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A. G. REYNOLDS, Trotting Bred Stallion, the growth of the South, anil are the policy came. It wa« a very enthusiastic in the future of their voluminouH document, about a Published every Thursday evening. "*.♦ PM etc nriu* h country under the present ayatem. I «ix column quarto, mid was about The entire abolition of the Chinese a« easily underatood as a Buddhist Trial, 2:32. OFFICIAL PIPER OF TILLAMOOK COUITT. alave laborer« from thia country astronomical chart written in Will make the season of 1893, com- Sanskrit. It was treasured away would demonstrate in a abort time | mencing April 3 to July 1, at the follow Instantaneous pr<«ess for babie« W. V. D. J omen E ditor amp P roprietor that the people on thia coast would by the prudent journalist as a part ing places: which insures success every time. would be better off, and the varied of his asset«. When two years had MONDAYS. John Johnson's, at Garibaldi TUESDAYS, Mr« Ray’s, RATKd OK SUBSCRIPTION. industries would progress as usual, expired the editor had paid in at the North fork Nehalem. WED (STRICTLY IM ADVANCE.) n LA R<11 NG A ? pecialty F1.TÛ. One year perhaps better. The Chinamen are about SI 77.24 and thought he NESDAYS. Saturdays ft Sundays .75. Six months at C. A. Bailey’s one mile east of SO. draw out and invest his Three months worth very little as workers any would Views of the most inqiortant Tillamook City THURSDAYS, at way. A few of them as merchants money in government bonds or buy Joseph Bixby’s at Beaver Creek pl ii-es of interest in the county. I inch, per month So. 7^ pcr.vearJ6.75 a slice of Htock in the Northern FRIDAYS, B R. Daniels. Nestucca i 1....................... 1.15 • * ” >>•<» could be endured. L. P. is ¡5*2 hands high and weighs 1230 lbs.; (¿col. ” ” 3-75 ’’ . 3300 People in the East who have Pacific railway and live on the in a beautiful bay with black (xiints. He has a goo I studio : C or 1 st S t . and 3 rd A ve . E., over H eadlight O ffice . U...................... 6 75 6000 ( lean bo: e, with powerful muscular develop I •» »• •• 11.00 - ” ” lOO.OO charitable feeling for the Mongol come from his money. After some ment. He began developing natural trotting action at an early age, and had he been handled Local notice*, torts. per line; and sets. after ians only need a few years residence delay in corresponding, and being would no doubt trotted very fast. He was driven the fir«t insertion. Only set» |>er line for first but a short time on a farm track and trotted a insertion for regular advertisers. on this coast to work a radical importuned tostayin the company, full mile in 2:32. His colts all show fine trotting action and a two-year old trotted last year better Lost, Found. For Rent For Sale. Wanted and change in their sentiments. lie ascertained by having a lawyer than 3:00 He is’ kind as a kitten, perfectly Special notices, In classified ad“ column*, at and pure gated. the rate of oiir cent per word for first insertion to examine his policy that there was level-headed PEDIGREE: Sire Challenger 1064 by Almont 33. and half rates thereafter. sire of 37 performers the 2 30 list, including A HANK SUCKER just »55.98 due him. He thought Fanny Witherspoon, in Legal notices. Nonpareil tocts. per line for 2:16^ (the grand race mare ft rat insertion and Acts per line for each subae- that held the 2-nifle record for seven years); that was better than nothing, and Piedmont. 2:17'4 (the best stallion quent insertion. in 1881); West There are some people in this mont (p), 213'2, who has to his credit a mile in TILLAMOOK, *•* OREGON not having any more money to in 2:01)4, with running mate, the nearest All local notices will be “starred ’ or otherwise approach world who will buy anything from designated as advertisements. made to the 2:00 mark by a horse in harness. vest, wrote the agent to send the ever Almont's family records show 623 names in the No special position will be agreed upon for a cat in a bag to prize soap pack small residue asquiekly as possible. 