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Vol. V, No. 5. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 30. $1.50 Per Year 1892 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. HER INFINITE VARIETY. i 1«. H iner , Pres, and Manager | Win. Eberttian, Vice President Wm. D. Stillwell, Treasurer, L- Crenshaw* Secretary, Wm. Barker, Superintendent . I love her as “Faith,” * ben the sunlight steals Through the church*» heavy air: A radiant saint, by my side she kneels. And her soul gees up in prayer. I love her aa “Charity.” when her purse Has always another mite To lift the weight of poverty’s curse And make some weary heart light. But when she stands in an earthly guise. With her perfect love confessed. In the trusting glance of her brilliant eyes. It’s as “Hope” that 1 loved her beat. —Han y Romaine in Lalies’ Home Journal. An Officer in the Militia. “Did it ever occur to you,” said a West Point graduate and a national guards man the other day, "what it means to be a popular officer in the national guard? Something quite different, 1 assure you, from being a popular otlicer in the regu lar army. Why? For this reason: In the army, if an officer takes care of his men, sees that they get their clothing and pay promptly, looks out for their in terests in case they are so unfortunate as to be locked up in the guardhouse, no matter how stnet a disciplinarian lie may be, or how he may make the men stand around, he will bo {Kipular with them. But here ill the guard the rela tionship between officer and men is en tirely changed. The rank and file, who aro men that need no supervision of their personal alfairs, expect their officers to be ‘go<xl fellows' socially. "An officer need not be a strict disci plinarian to be very popular, but it is only fair to say tiiat the majority of na tional guard officers, especially in some of our eruck commands, have just as thorough an understanding of military requirements as regular army officers. Everything else being equal, therefore, the popularity of the men may be com pared as that of a man among employees or among his club eipials. 1 mention these facts to show how easily a regular army officer could fail to succeed in the guard, and, vice versa, how impossible it would oe for a guard officer, whose easy going society ways are an essential part of his success in his rank, to make u name for hiluself iu tho army.”—Brook lyn Eagle. A BLIGHTED LIFE. The Future Hehl Nothing Brigfft oF Promising for Thia Man. He was occupying a Ixaich on the com* mon, his head resting on his hands, i* Oflci ou noxtdoor to Temperance Parlors. Tillamook, - Oregon. pictured despair. Tho blustering winde of March swept across his woathei -------MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF------- 4.___ beaten countenance and froze the tears 7 E.SELPH, as they coursed down bis furrowed cheeks. ATTORN EY-AT-I-A W. i A kindly old gentleman in clerical TILLAMOOK, - - - - OREGON. garb passing by paused. His heart wax touched by the sad sight, and he laid a J T. MAULSBY. sympathetic hand m>on the jxxir fellow s Studies in Psychology. shoulder. One rainy morning in October I sat “What is the matter, my friendf htr Attorney-at-Law. qnietly reading my paper, when there Matary Public and Real Estate Conveyancer. said kindly, "I fear you are hot Wall. suddenly camo to me the realization There seems to bo a hectic Hush” —— that 1 was not alone. In the midst of “Don't say that 'ere, stranger,” said my perusal of the stock market quota I w. SEVERANCE, ALL PROMPTLY the object of the gorxl man’s Bymimthy. tions, 1 experienced the peculiar and in stretching forth liis hand as if in protest. describable psychic phenomena which * D kfuty -D istrict -A ttorney , “Don’t twit a poor devil on his misfor indicate the presence of another living Srd Judicial District,for Tillamook County tunes. 