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largest list of paying subscribers. Our books are open to advertisers at all times. Ins paper docs not pay his other debts. Ilia patronage is not worth soliciting. Vol. IV. No. 19 TILLAMOOK. OREGON, TH U RSDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1891. $1.50 Per Year OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UNITED STATES. President ................. B enjamin H arrison Vice-President ....................... L evi P. M orton Secretary of State J ames G. B laine Secretary of Treasury ...........C harles F oster secretary of Interior........... J. W. N oble Secretary of War .................. R edeiei . d P roctor Secretary of Navy .................... B. F. T racy Postmaster-General..............J ohn W an am a k er Attorney-General W. H. H. M iller Secretary of Agriculture .. J eremiah R usk STATE OF OREGON. Governor ...................... .................. . S. P ennoyer Secretary of State................... G. W. M c B ride Treasurer ......................... PHIL. M etchan Supt. of Public Instruction.. E. B. M c E lroy Printer ................................. F rank B aker i li. S. S trahan Supreme Judges ....................... ¿W. P. L ord <R. 8. B ean I J. H. M itchell Senators .................... I J. N. D olph Congressman ................................ IL H ermann i J. T. Apperson, V. S. tau.l Office, Oregon City • B p B“'c’i,,^*r' The clr-aueàt city ami the i-railrirst in i this Union is Boatcu. Tho Peary Kxpoclhion. Owning an Orange Greve. If the reader will turn to the map of In the Florida Former mid Fruit Greenland and follow th« northwestern Grower Mr. E. 8. Hubbard gives sumo That tine and ^mwin^ city. Angnsta. coast with his finger till ho comes to a useful infonuation about the cost and Ga.. is to hold a ** exposition worth see point 77 deg». 43 min. north latitude he profit of an orange plantation in that ing thia fall It t..fins Nov. £2 an.l ends will be at the exact spot in Prudhoe state. To begin, the original cost of Nov. 28 Manufacturing men and tner Land where Lieutenant I’eary. with his such plantation will lie for every acre as chants from the »»¡intern states are pre j broken leg, his wife and a few devoted follows: paring to make a handsome display. followers, will spend the months of long Gma! land, one mho from wharf.............. $.71 io trmu uxaxi and mtum;» ami arctic darkness waiting for tile break of Clunsing bn-akinu..................................................... 1 Disgrace ia added to horror in the next spring. Then in April or May day IM budded trees m t 31 by IS fret nt ¿> i matter of the Now York Park place dis- real»............................................................ Peary will attempt by sledging through j aster. Tbe testimony went to show that cult I valine and fertilizing. I!r»t Greenland to approach as near as possible Setting, year.............................................................. t some of the official inspectors of build- Cultivating ami tertlllalng. Ma-oud an I to the north pole next summer by laud. - ings were as Corrupt as men could be. third jenr. at | »l.................................... » This is a way which has never lieeti tried i although they held lu their hands prac- Total....................................................... $iu> <n yet. althongh in 1SS8 the lieutenant I tically the lives aud safety of tiie whole The fourth year the grove will begin made such an exploring trip 100 miles t Receiver. city. It was testified that for n fee a into the mterjor of Greenland. He be to bear, and will produce enough to pay THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. j rascally builder might put cheap ma Joint Seuator ..................... .. F. A. M oore lieves. however, that the north coast of all tbe exjienKis thus far incurred. Tho Circuit Court......................................... R. P. B oise terial into his house and violate tlie that country