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Vol. IV, No. 41. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. THURSDAY. professional cards . • Office on next door to Temperane« Parlors. Tillamook, - Oregon. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. - - - OREGON | T. MAULSBY, Attorney-at-Law. Notary Public and Real Estate Conveyancer. n W. SEVERANCE, 1 D kpl ' ty -D istrict -A ttornby , 3rd Judicial District,for Tillamook Comity TILLAMOOK, - OREGON. 0LAUDE THAYER, Attorney-at-Law. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. MISCELLANEOUS g & E. THAYER, BANKERS. General Banking and Exchange businesa. Interest paid on time deposits. Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, Sweden and all foreign countries. TILLAMOOK, - * - OREGON. ESS & TOEWS, W ood -Y ard . Wood delivered to any part of the the city. T illamook O re . J F. LARSON, BLACKSMITH. Wagon making, and all kind® of Wood-work and General Blacksmithing done. Mill Machinery Repaired. 1 TILLAMOOK, ORE. P. ROBERTS, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Wagon Shop in connection. Cabinet Work done. Shop opposite G. A. R. Hall. TILLAMOOK, ORE. Mlsa L. J. RUGOLES . Mr«. J. JOHNSON pUGGLES & JOHNSON, MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING. Hats, Dress Trimmings and a General Assort ment of Millinery Goods. We always keep the latest styles. Near Court Housr, and Dressed Merchantable Lumber TILL2LMOOK Every Man Needs Cash at Death to Pay Debts and Protect his Family You Can not Lage a Dollar paid into The MASSACHUSETTS LIFE INSURANCE CO Because The Law protects You! T ruckee L umber C o . Tl'iey keep on hands at their store in Hobsonville the largest stoclc of goods in 'Tillamook: County. trtjc Horse-shoeing a Specialty. T illamook , O rb . ^ILLAMOOK LAUNDRY. LESTER HART, PROPRIETOR. Washing gathered and delivered every week. Work done on short notice when desired. Starched shirt® aocts each. Suits cleaned to order. TILLAMOOK, ORE. QENTRAL MARKET, L. H. BROWN, P roprietor . The best Beef, Veal, Pork and Mutton always on hand. Eggs, Butter, Vegetables and Chickens bought and sold. Satisfaction guaranteed to every one. Shop opposite the Grand Central. TILLAMOOK, ORE. TILLAMOOK LIVERY STABLE, JONES B ros . P roprietors . First-class single and double turn-outs kept on hand. Boarding and transient stock cared for. T illamook , ore . jyCRE TRACTS AND T own L ots . Kor Mie at reasonable price» and on favorable terma. Location best in the city of Titla- T illa M ook . oar. I. K. S , Manager, COITE ¿3 McCOT’S Over1 One M illion 0old. Bailey & Underwood, FEED STORE. DRUG STORE! Everybody invited to call. A JACOBY Bros. W , DRUG STORI Dr. [I. V. JOHNgOfl, proprietor. Furniture and THE S” AUGUSTA. $1.50 Per Year. Ito A<1 Improvement. Full court proceedings next week. Plain mixed candies at Latah's, 20cts Do you know that tho wheel is the per pound. Artists’ materials at Portland prices at connecting link between barbarism and 1 J. E. Thomas w ill go to San Francisco Lamb’s. civilization, poverty and wealth; that by I on the Truckee. Cream mixed candies, 30cts per pound, ----- ♦------ MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN AI.T. KINDS OF------- _____ -..Si Sulwcriptions for any paper published it the world moves, and upon it all great I at Lamb’s. taken ut Lamb’s t-f. i work depends? Do you know that the Windsor & Newton’s artists’ materials I horse which staggers with 500 pounds T. C. Johnson, divorced husband of! upon his hack trots oft’easily with 2,000 at Iamb’s 40-41 J Minnie Crenshaw, plead guilty to as pounds loaded on wheels? I)o you know Mrs. Commons, oi Oretown, died last sault in Portland, and was sentenced to j i that if von were chained to a cube of iron Friday, aged about 66 years three month's imprisonment. | 500 pounds in weight yon would die if W anted :—5OO men to unload schoon Keep your eye on King’ store. It is | bread was only one-eighth of a mile off? ers. Enquire of C E. Nelson. I astonishing what a strife there is for —that in a cask you could roll 2,030 ALL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY Tho tax-collector w ill he in the south those prizes to be given away there. pounds around the earth ? Do you know part of tho county for a week, commenc Send in your mail orders; they will have that every time you lilt your weight (say ! prompt attention. ing Saturday. 