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Vol. IV. No ILLAMOOK, OREGON, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1891. $1.50 Per Year. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UNITED STATES. B enjamin H arrison I«EV| P. M orton T ames O. B laine C harles F oster J. W. N oble shsr R edeield P roctor B. F. T racy J ohn W anamaker w. H. H. M iller J eremiah R usk statk OF OREGON .. . S. P ennover . Co«t“or f41.i.. G. W. M c B ride Mcret»') ofst . P hil . M etchan E. B. M c E lroy Wp“of'fublw Inxtruction F rank C. B aker printer (R. S.S trahan bv. P lord Supreme Judge« «.B ean preside» 1. ’EN aid. ’»tnin Pe, I everyom and wli2n you get IhEre fake a look at le, Pal LE îR .S. : » Ï m 1 HaAY1 ^’s NEW A ddition . 'J'HIS MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY if almost in the heatt of the city. streets. Perfectly level; commanding view. Size of lots, yoxroo; wide 11711 be sold on easy terms and at f>rices that will give the pur chasers a chance to double their money in the next six months. Special in ducements to those who will build. HtlMMlJ nun» fro J] instipatiotj ?ompleiU| (he Blood., lh~ caoe.M Chef to t>t| •troni vi»] SOCIETY DIRECTORY ’ILLAMOOK LODGE NO. 57, A. F. H l A. M., meets on the first Saturday nii»'ht of each month. Special meetings for work every Friday night. Visiting breth ren invited to attend. H. V. V. Johnson, W. M. G. O. Nolan, Sec’y. • i.irni .¡ iatkd I •fTorrwF .OUfS.M1 Now is tlie time to i II.LAMOOK LODGE No. 94. I. O. O. F. meets in Odd Eel low’s hall every Saturday night, except the first Saturday of each month, w it. Coopei. \ G. B. F. Ely, Sec’y. Jad, lût Id or You: • .C.w. usork! ai. a a ' ORINTII POST, G.A R meets on e rty is cheap. the 1st & 3rd Wednesday night of each month in Grand Army Hall. J. W. Maxwell, Commander. II. Roberts, Adjutant. a CHURCH DIRECTORY. home, examine this property. T illamook C harge , Bl. E. C hurch , TILLAMOOK CITY WILL SURELY DOUBLE IN SIZE THIS SUMMER. First Sunday in the month, Long Prairie 10:30 ” Pleasant Valley 2:30 11:0o ttul ” ” Tillamook 7:30 11:00 jid ” .’ Kilchia 11 :oo H " Tillamook 7:30 I®’ tuttoy School in Tillamook every Sunday 2:00 7:30 r inei'tiiigN I hdi - la v eveningi I iiil pastorial service is desired, call on ^•mlersigned al the Parsonage, opposite the wort house. J. II. W ood , Pastor. (OK S an F rancisco ,) T illamook , C ircuit M. E. C hurch S outh . 7irst rst Sunday in the month, Tillamook It. I t . a . m . -ititi ; i<> i' M -ind ” ’’ ” 7-7 Second Sunday, Wallace school house. 2. P. M Third Sunday, South Prairie, 11. A. M. P. M. ” Pleasant Valley 3. P. M. ” ” Pleasant Valley 7. Fourth Sundy Hoquarton school house 11. A. M. ” Long; Prairie 2.3O A. M. ■A ppointments C hristian C hurch . Elder II B. M organ , i’astor: Will preach nt Tilhunook, on the third and fifth Sunday’» of each month, at looO A. M., and 7:30 p. m . All are cordially invited. ----- DEALERS IN----- General Merchandise "3 They keep on hands at their store in Hobsonville the largest stoeR of goods in Tillamook: Conntv. rBESllVTrBlAN C hvbcu . B ay C ity . Services every Sabbath nt il a. m. nnd 7 P ,n A cordial invitation extended to all. ------------Pastor. EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route. TILUmiU, SIN FRAMCiSCO WAY PORTS. Makes rs^lsr trips about every two weeks, the weather Permitting. SHASTA LlixK. The fast Bailing S tr . T blckf . k has been specially fitted up for carrying pas Express trains leave Portland daily South i I _____ Leaves Portland Arrives Lv Albany Ar North. I 9:M n ,n i 6:22 a in : I Ar San Francisco Lv 9:00 p m Above trains stop only at following station« north of llosebiirg: Esst Portland, Oregon < it>. Woodburn. Salem. Albany, Tangent, s «l<H, Haltkey, Harrisburg, Junction City. Irving. r.u gene. ROSEBURG MAIL DAILY. Portland Albany Roseburg 8 05 i tn 1 Lv p tn I Lv Lf ’ P ni 1 Ar ALRANY LOCAL , Following are tlie rales: .... »15. CABIN PARSAGE ............... ROUND TRIP,....................... STEERAGE (one way) .... »20. ............ »9. f I prr ton Freight, (General Merchandise) I. E. S ibley , Manager, I lol )soi i vii le, Ore 4:00 p ID i i2:oo I.v| 6.2O a DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY) 5 oO p m I Lv 9:00 p m 1 Ar L ocal sengers. Portland Albany passenger trains daily Ar 1 9:o0 a m H nl Lv 1 1 t ( ex < bf T bvs - DAY.) ’ H ’ JS 7 h *•12 p p a • m m m m Albany Lebanon Albany Lebanon Lv Ar Lv Ar Ar I Lv Ar I Ar 1 9:2ft 8:40 4 r 3-40 a a p a ni J m in 1 in Pullman Buffet Sleepers T ourist C ars sleeping Fw the accommodation of Second Clara Pasaen- gera, attached to Expresa Train«. The West Side Division BETWEEN MRTLiNO iNO CORVÄLLIS. __ <UlL TSAtN fcAILT (SXCSVT BfSDAV.) • F>* m I I.. rs**t»rE» *J1 • m I Lv '«1'1» j Ar I nrdxnH -th Yamhill [c.wv*ll» Me Ar I.v I.v BY THE SEA! T W. MAXWELL has platted a town-site ■ n his place at N tart.« I meh I tie sightly residence i t*, vi< » unsiirp»x»e.l and > sheltered from the north-west wind. No prettier and more suitable place could be found for a sea-side resort Ilun- •l dreds of people visit Netarts Bay every summer and camp for seek* on the Ik-a. h Fide surf bathing, g<K«l fishing, several varieties ol clam* ar.d oyster*, elegant five-mile drive on the beach, «nd picturesque nrehed rock* «here thousand* of sea-lion* disport themselves every day. Just the place to spend a few weeks this summer and select a site for a cottage by the sea. A most delightful location. Several lots bargained before survey was made Come via Sheridan or North Yamhill. At Albany and Corvallis connect witii «in« °« (>reg<.n Facile Ra.lroad For full particulars, prices, terms etc, write to J. W .M axwkll , Netarts. Tillamook Co , Oregon exprkm traimi daily , ( exueft BURI »/•) ■i I < «° P m ILv •A3 p m T->5 P m 1 Ar Portland North Yamhill McMinnville 8am Ar I Lv 1 615 a m , Lv 1 6:4s « n> Through Tickets ------ To ALL POINTS-------- east AND south r,r,Z ,lcke** «n't full information refsrdin* Ysinhm****’* co“>P*ny s*g«iitat Sorin *• <OF.Ht.EM, Manager FINEST BEACH ON F P ROGERS A Mit. O. F. andPaM Ast THE PACIFIG COAST! THE DANGEROUS OLEANDER. Th. I*n«lx »nit Leaves of tlie. Popular Plant Are Xot llealthr.il Tiling, to Ext. “1 wonder if it ix a mere matter of fancy, or does that tree affect my he:ilt!iqueried a very delicate lix.k- ing woman, as she broke some large bunches of exquisite pink and white So comes 4o me the sound of tbo surge of exist blooms from a tall and wide spreading ence In the deep hours of the night of uiy soul’s oleander which stood In u largo tub in sorrow; her room. "Sometimes I feel perfectly I see with wan eyes the clouds rushing on, certain that tlie odor of tiio blossoms and no morro v Respite shall bring from griefs ever gnawing , hurts me—makes my eyes burn nnd [■cr: istonce. causes tin Irritation in my throat. I am For whnt is lost i.» lost,and 1 never shall find it; more satisfied about file latter, how Cruel aud unreturniug are the cold and uu- ever, and am going to have tlio plant tihnkvn dead. My grief is mine own. And uubcedlng of me taken out of my room, although it is on my brad one of which, for several reasons, I tun Still beats the storm, tho wind ever driving bo- very fond.” hii.d it. “I think you are wise In doing so,” Thou, sitting hero beside me, listening on the replied her friend. “I tun certain that sad shore, Seem’st to hear voices come to tliecout of the continuous breathingof tlie atmosphere night. laden with tlie odor of that tree is Dost thou rec