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Vol. V. No. 38. PROFESSIONAL TILLAMOOK, OREGON, THURSDAY, CARDS. TRUCKEE LUMBER CO FEBRUARY 16, 1893. $1.50 Per Year. CAUGHT ON THE FLY probably eighty yards away, heard my shout: “Go below aliouthundred yards; IV J. MAY, M. D., (OF SAN FHANCISaO,) find a landing; I will try to make it.” A C argo of L ime C aused the He did so, and 1 reached him safely.” N ewsy N otes that are G oing Dealet s in PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Murphy hurt his groin and bowels D isastrous F ire . TILLAMOOK, OREGON. T he R ound . getting out of the stage, which made I The Steamer 1« a Total Loss—The Captain swimming hard, but lie thought of his SclMors anil I’aste A Moclutert Nawa Hervirá Dying. wife and family in Cloverdale and braved ! The f-tea in ship Wilmington was de- it through. They keep on hand at their store ! stroyed by fire Monday at I.innton, near in Hobaoiiville the largest stock of Bill Burns cared for him, brought him A woolen factory was established by goods in this county consisting of the mouth of the Willamette river. She down today and home tonight. monks in Florence, A. D. 1214. Will do an office practice at Ilr. .lohuaon’s drug had in her hold 1000 barrels of lime, The horses were drowned, the mail Genuine volcanic dust has been found store and attend all calls in this city. besides other freight ; the lime had in lost, and the driver, named Carter, is some way taken fire. All efforts to safe reported missing. Nothing could be 1 in Kansas and the Indian Territory. TILLAMOOK, ORKGON A Maryland factory states that it put the vessel proved fruitless. She is a learned of him. up 4,000,000 cans of corns last season. total loos. All that remain# of her is E. 8ELPH, Wants the l’omt-Office. the iron hull, and that is so warped and There are only about thirty members twisted out of shape that it is doubtful ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. The editor of the Sisson’s, Cal., paper left of the once mighty tribe of Choctaws if it can ever be used again. Every inch wants the post-office and wants it bad. near New Orleans. ®^Special attention given tofilling TILLAMOOK, of wood in the vessel was reduced to j Just listen to him : OREGON. The secret of petrifying human flesh orders for goods in jobbing lots. ashes. Iler sides are scorched and Agents (or the fast sailing steamers Some surprise lias lieen evinced that was discovered by a Milan student in blistered and the paint all burned off. | T. MAULSBY, I should aspire for the i>o8t-otlice. It is 1859, but he was drowned a few years She was owned by the Merchant Steam not selfishness that prompts me to seek later, and the secret perished with him. boat company, ami was valued, together ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Fully a hundred tonsofCunadian poul the position but an earnest desire to with the cargo, at $50,000. She was in give the people the liest postal service try were landed in Liverpool during the Tillamook, San Francisco, Portland Notary Public and Real Estate Conveyancer. sured for two-thirds of this amount. and way ports. Makes regular trips ' |Missible. It is reported that my op|Mjnent last week of December. It arrived in The Wilmington was on lier way to i intends to give to each purchaser of 25 splendid condition and Bold at about 14 every two weeks, weather permitting. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. Portland, from Victoria, and had en The fast sailing steamer Truckee has been specially countered a furious storm on the ocean. cents worth of stamps a nickel plated cents a pound. \ W. SEVERA NCE, fitted up for carrying passengers. The rates i are: The crew consisted of twenty-seven men, parlor stove if he should receive the The largest sheep ranch in the world -A >- • appointment. If I receive the appoint- is in the counties of Demmet and Webb, some of whom were Japanese. The pilot ment I shall print all my own stanili» Cabin Passage ........................ $15.00 D ki ’U ty -D i stri C t -A ttorn e y , Tex. It contains upward of 400,000 acres, was Captain Moody, who is now lying and sell them to customers Steerage (one way).................. $9.00 ut ten centa 3rd Judicial District,for Tillamook County in a dying condition from pneumonia a hundred, regardless of denomination. mid yearly pastures from 1,000,000 to 1,600,000 sheep. Freight, General Merchandise, Portland or San contracted during the storm. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. 1 shall employ the liest looking mail and A great number olcarpet-tacks, several Francisco, Five Dollars per ton.’ female assistance obtainable. Their dut bits of iron and nail are reported to have Nicaragua Canal. ies will be to write missives to people (1 LAUDE THAYER, J. E. SIBLEY, M anager , i The Press Committee of the Nicaragua who constantly expect letters and never lieen found in the stomach of a Kalama Canal Convention in New Orleans pre receive any, and to serve patrons with zoo (Mich.) boy who lately died in an H obsonville , O re . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, pared an address, of which the following free oysters and ice cream at noon and insane asylum. Myrtle Point, a thriving little inland are extracts: TILLAMOOK. OREGON. evenings. Havana cigars will lie found If the committee were asked from what at I he stump window. The office will lie town of Oregon, aliout 18 miles from the source the greatest opposition to the open everyday except during the fishing coast on tlieUoquille river is soon destined MISCELLANEOUS, ■ construction of the Nicaragua canal pro season when mail will be delivered to be a thriving mitring supply town of ------- Dealer in. ceeds, it would lie obliged in truth to promptly once a week. I shall ignore its proximity to the Salmon Mt. mines. say the railroad interests, which seem the four pound limit and accept for A well-perserved tooth of a mastodon C. & E. THAYER, to see in it a competition which will de mailing, trunks, valises and all kinds of is said to have been lately unearthed BANKERS. crease the cost of trans-continental ship machinery that will go into the mail car. eighty-seven feet below the surface near ments and impair the size of their divi The rates of |>ostiigeon the alsive, which Snake River, Idaho. The tooth weighs General Banking and Exchange business. Interest paid on time deposits. dends. No stronger illustration of the conies under the head of third class aliout four pounds and measure* 17 inches Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, < urgent neeessitiy for the canal can be matter, will lie one cent on the ounce, in circumference. Sweden and all foreign countries. found than in the fact that the charges A TIN SHOP IN CONNECTION. ft PLUMBING DONE TO ORDER of the trans-continental railroads are so f. o. b. Money orders issued must lie An Irishman who has a flue ranch in TILLAMOOK, - - - OREGON. paid for every sixty -days unless special the Nehalem country is credited with excessive that a Council Bluffs, Iowa, arrangements are made. Life stock and saying the other day : “Tie the height of Cor. First St. & 1st Ave. E Tillamook. 1 shipper found it cheaper to ship goods children may be mailed at pound rates me ambition to go back to ould Ireland l destined for San Francisco, to New York —that is male life stock and children. for three or four weeks and spind three and thence by clipper around Cape Horn, Can any man do more? or four months.” 17,000 miles to the Golden Gate, rather BLACKSMITH. Capital is wanted to work the black Treasury Deficit. than directly from Council Bluffs to San ------- DEALER IN-------- sand mines of Ocean Beach. Coos coun Wntrontnnking, aud all kindb of Wood-work Francisco by the Pacific Railroad. W ashington , Feb. 7.