'Twoni't exactly a hectic flush, being. As I am somewhat nearsighted, TILLAMOOK, ‘ - OREGON. íaí though, neither, ’thout that's a new- it is my custom to hold the pajier rather name I haven’t heard on: and p’rapB you close to my face when reading; and yet, don't mean bad arter all." («LAUDE THAYER, with it in this position on the morning The clerical gentleman hastened tc HE yon make in question, 1 was positive there was deny any intention of raking up past Attorney-at-Law. some ono standing directly in front of sorrows and urged him to expinin. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. insure and. pro mo and looking at me intently. In fact “Why. yer see, pard, ’twas this way,” it seemed to mo as though, through the *X-- ----------- ------ --- --------------- - --- said the other. “Some er the boys was four intervening thicknesses of my vide your estate with your ^AN BUREN BROMLEY, just gittin interested in the game, un newspaper, a pair of eyes were burning they kinder axed me terset in. 1 sot in, into my very soul. or you live, give you a sum of ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR an things went along sort er quiet like Suddenly 1 lowered my paper and ATLAW, till Bob Simpkins he opened up a jacker looked up. Then, just aa suddenly, 1 a ■ AY CITY, - - - OREGON. an they all come ill er wlioopin. Iliad raised the paper again and went on read as piirtv a basted flush ter draw ter ns ing. My worst fears were realized! The ever you sec. an, thinks 1, I’ll raise lifrii he assachusetts utual L ike nsurance o being who stood before mo was a wom MISCELLANEOUS back on the opeuin. So 1 riz him back an, and there was not nn unoccupied Write the best policy, guaranteeing you cash and paid up insurance every year, nn they all stood, game as yer please. Beat in the whole car.—Life. When it come ter the draw Bob he so you cannot lose your money in case of misfortune. Send me your name and £< & E. THAYER, Pedigree of Boston*» “Four Hundred." 'lowed ho didn't want any, an I took one The Big Tree» of New Zealand. age and I will send you a sample policy. “Every chap in Boston has been run To bring home to the mind the stu ning for a ¡icdigree lately," said a good pape. My busted flush was the ten, BANKERS. F. D. JONES, Local Agt. H. G. COLTON, Gen’l Ag’t, 33 Stark Jt, Portland, Ore. pendous size of the colonial oak, as the nature«! sou of tho Emerald Isle yester jack, queen, king er spades, an I’ll lx* General Banking and Exchange business. kauri pine of New Zealand has been day at the North End mission, “and darned if 1 didn’t draw tlie ace o’ that Interest paid on time deposits. called, it must be compared with tho somo o’ them fellers up there on Bacon’s "ere identical suit. 1 didn’t stop ter see Exchange on England, nelgiunt, Germany, largest trees in these islands. In Eng Hill, as have been putting their mum's no more. 1 bad the only hand m the Sweden and all foreign countries. land there ure several elms 70 feet high iu the Foor Hundred lately, ought to be deck what couldn't lx> beat, an I jest TILLAMOOK, • - • OREGON. and 30 feet in girth; oaks 80 feet high ashamed of tlieirselves for tryiug to de closed 'em up on the table an got read/ and with trunks 40 feet in girth: and in Ba vo tx'ople. Sure, one of them that goes ter have some fun. “An the fun was thar, too, an don't yod Scotland there is un ash 90 feet high and a strutting about with his eyeglass came (O k an F rancisco J F. LARSON, 19 feet in girth. But these are regarded from just the same stxx'k as meself and make no mistake. The other fellers nil as extraordinary and grow in solitary has nearly blinded his two eyes looking