aught in tho storm and the capable of producing tlie most serious swift clouds’ flight? Is it eyes or a form thou «halt see, alas! no consequences, I have not tho slightest more? doubts that tlie deaths of at least two It shall never come back to thee. ’TIs a wraith friends of mine are traceable to this storm born. cause, and I know of several cases Tossed up from tho tumbling waters broken where throat affections have been on the shore; The voices thou bearcat are tho wind And caused and aggravated by living in tlie waves’ roar. same room with large plant* of this Speaking to thee alone, who mourucst of love ■ort. In one Instance there was at first for lorn. a slight swelling in the throat, then a And thou, who boatest thy breast and strldest long period of gradually Increasing along Moaning thy fato and lifting thy hands to pain and inllainination, then malignant tho skies. dentil, with very Crying Woe’s inc! and suspiring deep drawn symptoms and marked disturbance of the heart's sighs. What? madman! thinkst thou the weak shall action toward tlie last have help from the strong? “Tlie dispensatories and other au And thou, with upturned eyes and arms on thorities tell us that tlie oleander con I thy breast still crooned As thou standest In patience that hopes In tains a principle which is an active heart poison. It seems remarkable in tho pitiless storm. Will the holy sign thou niakcst make tbo flint no investigation of its actual effect dead heart warm Or all thy prayers bring back to theo wbat thou on human life lias been made. In somo countries it is in general use as the hast lost? Only black night and winds in an ever storm principal ingredient of * compound for racked sky. destroying rats, mine nnd many sortsof And tho sound of the pounding of billows on insects. Au iirnifiilof Loughs cut from tho shore; On through tho night that dreary and mono a number of tns*» on a gentleman's tone roar. lawn was thrown into a pond where As on in the night to the night tho night goes cattle went to drink, and several valu byl —Janie. Pavia In London Nnitoua! Olxjjrvcr. able animals died from drinking there. "A gentleman one day rode Ids horso Tbo Care of Dmuhen. up to tlie porch of a house where lie It is very common to I’.nd people who desired to call, tied tlie animal to one tire dainty in all their surroundings and of the rails and went indoors. Return who consider themselves thoroughly ing after a few moments' stay, ho found 1 neat, who yet are cureless about drying the horse In n state of violent agitation, tlieir toilet brushes. To wet a brush trembling and scarcely able to stand. and have it shut up in a close box in A few moments later he fell, and died sures its being moldy und rank in a short almost instantly. Investigation re time. All toilet brushes that are used vealed the fact that he had reached for the hands, mouth or teeth should over the mil and eaten several large be thoroughly rinsed nnd hung up brandies from nn oleander which stood where they will dry in a draft imme on tlie pordi. Memi.ers of tho family diately niter they are used. It is a who chanced to lie aware of tlie death good plan to rinse them nnd linng them of tlie cattle from drinking tho poi in strong sunlight. soned water, and also of other corrob There are little racks which hang on orative evidence, had no hesitation in tlio wiill to bold tlie nail and tlio tooth dei'laring that tlie oleander shoot* that brushes, and which servo tlio purpose tlie horse hod eaten were the cause of of drying tliem better than any other Ills death. contrivance which we have. If they "In view of these facts, itseotusquite i nro dried in an ordinary mug tlio water important flint some qualified Individ drips down nnd discolors the tip of nn