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cadlinht TILLAMOOK, OREGON. THURSDAY JUNE I. 1893. $1.50 Per Year A Twenty It« unit Contest. GLEANINGS S iikkiu in , Muv 29.—Joe l*ow«l of Salem ami Gid Ely, Tillamook’» clever light OF BAN FHANCISOO.) T he W orld ’ s F air O pen L ast weight, will tight twenty round», with N ewsy N otes of the N orth Dealeis in 5-ounce glove», for a purse of $50 and W estern S tates . S unday . the entire gate receipts, Saturday nest, at 9 1‘. M. The tight occur» la-fore the Ke-produced from the Column* of Our A K ami Truln from Chicago to New York Exchanges Sheridan Athletic Club. They keep on hand at their store The World’s fair was open to visitors The lat<> I hike of Sutherland made and Salaries. in llobsonville the largest stock of signed ninety-two wills. What a pity last Sunday despite the protest of ti e gissls in this county consisting of The salary of the British minister to g-ivernment authorities and churches. the United States was a little lea» than he could only die once, says some laiv- Will Joan office practice at l)r. Johnson's drug yer. store and attend all calls in this city. The attendance was larger than it has $10.000 Now that Sir Julian Paunce- After all the talk it appear» that the fote has been raised to the rank of em lieen any day since the fair liegun. The Geary law will not be enforced, and government display and a few state bassador his ]>ay will be raised accord Chinamen will lie allowed to take jmw - ingly The British emlauuiador to Gel «essioti of this country. buildings were closed, but there was many receives about $39.000 annually, IM you know anyone except yourself plenty to keep the mglit-seers busy. while the one at Paris gets nearly $45. who is always good-tempered, perfectly Trains have been put on between Chi 000 a year, or only $5.000 less than the truthful, sincere and honest, and has Notary Public an<l Real listate Conveyancer. attention given tofilling cago and New York that run through in president of the United States. Our for courteous manners besides?—1 lattshurg orders for goods in jobbing lots. eign ministers to European governments TILLAMOOK. OREGON. 24 hours, the quickest time ever made. Agents for the fast sailing Telegram. have heretofore been obliged to spend The first train went through May 28,and much more than their salaries, Geo. Morey, who entered G um Itarry’s which at some very fast time was made. One run the greatest have been only *17. .WO. liedroom where he and his wife were of 24 miles was made in 16 minutes. That is |«i<l to our minister at London. sleeping, and shot him so that he died .VI roRNKY-AT-I.WV, Tillamook, San Francisco, Portland Our embassadors must have their [>ay within a month, lias been Hentenred to and way ports. Makes regular trips Clioctaw Troubles. raised at onee. The United State» can be hung at the Multnomah county jail every two weeks, weather permitting. The two political parties in the Choc not afford to skimp in foreign lamia hei in Portland, on Friday, July 14th, next. The inhabitants of the Andaman The fast sailing steamer Truckee has been specially taw nation, southeast corner of the In public servant» of the highest dignity. W. SEVERA NCE. islmds are Jhe smallest race of known Territory, have shown their capac- A fitted up fo carrying passengers. The rates are: A Strike an<l a Boycott. for the white man's statehood. ».•’»nan beings—that is, taken as an av ('abin Passage ............... $15.00 Th« decision of Judge Taft of the erage. The height of a full-grown An- They prepared to tight for their respect Steerage (one way)......... $9.00 ive rights, as contending pirties in some United States circnit court at Toledo in damanian seldom exceeds three and one- Freight, General Merchandise, Portland or San , of the sovereign states of the Union the case of the Ann Arbor railroad suit half feet, and few weigh over 65 pounds. TILLAMOOK, have done. The treaty made in 1865, shows the difference between a strike Chicago th nks Sunday is just as gissl Francisco, Five Dollars per ton. however, between the United States on and a boycott in a way tlrnt is thorough as any other day to rake in the shekels MISCELLANEOUS, the one hand and the Choctaws and ly clear to the i mid of a person who ii of the visitors. So everything is to lie M anager , Chickasaw» on the other provides that neither a lawyer nor a member of a upon the wide-open tieven-days-a-week