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F. xkcv TIV f (’ ommit T fi f L. H Be iw-> 11AM. D. STfLi-WELt t,H V V. JOMMSON W F I). Jo.NhS. < 'O!t It BUBON D1 NO »EC R Kf A R V Meets first and third Saturday caeli month, rev information regarding 'I iilamook County. Write for particulars, ami see further descriptive matter in thi paper. Send for copy Of I llustrated II kadlight , B«.ar«l <»f Trade Edition. //ih, Qocd ^¡tavclcd Stia ilacficd bi/ SUac/nificeu! GEMS IN VERSE We Host Not Uoilbt. Wo must not doubt or fear or dread that love for life is only given. And that the calm ami sainted dead will meet estranged and cold in heaven — Oh, L oto were jaxir and vain indeed, based on so harsh and stern a creed. Earth’s lower things her pride, her fame, her science, learning, wealth and pourer— Slow* growths that through long ages cuine, or fruits of some convulsi ve hour. Whose every memory must decay—Heaven ia t<Mi pilie for such as they. They are complete: their work is done. So let them sleep in endless rest. Love's life is only here begun, nor Is nor can be fully blest; has no room to spread Its wings amid this crowd of meaner things. —Adelaide A. Procter. How to Itolleve 5iy or Other Vine Pol* • soiling. Apply soft soap freely, without remov ing it with water. With some i»ople a Weak tincture of belladonna relieves the poisoning quickly. flow to Pítele m Trunk. To pack a trunk properly requires a plan. If one is going on a trip and pro poses to live in the trunk, »0 to apeale, then tho plan should l e made with refer ence to easily getting at those things most frequently in demand. If, how ever, the trunk is packed merely to move clothing from one place to another, Where tho trunk will be unpacked, then tho plan should call for a folding of all garments in as large fold ■ as the size of the trunk admits of. As each layer is made all the .paces at th • i.l.-; and ends ami in the corners should l e filled with amall articles. It is a h id plan to put in it lot of garments one on top of the other and then when the pile lias reached tho top of tile trunk try to till in tln se va cant places. Uesid.smu ing thingsup yon will loee valuable space by such a method. The proper way is to build layer on top of layer, making each one complete bh you go along. The result will bo that yon can get a great deal moro in a trunk, and the compactness of packing prevents the clothing from get ting creased and mu- ■ d. Hi.-.id that no woman ever thoroughly mastered tho art of trunk packing. Ifow to Cool Inilamcil or ll«*ntc<l Eyes. A little contrivance < alle.l an eyecnp enn be bought for fifteen or twenty cents at drug stores, of which few people know of. It is like a tiny goblet of thick glass, whose bowl is slightly elliptical in ■hap*, and whose top edge is curved dowuvj-ajd, so it will til. closely over tho hollow in which the oyo is set. This filled witli col l water, with a few grains of «alt, 1 b held to tho eye hi nt over to meet it. When the le ad is lifted the eyocun bo o ] k n and shut ninny times in tho liquid, of which not a drop need es cape. Any eyo wit h or . .ling lotion cuu be applied by this means. How t<» AddrmH Letters. If you uro addressing a business letter, ■»end it to Mr. John Smith or to Measr». John Smith & (’<>. If th«» letter bo a so rial communication, addrc»s it to John Smith, Esq. The English rule is to ad dress tradcHinen a» "mister” ami <entle- inen and professional men as “osqnire.