100 pounds) one inch, which, added up, Owing tothe inclemency of the weather makes a lot at the end of a day?—that Tissue Carnival Friday night, Hadley’s hall. See catalogue of art display. Ad and oilier circumstantial contingencies, | on a bicycle you can go farther, faster, the news columns of this paper are a j and easier in the same time? Take the mission, ijets. WHY Claude Thayer went to Garibaldi little short this week The editor will be wheel from the locomotive and one-halt DON T 1 Tuesday. He expects Mrs. Thayer to be able to to give more attention to the j the world’s industry would die. Remove it from tho car, carriage, and factory, and paper hereafter. arrive on the Str. Augusta the wealth of the world Would dwindle We are obliged to urge those who are YOÜ Portland Telegram, last nights' news nine-tenths. You would hear of no to day, 25ets per week, delivered, I,ea ve owing us to pay up, so that we can pay Goulds, no Astors, no Vanderbilts, Wall our debts It is necessary for us to do . INSURE i orders at Lamb’s book s>ore. t-f. some collecting at once, or discontinue j ! Street would go down a tradition to fu- Ladies ami Artists attention, A full business. So we shall lie obliged to per ture generations. YOÜR line of artists' materials received per Str. Like many other hald facts, the above sistently dun some of those who owe us. Augusta, at Lamb’s Book Store. 40-41 is very well known and is very imper If you w ill call and settle, it will save LIFE I The Tillamook LumberingCo is erect us the trouble. fectly realized But the wheel without a ing a high tower and water tank for the proper surface to roll upon is badly dis J. 8. Dellinger, E. K. Barnard, W. C. Write to or call on W. F. D. J ones , Agt., protection of the mill and lumber yards Tillamook, Ore. Marsh, and others of the Odd Fellow counted The railroad only attains its against fire. fraternity front Bay City, visited their speed by having a smooth steel bed for There are petitions before tlie City brethren of tho order in Tillamook Tues its wheels to roll over. On a less perfect Council to have both roads leading south, day evening, and were hospitably surface the speed of the slowest train Stillwell Ave. and 2nd Ave. E, graveled entertained at the lodge rooms, and at would be unendurable for the passengers. I the Occidental hotel, where a bountiful Tlio locomotive, that scerrs instinct with 5 to the County road on tlie south. For sale, or trade, for young cattle, a ! supper wits enjoyed by visitors and self-contained life, becomes the most helpless of organisms when its wheels pair of msre colts, one 3 mid the other 4 hosts. leave the rails or when snow accumulates years old; well matched Will sell Dr. W. A. Wise, the Albina dentist, 'cheap. For particulars, write to 8. Seo- and his assistant w ill be in Tillamook on little by little on the track. Tho road question is now one of ths j veil, Onion Peak, Oro. 33-41 April 20th., to remain about ten days to great issues of the day. Of all civilised E. M. Keys has again o|>encd his 1 practice dentistry. Ho also wishes to countries, the United Blates probably his hotel on Trask river for the accomo state to his many kind friends of Tills holds tho palm for bad roads The dation of the traveling public. Those mook county, that he is arranging his annual messages ol governors of States w ho have stopped at his place need no j business in Albina so that I10 can devote have token cognizance of tlie need for inducement to induce them to return. j about »hree months of each year to his better roads; the roads of a district have . He invites his old patrons and others to Tillamook County practice, 3<itf lieen made a subject for indictment by a call. grand jury. In the daily papers we read M nrrhul. Mr. I. R. Birt, of the Forest Grove ... of a mud blockade, when farmers were Our stock consists of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Capa and Tillamook Telegraph Co., took off Tiie marriage of W. F. I). Tones and confined to their houses because the and Notions. Groceries, Crockery, and Queensware. Doors, Windows, Lime, his coat ami materially aided ns in issu- Miss Maud Nolan occurred nt the resi roads were impassable. Their produce Hair, and Cement. Hardware and Nails. <8fSpeci.il attention given to ! ing this week's paper He is an old dence of the bride's parents in this city, was locket! up, money became scarce, filling orders for goods in jobbing lots. 