—The house pro ty, now lying idle for want of proper The fact that the railroads are said to ceeded in committee of the whole to the and Genera) Blacksmithing done. Mill machinery and capital to work them. have a well organized lobby at Washing consideration of the legislative appropri Machinery Repaired. The gold is very line and corroded being ton, to fight the Canal bill, gains added ation bill. Dingley said the appropri very hard to save. Wagons Made to Order. ill kinds of farming, logging, milling and mechanics’ supplies. significance from this state of things, ations made by this congress would «T Horse-shoeing a Specialty. to the president of the Kan Lots for sale in the Town of Nehalem, the best location which ought to arouse the dormant ener reach $1,038,(XX),(XX), against $908,(XX),(XX) sas According State Dairy Association it costs more gies of the commercial spirit of the made by the 51st congress, an increase on the river, directly below the forks, deep water United States. to grow a pound of wheat than to make $50,000,000. front, good supply of fresh water, Post-office and The Panama route lieing now out of of Tariff a |s>und of milk ill that state, and the legislation foreshadowed would telegraph station in town. Now is the time to m- the question, the Nicaragua canal, sev undoubtedly diminish the revenue un wheat sells for three-quarters of a cent a Mrs. J. JOHN8ON Mi«« L. J. RUGGLE8 eral hundred miles north of it, and hence less the duties should lie made low pound and the milk for a cent a pound. vest. Correspondence solicited. Address There lias lieen plowed up in Andrew more desirable from this Nation’s view, enough toenormuusly swell importation. E. G. E. W ist . Ruggire & Jtoljnaon is demanded with an earnestness that Dockery estimated tiie probably defi County, Missouri, mi ancient Roman cannot be ignored. It is the only feasible ciency to June 30, 1894, at $16,996,500. sword, it is reported, which is believed way of obviating the long and expensive Taking the statement of the secretary to have ladonged to some member of l*e journey around Cape Horn. It will re of treasury, the conclusion is irresist Soto's expedition, who were exploring move the great olrstacle now in the way able that public expenditures must Iw in that |iart of the country in the middle of domination by the United Slates of materially reduced, taxation Increased, of the sixteenth century. T illamook , O re . Near Court House, the trade of this hemisphere. It will or a new issue of Isnids made to meet The steamer Harrison, which carried C. B. HADLEY, Proprietor. open the porta of India, China and the impending liabilities. The bill was supplies from Portland to Hiuslaw and Japan to commercial interchange with then read for amendment, and amend other points along Oregon’s coast, was CEN TRAL l *-U this country, which must result in im ments were offered res|>ectively by bar bound at Alsea at last report, and mense pecuniary advantage to the cit Wheeler, to reduce eom|ieiiNation of the Florence West's supply of |raper MARKET. izens of the United States. It will stim member of congress to (4 XX), and by having given out the last issue was Fine Billiard and Pool T h UI bb . ulate inter-State exchange of prislucts Miller, to reduce compensation of the printed oil eolorod job (Ml per. L. H. BROWN, P roprietor . TILLAMDDK, - - - OREGON. lietween the Atlantic and Pacific Coast presiilent to $25,(Xiu, were rejected. The table on which the articles ot The best Beef, Veal, Pork an<1 Mutton always i .. Without disposing of the paragraph, the agreement for the surrender of Vicks and on hand. Eggs, Butter, Vegetables committee arose and the h ou æ ad- burg weie signed by General Grant and -a. Chickens bought and sold. GEDRDE \AI. PETTIT, TILLAMOOK, OREGON journed. General Pemperton, is in general use in ^Satisfaction guaranteed to every one. MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR OF THE a beer salon in Vick»burg. The salon- lt<»«Nte«l Herself. I shop opposite the Grand Central. keeper has been offered a large price for TILLAMOOK, ORE. Feb. 6.—Miss Ella the relic, but he refuses to <lis|>o»e of it. 11KKOON C ity , —.—r Dicken, the young girl who so m iy»ter- Governor Pennoyer of Oregon refuses iously <lisap|>eared from here last week, the loun of state cannon to lie used in CORNER 1ST STREET AND STILLWELL AVENUE. was today located at Mrs. F. A. Sargent’s celebrating the inauguration of Mr. hotel, Milwaukee, Ore., where she wa» The hotel is now under the management of G. W. Pettit and wife, and every effort poa.lble Cleveland, whom lie refers to as a Wall made to make guesta comfortable. The patronage of the public is reapectfully aollcite. at work. street plutocrat. Slowly but truly the Tillamook & North Yamhill Stage ticket office is here. Chief of Police Purdoin immediately truth is percolating through such human JONES B ros . P roprietors . went down after her, and informed her intelligence as recognises the existence that she would have logo hack with him of Pennoyer that the man is an ass, ami on the ten o’clock ls>at. He instructed the imiietuM liehind this growing know Mrs. J. A. Keck and Mr» L. Kiestach, ledge is his bray.