went out mighty quick when they see mo nn Bob was in it fer blood, nil we jest grandeur. for his name in the book of martyrs. had it buck an forth like two tomcats BLACKSMITH. Tho uverage girth of trees in Britain is “His grandfather and mine came over hung over a clothes line. When every not more than 12 feet, nor the average from tho ould country in the ship Mari height above (SO feet. But in New Zea anne about fifty years ago, wid the same gol darned cent wo could raise was 11» Wagon making, and all kinds of Wood- walk tlie pot Bob 'lowed he’d call. Sez hei land there aro miles of kauris whom av intention of making a home. and General Blacksmithing done. Mill ‘Seo here, Jim. I got yer bent, but yef erage height is not less than 100 feet, "Begorra. there was no aristocracy on Machinery Repaired. and whose girth is not loss than 80 feet board the Marianne, for he washed the ain’t got no more money, nn ye may a* or 40 feet. The largest kauri yet discov dishes and me grandfather did chores well show tlie boyB what yer So doggon* •HorSc phoeiug a Specialty. proud on.’ ered was 70 feet in girth, and the trunk around the vessel. “Sez I: ‘Bob Siin.nkins, whatever ye've TU.l.AMOOK, OKE. was 200 feet high.—London Globe. “Aud ye should see them now. Know got, tho swag is mine. Ye can't down it me? Faith, if there wasn't anybody elso straight flush clean up at tho top, an m» Bomo Curiosities of Hook Pint«*». Mrs. J. JOHN8ON Miss L. J. RUGGLES in the city to know, they wouldn't other man can’t do it neither.' Our stock consists of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps The chief source of amusement for kuo-.v Tim Doherty. “Well, stranger, Bob, ho had four and Notions. Groceries, Crockery, and Queensware. Doors, Windows, Lime, the book plate collector is to be found “It's nothing but the ancientness of RUGGLES & JOHNSON, in tho grotesquo errors made on ar their families you hear of these days. eights, an 1 tell ye bo looked might? Hair, and Cement. Hardware and Nails. jpO^Special attention given to morial book plates by persons who are But we'll all lxi dead some time and sick. I laid down my kvards an got it filling ordeiB for goods in jobbing lots. either ignorant of tho rudiments of then the families of all of us will bo good grip on the stakes, when, by jinks, MILLINERY AND DRESS heraldry or careless ns to their meaning. ancient enough to put in the Four if they didn't raise a yell tit ter hist ou« A gents for er them 'ere motor cars clean off th« Thus many ladies will have helmets, Hundred."—Boston Herald. MAKING. track! I kinder lifted my fingers an mottoes and crests on their plates to nono of which are they entitled: while Fraud Worth Mor«» Thau tho Original« axed what they was er makinseeh a dad TILLAMOOK, SAN FRANCISCO AND WAY FORTS. Hat», Dr»»* Trimmings and a General Assort- blnrstcd rumpus about." somo men will simply alter the mime on The art frauds that have taken shape lie paused, gulped down a sob ami con mentof Millinory Goods. We always keep their father’s plate (say from John But m.d HtibHtnnce. which remain to incum Makes regular trips about every two weeks, the weather Permitting. ler to Samuel Butler), and think them ber the world us false coin ever circulat tinued: "Stranger, that ero flush was the latest Btylos. The fast sailing S tr . T kickei : Ims been specially fitted up for carrying pas selves entitled to continue to Ixiar the ing from hand to hand, aro of all times still busted. Tlie queen was nothin but T illamook , O re . N.ar Court Home, arms of their parents impaled, thus and peiiods. The nrchieology of frand the doggoned eight o' clubs 1 thought sengers. Following are the rates: making it appear that Samuel Butler even has becamo a science: some of the I’d discarded. That 'we queen had just C B'N PASSAGE .............................................................................................. »15. had married his own mother.