** But this rule won’t work fur obvious rea sons in Ainorica. Addnsi a lettor to “General Smith” or to “Dr. Smith,” but never under any circuinstiinces to “Mrs. General Smith”or “Mi <. Dr. Smith.” If such an identification bo < . ential ton correct delivery, ii e an extra line and addretu* to “Mrs. Smith, in the care of General Smith.” If the letter be to a widow and her identity boob.cure with out the title of her liimbaml, then the obsolete form mi*;ht be used of “Mrs. Mar)' Smith, widow of General John Smith.” But such is not an imaginable case. There is no un of putting * for” or “to” before the name of a p tsoii ad dressed. In nddrt ■••ing a note to un married stater» the graiiiinnti< d rule is towrite, when the given nines an» not jiK'ntioned, “The Mtai Smith»,” and when tho nnims ire mentioned “The Misses Mary a. I Sarah Smith.” But •‘The Misses Smith” has 1 ■»•< n adopted by general consent and will do. To a man to whom the titl< of honorable indue the article shonl I bo u < <1 aud ho should be nddivNMcd a» “The Hon. John Smith.” But no man in Aim ii<*a < xcept the lieu tenant govern« t of Ma .;« hu ■ tt- is en titled by law to such a mark of distinc tion. Weae<’<»t«l it. how« ver, very liber ally, and maybe wo are right. “His Excellency” is only given by law to the governor < f Ma-nchnsi ttn. The proi- dent of the Vnitrd States should l>e ad dressed in so ninny words, and the begin ning of a letter to him should be simply “Mr. President," or "To the l’rennleiitof tho United States, Sir.” The Good Morning Kiss. *Tis but three little mouths ago Since Nell and I were married. And Joy that came to bi«l us Joy Since then has with us tarried. And yet a full fu dged Benedick, With ull my biiss, am I, As doth appear each morning When I kiss my Noli good by; For It’s Don’t forget the curtain rings. The carpet tiu ksarid hatchet. And t ike this piece of ribbon, lovo. And sec If you cun match it.** Oh, happy is the evening hour. When Nell tho tea is pouriug Ami I am sitting opposite. Her every move adoring! And happy are the morning times That nil loo quickly fly ntil I stand upon the steps And kiss my Nell good by: Au«I it’s “Don’t forget the linen, dear, And match these buttons, sweeting. And « all around at Ma<laine Y.’s Ami get that yard of pleating.** Tho pn j,rit tor of a corner grocery happened to be a small man without any beard. “What can 1 do for yon sonny?*’he asked the small boy in front of the counter. “Nothing. The other little Ixjy 1» wrapping mo up a pickled cucumber.”— Texas Sifting». is it so, O Christ in heaven, that whichever way we go Will of darkness must surround us, things wo would but cannot know? T. at the infinite must bound us like a temple viil unrent. While the Unite bvor wearies so that none at tain content? Is it ro, O Christ in heaven, that the fullness yet to come Is so glorious and so perfect that to know would strike us dumb? Kiltie(n^ed five yearn, wlmdoesn’t like That if only for a moment we would pierce bo to any “please”)— Papa, pass the bread. yond the sky, Papa If what, my dear? With these ¡xor dim eyes of mortals we should Just «‘‘e God and die? Ratio—If you can reach it.—Munsey’s —Ba rah Williams. Weekly. H<*ttlc<1 Mt Last. Sho cotnes Into tho restaurant, Slio sitadowu in a chair; She toases up lier Iunga and then Kho roods the bill of faro. A Ry in put II izl ng Spirit. She rends It up. «ho reads it down. She reads it croaawlse. too; 8I10 r<-ada it near, fhe reads it far. She reads It through and through. Sh<* take« it up, she put« it down, Sho looks around In doubt; She limns she drums, she sighs, sho starts. Her lipa begin to |x»ut. A Dltllculi < hol« .