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9 ♦ Vol. V, No. 34. PROFESSIONAL TILLAMOOK, OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 19. 1893. CARDS. .J. MAY. M. I»., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON NEW HOUSE NEW FURNITURE LARSEN «HOUSE P roceedings of the L awmakers A t S alem . 2VI. H. LARSEN, Proprietor. U PETRE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SI U il'.oN. Will do ail office practice at l)r. Johnson’s drnu store and attend all calls in this city. TILLAMoOK. O regon E SELPH, ATTORN EY-AT-LA W. lll.LAMOOK I T. MAULSBY, ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, N >tarv Public and Real Estate Conveyancer. First ciass in Every respect! tiESt accommcdaticns in the city. Headquarters far the traveling public. Located on main street, Tillamcck. Oregon, Important measureH Introduced—Tlie Governor'« M eaaage. Following are the main ixiints of the < ¡overnor’s message: He recommemls an increase in the facilities of all the state charitable and GEORGE \AI. PETTIT, TILLAMOOK, OREGON, penal institutions; recommends a jute mill at the penitentiary; the canal ami MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR OF THE locks at Oregon City should be owned by the state: the provisions for imlebt- edness exemptions should be abolishe«!; seines, fishwlabels, fish trap and fish com CORNER 1ST STREET AND STILLWELL AVENUE. mission should be abolishe«!; railroad The hotel ¡»now under the management o(G. W. Pettit and wife, and every effort poaaible i. commissions should be al>olislu*«l, ami niii.lt* to make Kne-ts comfortable. The |iatronaxe of the public i. reapeclfully solicited. he intimates th«* state militia should be Tillamook It Xorth Yamhill Stage ticket '*ffi< e ia here. abolished or its expenses reduced, lie also recommemls: 1. A change in the assessment law. 2. The abolition of useless commis- | sions, 3. A law fixing maximum rates for railroad aixl telegraph companies. 4. A law einjkowering municipalities to fix maximum rates on all monopolies We have taken full charge of the Grand Ceutral Hotel and have refitted and refurnished it in 5. A law authorizing the governor to excellent shape, just as good as new We shall be pleased to have all our old patrons employ a prosecuting witness. and friends to make us a call. Every effort w ill be made to make the i 6. A law giving to all state ami surroundings pleasant and comfortable for guests county officers a fixed salary. TILLa^iDQK, ------- DREGDN. 7. A general municipal incorporation law. 8. A change in tlu* roa«l laws so as to secure good roads. h 9. Providing tor the arrest ami pun W atches , «’ locks , J ewei . ry . G vns , A mmvnition and F ishing T ackle . ishment of armed men in private cm- C om passes and S pectacles . TILLAMOOK. OREGON. . ploy* 10. The passage of an inheritance tax : law. 11. The enactment of a law similar to that of Washington, exempting home steads from execution and attachment. ------ Dealer in 12. Authority to the school land com missioners to withhold from any county its sc I khi I fun«l until all the state taxes from said county have been received. 13. The creation of a state auditing board. F X 14. >o further illegal appropriation y i y of money by joint resolution. 15. Appropriation fora fish ladder at PLUMBING DONE TO ORDER. Oregon City. A TIN SHOP IN CONNECTION. Tillamook. 16. A change in the law ridati ng to Cor Fitxt St. Ä Ixt Ave. E the conveyance of criminals and insane persons. 17. Instructions to «»ur represent atives in congress to procure appropria tion for a portage roa«l at The Dalles of the Columbia; to secure the passage of a joint resolution allowing Oregon t«>use the interest on the Agricultural college funds for l>etterments on the college property; to secure an extension of time in which payment may be made by set tlers for lands within the forfeite I limits; to vote for th«* fr«*e coinage of silver; tin* issuance of the pa|s*r money of the country by the government alone, an«l the enactment of an income tax law. OCCIDENTAL t HOTEL, ? y W. SEVERANCE, J. F. ALLEN, Proprietor. I > k put y - I > i sir i CT- Arr< > rn e y , 3rd Judicial District,for Tillamook County OREGON. TILLAMOOK, (< LAUDE THAYER. WATCHMAKER