—London overt and acknowledged frauds them slipp<'<"l through my fingers like th« ROUND TRIP,................................................................................................... »20- TILLAMOOK LAUNDRY. witnmen nllers does, an I"—— News. s selves have attaineil tlie staths of pre- STEERAGE (one way)............................................................................................. I»- A heurtromlilig sigh finished the sen "ioti.s and coveted works, more valuable Catarrh. tence, and for a few minutes the silenc« Freig i., (General Merchandise) ..... |4 per ton LESTER HART, PROPRIETOR. in the strange gyrations in tho whoel of People who aro subject to catarrhal spoke louder than the still, small voice Washing gathered and delivered every ailments have special need to bo particu time than the originals they simulated. of a new infant tn tho night. Ho sadly ^••k. Work done on short notice when desired. Michael Angelo s marble Cupid, for in lar in regard to their feet covering: they took up the linrrativo once more, and Starched shirts Ijcts each. Common Shirts and should see to it that their feet are com stance. which he miule in secret, broke said: "The boys they wouldn’t lx-li ve drawers, HoiOcts each. Family washing and fortably clad, their shoes should have ami mutilated, buried in a vineyard, and I'd discarded wrong. They thought it ironing. sOcts perdosen. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. substantial soles, and should come well dug up again himself, all for the express war a put up jobpjnst like I'dixig' J Suits cleaned to order. UNITED STATES. up the ankles and not be laced or but- j “taking in" a certain cardinal, collector darned fool enough to lay my hand TILLAMOOK, ORE. B enjamin H arrison President .................... . ....... toned tight. Light merino stockings or of antique marbles and contemner of down for them ter look Ht if 1 knew L evi P. M orton Vice-President J ames G. B laine half hose may lie sufficient for warmth, modern art, is a case in point. If this 'twomt all right! An 1 liad ter roine Secretary of State F oster Secretary of Treasury . . C harles but whenever by reason of much exer l>articnlur Cupid could now be ldontifiixl out o' there mighty quick, nn consekent- 0ENTRAL MARKET, J. W. N oble secretary of Interior cise the feet have liecouie damp, and it would probuldy lx> worth more than ly ain't had no chance t< r get even. An S. B. E lkins Secretary of War B. F T racy Magnificent Secretary of Navy especially if tho leather has absorbed the most beautiful genuine antique work I maintain it uin't right ter treat a feller J ohn W an a maker L. H. BROWN, PROPRIETOR. Postmaster-General wet. it is wise for a change to be made of its kind which Italian soil still en like that 'ere wl:i n ho ain't done nothin W. II. H. M iller Attorney-General The best Beef, Veal, Pork and Mutton always Secretary of Agriculture . J eremiah R isk Coal in both stockings and shoes.—Hall s shrouds.—Nineteenth Century. wrong, neither." ou hand. Eggs. Butter, Vegetables and and STATE OF OREGON Journal of Health. “My good fellow." said the kind old S. PENNOYER. M«*nt bih I Water Diet (Hve» Strength. Chickens bought and sold. Governor gentleman, “you have my sympathy, (i. W. M c B riue Productive Land. Secretai y of State Sir Francis Ileud tried the diet of the Satisfaction guaranteed to every one. P hil . M ktchan A IleBertlou on Congrí*»». but this seems to me to be a fitting op Treasurer E B. M c E lroy Supt. of Public Instruction VVhilo •‘Brick” Pomeroy, editor, lec I’ainpas lmlians. which roiuiiNtN of tho portunity to j oint out to you the evi s of Shop opposite the Grand Central. —'N F rank C. B aker Printer ficKh of mares, for tliene Ravage* eat /R. 8.S trahan TILLAMOOK, ORE. turerand capitalist, was lecturing in Co gam”----- ?W. P. L ord Supreme Judges lumbus, a large black Newfoundland neither bread, fruit nor vegetables, lie “Stranger," interrupted the O'her, / r .S.B ean ray a: dog walked out leisurely on the stage "don’t go no further. 