* tn Nusprnd Our’» Skirts In XI ealhrr. Mak»» a belt hr. < it i.;h f«> button around the waist outside <>f du x I’ > thia fuaU*n nt i« .uhtr inH ivals four prrlmp» eight er t< U inchvM h'lig. Mini on tho end < I’ eticli tape place a large »«fety pin. The < ntrivam > iuay I»»» car ried always in n w;ft i dlm t or mackin k»sh pocket, mix ) with it « aid a dri s eaaily be lifted «nd a« hi <li n* <1 > If black tu|ws niui 1» It arc .. I thw will ■ot look taid ewn if no watrrpn »f i worn. ••Then, niv <lvsr »ir, why on ear lb Lru-hlt.. 1 i<-. * V JKffl W h ÓARE DEBILITATED. AND SÙFSg from N ervous D ebilità S eminal W far ness . L osses D rains . I mpotency oft L ost M anhood . R heumatism , L ame ack . K idne ? T roubles . N ervousness \/lSITJNG CARDS:—A fine line of latest style * f'» cts per pack of 5O. At this office. ■J^ÌLEEPLESSNE55.Fb0RMEMORY& GENERAL lLLHEAn|| DON DS FOR DEEDS:—At this office, ‘■'each or 12 for 5O cts. wW*'' we have a relief and cure In your ignorance of effects and vitality — which is system the elements thus strength and vigor will fol cure or money refunded. Dr. Sanden’s Electric after all other treatments testify, and from many of -> H 4ORTCAGHS:—At thiBofflcc. 5 cts each or 12 jvl fur 5O cts. /fajf The date opposite your name printed on the margin of your paper or on th«- wrapper indicates the time your subscription expires and yon are invited to renew at that time. Ail papers sent t«» parties outside the county are promptly discontinued when their time expires ami six months* arrearage is the limit uilhm the county. In stopping your subscription.it is necessary first to pay all arrearages. GREAT THE REDUCTION! llipan« Tabtilcw purifv the l«l.>.■,!. liipan» Tabule* <mr b.,«i bn*Hth. RipuiM Tahnlcs : fur bad t.-nq-er. Ripatu Tabitlra i nn- bili<ui,n< Ri|«niii Tabu!««: staiubMni n in <i«r. Ri| ati< Tabuir, : one give« letiei. Ri|mn« Tabukw cine e >n«t«|>ition. Kilians TabuUrs : for torpid liver Ripam, Tabiile. pl asant laxative. Ripan, Tal’iiles « «re «lixainess. Kipan, Tahulw < uie dv- p, |w a. liipan* Tabnles : a famil.v r-na-dy. iii|«ans Tabulca have cum • to al<v. Kiran« Tabak,: for« nr «1 tnacn. ilians T:vl«iiks are always rvadv. > the effects of abuses, excesses, worry and exposure. For such suffenn ou- marvelous invention, which requires but a trial to convince the most skeptic or bv excesses, or exposure, you may have unduly drained your system of nerve forti electricity—and thus caused your weakness or lack of force. If you replace into yog drained which are required for vigorous strength, you will remove the cause, and health, low at once and in a natural way. This is our plan and treatment, and we guarani,, Send for our Illustrated Pamphlets, free ; sent by mail, sealed. Belt is no experiment, a3 we have restored thousands to robust health and vip» failed as can be shown bv hundreds of cases throughout this State, who would gladi, wfconi we have strong letters bearing testimony to their recovery after using our Belt, DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT , , , • ,,nttprv into a belt so as to be easily worn during work or at rest, and it gives soothing, prolonged current, >s a complete garante bat e y made"”°’v“'ro,;tit $5.000h It has an Improved Electric Suspensory, th, «eatesV bòTn eve? given weak men,“ nd we warrant it to cure any of the above weaknesses, and to enlarge shrunken limbs, or part,, « Money Refunded. (Fcr Ninety Days.) J ob P rinting at L ess than P ortland P rices . Now is the time to order Letter Heads, Hill Heads, Envelopes, Cards, Etc. Wo make this reduction that all may get in 1 he habit of using printed stationery. Il costs it-s than to buy* blank stationery and is more, 1 business-like. Once in the habit, and you will not quit it. It saves time and money. The prices given arc for the best qvalitv oi * pahkr and stock , though we furnish cheaper grades for less money. No trouble about writ 1 ing with pen and ink oil our stationery, and the priuting is done in the best style of the art. fLoO I 1^2.50 I V5°° I fiiooo Buklne.