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Vol. IV, No. 29 JLLAMOOK. ORECON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1891. $1.50 Per Year PROFESSIONAL cards . T ri jckee L umber C o ., E TATOM, DENTIST. Cohn a lro»ll Blk., - e 'A £ E SELPH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. - - - - OREGON. |T MAUL3BY, Attorney-at-Law. Iitvi Public and Real K.talc Conveyancer. e> 1 W. SEVERANCE, * Other They J 1: at their store in Hobsonville the largest stock of good in Tillamook County. Olcoa aaxtdoor to Temperance Parlor». Tillamook, - Oregon. Our stock consists of Dry Goods, Clothing, Bouts and Shoes, Hats, Ca|>s aud Notions. Groceries, Crockery, and (Jueensware. IXiors, Windows, Lime, Hair, and Cement. Hardware and Nails. £t^TSpecial attention given to filling orders for goods in jobbing lota. A gents IhtruTV-DiSTRiCT-ArroRNKY, ■la for iStCcinLer 3rd Judicial District,for Tillamook County TILLAMOOK, - OREGON. ^5 TILLAMOOK, SAN FRANCISCO AND WAY PORTS. Makis regular trips about every two weeks, tbi weather Permitting. 0LAUOE THAYER, Attorney-at-Law. The fast sailing S tr . T hicker lias been specially fitted up for carrying pas sengers. Following are the rates: CABIN PASSAGE ................................................ ROUND TRIP,....................................................... STEERAGE (one way)......................................... TILLAMOOK, OREGON. MISCELLANEOUS. (1 & E. THAYER, ........................................... ♦!». .......................................... »20. ............................................... $9. - • $4 per ton Freight, (General Merchandise) J. E. S ibley , Manager, BANKERS Haneral Banking and Exchange business. Interest paid ou time deposits. Exchange ou England, Belgium, Germany, Sweden and all foreign countries. TILLAMOOK, - - - OREGON. PROGRESSIVE, PROMPT, POPULAR I flortJWB^ Fire and M&rine Insurance Co. OF PO TLAND. J J. LYNCH, Head Office, 33 Washington Street, Portland. TONSORI AL ARTIST. best place to tlo your fall trading? Do you want a square, honest deal? If so, you will find The Leading Home Company. J. L0HWHNBERG, H. M. GRANT, ¡'resident. Her. and Manager. I R, Ft. MAYS, L. o ®« l 1 Agent, Tillamook, Ore. Shaving and Hair-cutting in the Latent Styles I.adies* and Children’s Hair-cutting a Specialty. Shop ia A. J. Stillwell a Temperance Parlor. Hobsonville, Ore. TTTAS j’ou inquiring for the I A it to your interest to place your order with W. C. King. His store is the center of attraction. pjESSâ TOEWS, Smalt profits, quick stiles, good goods and lots of customers, is his desire. W ood -Y ard . E is fully prepared for your Wood delivered to any part of the the city. T illamook O rk . J F. LARSON, Will make regular trips, the weather perm ting, from TILLAMOOK to ASTORIA and PORTLAND. For Freight rates or Passage, apply to laHHfm of every description, Com plete line of Holiday Goods, finest W. J. COMPTON, ever brought into the city; Bar- —Dealer in— gain« in Children’s Cloaks, Latest Staple & Fancy Groceries. ■■hoein. ■ Speci.Ity designs in dress goods. ORK. TILLAMOOK, ]\J P. ROBERTS, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Wagon Shop iu connection. done. Cabinet Work «hop opposite G. A. R. Hall. TILLAMOOK, ORK. fall trade. It will cost you nothing to look over his stock of P. SCHRADER. Master. BLACKSMITH. Wagon makiug aud all kinds of Wood-work and General Blackaniitliing done. Mill Machinery Repaired. H THE S™ AUGUSTA. Fregl] fruity Vegetable? caqdieg, tobacco and Wo claim to have the best brands of tea and coffee in the city. YE giiftrantee everything as Ftfemen’s Ball! represented. Come in ami \^M. STEINMETZ, see the cash register work; it reg- isters the exact amount of your CHjpjiTMAg fll^T MACHINIST, purclniHC. Gouda delivered to any jairt of the city free of charge. GVNBMITH AND LOCKSMITH. All kinds of intricate machinery skilfully re paired. Fancy iron work ornaments, brass castiugs etc. --------- IN Remouiller the place, corner First Gjrand Central Hall. fJ^Mowcri and Fanning Machinery. .St. and 1st. Ave. E. TILLAMOOK, ORE. Ml»» L. J. RUGGLES Me». J. JOHN8ON