ual should investigate tlie subject and ivory handle. Above nil tliingii, tlio give to tlie public tlio resultn. A lady tootli brush should lie kept (crupu- of some cxpericiice and considerable lously clean, and it cannot lie done un medical knowledge gives it as her opin less it is kept thoroughly dried niter ion Hint eulnrgi nient of the glands of being used nnd occasionally exposed to tlio tlmiat. goiter end various forms of I tlie purifying effects of tlio sunlight— lieart disease are either produced or ag New York Tribune. i. ravnted by inhaling nir charged with the odors of this plant. Eqiecially is Holtl the Ticket. tins likely to occur in winter, when An enterprising ineiiil>er of n popular plants ere kept In living rooiuxin a high cycling club in lCoclustcr recently held temperature, or where the nir is charged a raffle of a valuable wheel. The with moisture. Certain it Is that with tickets were two dollars each, and my observation nudes, -Hence of its ef among the pv vhax rs was a clerk In an fects I would have it remove.! without up town store. Tlie clerk was not delay, beautiful its it Is."—New York present when the drawing occurred, I¿edger. but his ticket proved tlie winning num Shaving wltli Rapidity. ber. Several hours later nn acquaint- ance dropjw I into the store nnd ca u- A barber who can shave (Ivo men in ally asked the clerk what he would nn hour is <1 dug quirk work, and a take for his ticket, lie named three young ISttshur 'T who has the fortune dollar» as the prieo and the bargain or ini^forittne, i “ yon may c I ioomo , to was promptly completed. “That tirket p « i stiii blnrk b'-ard, thought liO is the winner,” s:iid the purrh'LMT gk»> w.v* h* r the ini[x>MNible when ho fuliy, hoi lit g up the cardboard. I n kt I i I nrlx r to »have him in five know it,” was the response, “and I've minutrx in <.rder that he might catch a just Isen down after tlie wheel.”— train. 1’i.f the barber thus challenged, Rochester D<.«mucrat. with the t d<l«-d Incentive of a double fee if I k - did lite work in the allotted A Married Look. time, nettled down b>h!s best gait, and Mrs. Grumps — Your friend, Mr. Bitbl Mur'*< rdr>l in hli.tving his man, without pate, did not mention his wife the a «ingle rirt, but dean, smooth and whole evening. complete, in Rome Hrronds lew« than five Mr. Grump»—Wife! He’s an old minute* More than thix, the barber bachelor. brushed his customer's liair and put in ‘’Well, 1 deciare! 1 took it for grant* all the little extras of bay rum and tho ed ho wan married.” rest, handl'd him his hat and remarked “Whyr the heat of the day before the five min “Uli, I don’t know. He has a Fort utes hod elapsed. —Pittsburg bispatch. of a married look somehow.” “lie used to live out west, and one» A Trita» l’rndlgy. he wax treed for thr«*c days and three Mr. G. I) Hoffman, of Woodland, nights by a grizzly.”—New York Weekly. Tex.. Ims a calf sle ep. Exactly half of the calf is covered with wool run- Frew fee Water. ning along the back bone and on the Tlie proprietor of an open air oyster under side half way. Half of the tail stand in Routh street supplies free ice is wool, and the two right feet are like water to ali who desire to drink it. Tlie a sheep's. Tho hide feels like a sheep [tail stands upon one end of the counter, on one side, the oilier like a calf; eyes and a card attached to it is plainly are blue. You limy pull the wool off marked, “lee water for ujl, welcome its side and get wool from a sheep and all.” There is a convenient dipper in you cannot detect the difference. the pail, and one has ouly to help him Tho side on which the wool is ap self. There are two men n‘ work at pears a great deni lighter In Color than this stand, and it lias an air of pro»- the other. Its mother is a very large perity.