H obsonville , O re . the United States shall protect the two trades union A strike is quitting work schedule, and if that doesn't catch the nations from internal disorder as well as by eiiiployevs who are dissatisfied with dollars fast enough an all-night addition outside attacks. In pursuance of the tbe terms of their employment Em will lie made. BANKERS. right given by the treaty our govern ployed ¡sTsons have a right to strike, «limerai Banking and Exchange business. A caibonie acid gas generator at the ment has sent regular soldiers to keep and ¡H rsons have a right to take or quit Interest pai«i on time deposits. work at any time, but in case of rail Salem soda works exploded, and John ------- Dealer i 1- the peace. Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, There lire two political parties among roads the decision of Judge Taft lay» Evans, the op rat«»r, narrow ly es« R|M*d Sweden and all foreign countries. the Choctaws—the conservative, called down the precedent that the right to death. 'Ihe machine (lew through the TILLAMOOK, - - - OREGON. he National, and the Progressive. The boycott the gooda of other roads must floor, roof i nd sides < f the building,tear ing out a big port on of the r<»of and the National party wants to draw the tribal not be |*ennitted The interstate commerce law requires east wall besides a I ig hole in the floor, line s'.iarply and discriminate against negroes and outsiders of all kinds. Be that all railroads shall offer equal facili and demolishing all the fixtures in the tween red. white and black the Nation ties to all others in the handling ot room. Rockafellow's hank, at Wilkesharre, Kef usi ng to BLACKSMITH als decide in favor of red and against freight and |*HMsengers PLUMBING DONE TO ORDER ! white A TIN SHOP IN CONNECTION. and black in the matter of priv handle the freight of any road by the l‘a., will pay depositors four cents on Wngun making, aud all kind» of Wood-work , ileges of residence, citizenship ami trail- employees of another road is unlawful, the dollar. Rockafellow is sick. Had Mill and General Blacksmithing done. Tbe following inqiortant not the hand of disease !>«•<• n laid upon i ing. The Progressives, on the other therefore Machinery Repaired. I hand, encourage a generous policy of principle is laid down "While doing the him untimely I k * would not have lost immigration and citizenship. Their in work of the company the employee is the four cents. It is a hard world, ami Wagons Made to Order. > flueiM-e has lie n so strong i:i tlw national the com|suiy ’’ in brief. Judge Taft'» uiH>x|M«4*t<*<l iiiisfortuiivH continually h«>- «^Home-shoeing a Specialty. councils that some years ago citizen's decision amonnts to this llailroad em fall to rob us of our op|Mirtunities.- Ore C. B. HADLEY, Proprietor TILLAMOOK, OHE. rights were given to the negro men ployees inuv strike or quit the service of gonian. a coin ¡»any when they like. As long, among the Choctaws. Nine girls of tin* Monmouth public Since 1820 the Progressives have lieen however as they are in the service of a school played a game of hall with nine Mr*. J. JOHNSON Mi*«L. J. RUGGLE8 victorious at tile polls. \V. W. Junes has company doing its work and receiving Ixiys of that institution last Saturday been twice elected governor, but last its wages they shall not refuse to trans and beat them. I’oth sides were neatly August tlw Nationals made a fight over fer I be freight and passenger» of any uniform«*!, the girls in white waists and Fins Billiard and P dd I TableB. öu the counting of the votes. This is the Other roail merely because the employees black skirts to the knees, tbe IwiyM in origin of the present trouble. Tlw vote of that (Nirticular road are on strike, Of w hi'.e ami blue. The clivers from tbe TILLAMOOK, - - - OREGON were counted again at tlw council of the for any other reuson The interests of crowd in behalf of ihe feminine t«*aiii, | nation i.i (Jetubcr. and the of.ieu again the public will not allow this “rattled" the Isiys, who were ahead un FREE BU8 TO TRAIN8 AND MARKLEY. HAYS & ROCHE. was given to Governor Jones. In the til the last two iiinliigs, and the girls 8teamer* Proprietors. The New Political Policy bitter quarrel immediately following the Centrally Located. succeeded in scoring one more run than M D. ROCHE, T illamook . O re . Near Court House, In The Review of Reviews Dr. Alls-rt the hoys. 