«s Cai ds fl 5° f2 25 f4 5- ?3 oo Bill Heads . 1 5° 2 25 3 oo • 5 00 2 25 Letter Brads . I 50 3 oo . 2 OO . . 2 75 4 Nole Heads . 1 40 2 OO Statements . 1 4° . .2 75 4 . . I 50 . 2 ?o Envelopes C%.. XX 4 . .6 ” Large XX 2 50 •4 25 Show Ti«?«*t ls... . 2 OO . .2 75 3 1 50 i 50 . .2 00 Dance " . . 2 OO l'oste« s, Small 1 50 2 00 ” Medium 5 °o 3 00 IO co ” Large 6 50 .5 00 2 50 Ï 75 1 ireuhir 1.« Iter •5 25 1 00 Shipping Tags. 4 5< i 75 I Visiting Cards 5«x?ts or “sets. f*l()0. "Bought of" Statements oil pencil paper, tablet form, f2 25 or f.| oo $HOOO. Placards, "I’ositivclv do credit," etc., fl ^doz. or less 3rts. each for all over. Large size fl 50 ^Woz. aud .sets each for all over. "For Sale" and "For Rent’’ placards, with space for name and description, jets, err.d- llorse Bills on card board or cloth, >5 00 ^50 or |6 5U flUO. .Deeds, Mortgages, Bonds for Deeds, Summons, Applications for Survey, ami all other legal blanks of same size carried ill stock, 5c. ea< h or soc. fltdoz. Discount «'f 1» per cent, on js < • orders. Blanks not < uuineiatc«l, <i 00 ^i<x>. Speeiallv prepared Receipts, or Orders, bound in tablet torin, $2 00 ^100, f; 5«- or $1000. Large size, <3 00, <4 50 ami f; 00. Printing on Postal Cards, il 00 $100, Ji 50 $250, fa 40 $500 anil 25 $iouo. Pencil Tablets, 5 and 10c, For ink, 10 and lfic. It always pays to order in quantities of 500. No charge foi blinking work in tablets. Extra charge for color work, printing on both sides and «lifficult designs. Alf kinds of com merclal printing not enumerated done promptly and at low rates. all and se«1 our extensive Hue of samples and you can get an idea of what von want and be convinced «if o«ir claims. Mai) orders given prompt attention. Samples «if Legal Blanks sent free to N’otai ies, Attorneys and J. I’.’s. HEADLIGHT PRINTING □ ., [Tack thison your desk.] T illamook , ori “1 give you my love, then 'tis all I can do**— Low tintopexl her womanly head. “I low you, til», b»ve, with a love so true. There is nothing elw in my life for yon.** “But Lane wants nothing vise," she tudd. —Tom H. Cannon. L\i you know who that fearfully hullK-1) WVIIV .in u over by the door?” ‘‘V«. that 1« my wife, hih ! I would rtmiuj you that beauty u only akin yo ^^WEAHNESS0-1’ QCBSCWIPTIONS taken at this office for .my ncwspap.er or magazine published in the United States or Foreign cou» tries. Anew and complete treatment consisting of Suppoaitoriea, Ointment.« tn Capsules, also iti Box ami pills a Posithrcure for External, In lzkvoaamc sweeter than you— ternal. Blind or Bleeding. Itching. Chronic, Re Ixive. with tho exes of blue: cent or Hereditary Piles, and many other di»- The sweet soprano sho knew, she knew caae« and female WCakne«s, it is always a great Is'iufit t«> th«- general health. The first discov When she was singing of love and May That lxwo wax master and ruled the play. ery of a medical cure rendering an operation of the knife nnueccxsary hervaft« r. Inis remedy And lx»ve wan singing your heart away— has never beeu known to Cail, fi per box. 6 tot Hinging your U« mu t away! f5, sent by mail Why «uffer from this tern!»’«- — Frank L. Stanton. >h«ca*«-. when a written guarantee is given witii six boxes, to refund the money if not cured ’ semi stamp for free aoiuple. Guarantee issu< «1 A Wouian'a XVay. by W oodakd . C lark IkCo , wholesale and retail M! will give you,” be murmured, “a warrior's druggists. S«»le Agents, l\>rtland. Oregon. 51 name**- She sighed ,u» she shook her head. “I x* ill varve it aloft on the pillars of fame. In bUsnl rvd letters, enscrollvd in Paine“ — “But Lox v cannot read it,“ »he said. M ost compl«! bo« k < t its kimlOpDlDur 3'0 ever p»i>.hwh<-d. Giv-' H -•>• ObnlDfitn d “I will make you," he pleaded, “a statesman's uremvut of all kimls of l.umbei, LUM8FR brute” 1.