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Steamer (aprimi. THE it Gl STA IN TKOl'BLB. We m by the Or. . .............. at Dr. M»<1-1 Mr. G. W. Phelps, ol the firn, oi Pla lp- [Nehalem Times.] Dr. May i» not only a successful disciple . hoii , of Buy Cil.v, i- a» >.p|.lie»nl f.< U>e i Mills, of Netarts, -ay- tl.al the steamer Drifting at Sea with a broken shaft, ami Capt. Buchanan is surveying tp. 3 n Prelim dairy work has begun on Dry i |«aition of Deputy Collector of Curt.... . Harrison is ex|«ete<l at Netarts this week Kemiuetl after Four Days. of .Esiolapius, but lie knows something r 10 w. ”--------------- Stocking bar. | f .r this bay Hi» iipplicMtion is filed in | with »¡th a » cargo of g.ods g.sxls for their store. It I 1 N: it it. km , May .... application 30.—News was received about steamlsiat navigation. In fa.t he Assessor Pye has finished his work in The telegraph line is working to Forest ' Washington, w Itereaa the ap|s>ilitment has been a longtime since any vessel has here this (Tuesday) evening that the knows more aliout the latter nanieil voca tliis section and will work towards Tilla Grove. I attempted io go into N ’ elar.s, but there is tion than lie did a week ago. LastTlinis- ; is made by the Collector at Astoria. steamer Augusta, which left Tillamook mook. The delimpient mx list will l«e published An error was made in our statement as no good reason why vessels like the bay for Astoria Friday morning was dis duy he started from Nehalem to this A schooner is now on the wav to this in this pa|»-r next week. | to the law regarding barl»e<l wire fences . Harrison cannot make regular trips to abled ami driven out to sea. The first place, about midnight, on the steamer place. She wdl take a load of lumber to ,o,t less Netarts, if there is business to warrant it, Cohn & Co. have for sale 1000 sawed The law requires that a ■ Louise, expecting to catch tiie lieacli news of her condition was received when ..— —— short and safe. Business is t a small boat containing three men, the stage at the month of the Nehalem. The San Francisco for the Nehalem Mill cellar |«osts. Hiapiire of them or at the than 1x6 inches. <»r a pule not less than ( as the bar is ......................... e Company. Irnthe. in diameter, »hall be «ecurely "'Ji'“1 mill. chief engineer of the Augusta, Joe |>assen^ers consisted of tiie valiant doctor, I late There is a very large body of fine Capt. Talton, of the Str. Elmore, re Frank Elliot has sold his ranch at the 1 fastened not le.-s than M inches lielow the Richardson, of Garibaldi, and another liis much lietter half and a hardware spruce on that bay which will come into man landed at Seaside Sunday. drummer. The boat’s crewr consisted of porter! 14 feet of waler in the North mouth of Tillamook river t « Elmore, . top wire. market soon, also They went to Astoria to get a tug to Capt. Joe Effenberger and Win. Batter- channel when he went out. This is a Sanborn A Co 1 There w ill bea meeting at G.(). Nolan’s gaiu of 4 feet in a few weeks. J,.e Lalmion ami family returned from office next Satnnhiy at two «»’dock to | Thirty years ago some stirring events go out to look for her. On Tuesday son. Mr. Batterson was at the wheel, and Capt. Effenberger was attending to afternoon a steamer passed Tillamook Indiana vest. rday. We understand they ' make arrangements to have a fourth of ( in the history of this nation were being Beaver (’reek. will reside here again [July celebration. The business men <>f enacted The marching of the grizzled bay, going north, having in tow a the engine It was very dark and Dr. Charles and Emily Johnson had another A. I. Alderman takes charge of the the t«»wn sh«mld t ike some int* rest in i veterans last Tuesday calls this fact vivid schooner which is supposed to be the May acted as a kind of lookout or assist ant pilot. He manipulated the bell with son added to tlieir family last week ; all Occidental hotel to day. Notice his sd. j the matter ami have a <*elel»ration that . ly to miml. The men that march today Augusta. Dick Sales, who carries the mail from as much confidence as an old navigator, doing well do not step with the elastic tread that ; w ill Is? of some < redit to the place. elsewhere in this iasue Nehalem to Seaside brought the news in and as everything looked propitious, he Henry A. Ely has broken up house r ie 111 *t'i • I IH* I by ihA'»verII lient they did thirty years ago. Many ot them It’s Hlwut time that somethin.’ w.« d<ne are bowed down with age; rheumatism this evening, though no further partic thought the boat might as well be turned keeping on his Beaver Creek ranch for to provide for buihling the road lion» Illis , authorities to advertise for bids f»»r work has settled in their limbs ami time has ulars were learned by him. It is not loose for a little while. He rang the bell the summer and is going to work with on the light house road is very cheap, phu r to Tillam «ok river scarred their wrinkled visages. The even known in what manner she is dis for m*>re speed, and the mail at the en T W. Lvster at Ins father’s place on though few people would have known A coriesp >nd»*ti( from \\ oo «I h is re gine turned on more steam, llie boat South Prairie nimble legs that carried them up steep abled. minded th 4 it ! m uecFttsary to sign reni j anything about the not ce that was posted declivities to cope with the stubborn foe The Augusta left < larilraldi last Friday