reaches in its extreme limit fifth year tho fruit will average one box Prosecuting Attorney ........... G. G. B ingham safety laws with impunity. Go the TILLAMOOK COUNTY. no farther than to 8.5 degs" If lie reaches to a tree, worth »1.50 unpicked. Tha I other hand, if an honest man wished to Representative ......................W m . D. S tillwell this limit he will then bo withiu less owner will get per acre *204. After that Judge......................................... H. F. I k »1 DKN I put some repairs on a structure already Commissioner.................................iw. <T K*SS than 850 miles of the north pole itself. all is plain sailing, and the lucky orange I erected, he must pass through tedious In 1881 Lock wood and Brainard, of the man will have year by year a noble in Clerk ...................................................W. W. C onder j and costly delays, unless ho was first Sheriff.................................................... S am D owns come. which will lie left to his children Treasurer ............ H. H. M c D ermott j willing to “see" the inspector of the dis Greely expedition, gained a ¡mint of lat and grandchildren following him. Assessor.................................................. F. M. L amb itude S3 degs. 24 min. north, near the trict ________ Surveyor ... ................................ J ohn E dwards The writer counts nvernge favorable same northern coast for which Peary School Superintendent .A. T. W hite Deputy Prosecuting Attorney A. W. S everance There can lie a time when it is a posi will ahn. seasons, not taking into acoouut droughts • TILLAMOOK CITY. tive disadvantage to b« rich enough to Peary expects to mako depots of pro or frosts HUch as afflict orange growers oc Recorder .. ...... .................. C. N D rew take the trip to Europe iu the summer. visions along the route as he goes north casionally, Of course nearly everything Attorney. .. ......................... E. E’^ELPH Treasurer... ........................... G eo * C hin One of those occasions came when the ward. Himself anl the two members <le|>endsou tho“horticnltuml knock’*and .............. L. L. S tillwell Marshall ... boom began in business at home this of his party who come out in the best perseverance of the orange grower him (J ohn B arker , Presidon |A. P. W ilson Trustees ... fall. Merchants, brokers, ranchmen, shape in tbe spring will make tho trip self, nnd it is Mr. Hubbard's oliserva- (J ohn S heets manufacturers an.l others were pinned northward, carrying surveying materials tion that about one man in four has thia fast in Loudon aud Liverpool simply be- j and provisions on small sledges that will knack and perseverance. Often a young SOCIETY DIRECTORY. cause they all wanted to come back at bo dragged by the explorers themselves, grove enn lie bought from a discouraged the sama time and there was not ship probably. Peary doubting the utility of beginner for less than it cost to make it But the chutices nro all in favor of tho room enough to bring them, in soma taking dogs 'ILLAMOOK LODGE NO. 57, " A. F. & A. M., meets on the cases $200 premium was offered for a Will their fellow countrymen over see person who stays on the ground and cul first Saturday ni^ht of each mouth. Special meetings for work ship’s berth by business men who want Lieutenant Peary nnd his plucky wife tivates or oversees the cultivation of hi» every Friday night. Visiting breth ed to bo in at the good tinii». Million again.'1 Some of the party who came grove himself, and against tho one who ren invited to attend. H. V. V. Johnson, W. M. aires were wild to go in tho stoerago back in tha Kite when it steamed out of stays away and hires somebody else to G. O. Nolan, Sec’y. only that their families could not Here McCormick bay. on the north shore of develop it would have been a good oppo. trinity for Murehiiiou sound through Baffin'« bay Meantime, too, while the planter is ILLAMOOK LODGE No. the tourist of small means to get another