« c*. I’lanks -. mtling; cubical .y-' She listened and turned her head. content« of -.p .»:«• and round ANb “I will sit in the halls w here the great abide; Timber, hints n> lumbvr dealer« I ftg U-lHlf Where Xmbltl u» feasts ami Is satisfied**— woodanea«ur< speed of cfrci 1 «r*’*® OJuA sawvearr-jf Stws. cord wootl table*, felling “But Lnc cannot share it.“ she said. trv«*«.growth of trees; latnl n»« ,i«ni, . wages, irnf. txwrd. interest, stave and !ea«)ing bolts “I xx 111 sins you a song such as i<oets prisa**— ctr. Stand nd I hma R thiongcout the Vuited 8 he blushed and »»he drooped her be ml. “I «ill «t»o soft chords from the inuse, « hose states aud Canada Get the new i«lii*tr.ttr«! ««Ilttonof i*>i2. Ask your book seller for it. eyes .Vnt post paid for 35 cents. Illumine the |»ortnls of Ixive's paradise“— G W Fisher.Box 233 oohesterN.Y. “Hut U»vo cannot sing them.“ she said. Com pensât ion. Oh. the compensating spring«! Oh. the balance w heels of life. Hidden awa> in the workings under the seem 4 ing strife! Slowing the fret and tl»e friction, weighth»* the w hirl and the force. Evolviti« the truest power from each »nwn- H'lou« sou ree. Ah! if we knew it all, we should swrelj ander- stand That the batanee of sorrow ami joy U held with an even hard, TXatthe scale of UkVSM or hws shall never •»vrrfh.w. And that coinprn*Ation le twined with the kA of high aud low. k, Z —Th«* bvhtplac? to iuvest. AL N EH\LEM. with prices of lots, in this office. Write to or call ou Nehalem Mil) Co , Astoria, Ore., or H knry Tor.HL, Nel.aleiu, Ore. 24-tf 0V3i< Ons Million (Sold. A llinifdj Siig¡¿r*trtl. ’ANDEN ’ S , ______ „ . “Si i I and suspenso RY for . 1 .,y me u«»«vu,--- Portland or Salem price*. Approved from, samples will be sent to Notaries in this count 1 said w hen the curtain fell, “Adieu, brave tenor, adieu! You sang your part and you sang it well. But lx>ve sang sweeter than yon!** Appington his has lie past 1 tidtiraneo. This morning when I wan taking my bath that monkey oj youni jump« I on iuv back, • Yott’v» got to choose between him and me. Mrs. Appin ;ton- Well, give 111« three days to think it over. llarjHT’» llazar. /? eV cht ^ABSTRACTS OF TITLES—Titles examined j' and records searched. Abstracts ma«lr n>r ull lands or town lots in the county on sln rt notic«*. Work for nonresident lund hohlers ia specialty. The only set of abstrm t books in the county. Complete todale. office in H e id - light office. Address T illamook A bstract Co.. Tillamook, Ore- EXEUUTolUS SALE. By virtue of an order of the lion. Countj Court of Tillamook County, State of Oregon" duly mac e and entered June nth iS^, the un- deraigtied Executor of the will of M. I’ Hatha way deceased will at «»tie «»’clock in the after noon of Saturday July 16.h 1S92. offer for h th The Taking of the Tenor. at public auction at the Court bonne door at And tho tenor is married! I knew. Tillamook. Oregon, the real property of the That brilliant night at the play. aforoni I testator in Tillamook Count' . Oregon, That Hie sweet soprano with eyes of blue described a« follow-», to-wit The south half o the southucst quarter ami the west half of the Wiw binging ids heart away— southeast quarter of section 30, Tou nsliip 2 south, of Range 10 west, of the Willamette Hinging his heart away, Meridian in Oregon and also 4:» acres in the IxMuilng Ids lips astray; north half ot south west quarter of said section The «In rk of the forest <1 reamed today— ,v>. Townnbip 1 s «nth, Rann ia west, bounded The stage wan a meadow, sweet w itli May; by Iwgtiintiig at th«' southeast corner of th«* She was singing his heart away—away. .