2.30 list, and ioq in the 2:20 list as against 424 and any advertisement, though we take especial and 55, respectively, at this time a year ago. p uns t«> display advertising matter effectively age«, and experience doe« not «eem After a great deal of red tape and Challenger, sire of Trumpeter, 2:20%: Chai- , a id give a* favorable position a«« possible fre I lenger Chief, 2 21; Procrastination, 2 24; C. L. B. I quently changing the “make up” of the paper trial. 2.32; Bellenger trial, 2 36; Bessie W. Dial, to teach them anything. The ex time-killing delay he was informed 240. ( . L. P.'s 1st dam Lizzie Pepper by Bay We make a special effort to change or re-build advertisements as often as our natrons desire, perience of getting Hwindled once that the money could not he paid Pilot, by Douophant, he by Davy Crockett sire ' ot Eta Jones, 2:20, and dam of Humboldt, 2:20. , but make no contract to that effe< t. dam by Mambrino Champion, sire of Molly 1 • • doe« not «eem to satisfy them, and until an order of the court wa« 2nd Long. 2.29, Dom Pedro, sireof G. B., 2:20: Marshall No cuts will be used, except out line c.its on Maid, 2:23'.,; Billy H , 2:27; Tornado, 2:29; and of' they are al way« willing to pay well made authorizing the same. The the metal bases. dams of Doncaster, 2:28; Golden Wing, 2 24; Mambrino Medium, 2:28. (Mambrino Champion Oregon law is very voluminous on for being humbugged, provided All kinds of turning dor.e to order. We reserve the right to reject any advertise by Mambrino Chief 11, the great sire of brood ment that we deem objectionable. mares. 3'I dam by Dowing Bay Messenger they are humbugged in good style. the subject of guardianship and sire Mouldings and brackets of all kinds. <»f the dams of Clark Chief and Brown Chief. , T erms : Cash in advance for small advertise- An editor of a paper, who doesn’t minor heirs, so an attorney was Clark Chief, sire of Croxie, 2:iS‘4; anti of the dams ment*, at«! payment is required monthly or of Martha Wilkes, 2.08; Phallas, 2.13)1: Majolica. quarterly ou large contracts. live a thousand miles from here, employed to attend to the matter. 2:15; Coralloid, 2:14'»; Wilson, 2 i 6'4. Brown C »rrespoiideuce on topics of general interest, Chief, sire of the dam of Alt «mont—19 in the invited. and who prides himself on his He copied about twenty pages of list. 4th dam by Mackling's Whip. \ I Ires* all communications to astutem ss and general knowledge the statutes and prepared a great Terms: S15.00 season. $25.00 Insurance. TlIK ilKADl.lGIIT, T illamook . <) k . consisting C. L. I* is entered in the Witch Hazel Stallion of the world, was not long since the roll of manuscript, Produce Stake, which entitles all his get of 1893 victim of misplaced confnienee ilia of affidavits, bonds and invent- to start in this stake of liooo. We make h discount »>f ten per cent. C A BAYLEY, San Francisco building and loan orie«, which went to show in a Tillamook, Oregon. f«»r cash orders. association. He paid them a good legal manner that the editor was SLAVERY round sum for keepi'ig his money the father of his own children, and Slavery exists in the West to- for awhile. But the money was at last the judge appointed three day, and in as bad a form as it did neatly abstracted from him by a respectable, abl«*-bodie«l citizen« sleek agent who parted liis hair in to appraise the value of the policy. W ill inane the season of 1893 a* follows: in the South before the war. The the middle and had a Sunday- After due deliberation they came I* »lie pl.ice t » find Ba'gains in VJ great majority of the Chinese that Scleml-teacher expression on his to