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ka DL igiit ! —Ti Vol ------ -■*- anil Alum Baking j the space in your valuable journal, I will After the Ammonia Powder*. A n I nteresting P rogram me F or endeavor to discuss briefly a proposition j T he F ourth . (IndianapolisSentinel, Dec 26) made to the eitix.ua of Tillamook city The subject of pure fowl, and especially H and county by W . 8 Runyon, iu which the adulteration of lukirtg |>owders by • $• • he will agree to remove the greatest bar the use of ammonia and alum, is causing Following is the programme of rttees rier now apparent to the rapid progress no little discussion. ■ of this city and surrounding country, for July 4th and 5tb, to be held on the ' The legislatures of New York, Illinois, I viz; Dry Stocking Bar. Minnesota, Georgia, Florida, ete, have Fair Grounds; liegiuning at 1 P M. j The geography of this great impedi- taken up this question, and it is attract J i>lv 4 > I ment to the commercial interests of this ing the attention of physicians and Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. i 1. Match trotting race, half mile, j place, is so well known that it need not boards of health throughout the country. single heat, Dr. Patchen'aMinnie 1*. and ! be given in this article. That which ÌIKKVITIEA. Our own city board of health ordered UBRE AND THEKE. ■ interests each one now, is, how can this an examination of all the bakingpowders C. B. Hadley’s Bill, $100 a side. 2. Bicycle race, one-half mile, siugle Rising Sun Baking Powder«» Cohn ’ s, f I embarra ' sin K “ ‘ »•ruction to our commer- Price's baking powders nt Cohn's. to be found in this market; instructed dash, $5 for first and $2 50 to second-best .... , , e|al development be effectually and Rising Sun Baking Powder at Cohn’s, f Dr. Wise, the dentist, will be in again permanently removed, with the least Dr. Latz to make an examination and time made. analysis and report the result to the Ask Myron Trowbridge how many 1,1 ’ 3. Free for all running rare, 6tX) yards, ' • 49-tf, j amount to lie expended fii-h the crowd caught. best two in three,; $20 to first and $10 to Subscriptions for any paper published The object of this article is not to dis- board. BAKING POWDElt ANALYSES. second. Entrance, 10 per cent of purse. t-f. Cnss the plan which Mr. Runyon will Str. Augusta is exiwcted to leave Port taken at Lamb’s City Chemist, Dr. Latz, transmitted to 4. Match trotting race, $100 a side, land for this place today. Frank Norberg and A. B Poland, of pursue, but the necessity and advantage the department of public health a lengthy between Frank Wheeler’s and Dt. Woods, were iu the city Wednesday. of removing the bar, and to stipulate the PattoUlte home industry by getting communication, in which he gives the Patcheu’s Glen Dudleys. W anted :—County orders to the value amount of money and the time required result of his analysis of the several your legal blanks at Lamb’s. jlly Sth. The races here on the 4th and 5th will of $3000 at the bank. C. <k E. T hayer . 51 *’.v ,lis proposition. brands of baking powders that are on 1. Pony race, free for all 14 hands or The object of the work done by the San Francisco Chronicle, Daily and sale in this city. In his report, Dr. Latz. undoubtedly draw a large crowd. under, 440 yards, bestjtwo In three, $10 Sunday, delivered’ 15cts per week or j government on this bur, about two years says that baking powders designated as to first and $5 to second. Eutrunce 10 W. H. H. Caty, County Commissioner ! ago, and the most that can be expected, 65cts per mouth, strictly iu advance, at being free from deleterious substances ■ elect, came up from Dolph on Tuesday. is to deepen the channel at this point for may be recommended, as their healthful per cent of purse. Lamb’s. pf 2. Trotting race, free for all Tillamook a distance of about 300 feet, width of, ness cannot be questioned. The report f, xThe Astoriau says that Sig Cohn, of F or S ale :—Forty acres of land on buggy horses, one-half mile and repeat, 40, and a depth of 3 or 4 feet. Almost is as follows: Portland, will start a store at Nehalem Kilchis river, Sec. 6, 1 south, 9 west, e best two in three; purse, $10 to first and There will be a picnic at Ackley’s about 30 acres river bottom. Good $5,000 was expended to this end, but the The samples of baking powder you $5 to second. Entrance, 10 |>er cent of channel to day is the same as though the grove on July 4. All invited to attend. building site on wagon road ; price $25 have sent to our labratory for investiga money expended had never left the vault tion as to purity and healthfulness of the purses. • Hip-hip-liurrah! Don’t forget that the per acre. Apply to J. W. Jennings, 3. One mile trotting race, single beat, of the national treasury. Time has dem various brands, I have submitteq to a 4th here will be celebrated in magnificent Kilchis river. 