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Vol.V. No. 6. ’ TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY $1.50 Per Year JULY 7, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Ji; *H fer , Pres, and Manager Um. Eberman, Vice President » Wm. D. Stillwell, Treasurer, 1«. Crenshaw; Secretary, Will. Babkbi, Superintendent || V. V. JOHNSON, M. D. Tillanjoolç Lumbering Company dMca on next door to Temperance Parlors. Tillamook, - Oregon. A NIGHT OF PEACE. bi L l nye says , however , that it WASN’T QUITE THAT. He Loves the Country, but as a Sleeping M anufacturers ------- I t.9ELPH, of and dealers in all kinds of ------ +—yí> Place It Might lie Improved Upon. Horseback Riding and What It May ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W. iltLAMOOK, I - - - . OREGON. Tend To—Riley's Letter. Rough Dressed and Merchantable Lumber T. MAULSBY, Attorney-at-Law. Nôtary Public and Real Estate Conveyancer. X ALL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY W. SEVERANCE, ‘ nKPVTY»Dt8THrCT-ATTORNKY, ârdjmlicial District,for Tillamook County TILLAMOOK, - OREGON. O gLAUDE THAYER, O- O 2LT HE best investment yon can make is to insure your life, and tlius pro vide your estate with, cash at your death, or if you live, give you a sum of money a few years later. (Copyright, 1802. by Edgar W. Nye.l B uck S hoals , N. C., June. A night in the country is one of the most restful things I know of for tho tired mind. I camo here with that idea. ] needed rest. I had been troubled with insomnia. In tho early spring I overthought my self. 1 had one great big, robust thought, but I could not seem to clothe it. Clothing a thought properly so that it will please the public is a gift. Quite a number of the most remarkable chil dren of my brain are still weeping in the great bathroom of tho ¡>ost because they are not suitably clothed. stuck my head into the bedding a» far as 1 could, but I could not get tho boise out. Then at 1 (.' Block an old roosthr at thé barn «eem<-4 td hav* something on his blind and began toevow till ho was black in the face», I vraartiot very hungry for breakfast, but 1 managed to eat the second jjtnt of tb.at rooster. I wanted it raw, with th* feathers on, but the family thought it would be better fried a little gas th« iMside. . .. r ""'" Aft' the “Tlfer an early bird began _ i>ack t of hounds hear a rour^alay. a»ri a us mn4* a fsw ¡statements, M .it' iiu'n lasting till 4 o'cltM-*; then I was just getting sleepy from actual exhaustion when two cats fell on the roof from a great height, po»- ■iblf out of «mne other planet, 1 judged, and began to bite off and »pit out frag- ;h other. They did that till rwill got good and rested, ok up the exercise» and at- to business until the servants »get up and opon the house pre paratory io ushering in a gladsome new country is full of rest and repose wMfevity, they tell me, but they are TILLAMOOK, OREGON. |M i 0 largely to deaf people and cow», •rtiig the past week 1 have been re»t- qmetly and noiselessly trying to MISCELLANEOUS. gronpogether again. Two weeks ago I began horseback riding at the suggestion of n|y physician, who is a thoroughly g & E. THAYER, good man and senior warden and tyler in ctor church here. BANKERS T' day my pulse is normal. T he M assachusetts mutual L ike I nsurance C o General Banking and Kxuhaugc busiueM. Jffespiratiou noticeable. Interest paid on time deposits. , Temperature 73kj. Write the best policy, guaranteeing you cash and paid up insurance every year, ... My physician rei»orts some abrasions Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, so you cannot lose your money in case of misfortune. Send me your name and Sweden and all foreign countries. 