\. E quarter of the S. \V. quarter of flit Singing his heart away! aforesaid section 30, and running them e north 12 chains, thence went 40 chains, thence south She w»m not singing to you. 12 chains, thence cast 40 chains to place ot iH-ginning. Kite wan not singing to me; Ter us of 'ale: One half cash, remainder on He saw himself in her eyes of blue, one y ars time secured by note and moilguge A drowning mau in a sea! ou Hie premies. Deeds to made at expense of purchase!s. A drew nlng man in a sea n»K THAVBR, Executor Where drowning is sweet! And she— (>li. she w ax singing his ship astray; Hut the beautiful haven landward lay— «/AJRANESE5 The stage was a meadow, sweet with May. Ami the birds were singing his heart away — Hinging his heart away! •r > Z Clil bxcclkill Sl/tlcUl CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT. Advertisements under this head, one cent per word for first insertion, and half rates thereafter. The waiter stands with sphinxliko staro For hours, it seems to me; And then she aaya «he thinks she'll have A cup of nice hot tea. —Life. Il«*w II Fit m window ...-li <. • « into n largo dr7 gu.»l» l«>X or I- II I I. > . ' UlH.lt) fur the puipo»v, h aving i >| . of four er ■ix inebennbove the - ih ! i !■'. .1 ventilator. Harn aatope uf five or nix I ik '. i . v t the root. In tli« reurm.l |>.<rti««. n • If <« E« t or luorv »|uu.« ia win. li to l. .d. Place the entrance al th» Mile anil keep the coop cool ami clean. Wi en the ^a.-h i- •<> longer neeiled, it can I h , rw'inivr' Mid h » In Lovers* land we twain abide Ami there will dwell forever; No doubt or grief shall be allowed Our werldcd souls to sever. 80 faithfully her uame I breathe I:i every ardent sigh I’m glad to be the errand boy Who kisses her goodby; When it’s “Hun aroun«l to Stacy's, George, And get t hreo sheets of hatting. And bring four spools of 'lifty* thread that I use for tatting.** —George Horton. Is It So? Is It no. O Christ in heaven, that tho highest suffer most, That the strongest wander furthest and rnoro hopcdessly are lost. That th » mark of rank in nature is capacity for pain. That tho anguish of tho singer makes tho sweetness of the strain? Ktir tho nugMi* intu the unbeaten white of the egg. Tin« will kut p soft some times a week or more. lluw tu N«-«.* I lult-r M’atar. If then* is k < mi <1 ice, cut n hole just targe enough for th«* ! u«*. g< t <1own to it and cover the heal and h l«» with a blanket tu* to t .v’ludv the suylight. If there is no ice, h raft with a h<»le in the center will answer tho simu piirj>oM». By excluding the light th« 1 Highly you will l»e able to ►« *• v uh stu ptising clear ness to the bott« in of wati r n vend feet dr«*p. Lost articles . f any marked color can lie teen on the lu»t t«nn nhnost as easily aa if there were n«> w.u r. /? l 7/Z c 7 They are graded in strength to meet all stages of weakness in young, mtddle-aged or old men, and w>U can the worst cases in two or three months. Address —* wi rw SANDETi ELECTRIC CO., I72 First St., PORTLAND, OREGON. Scientific American Agency for CAVEATS TRADE MARKS, DESiCM PATENTS COPVRiCHTS, etc. For Information and free Handbook write to MUNN A CO.. .7,1 BROADWAY, N ew Yong. Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Every patent taken out by us is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge in the Scientific ^mericiiu Largest circulation of any scientific paper in the world. Splendidly Illustrated. No intelligent num should be without it. Weekly, *>.