cad light. Vol. V. No. 51. TILLAMOOK, QREGON. THURSDAY TRUCKEE LUMBER CO yy J. MAY, M. D., THE CHINESE MUST GO! (OF SAN FRANCISOO,) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Dealet g in T he F iat H as G one PETKE, M. D., Will do an office practice at I)r. Johnson's drug store and attend all calls in this city. TILLAMoOK, OREGON. J T. MAULSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, P ennoyer They keep on hand at their store in Hobsonville the largest stock of goods in this county consisting of PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON. is forth and H appy . STEAMER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, . W. SEVERA NCE, D ei 'U ty -D isthict -A ttorney , 3rd Judicial District, tor Tillamook County TILLAMOOK, OliEGON. MISCELLANEOUS. C. & E. THAYER, BANKERS. General Banking and Exchange business. Interest paid on time deposits. Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, Sweden ami all foreign countries. TILLAMOOK, - • - OREGON. I. F. LARSON BLACKSMITH Wiigon making, aud all kinds of Wood-work Mill and General Blacksmithing done. Machinery Repaired. OKK. Mr». J. JOHN8ON Mit» L. J. RUQQLE8 FlEND GETS IN H1S WORK fares is Shear» and 1'aate l*ot Newa Production». Bureau This week the furnace of the Oregon Iron and Steel Company, at Oswego,will start up for a long, steady run. The clear to the Pacific coast. foundry is rushed with orders, not in­ Such a culmination would lie borne cluding the Bull Run order. with Christian fortitude by the public ' A thousand acres more of fruit trees It would be tough, but the public would near Salem, in small tracts will help try and liear it, and in doing so they this city as much as a branch insane would feel that tliev warn evening up on asylum. And they are going out, too, the railways; for the dear public has a by the thousands of acres.—Statesman. long list of grievances—real and imagi­ Oregon does not contain all the cranks. nary—against the managements of the J A rich Indiana farmer has purrhaMvd various Pacific roads. $3,000 worth of Columbian }>ostage The latest grievance is the present I n tainps with which to jyaper his parlor, rate to Chicago and return. Thetravel- lie will use one, two and live cent ing public thinks it too high—exorbitant stamps. im fact—and it does seem as though a The people of the Siuslaw are going to sixty or seventy dollar rate would lie better for the railroads than the present petition the government tor a mail ser­ vice by lx>at from Yaquina* If the same hundred dollar-rate. However, railroads are not run for fun can be obtained, Itoats will then make or glory, but to make money, and the regular trijtsand carry the mail, passen­ managers probably know more about gers ami freight. Geary Exclusion Act. The U. S. Supreme Court lias decided the Geary exclusion act constitutional, md there is great consternatiou among lie Chinese It is thought that the law are not sufficient available funds to de­ TRUCKEE and there seems to l>e a disinclination on the part of the president to enforce the law. Three members of the court dis­ sented from the decision. The Chinese government threatens to deport the The fast sailing steamer Truckee has been specially American missionaries in Chinn, as a fitted up for carrying passengers. The rates are: means of retaliation, and cut off all com­ mercial intercourse. If this is done the Cabin Passage .............................. $15.00 Chinese people will go to hell and the Steerage (oneway)..................... $9.00 The little town of St. Helen's is put­ price of fire crackers and tea will go up. their business than thoie who buy tick­ ets anil travel over their roads. But all ( ting on metropolitan aits. A stock bank Freight, General Merchandise, Portland or San has lieen organised there, and a plant There has always lain latent in the the same, the people of the West are Francisco, Five Dollars per ton. yearning for the Colorado rate war Io j for supplying the town witli water will heart of Frederick Douglass uue particu Ite compiile! in 10 day«. An electric J. E. SIBLEY, M anager , lar ambition of a p oual nature, lie become epidemic and take in the whole light plant has also been arranged for, has had ambition for Ilia race and given coast.