'and one severe concussion of the cornice, TILLAbioOK, • - • OREGON. lie says that if I had been fatter there age and I will send you a sample policy. woulcl have been a number of flesh w. F. 0. JONES, Local Agt. H. G. COLTON, Gen’l Ag’t, 33 Stark St-, Portland, Ore. wounds. I whs ‘vying my new riding habit from J F. LARSON, I t ** Boston. My rilling habit was formed there. But where 1 erred was in trying the habit without blinding the horse. BLACKSMITH. PULLKD THE PITCHER OVF.R. You can't come into full bloom that way I Souio of them 1 Bent to the Browning all of a sudden on a horse that lias had XVagon making, aud all kinds of Wood-work clnb, at Boston, where they are lining no advantages aud who has never been (O k S an F rancisco .] and General Blacksmithing done. Mill fitted up. 1 had intended at flint to try accustomed to a great big bunt of ------ DEALERS IN ------ Machinery Repaired. New York, but Anthony Comstock never loveliness. So we came home from the trial by took his clothes off for ten nights, l«nt llorac-ihoefng a Specialty. sat up at the Pennsylvania depot watch different roads. When my wife saw the TILLAMOOK, ORK. ing every train and ready to hop on the palfrey coming home wearing the saddle first bare thought 1 dared to send in for over hi« stomach, «lie said that it was just like me to send home the horse draped suitable drapery. Mrs. J. JOHNSON MIssL. J.RUGQLE8 So I was nervous and especially wake- that way just to please the dear ones fnl. 1 came here into th* Angry forest before 1 got there myself. — — pUGGLES 8 l JOHNSON, My fall reminded me very much of where a metropolitan boos 'Mb'ld be a wonder, 1 retired early, for 1 was tired Adam's, it was so sudden and so hard. i ' s odula- I fell more painfully than the author of of travel and gorged »rith MILLINERY AND DRESS “Beantiful Snow," but I can overcome it tion. ier. Oh. rock mo to s I m *. ■ in society quicker. It was the most MAKING. Our stock consists of Ury Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, lluts, Ca|>s Kock mo to alM*t painful thing that has happened since 1 exclaimed. and Notions. Groceries, Crockery, and Queensware. Doors. Windows, I.inie, the war, and inside of twenty minutes 1 Pretty soon a whippoorw Hut«, Dress Trimmings and a General Assort Hair, and Cement. Hardware and Nails. ^W*Hpecial attention given to met all the people of North and South right close to the house. 1 Carolina with whom 1 am acquainted, ment of Millinery Goods. We always keep filling ordeis for goods in jobbing lots. been nervous 1 would not have noticed besides seventy or eighty from New tthe latest styles. it. but as it was 1 got sort of irritated, York, who are here for their health and A gents for for he went into it «o MWh harder than watching to see better people fall oft' T illamook , O re . Near Cauri House, anybody wanted him to. If he had gone their horses. I steadily on all night lo*nld have slept, 1 hav\, always said that the roads here TILLAMOOK, SAN FRANCISCO AND WAY FORTS. hut he did noL He hod an impediment1 should lie macadamized, but if they can rplLLAMOOK LAUNDRY. in his remark«, and Mietimes he would be upholstered at the same price it would Makis regular trips about every two weeks, the weather Permitting. I qnit right in th* middlo of the word and snit me better. LESTER HART, PROPRIETOR. 1 could alinart grow mail waiting for The fast sailing S tr . T ruckee has been specially fitted up for carrying pas This horse grew up on the frontier, Washing gathered and delivered every him to finish it. and is a sort of self made horse. Civili sengers. Following are the rates; week. Work done on short notice when desired. Then the «lock in the library struck. zation scare» him almost to death. So Marched shirts ljcts each. Common Shirts and CAH N PASSAGE .......................................................................................... »IS- It does not «Irik* rfjlit, and 1 wondered drawer«, Mo lOcta each. Family washing and ho unseated me as though 1 had been the BOUND TRIP,................................................................................................ »20. how far off it was, so 1 got up like a tall, snap delegate of a rump convention. 1 ironing, sOcts per doxen. STEERAGE (one way)...................................................................................... »9- rectified spirit and began to reach ■till remain so. white, n Suite cleaned to order. match. 1 have two match holders Freight, (General Merchandise) - - - - - $4 per ton for a mi TILLAMOOK, ORB. ao that when one is empty in my n A correspondent from Ocala wants to .iways fall hack on tho other. 