‘L00 a year; $1.50 six month“. Address MUNN ti CO., P lulishkr », 3C1 Broadway, New York. No Batteries or Electric Spark to care for. ZfaJrr.T no smell or dirt. No double or false Explosions, so frequent with the unreliable spark, It Oils Itself Automatically, Just light the Burner, turn the VTheel, ud it runs all day. Jktl It runs with a cheaper grade of Gasoline than any other Engine, and^eoni* quently it COSTS LESS to run it. For Simplicity it Boats tho World. It has fowcr parts, end is therefore J mk likely to get out of order than any other Gas or Gasoline Engine now built» SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR TO San Fracisn, Cal. PALMER & REY, aid Porgaci, W A GOOD SEAMSTRESS PÄ9HECTITY AND A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY IS ONE OF OUR NEW WHAT TILLAMOOK CITY HA3. ELECTRIC LIGHT .—The city is lighted throughout bv electricity, the streets with arc lights aud the dw< Hings and business houses with iiicand« scent lights. The plant is first- class In every respect, ami capable of lighting a city of i0,0oo inhabit iut<. IDEWALK .—Milts of giaxl. wide, substan tially constructed sidewalks, forming a network extendi. 4 to ami - - i.net tin .11 parts of thechy. GRAVELED TREET -A first cbi-ss\ stein « f graveled streets, with a deep covering of goo«I grave . which is obtain* d in il.c city Inni-s. CITY HALL.—A neat • -ub.tantial structure, containing city offices, council chamber, city jail am! rooms for Fiie Company. There is a good liie l-ell in the tower, and th«* building presents a good archk«-ctura1 appearance. TELEGRAPH.-The 'li’laimxik & Bay City Telegraph line eonm-ats with the Western I'liion at forest «.rove, and will I c extendedou this end to Nehalem and Clr.ts p. TOWN ITC -The lo< atioti of the city is re markably beautiful, and is just sloping enough to seci.re g’M>d sewi rag«- aud drainage. An ex cellent -y>u-m i -.v it, i w. -.k*. can I e put in at reasonable cost, also. The townsite is J lid off regularly,and with wide streets. BUILDINGS.—There are many costly and beautiful dwelling hoti-es ia the city, and manv substantial business houses. Tin :,« hool bouse is a credit to the citi. BUSINESS.— Th- .y has’four wharves, n saw miil. three bloc! smith shops, two livery stables, three g«»o<l hole s. avérai woo«|-\\ orking »hop«, two hardware stores a jewelry store, a Irook- .«tore, a ah«»e store, three saloons, two barber shops, a tem|*erance resort, a feed store, two drug store cs. agrii ulturai implement store, meat market, bakery 1 and restaurant, photograph gallery, c«K>f»ctag ¡eshop, millinery store, seven general inerchan- e stores, a bank, a turulturv storc a newspap« «.K hin.’.r« -hop , eal estate agents, law er«. <!< «irs, ect„ ect. FAIR GROUNDS, The Tillamook Fall Asaoci- atton haa fine gn-.i uds. an excellent half-iuile track, gram! st ud. pagoda, pavilion, ect. CHURCHES i L'atholics, the Methodists < hiisli a:-. M. F. ( ireh South, and other « nominations are w n presented here SOCIET1I >. Tl <Md Fell© Gra i l \rmy. aud« •rders hav EIH’CA i 1*»X — Th «hool er teachers. Private se Is are often Two or three church instituti n a and good Inducement! • are held oui Litetary s * m ieti« s a Ld reading maintained MAIL 1 A( II ITIK< e daily mail; from the <. P to Bay Cite weekly m potaU iu i ADV AN «eat and coniiut r. Hl »>>. ( otinty. It btolda the k< g>«n an«l to ti afic on the maruificviit <vsourcts iu dairj mu I \ this pt tween «tenni« S l WÌSMG MACHINES Our Premiums FOl THIS YEAR. —THIS PAPER — with — THE S.N FRANCISCO rj ’ fui .'. PanricuL.as A dorsss "TT HE SAN FRANCISCO f Li WEEKLY CALL J*!?1 h tv handsouiH eiglit- <■ MANUFACTURING CO. ELViDERE, H.L. of Fine Fw.iiy sowing Machines. HOW I EABNEI ■ ■ AN ISLAND. p ue paper. It is issued every Thursday, and contains allot t ie important news of 11* week, gicaned from every qn ter of the globe, complete UP to date of publication. 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