southward and home again, are of opin waiting for tho orange trees to grow hd 94, I. (). <). F. Meets in Odd Fel low’s hall every mouth of Europe, by sailing his berth ion that tho explorers will add their ■ can generally make his living raui« » Saturday night, except the to some of those who were so crazy to names to those of tbe victims of tho vegetables and small fruits. An ordi first Saturday of each month. W. H. Cooper, N.G. get back. frozen, cruel north. For one thing. nary farm gardening outfit will be need B. F. Ely, fiec’jr. Peary’s plan of return is pronounced by ed. This seems an easy way to drift Country Newspapors. experienced whalers to be utter mad- 1 into a competency, eimy certainly com Under this head in Tito Century is a pared with tho task of the mechanio ■SORINTH POST, G A R meets on paper which the reader would know nesa. The lieutenant expects that pass- I who works for daily wages in a city year Ahe 1st a 3rd Wednesday 1 p.m. of without looking nt the signature is from ing whalers will bring his party back i in and year out, and is often overtaken next summer Failing in this, he will each month in Grand Army Hall. the pen of E. W. Howe. It is full of make for Upernavik, 500 miles south, by old ago before ho has laid up enough Howeisms from beginning to end. J. W. Maxwell, Commander. money even to buy him a home. in the commeneameut the writer al through snow, fog und ic«, in the whale As to the market for oranges. It seems C. N. Drew, Adjutant. ludes to the curious fallacy possessing' boats he has with him. This attempt, tn grow apace. An orange for a first whalers declare, will bo certain destruc most minds that anybody can be it country editor. Ha says ho has heard tion. It lisiks now as though the Amer course, on which to begin breakfast, il JOHNSON CHAPTER.—U. D. M. II umbers of men declare they could not ican people will be called on to send an now one of tho necessities of a majority On l“l Saturday of each month in I. O. O. F. be a lawyer, doctor or merchant, but he other expedition next slimmer over the of city people at least. Hall. J. K. Sibley, High Priest; J. W. Maxwell, King; A. A. Ford, Scribe. never yet heard a man affirm that he track pursued by the Kite, have it reach The Methodist Council. conld not succeed ns an editor, particu Camp Peary in time to come away bo- Forty five million Methodists will bo fore the ice closes in iu 1392. nnd bring A H TT STAR tODGE, NO. 76 larly a country éditer. Tho tiest country -¿X. kJ. U . V V . Ancient Order Unitefl represented in the Ecumenical council pii|>ers, however, are conducted by pro oil the Intrepid explorer. This of course „ Workmen, wcuts every Monday ovening in the Hint ia to convene in Waaliinirton from A/R. 'hill at Tillamook. Dr. Weaver, is fessional printers who liava worked their will be gladly done. Medical Dir< <b>r. E. E. S elfh . M. W. Oct. 7 to 20. it will bo the second such LxU aosa Wkwo A. w. SkVEHANCE, Recorder. ; way. These have no “backing" at all O' great council in the history of the Great tiny In Great Britain. i begin, therefore they depend on them- British school children this Sept 'inlier church, the lint having been held in i selves. They struggle on mightily in POST-OFF/CE HOTPS, London ten yearn ago. At the coming the effort to get their heads above water went for the first day in their lives to a The poxt-officeat Tillamook wiH be open eve one in Washington GOO delegates will lai free achisrl Never until this year of day iu the week fioin 8 o'clock A. M., to 9 o’clot and succeed, and tho struggle naturally p M., and ou Sunday from 1 to 2 p . m ., and from present, HOU from America, 200 from the brings out all the latent power that Is in grace. INDI, has the Briton known tho /to’jp. m . Mails close at 4s minutes past 7 p . m . Money order and registered business close at 5 meaning of n true public school, al rest of the world. This proportion rep- (O f S an F rancisco ,) them and puts them on top. In general, o'clock