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Vol. V. No. 40. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 2. 1893. $1.50 Per Year PROFESSIONAL CARDS TRUCKEE LUMBER CO XT'V LAWS an officer on lawful buxines» bent, being armed with a gun, pistol or other fire- YY J. MAY. M. I)., the owner or possessor. No one may OF SAN FRANCISCO,) S ome of the M easures P assed shoot upon or from public highways, or, R ather S hort B ut of G reat Dealeis in PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, if armed, allow an accompanying dog to B y the L egislature . I mportance . T1I.I.AMOOK OKKIiON. go upon such premises, unless in pursuit The Governor Vetoes a Number of Bills, of deer or “varmint.” The penalty for The News of the Week Considerably violation of the act is $5 to $50 tine, or Among them the Durham Bill. Concentrateli. They keep on hand at their store equivalent imprisonment. Justices of in Hobsonville the largest stock of Among the excellent measures enacted the peace have jurisdiction. General Beauregard is dead. goods in this county consisting of into law by the late legislature was the The governor has filed six vetoes with A new whalelmck, of 4500 tonnage, is bill of Mr. Mauley providing for one as the secretary of state. Senate bill 55, being built. AVill dean office practice at Dr. Johnson s drug Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and store ami attend all calls in this city. sessment and one collection of taxes. Bancroft’s school district bonding act, is The senatorial fight in Washington is Shoes, Hats, Caps and Notions. This bill abolishes city and school dis vetoed, as being similar in its provisions not yet settled. trict assessors, ami provides for the levy to house bill 154, already filed. House Groceries, Crockery, and Queens- Corbett and Mitchell art* trying hard ing of taxes by city ami district author bill 180, a duplicate of senate bill 86, L’ E. SELl’lI, ware. Doors, Windows, Lime, Hair ities upon a certificate from the county relating to fish, game and wild fowl, is to arrange for a fight. 1 À • and Cement. Hardware and Nails. assessor of the total amount of assessable vetoed for the same reason. Then there Ed. Hallock has been ap|M»inte<l Cap A TT< >RN'E Y-AT-LA W. property on the rolls lying within the are vetoes of the Durham ballot bill, tain of Police in Astoria. >|>eiiiil attention given tn filling boundaries of the city or district. The Paxton’s amendment to the lien foreclos OR EC. ON. Jim Hall and Rob Fitzsimmons will orders for goods in jobbing lots. assessor then extends the city and dis ure law, Gowan’s artesian well act and tight in New Orleans March 8, for $40-, Agents for the fast sailing trict taxes opposite the state and county another house, fish and game hill. 000. I T. M AULSBY, taxes, and then collects them all at one Henry T. Thurber, a young lawyer of Senator Cogs well’s branding bill be time, paying them to the treasurer, who ATTORSE Y-AT-I. AW, Detroit, will be Cleveland’« private see- came a law. Its most radical provision, keeps them in separate funds. The great retary. Tillamook, San Francisco, Portland Notary Public and Real Estate Conveyancer advantages of this system are apparent. to which Senator Huston objected, is and way ports. Makes regular trip» that no evidence of ownership by brand An old crazy man shot and danger It is not a new one, hut the one prevail every two weeks, weather permitting. TILLAMOOK. ORE»-ON. ing in the majority of the states where shall be permitted unless the brand has ously wounded millionaire John W. been duly recorded with the county Mackay, of San Francisco, Feb. 24. The fast sailing steamer Truckee has been specially the tax laws are systematized. y W. SEVERANCE, fitted up for carrying passengers. The rates are: Under the old law the unfortunate clerks. The brand must be burned on a Experiment» are now being ina<le with property-owner was put to much trouble piece of leather, and this filed, giving Alaska pine for inside finish. Should Cabin Passage......................... $15.00 I >EPUTY-i )ISTRICT-ATTORNEY, to pay the taxes. He had to go to the the owner the exclusive right to such the result» warrant, eastern lumbermen Steerage (one way).............. <9.00 Brdjudicial