—Portland World. H obsonville , O re . and a city hall, 4 )xl00 feet, will I m » com­ his best years to help them. During the pleted in time for the Fourth of July Involuntary Iteeollcel Ion. war he sent his sons to fight mill main tained their families himself while they Under this head .lames W Donaldson celebration. The St. Paul (»lobe (Dem.): Mr. Pen­ were iu the army. The fame he law won contributes n suggestive |*t|>er to Science. as orator and public official hiw been He says that a |ieraon who will examine noy er takes nee« I less pains to advertise ------ Dealer in- quite as much satisfaction to him on ac­ somewhat into his own mental processes to the country that he is an ass. lie had count of his race as on his own account. will find milch to interest and confound shown that before. The (»lobe, of course, would like t«» see democratic governors But there remained the one ambition him. He mentions thut experience which in Oregon ; but if the democrats of that that he cherished on his own account, and nobody can blame him who knows has occurred to everybody—how, in the state can do no better than Pennoyer, what that was. It was that after his midst of intense mental preoccnjiution for h »iv.ni’s sake elect republicans or life work was well nigh done he might with any subject. one finds himself sud­ jHipulists, or anything hut Pennoyer. go back to the county in Marylund in denly humming some old time that he Mrs. Ella Higginson, wife of the What­ PLUMBING DONE TO ORDER. which he was born und reared a slave, heard in his childhood, often indeed a com druggist and daughter of H. B. A TIN SHOP IN CONNECTION. ft ☆ frightful discordant jungle that he has It I km les, of Oregon City, is editing the buy one of the handsomest old plauta Tillamook. Cor Fit st St. à I nt Ave. E tion places there and end his days as one tried time and again to forget. The June numlter of Peterson's Magaxlne, truth is that we can really forget noth of the first citizens. which will he devoted largely to the Pa­ His wish is to be gratified. He has nego­ ing. except |a*rhai»< what we most want cific coast. She is (topular at her native ’ tiated for the purchase of one of the finest to remember. place at the falls of the Wiliam *tte, and Another common experience is that .states iu Talbot county. Aid. Recently her ap|MHiitnieiit as editor of Peterson’s while on his way to Tlie Villa, which is in a moment, without wanting, there C. B. HADLEY, Proprietor. Magazine is a recognition of her literary the name of his new place, he stopped often Hashes across the mind scenes, talent. at Easton and made a short speech to words and events that have no connec­ Oscar Thacker and Otto Sparks, of the colored school children there. The tion in the remotest manner with any­ Marshfield, went out over the bar in an best jiart of his remarks waa that they thing the individual has in hand at the He may be thinking how to open I nni ! last Saturday. It is re|M>rte«l are to be commended to white children time. increase his bunk account when all at they took a large ipiantity of provisions, as well us black. Mr. Douglat s said: 1 once knew a little colored boy w hone mothei once it will come back to him how he compass and chart, ami declared they aud father «lied when he was but fl yearn of fell into the water anil narrowly eaca]>ed were going to Alaska. They were young age. He wan a idave and had no one to « art- Gn the menami probably had a romantic notion for him. He alrpt on a flirt floor in a hovel drowning when he was a boy. of making a ls>ld trip. As a big giorni and in cold weather would crawl Into a meal whole it is the recollections of one's ear FREE BUS TO TRAIN8 AND MARKLEY. HAYS & ROCHE. bag head foremoat and leave Id» feet in the «-ante up the same day, it is probable 8teamer« tier years that oftenest come buck un ­ Proprietor*. aahea to keep them warm. Often he would Centrally Located. toant an ear of corn and eat it to natiafy hi» bidden Perlia|m events are pictured in they will ne'er I m * heard of again. M D. ROCHE. Newly Furnished. hunger, and many times han he crawled under the thought ether and hang a I suit our Manager A Minali cartoon in the Pittsburg Dis­ the lam or »table and »»ecurvd eggn. whicii he would roabt in the fir«* and eat. That boy did atmosphere forever, ready topop liefore patch, atMiut the exorbitant prices of a not