—H. F. Examiner. Flrat-clan single and double turn-out. kept oil who were in the room, to watch the girl Once upon a time a certain man got hand. Boarding and tranaient utock carrvl —---- . . —--------------- and then he went to the office to wait made at the editor and »topped hi» pa|M-r. for. for the boat. The girl, after finishing her work, went to her room ami closed The next week he »old hi» corn at 26 T illamook , ore . cent» below marked price. Then his the door. We have taken full charge of the Grand Central Hotel »nd hive refitted and refurniahed It if When one of the ladies went to her property for taxes because lie didn’t read excellent nhape.juat a a good as new We shall be pleased to have all our old patrons •be wa» under the lied, and Maturated the sheriff's sale. He was arrest-sl ami and friends to make us a call. Every effort will be made to make the herelf with oil an<l had ret herself on fined $8 for hunting on Sunday, and he surroundings pleasant and comfortable for guests —and— fire. It is thought she cannot live. She |>aid $:«X) lor a lot of forged note» that TILLAMDDK) ------- DREGDN. gave as a reason that she did not want hail lieen advertised for two weeks, ami T own L ots . the public cautioned not to negotiate for to go home. them, lie then paid a big Irishman For Mie at reasonable price, and on favorable NEW FÜRNITÜRE wwriii? min. i nie oi../ NEW HOUSE E vkxktt , Wash., Feb. 5.—The Hno- with a bait on him like a forge hammer, tens». Location beat in the city of Tilla passenger, ami inside tlie curtains were mook to kick him all the way down to a news buttoned closely. 1 soon experienced a liotniah river han frozen over, and navig Carr W m . I». S tillwsll . paper office, where he |mid four years swift, floating, toppling-over sensation ation la completely (topped. T illamook , os*. There are thirty incite* of »now on the subscription in advance and made the and felt the presence of water. editor sign an agreement to knock him “Being a good swimmer, I kicked level, and it is »till »nowing. A xpw ial train will run over the E. A down and rob him if he ever ordered his through the curtain, jumped into the First class in every respectj best accommodations in the river, awl was rapidly curried by the M. C. It. R. tietween Hnohomish and paper stopped again. Such is life with out a newspaper.—Ex. city. Headquarters for the traveling public Located mad waters probably 400 yards, when I thia place until the opening of the navig seised a tangled tree top, found a foot- ation. Aft*r the Kansas Mtyle. on main street. Tillamook. Oregon. The mercury stood last Monday morn ing and rested. I saw a man with a Facetious friend—Well, have you and fSg.icrn running on the shore awl heard ing at ten la-low aero. your wife yet settled as to who is speaker Kn calling. After renting, 1 answered, Kia* Kai. of the house? freezing anil concluder! it Young hu»bund—Not yet. We usually If King Kalakaua were alive he would to drown »« to freeae to call for another »tack of ehip* ami en occupy the chair together.—Indianpolia wares«. Journal. with the lantern, who wm deavor to regain hi» lost ground. Fl.ee of bu.lnew Opposite Occidental Hotel, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps and Notions. Groceries, Crockery, and Queens- ware. Doors, Windows, Lime, Hair and Cement. Hardware and Nails. TRUCKEE AND HOMER N. P. ROBERTS, Hardware, Tinware and jStoVeg. TOOLS, CUTLERY, NAILS, DOORS. ☆ I. F. LARSON EDW. G. E. WIST, GE^RAL MERCHANDISE Nehalem, Ore. MILLINERY (Srand Central Billiard Hall. OVincs, TILLJ\MODlÇ LIVELY gT^LE and Sicjau. OCCIDENTAL t HOTEL, J. P. ALLEN, Proprietor. A cre T racts LARSEN•HOUSE Wm. O'Hara NOT BATNS AT ALL TIMES. Tillamook. Ore. M. H. LARSEN, proprietor. LHTCHEE, WATCHMAKER i •: AND ’-JEWELER fn^-ssraigrvo a orrcMirv