MISCELLANEOUS. C. B. THAYER, BANKERS. General Banking and Exchange business Interest paid on time deposits. Exchange on England, Belgium. Germany. Swedeu and all foreign countries. TILLAMOOK, - - OREGON. I. F. EAKSON BLACKSMITH Wngoii making, and all kinds of W(M>d-work and General Blacksmithing done. Mill Machinery Repaired. Wagons Made to Order. /IP** Horseshoeing a Specialty Mis» L J. RUGOLES Mr». J JOHNSON AND JEWELER. fools, Cutlery, Nails, Doors, etc ☆ General Merchandise 'Fliey keep on hands at their store in Hobson- MILLIN ERA ville the largest stock of (’oneurr«*nt resolution a«lopted for Near Court House. goods in this County. joint committee to investigate state SENATE—rUEMDIY T illamook . O me . printer’s o lice. Same for investigation of the office of the swretary of staee. I«ooney offered a resolution provi«ling MARKET. each memlier with three newspapers. L. H. BROWN, P roprietor . Veatch move 1 to amend by reducing th«* gents for The beat Beef, Veal, Pork ami Mutton alway« number. Cogswell «»Ter«* 1 an amend on hand. Egg». Butter. Vegetable» and ment marking it five an«l it was so Chicken« bought and »old. adopted. Sntl»fa. tion guaranteed to every one. Each memlwr or«lere«l provi<le«l with t»bop opposite the Grand Central. a copy of Hill’s cod«*. TILLANOOL, SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND AND WAY FORTS. TILLAMOOK ORK. Hteiwer offer«*«! resolution extending Makes regular trips about every two weeks, the weather Permitting. tlu* tiiii«* <»f making final pro«>f on public The fast sailing S th . T hi cker has been specially fitted up for carrying par- lands to Sept. 29, 1893, an«l that the sec sengers. Following are the rates: retary telegraph tin* resuhiti«»n to Ore CABIN PASSAGE «’•’ gon’s represen tativ«?s iu Washington. STEERAGE (one way) Amended so as to rea I Jan. 1, 1894, ami Freight, (General Merchandise) I’olHand or San Francisco. «5 per ton atlopted. JONES B ros . P roprietors . Among the hills intro«lured were: Blackman, to appropriate $5,000 for wagon bridge on John Day river. Myers, for «*le. tion of roa«l Mup«*rvis«>rs. First-class single and double turn-out* kept on McGinn, for free bridge over Wil hand, hoarding and transient stock cared lamette at lortlaml. for. House resolution to apjsiint jointcom- mitte«* to prepare joint metiiorial tocon- T illamook , ome . gress on foreign immigrati«»n ; «••>n< urr« d in. Same to present j«»int memorial tocon- giess praying for early eoiiipletion of —and— All kinds ot farming, logging, milling and mechar.ics’ supplies. .xicaragua <*anal; c«>n< urre«l. Sam«* praying for opening of W’orld’s T own L ots . fair on Sumlay; eoin urre«!. F.»r sale at reasonable price« and on favorable house —TV.-HDAr terms. Location best in the city of Tilla On moti«>n of Wilkins, members pro mook vided with $5 worth of ea« h of postage C apt w . m . I). S tillwell . sUm|* and newspaper wrappers. T illa M ook , ome A « alendar clerk oMered employ«*«l at W ist . $8 a day. Cpton iiitnslu« e«l a resolution against the sale of non-union ma«le «-igars in th«* to responsible parties, on rotunda; referr«*d to a s|s*«ial« ommittee, approved securities Cpton, Ford and Inman. R solution for election of wnatorsan'l G eo XV K ioe B, pr»*«i«h i.t by dir«*« t v<Ae: made special Bay City. Ore- c. B. HADLEY. Proprietor. *7-3* for 2 p. m. Moielay «»f next week. an;/ ¿iqatí <^iler Joint men «»rial for extension of time settlen» to pros«* up « hi forfeit«* I rad- Aino one (ection of »griculturnl land, in lot» II I /r.i. ad<.pt«*d. to suit purchaser. Time or caah. BILLS INrKODI« ED. Fine Billiard Bnd Ptwl TableB. MONEY TO LOAN. |K«*ady, for jute factory. Call on or ad re.» - ■ 0REDD*- i h : m keys . Tra»k, Oregon. >7—tf C EX T R A L —7-1: Our ttfock coneiets of Ury (io<4s, Clothing, Bootx and Shoes, lints, (’ups uml Notions. Groceries, Crockery, «nd Queensware. Doors. Windows, Lime, II ami Cement. Hardware anti Nails, £H^”Special attention given to tilling orilets for goods in jobbing lots.