wear trouM*m. an you do. but a tow linen the mind's eye at any unguarded mo world's fair restaurant, is remarkably shirt. Kchoolri wert* unknown to him, and lie nent. expressive. The restaurant counter la- learneti toapell from an old Webster »pelting b«>ok and to read and write from copien on cel- Cut it iatheunbiippy recollection». the lM*led “Sandwiches, 50c apiece; rofTee, larand barndoor», while boy» and men would miserable scenes, thut one would biotout 50c |M*r cup; pies, $2 ea« li ; toothpirks help him. He would then preiu h anti »peak and »«Mm became well known. He lie« am« forever which haunt us most persistent 15c vacli;’* forms the background of the presidential elector. United Htatea marshal. !y. the grisly skeleton at the feast. If picture, in tli«* front of w liiclt a pliiml er Unite«! Stale« reconler, United States diplo ­ COR. 4TH & ALDER STS. mat and accumulated some wraith. He wore yonng people knew how often grisly ami ail ice man fall weeping into each broadcloth and did n«rt have to di\ ide crumbs skeletons intrude on the mind in Intel other’s arms, it is no wonder they w«*«*p. writh the «logs under thr table. Tiiat boy war 8 P We»t 8ide R R Waltlrg Frederick iRmglaaa. What wax |MK*sible for years, they certainly would lie more ilerrtof«»re their reign I ihm I m *«* ii supreme. Strictly First Cis««. Room and Ticket office. me 1» p«»saibie for you. Don’t tiilnk Iwcauw chary of doing things tiiat ure not credit­ Now they can but look U| mhi themselves European Plan. you are colored you < an’f acc-umpiish any tiling able to reinemla-r Mr. lionnldson says aw mere novices in the art of charging. Strive earnestly to add to your knowledge. So It U mm often happened that the»e unei|M*<-(rd long as you rrmain In ignoram r m > Long w ill When the prisoners at the ¡M niten- you fail to«'omman«i the m«|#« t of your fellow vidtantM uere of a < barat ter to « mum « iin much discomfort and humiliation, fo- we have found tiary were count»*«| the other night one Dian by »ad viperim« e that we fhiv not easily MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR OF THE "pluck from memor> a rootrJ sorrow** n< ? man was found missing. A weareh was Arncrican Klang "raw out the hidden troubles of the brain,** inaile at once, and revealed Otto Krohn When aiutlyced. much of it will t»- and. wone than nil, that the "t'smmd »put" concealed in an ohi oven. He is the man found to be no »lang at all hut g»we«.le to m.ke irurat. comlort.ble The pstroMfe of the public i» respeclfslly —licit t ►hip w Ith our i taxer and better imprriwdona. him several blows, ami filially fired a worthy the word» that mean nothing Only hotel in the city lighted by electricity TI. cm * will return again and again In »piteof us, pistol nt him. The prisoner jtiin)N*«l into at all. but are a mere gabble of Round ami it seems, as if with n ali< .ous Intent, that Tillamook a North Yamhill stage ticket - ffii-e is here Bnt let u» take up eonie of theexpres the) often delight In (hooeing opportunities the race and then gave hims««lf up. th* ■ion. that are condemned by »elf »tyle.1 when it ismoe.t toour emljarraMsn»ent and taor- ih an eight year man from Portland, and tif.cation. Or it may hr that M>me time when writer» of clamrical English There for in the midst of a M i ne of innocent mirth and im m>w in irons for punishment. Instance, is the |>>pular phrase. "He is in Jollity th«* ghost of tfn itnavailing remorse or Henry Akers, son of R. H. Aker», «lied the shadow«/ an event In our life full of shame it." or “Not in it." a. the case may lie md agony n ay suddenly appt ar to sadden wmblenly at a Hi hooi-lioiH«* «lance on Sometimes it is made emphatic by the • d »ol rr ns and dissipate our enjoyment. Willis creek, Ikiiiglas county, Maiunlay variation "in it with both feet." !