was gliding over the placid bosom of the I in the p ist office had it not l>eeii that at G. W. Wallace ties his dog at night, nani»* t>> coilililiinlralions. would not carry them far now . Yet it morning, ahead of the Elmore. The Nehalem river at the rate of 15 miles an ' tuition was «*alled to it in this paper. which is a good example to set. There Cirv M arket —Egg* I5, poUioea 75 hardly seems thirty years since they en Elmore passed her just outside of the hour, and Dr. May was enjoying it as if Sevi ral bogus life insurance men are listed and gaily inarched to the front. A bar, but could see nothing of the Augusta he were in a merry-go-round. He did not are two or three dogs which are troubling p. r bushel, bruin $1.40 )«er hundred, neighbors at night that would be more going through the valley swindling bariti fl fi-l |wr htimireil. large number of them never returned ami when at Tillamook rock. The Elmore know that beneath the glassy surface of s.fe if they were kept at home. gullible tanners. People w ho never read Fred St ill well was fined ami costs a large number who did return have long returneil here Saturday and reported the peaceful waters lurked unseen dan i newspapers and do not see such warning by Judge M inis *y last Saturday. It was since passed away. Veterans of the late that the Augusta had not arrived in gers in the way of monster snags. The The cheese factory is nearing coinpb le- notes as this are the most apt to nibble for (he assault on Mr. Hart’s l>oy. w ar will soon he as scarce as the veterans ’ Astoria, and she was not sighted on the little Itoat puffed harder and harder« and tion and will be .... ready for business the at and often swallow their gilded bait Yet the trip down here. On Fri«lay there was a seemed to fly, when, all at once, there 12tli of June. Robt. Ciawford has filed suit against Dallas Iteinizer. [Newspaper men gel of the Mexican war are now stiff northwester blowing, ami theElmore same old fire is in their hearts, ami in was a mighty splash and Dr. May's feet E. G. E. Wist for $ 0,000.00 damages lor swindled too -ome times ] David Hadley and Louis Olsen were case of another war these same uieu could was about two hours longer than usual went upward and through the balmy night alleged defamation of character. (’al. ('o |>er arrived home Sunday night not be induced to stay at home. They in getting to Astoria. It is siqqiosed air in such a manner as to describe a out here for the last three days fishing. H. E. Nelson, ol Nehalem, was in this over the McMinnville and Nestiicca r«»a«l. would go and look on if nothing else. that the Augusta did not have sutlicient beautiful semi-circle. It is needless to Dave had splendid success fishing (lll phut* Tuesday, Mis. Nelson being here He «Mine by private conveyance afoot and But a younger generation would at power to make headway against the wind say that his bead was below his leet, dry land while L-u la coll fl lied himself io thin w«ek for medical treatment alone, all the wav’ from the Nestucca, ami tend to the fighting The reverence and that her rudder was disabled. though he was in a recumbent position the stream«, and did not do ho well. IL W Lussile. of Albany. was in this returned the following day w ith needed Great fears are entertaine«l for her Mr. Morgan was out here conductin.' a that has been show n for those w ho de when his graceful form struck the afore city this week lb* is now a resident ol supplies for the working camp. A gang fended the country in the past would safety, but it is hoped that the steamer said placid h<is<>m of the classic Nehalem. seiies of meetings and has had 5 persons Linn county, where he has a fruit farm. : ol foity men is at work, ami he proposes stimulate the young men ol today to go being towed past this bay Tuesday was The surface being penetrable, he was to join his church. One has already hern The steamer Garfield now devotes most to have the road open in twenty davs Io the front and do valiant work. Their the Augusta. fhoroughly enveloped in the said placid baptized and four others will he this ail her attention to towing. The need of — Reporter. sires would not need to feel ashamed of The following passengers were aboar«l bosom. The doctor siys that he gener afternoon. Their names are: Mrs. Henry is fell very much a passenger at earner Dr. A. B Pienlh, dentist, will I m ? al tin- them In case of war again, tire volun | of her: A. 1*. Wilson, B. ('. I»ainb, a ally takes a plunge bath about that time Isaacs, A G. West, M'ss Lihbie Poland. now Occidental Holel oil June 5th for a few teers would come forth so fast that the young man named Hog«lon, Mrs. Vining in the morning, but he was not dressed Miss Mattie West and Mr Chas. B s er Mr. and Mrs. J E Siblev eiilertaine«! i days. Dr. Prentis has had thirteen years | government would find it hard to furnish the insane person, Joe Richardson, for bathing then He thinks the Neha O re town. the operatola on the Tillamook & Bay ; of experie nce at dentistry and all work arms and drill them as fast as they came. a drummer and his wife an<l some lem is a beautiful river, and that it may ( ity telegraph line Sunday al Hobson ¡entrusted to him will receive prompt ami Let t.s continue to revere the memory of Bohemian families, about fourteen alto be considered classic, hill lie says its D. R. S. Palev has gone to Seattle on ville. 