____ A r’ast Sailirxgr Steeirxxers TRUCKEE and HOMER. TILU\M00lÇ LlVErçV ^T/\0LE J. K. S ibley , Manager, Hobsonville, < )re. EDW. G. E. WIST, A cre T racts i ; e n ; e r a l me r c h aniiis e Lots for sale in the Town of Nehalem, the best location on the river, directly below the forks, deep water front, good supply of fresh water, Post-office and telegraph station in town. Now is the time to in vest Correspondence solicited Address E.G E. Nehalem, <)re. Money to Loan. (ârand Central Milliard Hall l imber Lands for Sale. MIC A tillamdok , $1.50 Per Year Miller, for Oregon City fishway. Belknap, amending election law. Frown of Douglas, amending fish law . Sheridan, amending game law. Same, to protect Mongolian pheasants. Chandler, for collection of costs in justices’ courts. Ford, exempting $600 of household property. Campbell, regulating pilots. Daley, homesteads from j * exempting execution. Myers, on sea lions. latmson, to amend code relating to assessments, road law. Nickell, to authorize publication of county proceedings in newspapers. Northrup, three joint resolutions, one to amend constitution relating to aliens holding pro|H‘rty, adopted, one to amend constitution relating to free negroes and mulattoes, adopted ; one to amend con stitution relating to suffrage, striking out the word “white,” to change time of residence of foreigners. STATE AND GENERAI C lippings and C risp C ulli C ondensed . The Cream of the News Skimmed for Our Keaders. lien Butler died suddenly laat week. Tillamook han two eallendar clerks in the legislature—A. W. Severance in the Senate and W. E. Baxter in the House. Ex-l'resident Rutherford B. died at his home in Fremon Tuesday night at 11.30, aged He was president from 1877 to < >hio The commitments to the penitentiary for the |>ast two years by counties show that Multnomah sends the highest num ber, 309, ami Tillamook the lowest, 1. Yamhill sent 12. The R. 1’. Elmore arrived in from Til lamook Monday night with a full pas senger and freight list. The American HEN ATE—W EON EHD A Y. Packing Company’s machinery froi McAllister, for extirpation of Canadian Tillamook Packing (’ompanyat II o I m GE thistle. ville, was part of her cargo. She will Maxwell, fixing salaries of county deliver it to their cannery at llvaco. treasurers. The French Republic is almost r^nt Five hundred copies of governor’s asunder with plots and counter plots. message ordered printed. Matlock, creating Oregon World’s The Panama canal swindle has almost undone the nation. In many cases fair commission ; to second. bankers deducted as high as 11« USE—W EDNKKD A Y. bonus from the sums of mon Brown, of Douglas, to regulate w idth vanced for the scheme. ( of wagon tires. officials stoo<l in, ami the Of Baughman, to create county of Min France bail t<> foot the bills. eral. The presiilent has issued a proclama Merit, to amend law on fees of county tion making a reservation of nearly all officers. the Cascade range. The lengtlwiHlA^ SI N VI K—THURSDAY. reservation is 234 miles, and itebntnins mil----- , Willis, that no females be appointed 7020 sipiare miles of land, mostly tly fine “ or allowetl clerkships in legislature. timber. This is done to prevej nt the Steiwer, creating county of Stockman. timlier falling into the hands of specu Maxwell, incorporating city of Tilla lators too fast. The law authorizing the mook. proclamation is an abomination how Maxwell, for additional term of circuit ever. court in Tillamook county. The prospect of getting logs < Maxwell’s bill introduced in the Situ ate provides a salary of $250 for the Klamath river soon has lx*en di treasurer of Tillamook county, who now Up where the company threw in no many logs when tin* storms la receives only $75. Senator Cross’s bill amen ling the law river and logs are all f regulating the remuneration of county Mr. Marsh, who has elm assessors is intended to increase the per work of the Pokeganm 1 diem of the assessor of Clackamas county to <4- Two years ago it was inadvert ently placed at $3. run the logs down to HOUSE—THURSDAY. Wilkins, house joint resosution, No. 4, to amend constitution, changing elections from June to November; adopted. Wilkinson, to prohibit cigarette smok ing in the house. Geer, of Clackamas, house memorial to congress to pass the bill to prohibit dealing in futures; a< I opted. Ford, house joint memorial, asking congress for an appropriation of $500,(MM) for improvement of ¡Mist roads in (hegon, adopted. McEwen, house joint memorial,Nd. 4, to congress, in favor of free silver coin age; referred to committee oil labor. Geer, of Marion, house concurrent resolution, in favor of a sp«*cial session of congress,¿o relieve the suffering .»on- dition of the country, as declare«! by the democracy of the country at the late elect.on. After considerable debate, the memorial was defeated. The legislature adjourned Thursday to meet Monday. Hotel- keeper Dineen, of Huron, S. D. has written to a priest in New York, saying he and his nvighlkors wanta load of marriageable Irish girls sliippe«l to Huron, where husbands are as plenty as black I Marries in July. W ashington , Jan. 10.