—New York Hun. cow. whllo the freak is tolerably di minutive.—Cor. Ht. Daiis Ih'publio. A Ix»iig Senlenea <»f Ml« letter*. As the sound of the sea breaking on a rocky coast At midnight. when tho winds nro up and the clouds Rv Terrible, rushing headlong on athwart tho sky Far as tlie eye can tra< k them, a wild. tumul tuous host. All Aboard for Tillamook'. I J. H. M itchell 1 J. N. D olph B. II ERM ANN f J. T. Appcrson, J Register. U. S. Land Office, Oregon City B. F. Burch, I Receiver. 1 THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Joint Senator ................ u a Ai.»r»x»n- F. A. M oore ! k 1’. B oise Circuit Court................ (LG. B ingham prosecuting Attorney TILLAMOOK COUNTY. Xeprese«taiive ............... ..W m . D. S tillwell H. F. H olden Judge 4W. T. W est Commissioner ................. )W. G. KELSO ..... W. W. C onder Clerk .................. S am D owns »eriir.............................. il. H M c D ermott Treasurer I M. L amb \u*'NSor .. .. t................. J ohn E dwards ST Super! rit.Hldent a . T. W hite Htfuly frosrciiting Attorney A. W. S evebanck TILLAMOOK CITY. ..... ................. <’.N. D rew ! larder ......................... E. E. S elph Altorney ....... G eo . C ohn I Treasurer L. L. S tii . lv » x . ll I Marshall |J"llS“lt mKI K, Pn si'k-ut <A 1’. W ! i - . Trustees 'J ohn S heets Senators Cougressmrt n k PESSIMISM. . A favorite name of the Virginia witch is Sally—due to the fact, prob ably, tb it one Bailie Slate achieved great fame in this region yetir» ago through her Infernal arts. She Was guilty of many ugly tricks before she turned old Cu’ior—tier neighbor’s hired man—into a horse and went foraging upon its brawny back. lie wafl a strange negro from Georgia. He had uever heard of Sallie Slate. But tlie very night he arrived at hi? new home lie was visited by her, so lie declared when daylight camo. “ Br «■ ■ Gawd, maxsa,” said ho In relating his adventure, “an old 'oaman wit’ n ! beard nil a hump on her back came to mo Ins’night. ‘Git up,’she see; an up 1 hopped. Den she straddled my back nil I went ft pacin off seech as I nevt rseen no bos do afore. She rode into a co’ntlel’, an we didn’t stop fur no fence, but trabbled up a shaft o’ moonlight. “ She tilled a yaller bag wit* Co4n ai . den inako me kerry off her an de co’n to a little house up yniider, whar a whole yardful o’ black cats meow ed us a welcome. Den she gim me a slash wit' a black snake whip an ses ‘scar.,* an 1 tuck to my heels and paced home Yoh can’t 'spec* me to work to-day, mossa; l’se too fagged out?* Of courso ho was allowed a holiday —Chicago News. The Future of Storage llatterlra. There are few electrical nppliances that elicit such widely varying opinions from electricians as tlie storage battery Rome stoutly hold that for traction purposes tlie accumulator will never be reduced to a commercial Ixisis, while otliesa just as emphatically maintain that it will inevitably be the almost universal source of power for city elec tric linrut. Be this ns it may, the »tore age battery will unquestionably com. Into general <1*0 for lighting In tlie neuf future. As a reserve when the machinery breaks or Is nt rest, or as a regulator when running, it Insures that tlie con sumer I h never loft in tlie dark. Build ings have been known to have been lighted for live or six days by storage batteries, while for temporary lighting, for concerts, balls, Btc., they form A convenient method of Installing, nt a short notice, the electric light, while dispensing with tho noise of running machinery, accompanied by the ordi nary amount of smoke and dirt.—New York Telegram. Tlie Spirit of Kugll.h |r.