45-tf. onstrated beyond a reasonable doubt, quantitative examination and now report free for all; purse, $10 to horse making style. three minutes or under. No entrance h A. Taylor, Collector of ( ustoms, that the work done by the government . ■ See J. P. Allen’s “ad,” in connection and lion. John Fox, of Astoria, paid Til was wrong in theory, and entirely inade- the following result: fee. Atlantic & Pacific contains ammonia 4. One-half mile running race, free with the Grand Central Hotel advertise lauiook a short visit Thursday night quate to bring about the desired result. and alum. ment. for all, best two in three, $15 to first and U. S. Inspectors Edwards and McDer- Then, it is evident that not only the Bon Bon contnius alum. $10 to second. Entrance, 10 per cent. TI iob . Shillinglaw and Edith M. Hoyt, motl, who came p> the bay to inspect the he people of this city and county, but Calumet contains alum. 5. Running race, 600 yard dash, free authorities niv are anaic aware co of both of Sand Mke, took out marriage 11- Steamer Improvement, came with them. , the government c* UIIIIIII' iiULiivi Crown contains ammonia and alum. for all Tillamook two-year-olds; purse, A. L. Aiderman, Deputy Inspector of : the fact that this bar is a serious menace -cence June j 3. Early Rising (Empire) contains am $10 to first rnp $5 to second. Entrance, Kuteh's barber shop will remain open Customs for Tillamook bay, acted as to sailors, and that it entirely excludes monia and alum. the larger vessels which enter the bay. , Forest City contains amtnouia and 10 percent. all day Sunday, and you can get shaved chaperon for the party. There will be music on the Fair there ready for the 4th. A man arrived from Yamhill County One is guilty of platitude in stating that; ai,lln Grounds by the Tillamook Cornet Band Dry Stocking bar should be improved. Monday evening with three Glen Dudley Kenton contains ammonia and alutn. Geo. Cohn has returned from Portland on the afteruoon of the 4th. Mr. Runyon makes this proposition: Dr. Price’s free from deleterious chem " and the stock of goo ls he purchased will race horses, and say they are here to beat N. B. All trotting races will be under j the Tillamook Glen Dudleys If our that for the sum of $2,500 he will guar icals. arrive per Str. Augusta. the rules oi the National Trotting Associ-1 antee to deepen channel over what is Queen contains ammonia and alum. ation, and all running races according to The H eadlight has some artistic home people believe in their stock, they known as Dry Stocking bar, a sufficient Royal contains ammonia. the rules of the Pacific Blood Horse architectural improvements put on the should back them for all they are worth, 1 distance, say 300 feet long, 40 feet wide Regal contains ammonia and alum. Association, and under the immediate j Quite a number of blooded racers are on | north side of the office building and three feet deeper than the present Ruckelbau's contains ammonia and supervision of the Tillamook Fair Associ their way here, and there will be a good You can get the best legal blanks at showing of thoroughbred horses here on channel at that place. That within 20 alum ation. Portland prices and save postage and the 4th. days from Uie time of his assurance of Seafoam (made by Hay, Indianapolis) Admission 25cts, children 15cts. •delay by getting them at Lamb’s. the sum stipulated, he will begin the contains alum. Three minutes, only, elapsed after work, and that within 60 days from the ■. Representatives of the O. C. R. R Co. Dr. Latz says: "Physiologists of high pi are selecting lands in 1 and 2 S., 7 W., j «ome of the happenings in the Demo begining of actual operations, he will standing consider ammonia and alum cratic convention in Chicago until the 1 agree to have the work completed. •'! and the settlers are staying close at facts were known in Tillamook. This is Furthermore, he will agree to submit the deleterious substances, unfitted for use in ' home. foods. pretty good time, considering the dif A cordial invitation is extended to the ferent lines over which the telegrams had the work, when completed, to five re sponsible men of the people ’ s choice who people of Bay City and other parts of the to come, and is something better than county to turn out in full force at our taking two weeks to get the news to this shall act as inspectors, and if they find The County Clerk has purchased the the work has not been done as per agree 4tli of July celebration place, as would have been the case a few ment, the contract will be declared null entire stock of blank deeds from this County court convenes on July 5th, years ago. and void, and the work done lie contrib- office, and lias adopted a form which is and then the newly elected officials will A large upright revolving swing will used to the public without remuneration. the best and most approved in every take the oalli of office, file their bonds This proposition is given here by the be built and operated here on the 4th; and assume their duties respect, the new deeds being printed in first on the celebration grounds, and on authority