the conclusion that its cash come to this country belong to and countenance. If some farmer had value was »55.98, and the court Burnt Prairie, Monday« and i work for the Six Companies of San i liver ted liis lull’ll «wiling« in issued tin* necessary ol der. Another Wednesdays, 11 A. M. to 1. I’.M. Francis«*«». They really haven’t ns ‘'Bohemian Oats" or some other long delay, and the company’s many liberties and privileges as common swindle, the aforesaid attorneys land completed a sp«jctl'O- Tillamook, from Monday at 4 the Negroes had in the South. editor would have looked with scope examination of the papers, o’eloek P. M. to Wednesday at A long and bloody war was ne contempt on him for being such the check for the amount came, 9 o’clock. cessary to eliminate slavery from a rank sucker, but the editor got minus certain tees and p«*rc«*ntage. the South. There limy be trouble there again on both feet recently— When the lawyer and court fees before it is eliminated from the I hat is he bought enoi'gh «'Xperience were paid the editor paid the ap place, Oretown, Friday after West. noons and Saturday forenoons. I in one lump to do him for a life praisers by setting up the cigars Some of the pliilaiilhropists who time, so he thinks. It might be re and went to a store where he had PEDIGREE AND DESCRIPTION were instrumental in the alsilition marked right hero that experience credit and purchased some shoes Oo'gon Stamp is tiirte-fourtl.s Clydesdale; «as fotileil .May 1(1, T illamook , O k iso on . of slavery in the South lire just ns conies high sometimes. for liis little orphans, as tilt* court 1887, bred l.y l>. Grierson, Salem, enthusiastic in their efforts to per Orc Sire, Mas. a Forward; «,. A little later on a dudish, spec was pleased to term them. Sire Merry Mason (1222, S. C S. petuate it in the West. The usually tacled, well-dressed young man M oral : Don't heli« veevervthing B ,) Dam, Bet, by Merry M hsoii ; humane reformers of the New Eng came along representing one of the an insiirance agent says. Grandma Bet, Li.mhurt mid George, kcowii as the Hubbard land states and other parts of the leading old line life insurance com Mare, Oregon Stamp bus taken East are misguided in their at panies. lie bail a complexion like four 1-1 premiums nt Oregon Stale Fair, lie is a imiliagony tempts to do good by making this a girl, and said lie belonged to the I Bay, weights wvixhih u.io, 17 175(1, 1/ han.Is n amis country a home lol' the oppressed. Episcopal church in Portland. He biuli, gentle, sho ah good move ment. is sure in l>em*itiiig colts The sentiment is all right, but it is asked the editor of the paper if he a curse, practically. Terms: $12 to insure, for belonged to any church. The The mixing of inferior races with editor sorrowfully told him that lie single mare, and $10 each Fresh bread, pies, cakes etc. always on hand, Home- for 2 or more. our people serves to degrade our was an ordinary worldly sinner, made and French candies, oranges, nuts and Payable when the tn r- is known to lie own , eople in many ways, and though he was trying to make an lemons. w it 11 Ida I. changes I .mills <>r is taken from does the inferior class no good in honest living by hard work. Th«* the comiiy. Can fuinsli pasture for mares if desired. the ease of the <'Lines«*. insurance agent expressed somt* Care will 1« taken, but will not be te- The Western people are just as hope for him, ami asked if he had A Dilemma.