RUGGLES & JOHNSON, W. C. KI Nt;. iS' GOOD MUSIC MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING. Hats, Drrss Trimmings and a General Assort ment of Millinery Goods. We always keep the latest stylet. T illamook , O rk . Near Court House, yiLLAMOOK LAUNDRY. LESTER HART, PROPRIETOR. J^UTCH & BODLE, FRUITS AND CANDIES. Washing fathered and delivered every week. Work done on short notice when desire«!, Tobacco, Cifram. N’uts and Kaixiim. Temper starched shirts sorts each. ance drink*. All kind* of ( «liforni« fruita •uita cleaned to order. in seaaon. TILLAMOOK, OBK. CENTRAL MARKET, P roprietor . L H. BROWN, II bent Beet. Veal, fork and Multon alway« •a head. Egg». Butter, Vegetable« and Chickeaa bought and »old. •u.(a lies gaaraoteed lo «very oaa. •hap opposite the Grand Castrai. TtUANOOK. OBK '¡ tllamook livery stable , JONES B ro J proprietors . FirslclasN Shaving, Barber Shop in Hair-cutting and Connection. Cor. 1st. St. <k Stillwell Ave., Baths. Tillamook Ore. B ay C ity , O rkgox . Second Annual Keanwm Begins Dec. 7. 1*91. Three Month s Term. K. K B arxard . Í T xai naaa. L immm B arnard W alack O. akkj *. A^’Scnd for circulars. ORESON IT1TE SCHOOL J0URN4L CRE TRACDS AND COITE g S c IÆ c COT’S arxd. VIEW, being the only desirable additions to the town. DRUG STORE! Everybody invited to call A lfred W illiams , Opposite N<Miee. Tillamook, Oregon THE OLD RELIABLE DRUG STORE- lot ^ DRESSMAKING, and F itting . *15 vmtvrwwa »ml MU. V- t*V**o*.v4 i*ih» jXuàtncNtti,^«««u.Mwk Ttotai ' — w, * « r, pU»» «•’¿•ESS< WrV lv*> Eor Sale. Fimt (la** TtaAer Claim H. E. '' township 1. n. T. » T went, 4 (>r «V particular» > enquire i. j_- at thin RESUME OF THE PAST WEEK’S H Fifty Years Experisncs in the Drug Business A COMPLETE STOCK OF Drugs. Patent Medicines. Toilet Articles, Notions Etc. a.ways on hand. prercriptions carefully compounded . ... ,, ... « , . Soin«* Other l it lug* Ì oH Hadn't Thought Of. | books will arrive on the Str. Truckee. Barker A Smith have sold their snw- mill property here to a company consis- ting of Win Barker, Wrn D. Stillwell, L. Hiner aud Win. Eberman, for a consideration of $11,045. The new pro prietors will add a sash and door factory and make other improvements. John Barker and Geo L. Smith, the late owners will engage in other busiuvss, and Wm. Barker, who now resides in Bay City will move up to this city and take charge of the mill. The new owners have taken possession. Mr Barton Depew of La Grand«, Ore., made the U kaiilioh T office a call Mon- Wood taken on subscription at this day He came over the mountains from office' North Yamhill, and re,»rts very little Wm. O'lutra pays the highest price foe snow, «nd the road free of fallen timber, turkeys * notwithstanding the statements of T. B. Handley will move to the city for North Yamhill people mid the Leader to the whiter the contrary. The Presidental campaign comes next. B. C. Lamb is getting hia book store in All agree that the tariff will lie in it running order. The Home Market Bulletin of Boston is G. O. Nolan wishes to purchase a few an able ex|«>nent of the protection side. couuty orders It is full of points, dearly and briefly put. Attend the Bon-Bon ball at Hadley's By taking it with our own paper our My»teriouNly I>ÌMa|»>>ear«*<l. readers can get it for half price. See hull New Year’s evening Largest line of I’hotograph Ahum* in Virgil Presnell is lost. He went to club list. The following officers ot Star Lodge the city al the “Racket store.” Wist'« store on Nehalem October 23 and made some small purchases, going from No. 7(1, A. O. U. W. were elected for the Lo»r:—Cuff button-*?.