'I’he score stood 36 to 35 in Newly Furnished •lection in August four Progressives Manager Shaw outlines what he conceives to be wire r.scaisinated l.v Nationals. Ever favor of the fair since then there lia* been inimin* nt dan tile meaning of the change of p ilitical Tin I’liited States now luis the swift in tins country For a |a»nod of ger of a pitch* d battle until tlw United T ' est armoretl cruiser in the world, and States troops were sent to keep the 32 years I roll! 1861 to IHIM the Kepnb the recor«l we ar«* making for ourselves peace. Several Nationals were arrested lican |«rty controlled either wholly or in the im.tter of nival architecture is PORTLAND, OREGON. for the murder of tlw Jones men. It in part tbe |a>litlcal policy of this nation rapidly changing public sentiment a- P roprietor . was in tbe attempt to arrest others that The pernsl of 32 year» represent* a dis COR. 4TH & ALDER STS. broad from contempt and criticism to tinct phase of progress 111 our history the battle took place at tlw bonne of Dick The best Beef, Veal, Pork and Multon always It was the penisl of the development of admiriitioii and rcspe t for our navy. on hand. Eggs, Butter, Vegetables and 8 P Welt 8ide R « Waiting Locke, a National. The arresting and We, ofcourwe, have few v«*HM«*lM<-oiii|Nin <1 8trictty F|r»t Clast. Chickens bought and sold. attacking party was coni|sm<sl of the the national idea The war settled it Room and Ticket office. European Plan. with the amount of roast line we have to that the Union is greater than any »tale Satisfa tion guaranteed to every one. Choctaw militia, called out by Governor fhop opposite the Grand Central. Jones. Several were killed and wounded in it and that it lias |siwer to maintain protect, but those we have arc the tines» LARGEST HOUSE. on both sides. After that Dick Locke our territorial integrity In the line of in the world ami can always l»t* relied TILLAMOOK, OKK. A. L. ALDERMAN, Good Accomodations. built a fort and armed and provisioned national growth and exiuiision was the upttii in the event of trouble. The Proprietor. protective tariff which was an inoop- cruiser New York, just complete I by it and defied the whole Jones power. arable |*irt of a vast plan for "the ma ('ramp A Hons, is a formidable vessel of TILLJ\MDOlÇ LIVELY £TI\BLE D*-»* end<‘<l From Columbus. terial e»|*in»ioti arxl industrial maturing 8,1-tO tons dirplaccmriit ami lias devel- Don Christolsd Colon de Toledo de la of the great newborn nation of the west.' oped a «««niiiiiioiis spi t <l of 21.09 kn«>ts The policy of the Re|niblican party an Imnr. Cords y Ganta, duke of Veragua, mar quis of Jamaica and admiral aud adelan- was distinctively a constructive nation*, “To what |mliti<*al party would Christ B ros . P roprietors . tailo mayor of the Indi«-», is his name, and policy The great Pacific railroatla. na belong?" “How would he vote if lie he is thirteenth in direct descent from the tional Istnking a huge internal revenue were heir,” were questions under dis- great discoverer of America. In spite of system | a - im I ou roll* that lengthened ciiMsioii by a Issly of ( ongn gational MIEIIEIT TO BOIT LAIIII8. both name au<l descent, however. Don till tbecooutry found itself |«ying onl ministers in TojH’ka the other «lay. One Fhst-clasa single and double turn-out« kepi on CENTRALLY LOCATED Christobel Colon de Toledo,etc., etc.. etc., ■ third of tbe national income to Union minister ventured the opinion that out TILLAMOOK, OKBIOON. hand. Boarding and transient slock cared is a good deal of a man. For this r<meon eoldiers or their survivor»—all thio » m side t f Ka okh Christ would I m * a prohi quite as much aa la-cause he la descended part of the same magnificent national bitionist. Ami as tiie political con • for. from Columbus the Duke <it Veragua constructive |«>llcy So were tbe boil.I plt’xioii • f the reverend gentleman were T illamook , ore . c<«mee to us as chief of tlw represents mg of tbe new navy tbe organizing aa I know ii to l>e decidedly republican, Ids ? tives of Spain at the Columbian fair. His bringing tutu tbe Union of state after MSH«*rtioii implies that Christ would have ancient blood is indeed no great things state in tbe west and northwest Voted as they did. Another »aid that a But the reaction came By what mtgtr prohibition ¡Mirty whh iinnrresMary, mm in Spanish ey«w, for the real yellow old cre grande«*» of Spain trace their bhaal lawk tie called a loug