P. M. resents the relative numbers of adher Sophia Severance, Post-mistress. Mr. Howe thinks "backing” is a bail though ho might liiiv« learned all about ------ DKAI.ERJi IN----- ent» of the church of John Wesley In It from Ameni a long ago if ho hud only thing to have. the eastern and western worlds. The poorest country newspaper, ¡toor- been willing to acknowledge that he did The great council that is to meet is In not know everything already. It is to est in several ways, is that in the villsgo EAST AND SOUTH uo sense authoritative, bat deliberative. be noted particularly, t<«>, that this gift of 400 or 500 inhabitants, where the od- i The power that It wields will be a moral VIA itor talks about "our wife," mid trades comes from it Tory government Instead of a Liberal tine. In tho future this fact power, but it will Im none the l -ss felt out orders on the stores for Ixith his own Southern Pacific Route. The council li is piled up for itself a living and that of liis help. Such editot of giving free schools to the British pub larger pyramid of work than Is usually lic will constitute the finest feather tn can, however, usually get a living. laid before a congress of the United Really, good new spnper men are scarce the cap of tho Salisbury government. SHASTA LINE, Yet, like nil great days, that which be States. It will endeavor to discuss nnd in the country, says Mr. Howe. In spite make recoinmendations on al) the gen of this, however, country editors are gan the new educational era in Great eral leading questions of the day and Britain was a little disappointing. The nearly alwuys poor. One point that those of the Methodist church in par Express trains leave Portland daily. Our stock consists of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps strikes the writer is the samenoMobaerv-1 very thing which showed how sorely such schools were needed wus the fact ticular Among these burning topics, so and Notions. Groceries, Crockery, and Queensware. Doors, Windows, Lime, I North. able in tho appearance mid contents of South I to s[x nk. nre the Woman Qm-stion: the Hair, and Cement. Hardware and Nails. ££^8pecial attention given to country newspapers, this quite apart that orfly a few of tho parents even 7:00 p m I Leaves Portland Arrives I 9 35 a ni Lib i and Capital Subject: llomaniam. knew that th« schools were to be fr«e lo:23p m j Lv Allmny Ar I 6:22 a ni filling orders for goods in jobbing lots. from considerations < f intent outsidis 8:15a m | Ar San Francisco Lv | 9:00 p m Its Present Position ns a Political and and plat« matter. They ure published henceforth. Thousands of the young Rellgioua Power: the Church and Tem Above trains stop only at following stations generally in country towns of abont om-s entered the school doors with tho perance llefonu; the Bible and Modem north of K.wclnirx; Jiaat Portlaud. Oregon City, ns'iitl fees in their hands and there was 1,500 or 1,800 inhabitants. These towns Woodburn. Salem. Albany, Tangent. Si.edda, Marriage and Divorce, and Halaey, Harrisburg, Junction CUy, Irving, Ku- *• fro usually have the smite number of stores, scarcely any Increase of attendance at Criticism; gene. tho Church and ScientiAo Thought. banks and newspapers (u.oi.-tlly two). all. Plainly, the r..asses of the English ROSEBURG MAIL DAILY. The», are not a quarter of the topics There is the same nuinher of members [»•opie do not read the pap: rs. Tho fact 4:00 p m Portland laid out for thia council to settle, 8:05 a in Lv TILLAMuOK, UN FRANCISCO AND WAY PORTS. hud been published fur and wide for of each profemion mid bnsiness through Lv finn in Albany 1 2 : ?0 p- ni Lv thrv learned nnd devout u Mt Lv 6:20 a ni Roseburg 5:40 p m Ar out. and even tho |x?pulatiim of the coun montlfs that school fees were alioliahed, Mihs regular trips about every two walks, tbe wiatksr Permitting. . <>r bnt only the fewest number of parents ties is very nearly the same The circu ALBANY LOCAL DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY) two