«) gold piece, E. K. Selph P. M. AV., dated I&57. Ix>avc at this office. there to Felix Roy's, lie started next ensuing term day for his ranch on the South Fork but C. N. Drew M. W , J. W. Haskins F., There will lie an invitation dance at has not been seen since. It is supposed John McClintich O., A. W. Severance Olsen's hall Friday night, flee 18. Recorder, Theo Steinhilber Financier, he was drowned while crossing the river Everybody says that this is the raineet lie had more than J100 on his person J. A. Monroe Receiver, Chairs Smith winter ever exi>erienced in Tillanuaik. G., lairs Johnson I. W., Fred Robitch when last seen. The missing man was a Ladies, had you thought about asking native of North Carolina, but had a draft O. W. to see samples of our fine line of visiting on the Web City (Mo.) National Bank, The programmes being priuted iu this and it is sup|>osed that he lived in Mis office for the Masonic Ball on Monday cards? I will close out my large stock of drugs souri at one time, as he went by the night, December 28, are elegant in design name ot “Missouri.” As he has not been and will be supplied with pencils and aud patent medicines at cost, tor cash. seen since he left Mr. Roy’s place, it is tassels. The liall promises to be a very It. W. Fearnaide the general conclusion that he was pleasant airair and the invitationswill be drowned in the Nehalem river and ths* presented at the door of the ball mom, the body has drifted into a “rack heap.” and those receiving invitations should bring thorn along. A number of ltay Turkey Banquet. City ami llobsoiiville people are expected to be present. An elegant S|Kead of tuikey anil other A geutiemen in this city, who has been good things was served at the bainpiet at Mrs. Bozley’a boarding house Sunday suspected of going where he shouldn't, night, and quite a number of the blmys was caught neatly the other day. The were present. Tlie supper seemed ■ shoemaker was |s>sted, and while mend ostensibly in Imuor of ye editor who was ing the erratic gentlemeu’s hoots, drove alleged to have lieen married that day, nails in the heels so he could 1st tracked but ye editor played liis hand out, though wherever he went. Sure enough, next somewhat embarrassed, knowing that he day his tracks were found in the gntewny of the forbidden ground as anticipated. who laughs last laughs best. The turkeys eaten were donated by To confirm his guilt, he came around mid Messrs. Kutch & Bodie some time during borrowed a tile to take the nails away. Saturday night, ami tlnse gentlemen seemed to enjoy the feast very much The bhoya furnished the champagne. The lihoys w ish to express their thanks to Kutch ft Bodie (or their generosity, , and Kuteh A Bodie wish to inform the public that they have placed locks on their poultry house E ditor H kadlkiiit :—The above ¡H a correct aftiteuient. But boys the next time you “sw ipe” turkey« be sure that we don’t see you. We ex|iected an in- vitation to the supper, so did not kick about it, for we enjoy a turkey mid cliain|>agne supper hugely, eveu if we do go to a little expense in furnisliiug the birds. Boys, the next time you want tc give a turkey supper, go into the corral and catch the fattest turkeys und wo will join you in a good sociable feast. K A B. The SiMJ-ton Norwegian steamship Maria, bound north for coal, was seen distress olf Ya<| ii Ina, by Captain Hanson of the Improvement Company's, steamer Willamette On Itoarding her. Captain Hanson found that her shaft was broken. His offers of assistance were refused The Maris is probably the «amo venati first sighted off Cape Lookout by the Light House keeper Dec. 9, making signals of dislrewi, but which got away safely the next dav. It is proposed loorganlxen llepuhlicmi club In re soon. If the main nim and work of such n club ahull lie to inform mid instruct its member« in the history mid principles of tlm Republican party, mid thus niHke them able advocates for the Republican cause, it will prove a good thing for the members and the party, but if the principal efforts are ill the direction of brass bnn.ls and parade« there will lie mighty little benefit to anyone resulting therefrom. It ■»« Always Thus. When a atrnnger come« into town every- , body bite« at his trick«, but a good legiti mate home enterprise receives lint little I support. The following from the Ontario (Cal.) Record is to the point: “The Chicago Graphic |>eople complet ed their work in Ontario Thur«<lny, and left for Pomona. They took away some |400or60Jin cold coin. We have no' doubt but that the «|>ecial number on f Go and see the play “The Poor of New York.” to