District,for Tillamook County courthouse for his county taxes, to the brand. It must not have been previously will find in Alaska pine a formidable Freight, General Merchandise, Portland or San city hall for his city taxes and to some recorded, but if two should now apply competitor of while and yellow pine. OHEGON. Francisco, Five Dollars per ton. uncertain place for his school taxes. He with the same brand, the one who first ('leveluml will not recognize the old was assessed at a different valuation in had used it is to have it. Earmarks are chronic politician» and office holder» of J. E. SIBLEY, M anager , (’LAIDE THAYER, each place and the collection began at also provided for. In equity or criminal hi» former administration. He will se trial» recorded brands are prinia facie different times, so that he could seldom H obsonville , O re . lect new men throughout, soheannoun- ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, make oue job of it. Ju addition to this, > evidence of ownership. The clerk’» fees : ces. are the same as those for filing chattel the three assessment rolls made it neces Secretary J. W. Foster, of Harrison’» TH.l.AMOOK, OREGON mortgages. sary for attorneys to go to three places cabinet, ha» resigned to accept a place to ascertain whether property was delin Many nvwxpa|H*rs throughout the a» a member of the 1'ehring sea commis MISCELLANEOUS, quent for taxes, increasing the labor and state, whose utterance» an* al way8 sub sion. Assistant Secretary Wharton will --------- Dealer ill------- ex|M‘UHe of real estate transfers and the servient to partisanship, are attacking be acting Secretary until Harrison's uncertainty of titles. Furthermore, the “enormous appropriations” made by time is out. C. & B. TH A VUK, there might lie three distinct sales for the legislature at the recent session, and “I mistook the servant delinquency in one year, adding a need predicting that this “profligacy” will wife last night, and kissed h( BANKERS. You less cost for redemption. By the new elect a democratic legislature two years can imagine my feelings.” (icneral Banking and Exchange business. ‘Tlmt'a law cities and school districts will be Interest paid on time deposits. hence. At the same time no single item nothing. I mistook my wife for the ser TOOLS, CUTLERY, NAILS, DOORS. saved the cost of assessing and collect of I In* appropriation is attacked; no ap vant girl the other night, and kissed her. Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, ->wedeu and all foreign countries. ing taxes, property owners will be able PLUMBING DONE TO ORDER to pay their taxes all at one time and propriation is specified as one that ought .lust imagine my feelings.”—Ex. ☆ TILLAMOOK, - - - OREGON. not to have liven made. Just tell us, Itis »aid that the once extensive forests place and obtain one receipt for the brethren, what appropriations ought to Cor. Fiist St. & 1st Ave. E Tillamook. entire amount, the numlier and cost of have been omitted. Will the Salem of oak, in Curry county, Oregon, art* be delinquent sales will lie reduced, the papers object to $190,000 for the state ing rapidly denuded by the tan bark uncertainty of titles by reason of tax jute mill? Do the Eastern Oregon papers men. The trees arc left to rot upon tlie sales be lessened and a needless annoy condemn the $165,000 for a branch in ground by these searchers after bark, BLACKSMITH ance ami burden U|sni real estate trans sane asylum? Let us have something the idea of the timber having a mer ----- dhai . kk in ------ chantable value not having entered their fers removed. That the itumlier of men specific.—< )rvgonian. W agon making, and all kinds of Wood-wdtk heads. from taxes gathered who will take toll and General Blacksmithing done. Mill Four years ago Grover Cleveland rode by no means an ob- will I« ’ reduced is The Salem Statesman is putting in - Machinery Repaired. jectiomihle feature incident to the oper- in ichines to do its type setting. Two to tin* capitol sitting on the right of Ben Wagons Made to Order. Ill kinds of farming, logging, milling and mechanics’ supplies. ation of the law. machines are expected to take tin* place jamin Harrison, and a quarter of a fgpMIor« -shoeing a Specialty. of its present force of compositors