of Mr. Runyon, which is suf US The L. A S of the Christian Church the Fair Grounds during the races. The ficient evidence that the work can and this office. The Clerk will procure blank ’ L-desires to expres thanks to the Tillamook swing will cost quite a bit of money, should be done, and that for about one- record books, partly printed which will " bakery, and others who kindly assisted will be gaudily painted, perfectly safe, half the sum expended by the govern-1 conform with the new deeds, and it is to I ¡11 ! the interest of Notaries and those making them at their recent festival ('Statically exhilarating, and will be a ment for the same purpose, he wil ]e j transfers of real property to secure the ’---- Quite a number of the “boys” in this novel attraction. The prospects for a guarantee the desired result. *T| US new blanks as it will coat less to get city will wear Harrison or Cleveland hats, big time tbo 4th are growing brighter feasibility of bis plans are at once ap TT TE were not lookino for w _ them rS ’ brded, they will be uniform.in parent to anyone or average intetligence according to their respective political everyday, when they are explained by the author, . every particular, and errors and defective affiliations, during the campaign. the hearty fìiidorseinent Onion 1 ’ rak. who will reveal them upon upon contract titles will be of less frequence. Mr. Con The Ladies Aid of the M. E. Church der will furnish deeds to Notaries and ing for the work will have an ice-cream and lemonade of our aim« and methods in mer- It is proposed to hold a Fourth of July The important problem, however, others as cheap as they can be obtained stand during the day, July 4th, on the, celebration at the forks of the river where esjiecially on the part of the citizen, is anywhere, and this office will discontinue corner of the lot near the post office. it was held last year. who are the proper authorities to prose selling them. We have a stock of Mort chandising which the Tillamook W. 8 Runyon has started a foree at The Str. Augusta arrived on Thursday cute the measure, and from wlint source gages, Bonds for Deeds, Summons, etc., I work on the Wilson river road, and the . with merchandise, and takes out a load can the necessary funds be obtained. ' which we will sell in lota of 100 to 500 public has showered upon us work will be pushed to completion, so of box shooks from the Nehalem mill. The first interrogatory immediately sug-' at greatly reduced rates as we wish to zu to be ready for tiavel this summer. .zhieb mitiirally and closeout the stock and discontinue re- this fall and winter. I A cow, belonging to A. Ludtka, was gests the answer, wl f Dr. W A. Wise, the dentist, will start rightfnlly is the Tillamook, merchant tailing legal blanks. We shall, of course, shot and killed recently. Mr. Ludtka > He will be at tne had Robt. Crawford arrested for the of and shipper, and the latter implies its continue to print legal blanks when •• for Tillamook July 5 Occidental Hotel to practice dentistry on I in lot. of 100 or more, to supply They seem to realize that we fence, but Mr. Crawford waived examin answer which is the entire county. and after July 12, until further notice.5-6 ation and gave bonds to ap|>ear before Whatever 1 benefits -------- Tillamook ----------- City . . retail deniers or other», bat it 1» too much A new line of hats and caps, and ladies the grand jury. directly, benefits Tillamook County in trouble, and out of our line of business, are sincere in our public utter- to retail blanks sbw at a time. furnishing goods just received at Miss A forest fire is raging over in Clatsop directly; whatever facilitates trans|>orta- Maggie Krebs’ millinery store at Woods. county, north east of this place. An tion, enhances the price of the exporter I Sjiecial Salen. ances, and when we said we had All goods sold at cost for the next thirty other fire started in this valley about the and producer, while the importer and days. 5 10 During the month of July, 1892, we a very attractive stock, they same day, June 23, north of Onion Peak consumer are beneficiaries as well. The Steamer Garfield will leave Bay school house and came near destroying I Oregon’s great metropolis on the Wil will make special sales, nt "Frisco Store” City at 8 o’clock on the morning of the the house of E. K. Scovell. Caresbotild lamette attributes her substantial growth of ottr entire stock of dry goods, boots came to look over it. When we . 4th, then touching at Hobsonville and be taken regarding fires as the moss is so I in the past two years, as due more to the and shoes, clothing, hats and caps, glastt- Garibaldi, and run an excursion of Tilla dry that the fire will burn to the tops of 1 increased facilities of transportation on ware, qtteensware, crockery, groceries, I the improved Columbia, than any other provisions, etc., etc. If you wish to told them that it was good value mook City. the trees like a flash. 