—“Well. Ralph, do s|H>nsihle for ai-viiteiits patriotic, just as generous minded, II family. The victim answered yon have many playmates?" MEALS AT ALL HOURS. N. P. II \ nson . Ow«i'*r and have just as deep a sens«* of that In* was a lonely widower and “Naw; don't have any." —-CORNER FIRST S t ft STILLWELL A ve jlistici* as th«* p«*«iple of the East, was trying to effect arrangement “What, no playmate« at all?" though we «Io Imve credit for being tosecun*mime kind-hearted woman “No; mamma won't let me play wild and woolly. The people of the who would I m * willing to share tin* THE OLD RELIABLE If you do, you should have THE with half th«! boys, and tin* other West art* honest and sincere in joys nml burdens of life with him. boys' mammas won't let them play LADDER OF JOURNALISM, a Text Book for Correspondents Re- their demand to la* freed from tin* lie also stnt<*d that he had two with me. Say, would you reform, porters, Editors and General Writers. curse of Mongolian competition in orphan cliildr« n in a distant hind or just get tougher?"—Chicago labor. It is coin petition w it h shiv vs mid they were all that lie hud in PRICE, 50 CENTS. News Record. -•'I hihc , ignoble slaves." SENT OX RECEIPT OP PRICE, BT the way of a family at present. The .7 com id etc Stock of _ Dru^s- t . .............................. Th«* people «if this coast liav«* no agent let drop a few pearly tear» The Overland Monthly is a rare ALLAN FORMAN. 'atent .Medicines. Toilet-^, fault to tind with the individual down his lily-white cheek, and treat every issue, and no resilient 117 N assau S treet *'«•/. T ork . N. v . h'ticles, ,\'otions on hand hand. ' rticles, Notions ' Chinaman, except for liis dirtiness talked of t he terrible condition they of this coast can afford to be with out it. and bestial immorality, but they would In* in should tin* editor lie do object to competing w ith a horde eall«*d away from this earthly T imbkk I. asii , AcrJr.Mt 3. 187«.— X otice of foreigners who ar«* owned, Isidv sphere. At this tin* agent mid FOR I’l »LitAl'IoN. t nite»! StHtm l.atul Otficu. Oregon City, Ore and soul, by one of the nnist grasp editor cried together. But tin* gon Mm I* NotICI ixlu'tfln given that ^ u \ ‘ Jll reseci pt ions ca • 7<Z p Prescriptions ca re , fu U y tn cunipitMttce with the provisions ot the act ing, uiiNcriipuloiiH slave-dealing ugent managed to tell lictweeii ot earn elegraphy CongrrM of June 3. 1H-S, entitled An act for --p compounded . Fifty .J years the x.tlv of timber laud* in the States of Cali for companies that ever existed. **olis that he bad u plan by which ms. Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory, ¿•experience in thisbusiitess. rade Henn J. Anndd. The Portland Oregonian chimes they eoiilil In* provided for in ofCspeNorn County of Sk a ma da. State <»f A s«h 'it. h«ii» thisduy tiled ttt lltt*office hiM*worii t ays ill with the eastern fanatics, though of the death of Ilio editor. The ingt •lateintlll No .Hi9. for the pun-h»«e of the n e 14 of * v J*. of sec a ami n w 1. of Success sute Add res.« in somewhat different strain, using newspnper num rallied enough to a w w 4 of of * e sec 14. <t. lfred illiams to an.r ' w, and will offer proof J. C SEYMOUR. show- that the land «ought t* more valuable Oregonian Building. the same argument that was used tell him tlint he nlremly had a life to for its timber or stone than for agricultural Portland, Grv pur poses ami to establish his claim to said in the South to justify slavery. It insiirane«* |M>licy in a gotnl mutual land l»cfote the Register and Receiver of this at Oregon t itv. Ore . on Thur«dty. the ,t,d argues that Chinamen art* neces compmiy mill that lie feared noth office dav ot August 15 3 ||, 11a tie« a* wifnttt'e* I'. KXIDSOX Frrtl Thompson. Robert Osborn, Wm Ryan « sary to get certain kinds of work ing 011 that s««ire. The good agent amt Thomas l»t\. all of Portland. Ore Any ami all per son* claiming a«lversvlv the Blacksmith. «lone, and intimates that it would iniornied him that mutual com above Ihitchm* described lands are requested to fib thvh (’orner in this oflle»* on or betote said trd dav of 1 illamook, Oregon. be imposaihh* to operat«* the can- panies were not relialilc mid that