continued aggreasiv. the republican party represented the —and— constructive |»>lh-y tlw Ke|nil>li«-an gov same principles and wmm trying to en centuries la-fore Colunibua was bom. In appearaix e the Duke of Veragua re eruinenl tell owlet Ihe »naptctoli iff ha. force the I mwn . The prohibitory amend- T own L ots . ill sembles somewhat our own (lunncey ing silled 11 aril too closely with gr».. uient has teen on the MUitutes tor the teptessed to have»II o»r old P* Eor Kale at reasonable prices and on favorable We hare taken full charité otti Depew. Hs dues not take tooratory aud capitalists snd moneyed interests fir jrttsl doaen year»—«luring all which time „dient shape.he made lo ».»ke th, terms. Ixxration best in the city of Tilla »...1 frtoi * p|„MB, »nd eotoforiable toe gue’i. railnwling. however, but to ugriculture Shaw thinks and the vote last Novem the republican |mrty haw teen in power mook. an<! livestock breeding. He is a Lila-ral her an id "The Ke|>nblicana must go.’ Carr W m . D üriLiwr-LL. □ REGDN. —and, aa a matter of fact, in not one out TILLAMOOK, ------ OREGON, in politics and at one time was royal The |ieop|e pro, laimtd tliemarlvse 11 red T iila M ook . o««. of a hundred ci ties ami towns has pro cmnmiasioner of agncultnre. He is of the long •< tivity atxl in want of ret! hibition prohibited, Hays another of NEW FURNITURE chiefly admire«! among hi» fellow cools* and a more negative cat tonal policy It the««* h i h-siasticMi sages, Chrlat would NEW HOUSE trj men be«-au»e be bree*l» the champion tbe Judgiueut of Hr bbaw that is what CHA£ pETER^ON. te a politician, ami as tefore Nlated, one animals for tbe public bull fights at Democratic control means lie does not Madrid. The Veragna Im 11» are the think any rwlical or violent changes wlb intimate«I he would I m * a repuhln an the most ferotnons and famous <ff all thrau* be made, but there wiU be nmpiy "re inlerence is easily drawn that in K miimmm that appear in tbe ring in Spain -among vision, economy reform iff shuns.' Christ would I m * a republican politician. the moot savage that ever kills*) their Pension* W1U be severely red need. an, This is secularizing the MMered name of First class in every respect) best acccmmcdations in the man horue bef<«re tbe eyes of a delight Mhsidies slid Ismutm ars marked fo* t ie Mavior with a eengeniice. Here we audience A thousand dollars 1» a wd daatmc-tSuo." The editor si'll •beerfHi want to enquire if Christ aaauriatiiig city. Headquarters for the traveling public Located ed First Clin Ii Enn Pvticilar. uncommon pnra for tbe Iffikr of Vera- ly. "It is usually last to diMznae 11 m with sucli teruaclewas Humphrey, Hor Shaving, gna to receive fur one of these animals. party of energy after a lime, for ita ao ton, liotkms et al. woul I not te a Atting □n main street. Tmamcck. dregtjn. Hair CutUn». Ho to a good financier, an*l portly frurn unties Will leud to leoovue lueddlesoOM s|M*elacle lit rails** the angels to pr<s*urr Shampooing anceotral estates, portly from live «tuck awl pernicious.' Whether the nest coo an extra assortment of bandkerrhievr» breealing and other baainesa <.pevst|<asa »tractive party will be tbe Popaliet, or to ateorblhe nedature in their eyes? \ UTIIimil CIIIECTIII not beneath ths ntAice of a noble duke, a art. m F toe Republican pair!) willgalixr great many jMsoph* of t*«*lsy who «Io their be has ms^ag*--! to s*-cnmnlate an animal itself op and go in awl WMi Miw after s own thinking are lM*gininng to wonder The patronage of the public is respect tiwome aa largo tbe salary of Use press time. Dr. Shew seeins to <o warier th* if a large portnei of the « h*rgy know fully solicited. WAT* ««.. CUM «» ..»MCTACA» n| , «.RCOV. w I »err they are at."— Ex. I dent of tno United States caaBC»* about ei eu v a„n. drwiir. GENERAL ♦ MERCHANDISE. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps and Notions. Groceries, Crockery, and Queens- ware. Doors, Windows, Lime, Hair and Cement. Hardware and Nails. STEAMER TRUCKEE J. E. SIBLEY, C. & E. THAYER, I. K. LARSON TOOLS, CUTLERY, NAILS, DOORS ☆ (árand Central "Billiard "Hall. ino llitgQle0 & Solino MILLINERY CENTRAL rzt : MARKET. L. H. BROWN, The present proprietor has just assumed management of this hotel, and respectfully solicits a share of the patronage of the public. JONES A T racts A llen H ouse J. P. ALLEN, Proprietor LARSEN • HOUSE BARBER SHOP M. H. LARSEN, proprietor. WATCHMAKER ■ AND JEWELER