ami lion ¡M*ople l»H(k(*<l on. This time Lots for sale in the Town of Nehalem, the best location to largely increase the amount of read Harrison will sit on lhe righto TILLAMOOK. ORE. on the river, directly below the forks, deep water ing matter. The machines are not exactly Cleveland »luring the short ride, all it 1/ front, good supply of fresh water, Post-office and Two bills have been passed by the type-setters, hut are what is known as is thought that half a million ]M*ople tt¡IT One of these is a general telegraph station in town. Now is the time to in legislature. the linotype, which casts the matter a see them. Mr«. J. JOHNSON Mis« L. J. RUGGLE8 road law ami the other is a special law Illinois, Iowa and North Dakota are vest Correspondence solicited. Address line at a time. It will require a higher for the construction of special roads at E. G. E. W ist . the ex|s*nse of the pr<qx*rty owners res degree of intelligence to operate them the heaviest buyers of Pacific NorthW(*st iding within three miles of the line, and than is needed to set type*, since errors lumber. The record for the last litre • months of 1892 was: Illinois, 55 carloads allowing them ten years in which to pay are not so readily corrected as in the use the cost of doing the work. It compel» of type. I’ nskilled and uneducated la of lumber and 3B4 of shingles: Iowa, 47 carloads of lumber and 385 of shingles; no county or district to build macadam bor is being crow ded to the rear in the North Dakota, 93 carlomls of lumber and ized or graded highways unless it so de printing oilice as well as every other place of human occupation, ami the 277 carload» of shingles. sires, hut if it so desire, it gives them T illamook , O re . Near Court House, C. B. HADLEY, Proprietor. Governor McKinley of Ohio indorsed power to do so and pay for the work in great social problem of w hat will finally Income of the unskilled ami uneducated, notes for friends, and as a result lias to installments covering a jieriod of ten ) • looms intogreater prominence every »lay. pay over ♦100,000. He ami his wife have years. CBN TNAL J I : turned over all their property, but it is The other hill amends the present road < levelan<l'M ( »bluet. not enough to settle the claims, lie re law for the purjxjsv of raising a general MARKET. fuses financial aid from his friends, and Fine Billiard and Pool TBbleB. county road fund for the construction says he will retire from |s>litics ami ami maintenance of ordinary publi •high L H. BP.OWN, PROPRIETOR. TILLAMOGK, - - - OREGON. practice law in order to retrieve his lost ways. This bill places road work more The best Beef, Veal, Pork and Mutton always fortunes. completely in tin* hands of the county on hand. Eggs, Butter, Vegetables and It is ruiuori'il that the reason the law court. A county court actuated by a Chickens bought and sold. GEORGE VU. PETTIT, TILLAM0DK, OREGON, yers of Multnomah comity enjoined tin* sincere desire to keep the roads in go<xl Satisfa tion guaranteed to every one. MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR OF THE state from making the state levy is that condition has the power to do so. shop opposite the Grand Central. they ho|s*d thereby to enable Portland's (Vanities may raise a tax by a cash levy TILLAMOOK, ORE. bloated bond holders to escape paying not to exceed 5 mills. The court ap|x»ints the last, year’s tax on mortgages, by all district supervisors and designates claiming that the now tax law liecame the districts. All money is paid into the TILL(M00lÇ LIVELY £T1\BLE CORNER 1ST STREET IND STILLWELL BENUE. effective Indore the state levy was made. treasury ami is not disbursed by the Th. hotel i. now aader the ma.twen.ent of G.W. Pettit .»