'newspaperman, and though somewhat on the afternoon of March 6th, Rev. C. the local merchants suffered ill their bus (r>° | out of practice, his fingers still possess IT. Cross la-rforining the ceremony. The iness, »0 that a local financial crisis w.ts A gents for the dexterity of a printer, well-known modesty of the editor of this the effect of bad roads. Wo read that a v tx & 6 i.tn e i- i i.^ .• John Newberg was examined as to his pa|>er prevents any comment regarding farmer in Pennsylvania, w hile using a j sanity Monday. He was adjudged in- the alfair. six horse team to haul a single loud of TiLLAMOOK, SAN FRANCISCO AHO WAY PORTS. | sane and w ill be sent to the asylum hay, had one of his horses fall in the Tho Electric Light. Makes regular trips about every two weeks, the weather Permitting. I Newberg was a hard-working, well-be road, and tho horse drowned before it haved Swede, who hits been working in could be got out.. The question, “How The fast sailing S tr . T huck E f . has been specially fitted up for carrying pas Mr. Crenshaw, of the Tillamook Lum are the road»?’’ so frequently put in j this vicinity for the past two years sengers. Following are the rates: bering Company has telegraphed from Thoughts cf love seem to have overbur country places, tells a whole story cf the . $15. CABIN PASSAGE ..................................... Portland flint the Electric Light plain dependence of farmers on roads for their dened his mind. . $20. ROUND TRIP,........................................... has been ordered, and will be sent over J A. Richardson lias again started his with an expert to put it into position at prosperity, comfort, and even for social STEERAGE (one way)................................ .. $9. recreation and enlightenment. Without boat running from this place to his Bay once. Verily Tillamook boometh. $4 per ton Freight, (General Merchandise) practicable trai sit, there cun be no sup f ~T 1 » i i view ilUlCI Hotel il at L » Garibaldi. I i 11 1 I '«I 1 ' I 1. 11 It is 13 i* a | pleasant lIL’Jlnil II I port for family gatherings, lectures or 1 1 O l )S( ) r 1 111 © , v ) Fe. place to spend a few days or weeks by j ('cal. ibley lyceunts, and the very schooling of the tlie sounding sea, and got the most de It is authoritivelv reported that good children of the country depends 011 the licious meals Here is where you can CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. Advertisements under this head, ono cent always get crabs, clams and deep tea fish, coal, in large quantities has been found sum» thiug—good roads Occasionally it is found that the people per word for first Insertion, and half rates on the peninsula above tho Band Spit, served in the daintiest form. thereafter. BY W. S- CONE, in a given district rise to the importance and near Dick's Point. Coal has been At the school meeting on Monday Geo. ol this subject. In New Jersey, a group . ,, , I L. Smith was elected Director to succeed known to exist here for a long time, and BOAT:—». P. Svenson runs a sail boat be Lots 50x150 ft, S AIT tween also acre property in the three ! [t.K. Hays ami a p . wiison was it is thought now it cun bo obtained here of adjourning counties have positively Tillamook and Garibaldi, stopl-illg at wav points. Trips u nde according to tile tides. elected School Clerk A tax of $2,000 in paying veins. Efforts will be made transformed tile face of tho country by Passengers and freight curried. additions to Bay City, was voted with the understanding that at once to develop it. Coal; could be constructing many miles of macadamised ABSTRACTS OF TITLES:—Titles examined I the other room is to 1« fitted up and four , loaded on scows at this point and floated or telfordized roads. In Kentucky, in /' and records searched. Abstracts made for j teachers employed the coming year. It to this city at a trilling expense, and is parts of New York, in