>»•» night. Home of th»* Isiys were well sup­ Th»- American School of An iia'ology not this suggest at once ample measure, plied with alcohol, which was mixed that i. maintained by voluntary rule ae when one is walking thro igh deep acnption. at Athena fully justifies ita ex­ with water, half ami half Henry Akers ■now or sand? It i. not only suggestive ... t r.i— rntrsl Hotel .nd hsve reined »nd refurni.hed il in istence and does honor to the United drank rather to«» fieely ami some of the but actually imaginative aixl puetical State*. It» pupil* and professors are I toys carrie I him out to one of the wagons There, too. is the phrase to "get it in now making explorations at the temple and rovere«l him lip with a blanket the neck" when a misfortune has hsp •urroonding. piraran» «»d cmfortsl.le lo» gue.1. Alwint 2:30 a of Hera, near Mycetue. They have late­ h L iu I 1 or 1 pened to one. Was not cutting the brawl ly made a rich find iu tmesrtbing the friend «dtanged him mtn a Ita« k 0» take off the old way of executing people? The foundations of an ancient temple which him home ami it was noticed that his phrase "get it in the nra k" is therefore Greek historians say was Imrued 4.'3 i«.ndi«*ad ami hands were coH. A thor­ an alltunon and even a classic allusion years before Christ. The work of exc-v ough examination was given ami he was to a custom that is still the vogue in vation is p-rform<*d by men in the pron«Him*e«i ilea«I. France. Take that saying "Heiatof employ of the American School of Ar- A story « <>mes from L>mlon of a woi • sight." It you are extremely fortunate ctueohsfy «ferini surgical operation that promises and happy, what more natural than to lie sm'rewsfiil. Five years ago a work­ that you are so covered with food Im k The policemen about the presidential man injured his rigbtarm an some beat and tasteful design. Then derided V» examine the arm, and it was aur of the above phraws In a funeral visit.«» would not feel quite so much u arror«!ing!y "|ieiied «mi ex pio re« I. The nerve was ioti mi to I m * jairtially divid»*d. atTUioa or a < ..liege < oinmen. emen I or» if they were under arrest Two Ìrrah ends were made an«I a section tfaa. But won» pl.ra-ra. ihsu they hav Hardware, Tinwrae and ¡Stoves TOOLS, CUTLERY, NAILS, DOORS (ârand Central 'Billiard "Hall Wagons Made to Order. Horse-shoeing a Sjiecialty. TIIJ.AMOOK, EXCHANGE . staying at home. likely to draw other roads into the vor­ will not be enforced, however, as there Tillamook, San Francisco, Portland and way ports. Makes regular trips every two weeks, weather permitting. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. SCISSOR SERVICE must anywhere in the contines of the OUR And this contagion of low port the Chinese who have not registered (JLAUDE THAYER, Iu Colorndo just now one can ride al- j The U. 8. Supreme Court Vpholtls the a hand there will lie cutting and slashing ir Special attention given to filling orders for goods in jobbing lots. Agents for the fast sailing TILLAMOOK. OREGON. K«llr<>N. Fine Billiard and Pool TableB. TILLAMOOK, • - - OREGON. MILLINERY Near Court House, T illamook , O he . CENTRAL^: -r-.i) irfzgn? MARKET. L. H. BROWN, P roprietor . The best Beef, Veal, Pork and Mutton always oil hand. Eggs, Hutter, Vegetables and Chickens bought and sold. Satisfaction guaranteed to every one. *hop opposite the Grand Central. TILLAMOOK, ORE. HOLTON HOUSE, PORTLAND, OREGON. GEORGE W. PETTIT, TILLJ\MOOiÇ LIVELY EDIBLE JONES B ros . P roprietors . First-class single and double turn-out« kept on hand. Boarding and transient «tork cared for. T illamook , ore . Ac RE T R ACTS —and— T own L ots . F<>r gale at reasonable prices and on favorable terms. Location best in the city of Tilla­ mook C’AFT WM. D STILI.URLU T illa M ook . okk . Cha». Peterson TILLAMOOK, DREGDN, OCCIDENTAL t HOTEL, A llen H ouse ? J. P. ALLEN, Proprietor □ REG0N. TILLAMOOK, NEW FURNITURE NEW HOUSE LARSEN <> HOUSE M. H. LARSEN. Proprietor. First class in every respectj best acccmmfallens in ' j city. Headquarters for the traveling public Laca ed cn main street. Tillamncx. Oregon. BATI ROOat IN CONNECTIIN The patronage of tlie public i* re'pe. t- to S hox S tubb . Oregon. ■ WATCHMAKER ■ ■ AND ............ fnlly solicited. N bxt I» oob Tillamook, t R f[PA!*l9U A -FFC1ALTV • JEWELER. .......... . I become in time good claaaic Englist: We wueld Uul wish to be andentuasl a recall i.e-ndmg fur conunoa use. bov ever the expnaama. "He ie Ulkln through hl» hat." What'» the matter with Philadelphia? It h ipHtmg aa wicked an New Y<*rk ami Chicago? The mayor in hia annual re­ port «ay» the poix* PluLkhlphia U totally inadéquat« oi the a< ialir nerve ir«»in a Lvr rabbit waa atitrlied in. The palieni lias now reiovrrrd the p»»wrr in Ins arm, which is now regaining ita original siae,aixl he is foll«>w ing hia original employment.