«l wife, and eeery effort poK.lbte i- —K<*|s»rter. su|M*rvisors. Road masters may be ap made to make xue-t. comfortable. The patronaac of lhe public ia re.pectfull) wllcit.sl pointed, ami to this office the court may The Sheridan Courier says:—A news- Tillar...... .. Ik Sorth Yamhill Mage ticket -'Bice is here Hp|s»int a competent engineer, ami re pa|s*r office is not a loafing palace. We JONES B ros . P roprietors . quire that ail work Ire done under his are always glad to see our friends, but general supervision. No new road can we do not keep a ire»* r<*a«ling room. A BI k S h I ik II«*. lx* laid out until this road master has ex Parties desiring reading material will be 5 amined the hs*ality ami grade ami re* The *‘Ren-»urceu of Oregon” h 236-page supplied with a reasonable amount to First-class single and double turn-out* kept on ¡rorted favor; bl/ u|x»n it. lx »ok published at shih* < -x|x*nMe, is of take away after we arc dom* with, not _________—-------------------- hand. Boarding and transient «took cared It will now depend upon each county, little value it iia d«*tcriplion - g< nerallv before. l«ong or continued stories that J. P. ALLEN, Proprietor for. lx »th the jieople and the county court, are hh incorrect hm Iheyar»* for Tillamook take up the time of the edit'd^^^^ ------ ------------------------ ---------- whether the roads will la* permanently ronnly. In the firxl place the oft repented printer may Is* told on the oiitxidelf the T illamook , ore . improved or not. uff ( entrai Hotel and bave refitted and refurni-hed it error of shotting the Nehalem river hr building. We mean all right, Ini busi We have taken full charge of the Grai « the iiorih Ixmmlary of the county is made ness is business. excellent shape, just as g’asl as new We “hHll bepleaaed to haveall our old patroni» Legialatlve News. ami friends to make us a call I. Krery eflbrt will be madr to make tb« in itx map, and the whole description is cre racts The work of this session of the Oregon «urrounding« pleasant and «-omfortable for gueata old, Homething we rend inn p.impld t live Senator Cross ’ bill, which has lx*< , onie legislature is the best in years. Several —and— TILLRMDDK, ------ DREG0N. years ago, liefore we < ame to the atate a law, relative to county asxessors, pro- reformatory laws have ls*<*ii pass**»l that T own L ots . vides that the fees of the assessor shall It would have lx*»*n an easy matter to get bear the stamp of common s«*nse. They a better ami later descriptive art el«*. It NEW FORNITURE lx* $3.00 ¡»er day, except in the counties hs»k well in theory ami w ill no doubt Is* For «ale at reaaonable price« and on favorable NEW HOUSE east <>f the Cascade mountains; also Mtatefl that Tdlatnook rify has excellent g<ssl in pra<’ti<*e. The state is growing terms. Location best in the city of Tilla Jackson, Josephine, Douglas, Tillaimx»k, wafer works, aii-l that D Iph, Oretown and <*ach year brings a greater ex|s*n»e mook. CAPT WM. D STILLWELL, ( laekaiiias, < tat-op ami Marion, where and Netarta are towns that are building of administration, and legislators should T illa M ook , ore . they are U> rweive (4 per day. There is thriftily, etc The whole tiling is full of not Is* cursed until the laws are in oper no change in the salary of Multnomah m« h glaring err >rs. and the accompany* ation and th»* ex|s*nditures, or a portion M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor. county’s asx<-*or, be receiving $6000 a ing limp is iliac« urate in every particular of them, are made. M«»re honest work First class in every respect) best Bcccmmcda’.7.r. year. The per diem of the county com has Is’cn don«* than in years past, hih I in missioners is $3 when employed, except all probability the seventeenth bi-ennial city. Headquarters far in Douglax, Lake, Klamath, J»u k»on, session of < Iregoii will Is* l<s»k<-d at, ill the □reg on main street. Till Yamhill and <»ilham, where it is $4 ii years to com»*, as one iMineuttnig the a day. In Union the assessor is to re- fieople in a marked degree. Some inis- *- 16 |x*r day. takeN have l>eeii made of course, but the present moment is not the one in which ^Ks.ator ’anrroft’s trespass bill makes to judge theni. The new laws are theories HOT BITHS IT ULTIMES. Bo »iul for Miiy other Ilian now; they will Is* facts in the course of , to iro or trewpaF» lowl A AT* H,, CUM KK. J ■» or <4 I I three month».—Telephone-Register. GENERÄL * MERCHANDISE. STEAMER I. F. EARSON TRUCKEE EDW. G. E. WIST, < ; E N E R A L AI E K C H A ADIS E Haggle* & MILLIN ERY Nehalem, Ore. Girand Central Milliard "Hall ino cnic/ ^ic/cio OCCIDENTAL t HOTEL, A llen H ouse A T LARSEN°HOUSE Wm. O’Hara ■Barber | Shop WATCHMAKER 4AND Place of hudne«« Opposite Occidental Hotel Tillamook. 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