— In both houses of congress efforts have been made to re lieve piTsons who have claims U|>on lands forfeited within the railroad grants. Senator Dolph said today that |MTHons not actually residing on their lands, and entitled to purchase forfeited railroad lands, should make entry and payment for their lands at ome, ami not de]M*nd on legislation extending ¿he time, lie has not HUc«c«*d<*d in getting a rejs»rt upon his hill in the senate from the interior department as yet, ami is not sure of se unng favorable « onsider- ation of the bill in the senate. He has ¡earned from Mr. Hermunn that there is no |snsibi11ty of passing the hill in the house. He makes tins statement to warn purchasers not to js*rmit the time to expire without completing their p«ir- chases. When the tow n of Grant's I’aws was laid out the hJainy proprietor reserved a 11MFfoot strip all around it, as :• sort of wall w hich prevented the laying out of additions. This has remained private pro|s*rty to this time, except where it has been pierced by streets here and there, ami it has now, of course, Isvonie valuable, hilt the city must liave outlets across it a* extensions of certain strei't«. How to get it without paying the owner is w hat im now full price for h jr «MMÜ trmibling the An Oregonian <IÍH|Klt ‘I President Fulton ix takinjt bohl of duties of his o live in a way that pr< ises well. 11ix «lei'ixioiiH ar<- proiii| and firmly made in a loud, clear tone of voice. A good instance was furnished when V| I he caId■ntlur clerk. “There in no Mcotul motion,’' promptly announcml ti., p. '¡tient, “«nd we wiH at oncepro' c<*etl w i clerk. Then* is a continual scarcity dairy butter in me<liiim sized pd< k**ge»*. Most families prefer dairy to ere "•y. but it is a hard matter to find it if goo«l «piality. Home never was good, som«* was spoiled in handling, some was kept t«s> long, while some Jias spoiled by had <•!<•!- al soilfiRi fafCWl loo U imw contact with other siiM always a wi«le rang«* of highest to the lowest^ to Iwlieve that there wasls wide«M in the «piality of the milt at MB® Hart. Whence, then, arises the «ffiThrrnce?. At a m<*eting of Alaska salmon can nery men in San Francisco on Monday, it was <leci«le«l to combine permanently for mutual prot<*« tion, ami this week article* of imorporation will he file I of an ass«M iati«»n with a capital of $H.(MM),- 000. W. B. Bra«lhury will probably la* the secretary of the combination. The Alaska «-iiiiiiery men «h«l better last sea son than in many years. The market was overst<M ke«l tw«» years ago from th«* pa« k of the previous season, ami the cannery men «le ide I to combim* ami limit the pack in 1892 to about 4 >0,000 «•as«*s. Old shirks were cleare«! off in Englainl and canned salmon brought a g«ssl price. Th«* pack this year wdl Is* limited to alsait 650,000 cases. There ar«* eleven attorneys, five farm ers and four men hants in the senate an«l only one editor. I elow is given a list of tin* «s'cupat.on «4 th«* iii<*iiibers «»I the up|s r lions«*. Alley, editor; Bancroft, railroa«! man : Bvkley, merchant; I lackman, mer chant; Butler, Httorney ; (’anieron, mine ojsrator; Cogswell, attorney; CriHii«», real «•-tat«* «lealrr: Cross, attorney; Ik'iiny, attorney; Ikslson, physician; Gates, attormy; Hayes, attorney; liirsch, capitalist; Huston, attorney; l.oom-y, farmer; M. thr k. stockman; Maxwell, fanner; McAL-ter, farmer; Mr i.nn, attorney : Myer«,« ap t «h-1 ind farmer; Italey, hunker; Smith, farmer; Steiwer, merchant; Vanderburg, nier- Lant; X'e. tch, manufacturer; Weather ford, attorney; Willis, attorney; Wo«st- wanl, «Iruggist ; Fresnlent FulUm, attor ney.