1 appreciate yer I J. H. M itchell now while lots are cheap. For full particulars call on or address: After 1 bad been riding three or fonr TILLAMOOK LIVERY STABLE, Senators ¡ J. N. D olph and up to the lecturer. "You look in kindnes- an all that, but tbar ain’t only B H ermann HENRY TOEHL, Nehalem, Ore., or NEHALEM MILL CO., Astoria, Ore. Congressman telligent enongh to be rent to congress.” niontba, and had lived on lieef and water, one thing y r km do fer me. If you'll f J. T. Appcrson. 1 found myself in a condition which 1 can said the speaker,as he patted the dog on take an kick me from here over to that i rd. ) Register. U. S. Land Office, Oregon < ity < D F Burch, tho head. At that the dog sniffed and only de»cril>« by Haying that I felt that no ! 'ore gate yonder nn bai l; again yen'll do ( Receiver. exertion could kill me, although I con JONES ros roprietors jnmped over the footlights. "The sug a jxx.r sufferin < n < 1> r a heap er g<xid. THIRD JVPICIAI. l'ISTRH T. gestion of having to associate with con stantly arrive«I ho completely •xhauated There ain't nothin elso yer kin do; nuth- Joint Senator Hl-Bol»" gress disgusts even the dogs." exclaimed that 1 could not H|N-ak; yet a few hot»* in at all.” Circuit Court R FlrtKUM «¡»,1« »nd double turnout» kept on I Prosecuting Attorney Pomeroy, and the audience shouted.— aleep ujNjn my noddle on tho ground al "But my gixxl fellow." remonstrated ways ho comph tely restored me that for TU.l.AMOOK <Wim.^ttw#ii ban Francisco Argonaut. W m D. S tillwell ** hand. Bo.rdlmt .nd t r sullen t .took eared I Representative a week 1 could daily I ni upon rny bone the other, “1"----- If. F. HoLDIJf "Thar's nothin else, stranger, nothin ¡ Judge iW. T. W est beforo HunriHC, could ride till two or ItMby*» Flr»t Art. for. < lm. 1 ain't got no further n.-u fer any Commissioner |J. E. S ibley three hour* after sunset, and have really Baby is a creature of imitation, and W W.C onder thin elso lait that." Clerk ...................... S am D owns hence his first words will undoubtedly tired ten or twelve hone* a day. Thia T illamook , okk . His head sank forward again o» his Sheriff................. H II M<DERMOTT will explain the iinmoDKe distanccn which Treasurer bo in the line of what lie hears about F M.L amb chi st and despair seemed to cast a mel Assessor jieople inHouth America are said to ride, J ohn E dvari * him. ancholy tii '0 on the very air tlmt sur A. T W hite School Superintendent severance “Why. my dear child’s first motion which I am confident could only be done rounded him. Rializiug that such sor ^CRE TRACTS AND Deputy Prosecuting Attorney A. U W KR • was to slap everyone in the face.’ a on beef and water. row was tix> deep to lx» alleviated by TILLAMOOK CITY. woman said, "and it was ever so long .... G. O. NOLAN any human synq iihy, the clerical gen own ots To < «it Gin»» with Hhear». Recorder E. E SELPH before 1 could find out how lie learned Attorney ..Gao C ohn A «beet of glass-a window ¡Nine for tleman ' bed aud pas-xsl on.—NeW Treasurer the trick. Then I recalled how his ■* aule at re.Mn.hle price» »nd on H. SEXION example -can I mi cut as easily as a she< t York World. Marshall term». Location be* in the city of Till»- /J ohn B arker , Presiden father used to give him a love tap under of rardlioard. The secret consists in ?A. P W ilson the chin, and I conclude<l ho was imitat Not * Cl»nratlr. Trustees ■look. tG. W. P ettit C aft . W m . 