1 single element in her marvelous progress. secure bargains, thia will afford you the Deeds, Mortgages, Bonds for Deeds, Garibaldi. Where did the funds come from for best opi>ortunity ever offered in this for their money, they liought and other legal blanks, the latest ap 6-8. these improvements? Where does all city. proved forms, well printed and on the Peter Svenson has his sail boat painted pecaniary accumulation originate for freely, but we are glad to way j best quality of paper, at Portland prices, rail <>r Wheat. and launched. such purposes? Not alone from private at Mme’s book store. t-f W. Griffin went to Asloria on the last capital; not alone from municipal A fourteen-year-old boy, living near that our stock is not nearly exA'J If yon want as many as 100 legal resources; not alone from government this city, foundered on wheat the other trip of the Augusta. blanks at one time, you can get them at I Baseball playing is all the go down appropriations, but by all of these com day lie was sent to the barn to feed haunted by the heavy drains i this office on short notice, at $4 per thia way nowadays. bined. With this end in view, namely: the horse, and while there, thinking hundred for the usual forms, and at » general substantial and rapid growth, tl.e himself a “boss," perhaps, sampled a School commenced on the Miami June merchant, the shipper, the Board of handful of the golden grain. He liked it made upon it by the purchasing 1 much lower rate on large orders. 20th, with Miss Brown as teacher. A farewell dance in honor of Mrs. Trade and the general government can well, ami, neighing with satisfaction, J W. IL Hoskins, who moved to Bay accomplish this work if the proper public. Mary Hart, daughter of Mrs. M. H' Lar took another handful, and still another, sen, was given at the residence of James City last fall, has moved back on the authorities will only take the initiative. not even taking the precaution to chew Quick, Thursday night, and it was a Foley. A number of citizens and merchants it, as the sturdy equine did. A little i We have the lient of oOnnoc------------------------------------------------ -—----- Frank Worthington, of Bay City, has have been consulted, who are willing to pleasant affair. Mrs. Hart left for Spo time passed, and the boy felt himself the contract for carrying the mail from co-operate, the government has appropri suddenly assuming aldcrmanic propor kane Falla Friday. ated $15,000 for the imbrovement of tions, his stomach beginning to distend tioiiH with the great certero The ice cream and strawberry social Hobsonville to Seaside. The Directors of this district have de Tillamook bay and Dry Stocking bar, and protrude in a manner which gave given at the new Christian Church on w. *, Friday afternoon and night was quite cided to have two more months of school, and need only to be asked by the proper the youngster a large, well defined un Httpply, and standing nccessful, and the good Indies who had and if there will be funds enough, per authorities for support, and now if the easiness in his alidominal capacity He it in charge realized a good profit consid haps then Mrs Barnard itili be the Board of Trade of tills place can be in was soon in great misery and his friends with our finger on 11>* ptilM of duced to unite their efforts, the Truckee hastened him to the city and consulted a To ANNOUNCE THAT POLITICS CUTS NO FIGURE WITH MY TRADE, teacher. ering the dull times. and Homer steamers, or vessels equally physician. Dr. Petre administrated trade, we can tell just what the Garibaldi to road from United States Inspector of Lighthouses If the county AND THAT I HAVE A SELECT STOCK OF FURNITURE, WALL-PAPER as large, can load lumber at Tillamook emetics and the swelled wheat soon McClure, with the aid of the Steamer the ocean beach was open for travel, the wharves. AND WINDOW-SHADES WHICH I AM SELLING CHEAP FOR CASH. came up, to the extent of a peck, more Garfield, placed a spar bnoy near Junc campers from the valley conld drive all This subject will be continued if good or less. The boy was carried home in a public want.s tion Bar in the Bay last week. This is a the way to the beach in their buggies, results can be obtained. C. II. F b E as . 1 weak condition, and narrowly eacaped U ndertaking in connection . good move, and other buoys should be and as this is a fine drive, it should be reaping bis rewsrd rather untimely “In The public wilUaeo in. (be lo opened up as soon as possible. placed at various points in the Bay Th. Gloves Th. Champions Wear. that's wheat bye and bye." School closed last Friday, June 24. A White Alley (Snowflake) the popular C. E. REYNOLDS, The celebrated Police Gazette boxing and well known race mars, owned by A. large crowd was present, the largest cal columna of thia P»P from heal estate TRANsrans. P. Wilson, has a male colt, one week since the district was first organized glove is rapidly gaining favor with the Corner First St. »ml l«t Ave. K., Tillamook, Ore. old. The little equine is a sorrel, and is