*otbalt. It is entertaining to listen to the ob servations of foreigners upon our na tional game of football. Here It seems as if our character was objectively epit omized. For a mere piece of leather to risk broken necks, heads and limb* in so reckless a manner! And yet if herein one does not discover a very direct descendant of the «hlvnlmu. craxo of tho Middle Ages, 1 doubt If any such descendant muy still I hj until to exist. Our forefathers, Severn! eentu- ries hack, do not, tu us, seem very wise in their habit of going about flgh’ing with each other on behalf of the bl .ck or the blue eyes of their lady Io ■>» But they did it with the name sent, and probably got as much satisfaction out of it, as our modern fellow countrymen in the honor of winning their game.— All the Year Hound. Tlie liiilui’» XI ny. During the occupation ot Pnrix tho (illicx In 1815 n French marxlml shouldered nn Cnglixli colonel tn ini the xidewalk into the xtreet. Thereupon th'- I jieli-liiuaii, being lorl'idden b> a e ■ii' i.il ordt r of Wellington’» to giv<' n challenge tour uccept one from a t r< nah officer, did w lint he considered tho < nly tiling left him—knocked the I'retah* man <|own, nn I later ref need him •, ati* faction in n duel. The latter tlicn Hindu it formal complaint to tho duke, who, to xootlie the liinrRlml'* feelings, sent a written reprimand to the colonel, but in it IneloM d a cordial invitation to dinner.—New York Recorder. .ton,., of llrxl. A lake baa a wonderfully temjH’ritig effect on tlie cliniato. Tlmx, according to M. Forel. the quantity of heat uc- cnninl iti 'l In tlie lake of Geneva during tin- summer of I8SII wax equal to that given "IT by tlie conibiiHtlun of 31,000,- l)0i) ton* of oo.:l. or tlie amount carried by a coal train 1,120 mile* in length. Tlie greater part of tlie hint I* di» •■barged into tbo air of tlie valley dur ing the cob I Maxon, tlmx producing a milder ten literature in autumn and win ter.—I Ji Fuliiille. ons S.in.ha,'« Plvssair. Crowd. As to titat' ii Island the development there is simply marvelous. This Is ixwt illustrated by the simple statement that on one .Sunday the receipt, of the Itapid Transit railroad were A. til. fare Is ten cents, this memi* 80,000 fares, or 40,000 (.copie, a larger aggro galion of humanity carried by this littI« rood than by any surface road in the world. — Lraxtiis Wiiunn In Baltimore Sun. Here ixa neiitencoof thirty two woril* She Knew lletter. which Kime iiigeuioiu perxou ha* eon- Mr«. Jayxniith (to groonr) — Ten Iler Fata. ■tructcd of the dx letter* found in the Mrs. De Work —I hav* trained my word “maiden " “Ida, a luaid' n, a pound* «>( «UK*t' Grocer <a* «'ixtooier walk* out)—! eldest daughter Into a thorough llouxe mean man named Ned Dean, and Me dia. a rmw! dame, mail« me mend a die Iiejf your pnrdii» , but yotl didn't |*iy koe[x*r. Tliere Is nothing xho doe* not know and dime and mind a mine In a dim for that rignr. Mr*. Jnyainith - Of courw not. Sng Mixa De Flight—What a nice, handy den in Maine.”—Philadelphia Ledger ar'» frro now 1 rend the paper«, 1 maiden aunt she will imiku for your JHfFrrenee In PI»«. do, nnd you can't fool me.—New York other daughter«' children!—New York Hmtm-'fe he! 1 Ix'g pardon, Mr E;«xli Weekly ________ Duwrwiat, but really tlie New England Parrark Koom A man I tie». Very Orafty. custom of having pie for break Liat Corpor»! (to recruit) - Th* fellow i* a Minks-This Ixuik building duCMi't Merna very funny regular MBfwcrow- tllthy to excex». un worn at all cold, and yet most of the Mr. Downcast—Ah, madam, If yon eoniG -l, not a button to hi*coat. Why, clerks wear skull cap.. ecrald taste New England pics you'd man, you nearly kx/k tlie image of a Jinks—Good many draft* here, yog them three time, a day. — Good want regular civUiaa!—Fold und Ixqfer. know.—Good New* News.