1 can aT Know which, in iny judgment, is Walt ibley 1 fell back «* the other almost the Whitman’s most enjoyable ¡»oein. QENTRAL MARKET, first thing 1 did. 1 stepped in a flaxseed Without hesitation 1 would «ay that poultto* and tracked it around over the the moat enjoyable one, because the only OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. L. H. BROWN, P roprietor . r<x>ni white tiling for the match safe one, barring "My Captain,” perhaps, UNITED STATES. The best Beef, Veal, Pork and Mutton always with *utstrrtrlied hands, between which which 1 can underataud without over B enjamin H arrison aud 1 President ............................ on hand. Eggs, Butter, Vegetables 1 generally had the edge of a door. The stimulating myself, is one containing the L evi P. M orton Vice-President est Chickens bought and sold. I amf . h G. B laink List safe 1 found after a good deal of following: Secretary of State ------ . C harles F oster Secretary of TreaMiry Satisfaction guaranteed to every one. delay and n nnoyance, but it only had I think I could turn and live with animals, ................J. W. N oble secretary of Interior . . s. B. E lkins tit* otter *id of two matches—not the they are m » placid and self contained. Shop opposite the Grand Central. | Secretary of War B. FT racy Magnificent Timber i Secretary of Navy l«d end. After 1 had tried both of them I stand and look at them long and long. TILLAMOOK, ORE. J ohn W anamakek I Postmantcr-General do not swoat aud whine about their con w. H. H. M iller in th* M*ai manner, forgetting that the They Attorney-General dition; J eremiah R isk Rich Coal Deposits Secretary ot AgricuHMre tronsar» on which 1 had generally ig They do nht Hfe awake lu thb Hark and weep for t holt sins; TILLAMOOK LIVERY STABLE, Governor STATE OF OREGONS. P en noy er . nited mv matches were on a chair in do not make me sick discussing their Productive Harm Land. •ootter part of the room, 1 liegan once They duty G. w. M c B ride Secrétai y of State P hil . M eti kan Treasurer mor» to fuel around tlie room for the Not onr to is God. dlssatiRflod, not one Is demented E. B. M c E lroy Supt of Public Instruction Otter •latch safe, ever and anon crossing F rank <’. B aker with the mania of owning things; Pouter ................................ <R. S.STRAHAN Not one kneels to another, nor to bis kind that JONES bros . P roprietors . my old flaxseed |>onltiee trail. .. > W. P. L ori » thousands of years ago; 4,1, A Supreme Judges By and by 1 judged tliut I had «truck Not lived » r . 8. B ean one is respectable or unhappF SVST ttlS tte Mxiality. for 1 was in the nrtghbor- / J. H. M itchell BtiTBi.y now while lots are cheap. For full particular« call on or addreM: whole earth. i J. N. D olph First-class single and double turn-outs kept on Senators ........... teod of the fireplace. 1 could «niell the It is no more poetry, perhaps, tlmn th« B. H ermann HENRY TOEHL, Nehalem. Ore., or NEHALEM MILL CO., Astoria, Ore. Congressman.. •M embers. 1 liegan to grojie, anil «nc- annual tax list for 1892, but it ha« ¡'let* hand. Boarding and transient stoc k cared (J. T. Apperaon, Register. jgMded in getting both arm« up the flue in it, and ideas are going to hurt no B. F. Burch, Site a long distance liefore I knew by man. for. Receiver. the soft, nice feeling of the soot where 1 Poetry is a queer thing. I enjoy it THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. UoniiF F. A. M oose T illamook , ore . •as Then I went bock and tried it where 1 fln<l It unconventional and from I Joint Senator r P. B oise •ver again, falling over a chair that had Circuit Court the heart. Mr. Riley writes me from G. G. HINGHAM Prosecuting Attorney ■ pillow shams on it. In the morning I TILLA M OOK ( Ot NT'V• WM. D. STILLWELL could see where 1 fell over the pillow y^CRE TRACTS AND Representative ... II. F. HOLDEN sham« and saved myself with my grimy Judge iW. T. W est U. K. S1BLF.Y hands. Commissioner TOWN LOTS. ...... W. W CoMhKK 1 now tried the wall, groping along i Clerk .................................. S am D own * Kor sale at reasonable price» «nd on with some care and an occasional dab of Sheriff............................. H H M c D ermott tema. Location beat in the