tho suburbs of lu land, or town lot« in the county on «bort notice. Work for itoun-sldent lsnd h?O<rs. ia is thought that several advanced pupils in reach of deep water vessels. Verily Boston, and other places the same move ■uecialtv. Tlie only set of abstract book« In ment has progressed In Parke County, (lie county. Complete iodate, office in 11 E.ll>- 1 will attend the school from the surround-1 Tillamook lioometh. i . igiit ’office. Adores« T ili - axook abstract Ind., u road enthusiast, out cf Ills private ! itig country, and by paying tuition help Co., Tillamook. Orc______ —— (1LKMOBA. pur-e, built one mile of good road. AAy— i to defray the expenses. (By Telegraph.) th s time tho county in question wn«asid being the only desirable additions to the town- School meeting was well attended. Candidates wishing to announce them- to contain lhe inmldiest >»Sd in til» BtatS, E I selves for the coining election or Lawrence Gaudrcau camo from Tilla But the object lesson of road MOST comolete book of its kin.ljgmg||fq’$ convention through the columns of this mook Sunday and is now enjoying life bed had its effect, anti now tno same jVI ever published, («ives ineaE iiiunrn paper, will be charged the following on his ranch. urement of all kinds of Lumber, Lwlnutn county is celebrated for its good roads. Logs. Planks Scantli««; cubical lyn rates, strictly in advance, and no devia Tim gentleman who bought Mr. Without going into statistics as to the contents of square and round The most eligible site for a town on Nehalem has Iteen subdivided into city tion in prices: County Clerk, $10; Sher Lamb's claim has just settled on it. Timber; hints to lumber dealers I fig BOOK number of horses ow ned by tlie farmers lots by Henry Toehl end the Nehalem Mill Co., and lots may now be had fora very wood measure; «peed of circular iff, $5; nil others $3, each. This pays for saws; care of siwi, cord wood tables, ftl.ing Early garden is up and the salmon of this country, it is plain that a condiiton tree« growth of trees, land mcnsur.-; wag.•«. email figure that will be very valuable liefore u year. The Company is now erect running tlie announcement until the con of affairs wl.ieli exacts the laltor ol two rent, board. Interest, «lave and ’j ing a large mill and box factory and wharves. Other mills are being started in the bushes are in bloom. etc Standard book throughout the ImM vention, and through the campaign, if horses to do what should he the Work ot Stales.nd . an.da Get the -''..'I ns rated vicinity and there is an opening for many more industries and businesses. Spuds are scares and readily sell for a desired, by those who are lucky (or un edition of 1MI. Ask your book seller lor it. one is disastrous in the business sense. dollar a bushel. Nehalem harbor will have $10,000 expended on it at once and it already is one lucky) enough to receive nomination. Sent post-paid for 35 cents. Good roads are the liest possible invest C W FIsher.Box 238 Rochester N.Y. of the best on the const. Nehalem River is a magnificent stream, over 100 miles Cris us daisies and daffodils are mak Ye editor and wife were serenaded at ment for a Htnto Hint cares for the long, navigable several miles, ami is the best logging stream on the const. The their domicile Monday night by the Til ing the flower beds beautiful. prosperity of its greatest producing class. finest body of timber ami the most extensive deposits of good accessible coal in the The men who are cutting the right of They are ot tlio greatest importance to lamook Cornet Band The courtesy was North West are on this stream and its tributaries. Tlie fanning lands are rich as very much appreciated. The members way for Runyan's road have reached railroads. Good roads would easily can be found ; there is good pasture land, nml the fishing interests are very great. of the band are gentlemen severally and Glenora double the width ot tho belt or zone of B®”Bny now while lots are cheap. For full particulars call on or address: collectively, besides being accomplished supply of railroad lines, anil would main Al.er.lrrn Toll A iiruw Hull. HENRY TOEHL, Nehalem, Ore., or NEHALEM MILL CO., Astoria, Ore. musicians. The little Isiys who ap tain such supply winter and summer. Opposite Larson House. They keep peared the same evening had instruments This would avoid the troublesome glut of Poll thoroughbred, registered My Best McMinnville Flour, which were not so harmonious, and Angus bull Netarts Chief will be for ser freight when the mud dries up, and the though somewhat discordant and out of vice during the season at my place on want of business when the frost leaving Best Valley Seed Oats. tune, made plenty of noise. The boys I South Prairie, across tho river from Tru the ground, prtxluce.