There was an excellent programme and champion boxers, as it is a very rare List of Real Estate Transfers in time to time, the ap-eial bar- as trim and neat in build as a gazelle, the pupils carried out their dart well. thing nowadays to bear of any other Tillamook County, from June 21 to June 1® if ' and was sired by Claude Thayer's Joe The frizes offered six weeks ago tithe glove being used. Peter Jackson, the 29, 1892, as filed in the office of the County gaina we liavd to oflbr. scholars making the most improvement famous colored champion who recently Simpson. Clerk. /• . ‘W The body of Christopher C. Martin, of in writing, were awarded, the first prise knocked the much talked of Slavin out. W. W. Harrison to T R. Thurs ton, 9 34 acres, near city,... $ Bay City, was found in the bay st Mar toLnlu Wilkes, the second to Arthur ordered from Richard K. Fox a pair of Until further a4li<'«* we will -Is the place to find Imrgains in tine», Cal , June 25. He left Bay City s Anders, and the third to —Thorall 10-ounce terra cotta gloves to use while H W. Lasaelle to W. W.yonder short time ago to go to San Francisco to Mrs. Sibley, Mrs McNair and Mrs. in training, and the manager» of the krfs 1 and 2, blk 20, Thayer's Ad. 300 <>o toTillamook............................. make yoi ■Mm I priora on recent Jackson-Slavin fight ordered a have a cancer treated, and as he had ex- Sherrett were the Judges H M. Bush to Wm. Johnson, pair of four-ounce terra cotta glove». hausted his means for medical treatment, 40 acres in sec 19, 3 a 9 w ... 3M 00 que? loots and ahora. Notier. These were used in the recent fight before Stale of Oregon to D. (Jronen, had threatened suicide the memlier» of the National Athletic 10 00 The mail stage had a serious mis.iap 2.4O seres, 2 n, 10 w .............. Those knowing themselves indebted to (Jome and We me while coming down the grade above the Dr Weaver are requested to make imme- Club. , E G. Wist to W. W. Jacobs, lots 5 and 6, blk 6, town John L Sullivan, the champion of toll-gate Saturday evening, nod George durte settlement as all accounts remain champions, is very fond of the Police of Nehalem . ............................. too oo Shotwell, who was working on the road, ing unpaid on the 1st dav of July 1**2 Joe Graham to J. Andrews, net» *M pushed off the grade and bad his will be placed in the hands of an Attorney Gazette champion boxing glove. ai>i will 1000 00 sec 27, tp. 1 n r 8 w ... ** or M H Linenwebrr to L. C. arm broken and Buffered other serious with instructions to sue on tbs same. use no other While mts and bruises L. Crenshaw, who This is made necessary M I intend to dered a set of 10 ounce white kid glove# Smith, tide land, fronting lot 3, .7» tn nee 30, 1 n 10 w, ..... was working on the road with Shotwell, change mv f4.ee of residence. Settle.nent to he used on the stage, and says they 1 k aarrowly »neaped. The three passenger», ------ - <—i1- 1— nrargiwaj M i ■ ai _ . . 1 •__ 2 A— ave be GeaUlBafcing ¿'Powder such a big time on that da> well to give the cause of this grer. mirth and joy. Some men fire j, i, and some get drunk and have the lieau che all next day. The big girls take »o drinks eat ice cream, and then dance t 11 night Flags fly from the house top« in| the day at night the lights are bright and the town looks gay. Now, as has been sai ’ is all this done? Well, long years men came to this land of ours and'’made homes in the woods so they could do and think as they might please. They did as they saw fit, and all would have l>een well, but they did not like to pay tax to »king in a far off land. So they went to war and fought for their rights. The war was kept up for six This long years, and they won the fight. made our land freq.. It is now 116 years since those brave men met and said they would cease to wear the yoke of slaves, if they had to die for the stand they made Let us now look back to that time and give ilivo Does this thanks to those bold men who fought, bled Catch your eye? and some times died to set us free and give laws of our own. Read onl While this is a day for gay sports, let not loso tìi^ht of our real eause for joy, but let us eter keep upper-most in our hearts the salred obligations we and our posterity owe to our noble ancestors who purchased our liberty 011 many a sanguinary field of go/e, and let us not degrade the Great Natal day by ignominious debauch erica or irreverent demonstrations of semi- barb&rons revelries; but, on the other hand, deVoutry revere the omnipotent spirit of freedom that inspired and fortified the hearts of oUr valiant fore-fathers in their noble efforts to secure our cherished institutions of freedom, and to establish the prestige of the tdars and stripes that float above us in the gentle breezes of to-day. Guadeamus igitur! | «¡The People have Cast their Votes, I * e ■ And 1 am Before the People FEAR N SIDE’S talking, hats, caps, boots, shoes, notions, Gents’ furnishings, Groceries and Gen JI eral meryimndise. a At the old stand