t-latrns August, ismj \ll kind« 9 J T. Apperson. Register neries were it not ftir Cliinetu* lalsir. they wen* sur«* to break lip in hus- A SAl.F The Oregonian also «a vs that ines» «Hui, and that th«* monev Notice Is ADMINISTRATOR hereby given that in pursuance of an ^"CTT <T , ZLillSTZEZ OF order of th.' Hon iou»t\ Conrt of Tillamook they would he a . ...... tit in clearing paid in would I«* irretrievable county Oregon duly made ou the 4th dav of Mat 1*41. the under signed administrator of'th<- lip tin* heavily timliervd lands ol lost. H«> said In* reprcM'ntvil a estate of John Mock deceased I ate of Tillatm»ok Oregon will on Saturday. June i4th the stat«*. llcfor«* tlu* war th«* com puny that was mmnd mid that omnty. iVt at one o clock tn the afternoon offer fi»r at public auction at the court house d««or in Pince U biisiiieen: In Wm. ||<-itin Ikr's great cry was that the alsdition ot mm«* of its |«>licy holders could Io»«* sale Tillamook. Oregon, the real property of said sliop. Tillaiihw«k, Ore 39t-f described a* tollows lowit Pre-emption slavery would cans«* the cotton in anything, and that a man could cwtats. laml claim off John Ro. k In lillam.iok cuuaitt Oregon being the south west quarter of the dustry in the Smtli to laps«*, and draw out Ills money lifter tw >> y ears northwest quarter and the north halfofthe At all hours. south west quarter, and th.« south west quarter SCRIBNERS that it would make the sugar plan with iiiter«*st, if lie liked, or that ol the north west quarter, of **etion (17) sewn 2m O h lilliee Sold. tern, in township (5) five south of range to tations and all kinds of farming in lit* couhl draw down a large en-' west, of the U illaniettc MrrMtan in Oregon ■*«•< comply,, book „J Lumbar * * half cash one halt sec 11 rex! it» kind ever ^nblUhwl th«* South unprolitable. But the re- «lownicnt i nt th«* expiration of n Terms ol sale one >’ ■< br«ge on the premia sold <.iw mn-arvn.riit, of A XI» »: ? Lash bids will also he considerex! Cmivevsn<. » «11 kind« of l.umbrr suit of the war has proved the nnmlwr i of year». He said it waa a to be ma.h* at the rxpenat of purchaser I n m Q mm L. £***’*• Hank» Inn her Lon □□□k. Mut» to Lun.brr.lrnlrr. 3 * H Administrator lallaey of th«« tlu-ory, and the South , goo«l investment, beside« lieing wood no«- ; C. H. SMITH, Proprietor. ‘■•’»«’t «"■* cord wood ««Me. never knew wliat was real pumper- life iusurmic«*. I l««- «*ditor becume NOTICE '•lli|i« «re.» rrowth ot tree» l.n.l mwa.an. WVr».. mv wlfr .«„.A IMrli,,, hM lr "««•• reut buaid IwteroM «ure «n.| hendin« ity until after th«* war. Those who limp mid signified hi» williugnei* ■««.*■*» l»X (■»J «nd iHMird without >u.t cauar 1 **«"a«rd book «hrvuxhout the I n? lharrfo«« h,rbrf .11 pwrw.,,. «„ h«rb,.r “ToJ I*'«1’ ISL *2 ,“*','w,***l rdnioo of were the most hitter M*e«*»Mioniata, to Ink«* a »3000.00 |«ilicy. The Lh«. I T* **I «■'will «w m» ac-uunt «• i «»an „( h,t eonlrMting tn.m th,, d." "" tour t>uokM'llrr for it £1^“- nt for ernt« now admit that slavery retarded agent drpart«*d, and in due time I <». 1*11 G W FKHFR M * C. r Daati«,, ftilliitnooli fjciibliiiltt. C. L. P. PORTRAITS IX ALL THE LATEST STYI.SE. E . S Tillamoolç Lumbering Co. -e Saw & Planing Mills. Proprietors Electric Light System. Oregon ¡Stamp Geo. Munson’s place. DRY Jones Bros’ barn, .A T GOODS, Clothing, hats, caps, boots, shoes, notions, Hellenbrand’s Gents’ furnishings, Groceries and Gen eral merchandise At the old stand, John TILLAMOOK ¡¿AKERY -,AXI) ( awfectionery . NOW OPEN. S hirst Class Restaurant in Connection. Do yon Write for the Papers? D rugstore “Dr. H. X) .X>. ^ohqson. T L , A T I P , . A W , DRUG STORE! CARI DRUGS &PATENT MEDICINES. Prescriptions Compounded THE BUREñU SALOON, FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. »yi HochgMer N Y Firs: St , Opp. □□cilental. TilIam33k,Dre