be presented next Katurday night. The players have tailored hard to perfect themselves in their respective parts, and have struggled against many difficulties to put the piece on the h i.irds, lint every tiling now promises a highly successful issue to their labors. Tile last rehearsals show the cast well up in their parts, but there is nothing like a full house to put an actor on his mettle, so come everybody mid cram th» hall from door to stage. Call at the "Rucket Store” «ml look over our stock of clothing, before purchasing else* here. Dr. Johnson has loaned some books which he would like to have returned as he lias not read them. lxxik over your books. Hess A Toewx are «tarting a wo<d yard in the eastern part of the city. This is something that has long been needed. The service« of the Christian Chnrch will be held, as usual, next Sunday morning House. and evening at the Court The II kaih . i G iit premium books will soon be on exhibition at this office. Two more weeks yet in which to secure a val vable premium. A meeting for the pur|ajae of organising a young men's Republican club will lie held Tuesday night, Doc. al. All are inveted to attend. A correspondent signing himself "New tucca Sea Fomn” forgets to sign hia other name, therefore Ida productions go into the *antr‘biiHket. Quite a number <>f Tillamookcr« went to the bead, lust Tlmrsday to see the disabled vessel, which was at first sup- IHised to he the Truckee. The Chri»ti«n Church people will commence the rebuilding of their church, recently demolished by the wind, as soon as the weather will permit A large soppy of tasty photograph frames for cabinets, and larger sixes (or other lecture», at (I. E. Reynold's —Just the thing for a Christn-as present. The Trask river bridge is in s dangerous condition and a large freshet ia liable to remove it, besides there is danger in crossing it. It should be attended to et once. Home of yon who intend to pay up nml get the premiums must remember that tlie time i« drawing to a eliste, and under no cin umstances will a premium lie given unless we have received the cash The vessel which waa sighted of Cai* Ixxikout last Wedneeday making sigrals at distress, got away safely the next day, but evidently in a crippled condition Hhe wa« headed up the coast; |«robably making for Columbia bar. Southern California will lie a beautiful thing, but we question «hether we are not paying pretty dear for our whistle. rKKMONAL. It is curious how easy it is to work a Justice R. .M. Trowbridge of Buy City scheme of this sort, when we don't be Our eorreepondeute should emleavor to lieve a hundred dollars could lie ra.oed visited Tillamook (lite week get their communications here by the in Ontario to send the local paper Eaet.” The Proprietor of the Pacific Hotel, first of the week, as anything coining in Bay City, viaited Tillamook, Tuesday. later than Tuesday 1» almost auro to 1« Th* < alhollc^Morlal. Edward G. E. Wfct of Nvlialtun was in crowded out, and is likely to be too «tale The basket social Tuesday night for the city thia week. Hee hia ad. in thia I for next week’s publication. the benefit of the Catholic church was a iaaue. It ia said that times are hard in Tills- success in every wav and the gross receipts of tlie evening were |126 00. The program was excellent; the ifiusic «as good; the liaskrts sold well; the various booths were well managed; the “|s*t-ofFiee” was an interesting feature, and every thing went along smoothly After the affair Frank Fixpatrick favor -. ed the audience with a jig, and then all those who like to dance indulged in that amusement for a few hours. < ar«l ttf Thanks. Df. |l. V. JOHNSON, pap'fcto* •*’» « r**«„a*W gvtee. oM M fc«r»He •»rm* brn* I-, toe <S,T of TUU / ilerk» _ ( T illa M« w »<, nal. I / fullers gAY CITY INSTfTCTK. orfeu of th* SWatc l>-p*rtment ofPwMic In.fruc lion. The JOURNAL ia a monthly ma<anuv devot.