« impassable roads. had lots of fun. All this seems clear enough, but is Rolled Barley, man Harris’ place. Terms made hard Io impress ti|s>n those mo-t nearly I. R Biit is here and has fixed up the known on application. F rank E ly . Bran. concerned How far State or federal aid telegraph line in good shape and mes For lient. should be devoted to the end ol securing sages are being »ent out every day- It Chop Feed’ goisl roads is a question for )s>lilieal is very probable that the extension Io An upright piano, lately tuned by economists It seem» clear thill without Shorts, Nehalem and Clatsop will soon be built Mr. Birt is now putting the line in good I’rof Burges, Terms $3 u month. Ad- some such aid tho end will never l>e Oil Meal, P. Hobson, Hobson ville, reached. In Europe, the state is tho road shape and in good faith, and il is thought dress Mrs. F lfred illiams linker. The great carts of the French the stockholders will pay up. It is Or. Onions, farmer, with lirond tires, roll sinmitlily thought that the line can be kept in re (¿rand Gnrwlng (.’ontrat. Opposite Smoked Ham. over splendid Telford surfaces, a tandem pair now with little expenditure, es Lar-on House. team drawing immense weights w ithout pecially through the summer mouth», First prize, $10 in cash. Call and sea us. Low prices and quick and that it will pay a good profit on the Second prize, a splendid set of deco* puinful effort. A parallel picture is pre sales, is our motto. sented ill other couutries, England anil investment. THE OLI > KHLIAI3LE rated chinaware. Italy among the rest The work of road Dr T. H Mcserole, of the H hadlkhit , Third prize, a fine parlor stand lamp. iuiproveiiient is being furthered by con received last week from Washington, I). THEO. JACOBY These prize» will lie given to those stant agitation, by publication of mau- E.9. JACOBY C., his appointment as Examining Mor- customers guessing nearest to the num- uels on tho subject, anil by an excellently geon on the Pension Examining Board Iter of purchasers we have during the edited monthly niagaaine piiblisheil in of this place. Dr. Mem-role is a grad month ot March, One guess free to New York. Allthis work will eventually uate of one of the best medical schools j every customer; afterwards an extra have its effect. It has been found that in the United States, the Medical Depart guess free foi every dollar's worth of roads can be laid under the Ixind system ment of the University of the City of goods purchased The prizes are on without overburdening the Ux|«iver«, New York, and having, in addition, the exhibition in tho store window at all ami it seems probable that fifty years advantages of special, private instruction tunes. from now, the people w ill contemplate in operative surgery, physical diagnosis, | Fifty Years Experisnce in tha Drug Business w. c. Kmc- with amazement the condition of things and urinary analysis, under such emi- We manufacture all kind, that iMTiiiitted a whole region of farming nent scientists as Professors Loomis. | H il.hl.•« < hauve Kuril I lure Mor». industry to l>e |isralyzed by a “mud of furniture and «ave yon freight. Wright, ami Dra|>er, of New York, and A COMPLETE STOCK OF Bx. I will sell my furniture »tore at a bar blockade. with several years experience in general Drugs. Patent Medicines. Toilet Articles. Notions Etc., practice ami surgery in the coal field» of gain No opposition in the city. Call Repairing promptly and always on hand. K iih S ai .K:—Fresh milk cow», trade, Rough ; E.SELPH, - CITY AND COUNTY L. HINER, President. Win. Klierinan. Vice President Win. D. Stillwell, Treasurer. L. Crenshaw, Secretary, Win. Barker, Superintendent. || V» V. JOHNSON. M. D. TII.I.AMOOK, MARCH 10