0 S tillwell . ing tho old man.”—New York Recorder. kwping the glas«, the «hears and tho A coup)«* of lriviKln iiiwt. "Whiitevef hands under water during the o|M ration. T illa M ook , orb . The glass ran I ni cut in straight or is the mutter w itli you? You look quite Enron r*«l»K- SOCIETY DIRECTORY. curved lines without a break or a crack. ulaorbed.” Father (to a dull son)—flow many "My first ha« tho hiccup, my fus-ond prizes have you taken at school this Thia is bcranse th«* water dradenN the has the chick« u pox and my third the vibrations of th«? shearN ami the glasM. O A. K -Meet. Or., .nd tblnl Wrdn~d»y of year, my Ixiy? If the leaat part of th«? nhean comes out scarlatina.” SíJwm5Xhrílir' F.S mvzbasi :«. C ommas «.« Son—None. “And yixir whole?” Father—Never rnind. then, work hard of th«? water the vibration wdll l>o "Mj whole? What nonsenM ! I was er and you rnay take twice as many next ■uflk'ient to mar the anrc>s» of the talking about my ibddr-n, yon muff."— experiment.—LllluMtration. WM. OLSEN, REC. SEC V. year.—Westfield (N. J.) Leader Chrvnique. . „ - . M - j L p D fint Saturday night A < *ndM 11«* ply. A BtfiVlng lnHue»»«^e» What are described as tho finest JOHX»OX. « M. ■ "Now U? Jpih«*Mt,” sai«i the second stables in the world are those ocenjned I>arty to a horse deal, as he slipped th«» by tho magnificent horses of the Baron W,ll wksreful.r trip», lhe «•»*•” P"” halter on his exchange. "Is tho anima) ess Von Znvllan in Paris The stables it r. a p wuAox. »■<- '• X’Xan ASTORIA AMO PORTLAND A n V w-Meet» every Monday cover three acres of ground, and are worth carrying h««m«?” "No.” replied the former owner frank , « Irt C. A K Had. < ». I»»’ “ W A fitted up in a style that is little less than F.r rrrl,M Hit« or r»*“*” *’’¿7 “ _ ly. "he ain't, but he’s worth Beading W StVkUAXca rsco «*» sumptuous P. SCHRADER. Master. home, if you’re going in that direction.** wTuS^VÍaSS«’" C. M. I-«»« CHtrr < Boa-Oxns, a city on the Ganges, f» —Kate Fldd’e Washington. R FBKAS. SEC Y. said to have tieen so named becanse a Amarlra’» Maven Wonder». gigantic serpent. 120 mints long and The »even wonders of America aro M f C«t «en-»elKton. «eryice.'-onducted having a double head, was killed at the da.**?«! as follows: Niagara faba, Yel occ s M the r*Mor ,*7*2_2ïïi*i»l» wrairei In th- (iresent sight of the towu about the year Kkh.rd-n »IU ^dnrt IM^ ,nd lowstone ¡«irk. Mammoth cave. theCan- Ml A. D.___ _________ y«ms and Garden of the O< j *1 s , Coiurwlo; Careful scientific investigations »bow the giant trees. California: the imtund that the average «peed of the transmis brklge, Virginia, aud the YoaeiaiUj val- RimaMMo». PASToa. sion of earthquake shocks is nearly !•.- fcy-_________________ “Bobby « y» that he bas completely QIO r-fl nas^MV/onl,_______________ _ - « <^y»CH SOCTH-Fir., -..nd. ' _ _ j~ "« dfAHF. . g V. V. JOHNSON. M.D. Rough and Dressed Merchantable Moulding of Every Description, Bracket?, Etc. Lumber. Flooring and Rustic a Specialty. ORDERS FILLED O- TOG-OZST can thus death, money best investment is to your life, cash at if few years later. T M M C . I w. T ruckle L umber C o ., .) S ¡They keep on Hands at tHeir store in Hobsonvilie the largest stock: of goods in Tillamook: County. Tilt* StCeimer J. K. S ibley , tkitckdl ;. Marager, Hobsonville, Ore Nl£HALEx\I CiT\ T hf B est P lace to I nvest Rich Timber Deposits Farm PINE TOWNSITI B . P T L . . TH ES™ AUGUSTA. COHN & CO Tlxo Z-eaâ.izxgr ^ÆQxclxo.xxte. Have a Tacili Z-lixe of -Ä-11 rt ri rs cf 0-xcocx2.cc, Oxcclo©!"^, Glasswaxe, IDxy 0- S. , ZEZazte, OaToa, Olotlxixxg, Scots; Slices g O'CXX'ta X" '"CLXXXXdXiXXg’-*-