-d to Srh.M.1 and Home Kducatiori. there- fore, it i» tndi«p«'n**ble to teacher*, and invala- able Io iriei.d» of edu<-atioa in feueral. Price fl as per annum ive or more cop«-* sp cenu each, »ample copy to cent.. Addrva» J. B H o RX rm , Proprietor Albany, or W« By W. S- CONE, Tickets including supper, Lots 50x150 feet, also acre property in the three $2.00. additions to Bay City, I 1 All Invited . Improvement». A not her 1 r ration of It. OREGON WOODS, HERE AXI) THERE. up his store appenings w th a stock of fine French confectione y, A Ma.h .ml Ilnur F.et..ry lo lm A.lilml— cii,llr8 „„j s|atlollrrv. Hit «tuck of »lotting« About Town.— BmalneM* Local«.— General Merchandise. keep on hands vu c:n » n i t; TILLAMOOK. ORK. || V. V. JOHNSON. M. D. TILLAMOOK, B arker & S mith s S aw M ill the non boh Ban CHANGES H ands . B. C. Lamb has opened J • » —- — — »»»• DEALERS IN l'on’t forget the Firemen's hall. Leap Year dance after 12 o’clock nt „ (O f S an F rancisco .) All kind» of denial work dune, frewrvation of the teeth a .pecialty. J. D. F aulconk «. Manager. N«»tru an<l Comment. A BIG DEAl E d . IfcADLioirr:—Allow me, dear sir, to expres» through the column« of your esteemed journal, my deep sentiment» of gratitude to the public in general, and in a most special maniurr, to all the noble hearted ladiea who took aui h a wonder ful interest in making our social a grand sucres» It ia an event ever to tie cherished in my In-art a» the true ex pression of brotherly love, which we ■hoold all have for ousanofh.-r, however far and wida wa may differ in hleaa, political and religious. Allow me. dear air, to gire my speeinl thanks to Mr. John Stuart, lor the great a«ai«tanre )>e gave ns in the removal of onr i hori-li, which had been uplifted from its foundation* by the recent storm. All >«h nol.l.- I,carted men are a credit and a boon to humanity. Thanking you, dear air, f«all kindness ia ths past. Yours In X-to Jem, Rr.v Ftriii r Dr.'»ta«is Coniininaioner W. T West. Jr«. Bixby miaik, but judging from the receipts of and <L W. Wallace of Beaver were in the every dance, church «•« i«l, or other en citv luat week. tertainment, one would think there is plenty of money in the land, or that tlie ILKH. KMTATIC TRIA NMtKKW. imopie here are exceedingly geuerou». For the «rrk rmling l»w 14. The daniege done by tlie storm 1» tieing 'repaired. The front lias been repleced T. F. Harris to M. J. Enright, lota 7 1 on tlieskating link, the Catholic chi nil and! in blk. 4, Stillwells Ad, to Tilla- has lieen placed ba. k on it* foun.latioii, mook, 4275 ami a aubecription is being circulated to A J Cloutrie to l'ape A Robbins, 1 raise fund» to rebuild tlie Christian acre on Nehalem River, Jr'iO. cliurcli. A. J. t'loutric to A. F Maann, a tract of land in «ec. 13, tp. 3 n, r 10 w, 42110 That allow window at King'» «tore takes the ceke. 1» is the finest display of A. F Manon to A. J. Cloutri* 20 acre« plu*h lioliday goods that Ims ever been »buwu ill Tillamook, Without an excep in arc. 23, tp. 3 11 r 10 w, |2oo If. Yocum to <> and A. E. Roeuiike, tion. Il sill |isy vou to take a trio Io 2M.H0 acre« in tp 3 «nd 4 « r 10 w, |3)00 we it. King is hindquarters for Christ I State of Oregon to Geo It Laylourn, mas good« Win. Fenske, who disspi*«re<l on the w *, ol n w *4 m - c 16, s e of n. e *4 of Nehalem about a year ago, and whoso arc. M, tp. I iría, and n • % of n w laxly was found in tlie river l««l spring, of aec. JO, tp. 1 n r 10 w, |rOO. left some property which will Be adminis II. R Hay» ami ('lamie Thayer to Bay tered up>n soon. He was a German and City Land Co., 100 Iola in Bay City, and formerly lived at I’ine River, Wis..th.nigh 10 acr»» in nee. 35, tp I n r 10 w, JI. it 1« thought be Ht no heirs in ili« Mheriff of Tillamook Co to I». II Ceiled »lutes. Sexton, a tract ol land in Bay City. Arthur Froeumt amt » man named Mlicriff of Tillamook Co to line Vin Newenlieis are having trouble over a cent, lot 4, aec. 35. and Iota 6, 7, and 8 of »►««•re piece ot government land near aec 3>, tp. I • r 10 w. Bay < 'ity. one suit lor treeepsoe Ita* liren I,rough*., and now Newenheie charges PnnouK with Hie larceny of »»me woo.1. law.rsM given on II* Piami or Orwan. but at the trial l»efore a jury in ltd» piece on Tuesday, a jury dexiJed that tl.0 I*, ices to suit the times Mr*. I» C. B. Ml charge naa without (. uudati-m.