or th' in. th -y will do nor* thiM *n knew of IL Imagine such a state of of* lation of tbe paper ranges from COO to The fast Railing S tr . T hi cker has been »ixxially fitted up for carrying pas Ar 9 o0 a m fairs In America! Well, let ns hope free the mat of tho world lias Portland 5:00 p in I.v to 1.500. Lv 5:00 a ni Albany sengers. Following are the rates: 9:00 p m Aft accomplish. The carious way iu which th« “patent schools will produce a nation of nows- paper readers in Great Britain. LOCAL PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY ( EXCEPT SCN- CABIN PASSAGE ............. .. »15. outside" with all its consequence« wax The United Stat -a la not only the DAY.) ROUND TRIP.................... ....»20. , started is mentioned by Mr. Howe. Dar richest nation, it ia tho strongest nation. If you were a photographer and lived Ar .j:i5 a ni Albany 2:3s p in Lv STEERAGE (one way)....... ing the war the printers of a certain .... »9. Lv " •'V’ « ni Lebanon 3:25 p m Ar Italy was obliged to recede from th« Ar * 1* p m Albany 7:30 a m Lv Wisconsin weekly all enlisted mid the tn Germany mid should uioko and el (KMition she had taken in the New Or Freight, (General Merchandise) in Ar »4 per ton Lebanon 340 • hi bit a picture of thw emjs-ror with 8:22 a m Ar ida Jiroprietor found it Impossible to got out beard half grown and stubby, and un- leans riots; Spain gave us reciprocity his paper. In tills emergency ho sent Pullman Buffet Sleepers handsome, you would lie visitisi by the with C u I ki oven to the detriment of her and purchased a half sheet of uews to ibley TOUIIST SLEEPINÓ CARS own farmers; Franco has let down th« fold in with his own half sheet to serve police, frightened within an inch of your bars that kept out America:) pork; so life and your pietuns confiscated and For the accommodation of Second (lass Passen up to hi* subscrilsTs. Then it oocurred lias Germany. The Gemían emja'ror. gers, attached to Express Trains. to him that the thing would l<xik much destroyed. For his mighty littleness. moreover expreso s In th« most earnest Emperor William, has tamed an edict better printed all on one sheet. This led The West Side Division manner his desire to lie on friendly terms ! to bis sending for a sired printed on ono that no portrait shall ls> made of him with ns. If wo keep on Iu our career, BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. till the beard he is trying to grow is ma side. Ins own Imai matter to go on the MAIL TBAM DAILY <FJ<(BPT SCNDAY.) maintaining a policy of peace mid justice other Then snd l"-nly an idea struck tured Imagine President Harrison allur toward foreign countries, minding our a m J Lv Portland Àr I 5,to p ni ing off his l»enrd. then sending forth to • m t Lv. North Yamhill Lv I yjf» p m > him. and the developtnent of that idea p n» f Ar Corvalfs Lv | 12:55 p m th« minions over whom lie rules an order own bnsinisM, developing our tremen I led to bls making a fortune. that no phobegrapher studi catch him til! dous material resources, the rtar of th« At Albany and Carral Rs connect irith ains The tramp printer of the old time has Twentieth century will rise over the of Oregon Pacific Railroad. it grows out again. disappeared never to return. The coun TRAIMB DAILY, («»CEPT BVWT %/.) U'ulied States as the most powerful na try printer of tbe prévaut ha» ambition One feature of working girl»’ picnic« tion biatorjr lias known. It is our mani Portland 4-4O p ni ! Ari 8 a m mid journalistic talent, and many noted an<l outing* iaalwuya tire dancing. which fest destiny. **58 p m I tv North Yamhill Lv 6 i<J a rn publishers, editor« and writers are they MM-ni to enjoy aa well without aa 7 25 p m 11 Ar Lv 1 5:4.5 a in McMinnville printers. The detnanl In every news with men The laat thing a party of Tbe Morinonahaveatopped th*irp»ly^> paper office is for oil-round men Of tho men would think of on an ontlug would •mous pracllcus, bava Iht-y, nnd ar« Tlirou^li Tickets ------- -To ALL POINT*------ country newspaper that is cuoceosful be dancing. Thu »how» a radical differ dying uut. ar« tl.ey’ It look« lika i’. EAST AND SOUTH Mr. Howe has that to my wliteh might ence In the «exo* that the peycliolotfUta At thia moment no linethan SCOMormin always go without saying and yet which W. MAXWELL has platted a town-site on bis place at Netarts lx>sch F.ne sightly residence lota, view unsnrps.red and hare not taken anfficient oogniKiuca of. propagandiste are worktng in Great BriU For tickets and full information regarding ought always to Iw said, the oftoner the iVrhajx in the coming race 'lancing will •lu to Induc« ail tb« your>g «vomeu tliey rwtrw, m^pwctc , call on company ••gent ait North sheltered from the north-west wind. No prettier and m're suitable place could be found for a sea side resort Hun Yamhill. dreds of people visit Netarta Bay every summer and camp for neck» .>n the Beach Fine surf Isithing, good fieliing. : better: be given over to glrla altogether, m it ia eau tocoma Info the bwuiu uf tha Mor k- KOEHLEK. F p. ROGERS. Ths le-m country irtf-'C- sre ns'islly owned mon cliurch iu Ailier lin. Two >!y j»n:ig Iu U m oriental nation*. several varieties ot claim aul oysters, elegant five-tnile drive on the beach, and pteturesque arched ruck« alters thousands of Manager AaM. G; F and P bm Aft b, (Hi. man. I do aol lé» I tor » t.srtnvolili* sro si auips came near boing luobbed iu a sea-lions disport themselves every day. Just the place to spend a few weeks thia summer and select a wile for a cottage l-y dwurisbio la smell ventures of su; kind, la lb.- io«< cooatrr reww* will n ».-I isw r*n- If every traveler on a inathweetern l^mcnshira village on occonnt of tin ir TILLAMOOK & YAMHILL STACK BOCTR. the sea. A most delightful location. Several Iota bargained before survey was made Come via Klieridau or North Yamhill. rned s«lv»rUMiB<-i,t». oh let, tsren fr-s ‘soiigly* iloings. Oh. yes! Tbe for II tekes II-os le -4M P-WM-». and eertalo ws- railway carried a loaded revolver, knew For full particulars, prices, terms etc., write to J. W Miiwrit., N'tarta, Tillamook Co .Oregon ^tagvleavr« North Yamhill daily, except Son pvnare ars Inavtteles In trsvslloe that may Iw I how to one it aud would turn It In the irions are dying ont. day, at 5 a. m . for Tillamook. aroldad al Iwma. Whenever p»u Sal ssucmwm »- nick ( of time to blow the conntemuico ful «-ouatri newMpat*r you will usually lln>l the Leaves Tillamook daily, except San day, at 'The Sunday newspijer must S a. m . for North Yarahil . •Ulior al to>no> as I irtsy Working to Inwrialas < off anybody who uioleated him in a car, r-nlnently r«ape> table; Ills Hews oh.» do md | then It would be impoeilble for all mask ently assert itself as the iu »I |s t> ut For freight ornprrt» bvlnaoa, apply at Cohn wre-k wlw arson;— ia of ■ :-*n A rea-ua vehicle of contain |>-rar jr E.iglisli liter- Ä Co’aM*»r<«. Tillaworik * is sl.nply an lndu>tn »• tn- i •i Iri-a so ed * men to capture a Whole train. star«," say the New York tiu.c I’x—enrvr agency at Occidental Hotel, many ways that ka ft nail, Riel« a «'•*■1 *ma. Wherever you find a failingpa^vr yuu will Und Sixty esmte a year ia what ElUou pre oaro.v * crkxshaw . kitioiu an editor wlr. 4-»e< »*-*'**■ I*-n I ’ > , Bishop Phillips B.ooks says, “Blessed 78, rs was a Ilins *l.-r- nu», ;op»r» « -r- . .p- ’ dict» will ba th« C'«t <>f heating and lighting a bona« wbeu electricity h*» ia the man who has the tire of tw.aty fully aiiown Ite puwer But we'd b« aud the peace of seventjn dwelling her» I kr^flklm^ XiLiu—AMK HMM STOVES. tí a rd wa re «na |A ¡ 11 w¿ 1 re ! f Now is the to fit up for the winter Call and inspect the fine line of stoves at my establishment S. A. ROBERTS General Merchandise. They keep on hands at their store in Hobsonville the largest stock of goods in Tillanioolc Conntv. J. E. S , Manager, Hobison ville, Ore NETARTS BY THE SEA! J THE FINEST BEACH ON TUE I nt 1AOIEIÎ* .'Ablnu OH ACT! UUAo I !—..... -