city of Till«- Treasurer.......................... E M L amb soot till 1 knocked down a picture on a Assessor.............................. J ohn K dwami * rich and costly Sevres vase which I kept Surveyor • ■ ■ A. T. W hite School Superlntrnoem whbwrancr School C*fT WM. II. STILLWELL. calamus root in. 1 will have to keep uiy Deputy Prosecuting Attorney A. « »*' ««*’« — ... , r'tTV T illamook , okk . calamus root in something else hereafter. - TJLLAMIIOK CITY. ...,G. O. NOLAN By and by I found some more tilings, Recorder ........... . .E. F. bELPH ; Attorney bnt not tho match safe. 1 got sort of „<;«> C ohn Treasurer ,.D. H. SEXWN wild, and everything abont the house j Marshnli «J ohn B arker , Presiden seemed ao still. Isn't it terrible when a >A. P W ium » n ¡ Trustees man has thut horrible feeling in his own (G. W. P ettit bonse.aa though he might be robbing it? How glad 1 am tliat 1 never perfected society dimbctohy . myself aa a burglar, as I had intended to do at one time just after 1 gave up my A FALL LIKP. ADAM*«. littls paper ill the west. For what a life Duluth, and drop« into poetry *o gently G A. R -Mrot. first «nd ‘h'rdK*'^1'1,|”d"y J* it is; all night work, all among strangers and io gracefully that 1 rntut run the Will make re«ulsr trips, the weather perm who have no sympathy for one. often ri»k of vexing him by quoting a page Ing, from ^BVi.o"oM7‘îi"rTiuÂ"«^’ coarse people, too, who sleep with their from hie letter. TILLAMOOKTO ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. mouths open and their room» shut. It Per Freight rale» or P«A«.»e. apply to WM. GUIEN, REC SEC Y. “But," he write«, “what ehall I tell is just as well, 1 presume, that 1 gave !» you of my first impression of America s V » A M —Meets first Saturday night P. SCHRADER. Master. up, for if one cannot find a match box in as 1 net foot on Dulntli soil—ar in it his own room how could he succeed in rather—for it ia raining (till, as it ha« M., finding the concealed purse of a total been for the last few month», in a way stranger? that seem» very hard to Overcame. H. P.. A. r WILSO». SBC V. The other match box is over the wash Albeit, as Brother Brightwaters might A O U W.—Mrots every Monday n'Z1“, ‘ r «.lio A. » Mail, c N. dk «.- m » a stand. and when 1 found it 1 did ao too theerily remark: W. S everance . R eorder earnestly. When you discover anything -Ob! what •» «rend as a May da» seen«» hook a '-ABDKRCO -Meets on «rst Tues you should not doit too hard. 1 knocked The fields U gross and th. woods la »raefl. day ni«ht o< each *0^,* ( Awl (be akla. 1« soft a* th. ooofne dove down the match safe as I discovered it. Wtijw« Pa«sroa»T C. h Daaw, cnise You have heard BO highly apoken of. arxl the matches all fell in the water H Fa««». Ssc’V. “Bock several mile« from here I l*gan pitcher. 1 tried to get them out quick, before they got wet, and so pulled the to note evidence of northern latitude, aa pitcher over on the floor. Aa ths water compared »rith that ao recently left in ran dosm through the floor upon a friend Indiana. For instance, although I had who is visiting us and paying his board, three pair» Of underclothing, 1 noted be rose and followed tip the stream. with regret that 1 woe wearing two pair« When he got to where 1 was he told me nt them in my grip and not where iny HlCH«RP«O». FAST’” ___________________ what o'clock It was and then went to bed third ¡«lr wan growing, oh, no cold and distant. Then quite a few knit jacket« M g canea *>TT" -Fir* *.*oi,r.'n’a‘7c¿ again. paaaengera So did __ ___ ______________ on low, aoggy and ■* sinister “ ..J- ...... T Attorney-at-Law. General Merchandise. They Reep on hands at their store in¡ Hobsonville the largest stock: of goods in Tillamook County. _____ J. H. S , P lace to I nvest . T he B FINE TOWNSITE TH E SI"- AUGUSTA. COHN & CO. zxte of -A»ll ciceri, a, Hats, ; Sixoee MS I "It ta wearing awa'. Jean, Like huw when It*» thaw, Jean, And its haunches are a’. Jean, An bald as the telilb! "There's cark there and rate, Jesti; And wear and tear there, Jean, But there’s mighty* little hidr. Jean, Unsocked up tho flume!" •Thia word la a little obscure In thé original but look» some like "deemed" or "debled." hut evidently It is neither of these. B. N. Poetry like this does not bear tho marks of the coldchisel, and the smell of blasting powder Is not on it, but oh! how truthful it 1»! How the buffalo overcoat of the northwest, with red flan nel lining to it, and the odor of the tejiet and tho dead and unchlorided past rise» up before tlie eye of one as one read« these simple yet truthful line» to one'« self. It Worked. “Hold up them hands!” The train robber held his revolver pointed at the head of the only piwsenger in tho car who had not complied with the stem command. "Hold 'em up,” ho repeated, “or 1'1? blow the wholo top o' yer head off!" “I would if 1 could," quietly replied the pale but self pwsoeoed passenger; looking down at his empty Sleeve»,- “but I haven't seen them for nearly twenty-nine years. I left them on tho field of Gettysburg.” Off came the hat of the murderous villain and there woe a huskiness in his voice as he said; "1 beg your pardon; sir! 1 wouldn't hurt a hair of yonr head for the whole United States,” and passed on to the next man. "Yon look young to have lieen a sol dier in 1808," said a fellow traveler after the robber had cleaned out the train and gone. “Me?" replied tho other. “I A'ash’* ten years old in 1863. t hover saw Let tysburg. 1 was born this way. But I'm ahead about $250 on this tittle game.” And the Armless Wonder of tbo Wa bash deftly took a gold watch out of liirf vest pocket witli his toes, noted the time of day and said he guessed tll» tnürf would lie an hour late at the dhnwr sta-’ tion and he was getting mighty liirffgry; —Chicago Tribune. Dors Not Always Follow.»• Hobsonville, Ore Manager, SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE yellow-whisky tang that never yet wm seen on sea or land. Also at the stations along the f-outb beg*in to Appear the ob ject which the curidna tourist first takes for a dead cow Imperfectly buried, but which upon nearer approach proves to be onr old friend with the buffalo bver- coat that ofttiiaes barks and snarls at our acute sensibilities ua we jolt Onward with the grand march of civilization. But the dear old bovine overcoat id going! • ~ ~y T-Wr r A Long i’ueutlun. A nchoollxjy handed in a written medi cal certificate to excuse his fionattend- ance. ”1 certify," the medical authority was made to say, "that thid boy is unfit to attend school for 804 days." Tbo' schoolmaster thought it odd, the in terim lieing so long and, at the same time, so particular in its date; and upon Inquiry it turned out that the doc-' tor had written “three or four” days,- which the boy had altered to 804.—Ar gonaut. Delayed. He—I thought the bridé ami gfobtn were going to start right off on their Vte'l'lmg trip instead of waiting. They were. But «lie had to dtagl h"r wedding drena for a travel teg gM*B ami they didn't get «tarte > •util tte a«<£<loy.—Cloak Revtow, «art e rises. A hould like to pre- 1 painted to soul« sent the ■UbuW which would charitable you recammo -IW ■ ml Cruel Lady 1’H* him.—Lite'« Catene Account^! "Wh’rrf About fir* morning," «aid the js . "No, air," »aid ti e forget that yon are on very long train."— Harper » Bazar. Whut Columba* Owes to Chicago« Columbus wrm a grand oh! man. Who II vim I long yearn ago; And If I he hm had bthar »UoGii He I um ! a mind to kuow. Ho sallwl the Ocean blur, he df«l; No sailor was so game. And if It had been f»lnk he would Have sail»*! fl just the name. He made an egg stand on ft a end, As some historians tell. And then he got a daisy mash Ou good Queen Isabel. *’I’m aolfd now,*’ quoth Chrfstopbet, As high bfc tossed L in cap, “And I will find America Or bust a btttchfn strap.** Ro off he sailedIrom Palq* town. He sailed by day and night. Until one morn a sailor man lUmarteed. ‘There’* land Id s?ghtr Columbus climbed the quarter declf And looked the eea. Then whooped a whoop, “You’re off; young man; It’s out of sight,” Mold he. Ht feoW «wUll. In tt<»i«ht profonniif Said lis: "This test. 111. Dotchl 80 this I. tliat Ain.ritA I’v. brord shunt so miirb.'” Coltimbua Inter s».nt «abate Ao<l. with ronMfng P>J. FI. wrote a besaln« loltsrte Chtesao. Illloote. fb.n. 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