1 caieful attention. Crow n and hri«lge work the dead veterans. They deserve till the gether. waters are cold and wet, just the same. business A strangt; feature regariling the case is There will be a farewell dance Friday a specialty, samples of which can he seen honors they have had and the boys that The doctor managed to get h Id of the We hear on good authority that the night in Hadley’s hall in Honor of Win. at the office. All work done will he first arc growing up now will, if occasion de that parties in Tillamook have received boat and rescue himself, and found the cannery will run this fall mands it, demonstrate that there was no letters, stating that a telegram was re other passengers and the crew hanging Quick who will start lor Arizona in a «-lass. Prices very im«derate. A <). Yates has gone to the valley to Th«* hell tower lieing built looms up «'ticrgy wasted in infusing a patriotic ceived in Portland Satur«lay, to the effect on the lialf-capsize«l boat. The steamer lew dava remain during the summer. high above the buildings in the town I spirit ¡ “ to them by honoring the ohl that the Augusta arrive I in Astoria that good as new, is A sec< nd hand stove, was half full of water and could not be Miss Lottie Crawford of Portland is «lay. for sale at E Reynolds' furniture ami when completed will bean imposing veterans, righted, so they got into a small l»oat visiting with her sister. Mrs. J. K.SI ihw . store. Parties desiring a bargain in that structure. We are told that it is too high There is a hole in the stone bluff near L vter .—On the arrival of the Elmore that was fortunately tied onto the rear, John R. Biighain and some friends ‘ for the size of the base, and that unless Dick's Point alout large enough to permit it was learned that the Augusta was and made theii way to the mouth of the ine should go and see it. Assessor ('has. I've and I’. D. Newell it is anchor«*«! by Home means it will be a man to crawl into it. There is an old towed into Astoria on Tuesday night by I Nehalem. All had a good drenching and from Portland came in here on business are hard at work making the assessment. liable to blow <«ver by the first wind storm Indian legend regarding this hole It is the steamer Oregon. The Augusta broke Dr. May lost a case of new surgical in and lor a little relaxation from the cares of city life. They arc using every possible means to that comes. If it falls it wid he rather said that many years ago two Indians her shaft just before she got to the Col struments (hat he recently paid $50.00 hard on the city hall building. Several parties have I.ecu here of late crawled into the hole through curiosity, umbia bar ami drifted south, there being for. The hardware man lost samples make their work thorough The Newspaperman, published in San and that after exploring around for awlrile «('north west wind, and she was picked valued at $150. looking for desirable places with a view There is a very large passenger tiallic L ater —The boat lias been righted to purchasing and there is room for many now between this place and l'ori lami Francisco says: “The Tillamook H ead they became lost They followed one up by the Oregon off Cape Meares about This is a preaager of the good times Io j light , a paper that in appearance ami passage and at last came to light, and noon Tuesday. She had l>een out five and the surgical case and hardware sam more. style does credit to Oregon, recently en- strange to say found themselves on an days, but all aboard her were in goo«l ples recovered. There are several new buildings in com«* as the summer advam es I tered on a new volume The press-work island They were on one of the rocky condition w hen she got in except for the course of constiuction ami other improve ( 'laude li;a\ er mid wile returned yester on the pH per is far in advance of some of islands at Netarts rock, hut were in such ! wearisome stay «>ut without good sleep <»ol<l on Hiver. ments which look refreshing after a long day per steamer Elmore from an extended «»ur pretentious «*ity papers, «hie, we tin* a position that they could not be seen ing accomodations. There were plenty of1 season of inactiv ity. visit in New York and Massa« hiiselts Contrary to the statement made that derstaml, to being worked on a California from the shore, so all hope of rescuefmn provisions aboard in the way of potatoes They took in th«* World's Fair also. Reliable press. Long tnav it shine. that source was cutoff They tried to and eggs that Cohn Cic Co. were shipping the Coast range is practically devoid of A W. Fletcher's < Leese factory is in Robt Mulligan, of Amity, advertises gold is the discovery made tw o years ago running order. Decoration Day was duly obseivvd find the passage back hut always failed, to Portland. his livery business in another column. by Mr. Ahlstrom, an old mining expert here. The veterans of the late war, the so they settled down to make the best of Capt. Schnnler was very fortunate in A Commons' and Perry Harvey’s saw He tolls you how to get from the coast to Mexican w ar veterans were out marching. life on the rock. They managed loeatch regard to the charges made for lowing and assayer This gentktnan did not mill is nearly eon pieted. Salem speedily ami u it bout great expens«*. The Sons ol Veterans alsojoimd in the plenty of water-fowl and secured eggs the Augusta in, $100 lieing the amount share the opinion of prospectors, who Marion Pettier will go to Kelso to take John Newberg, who was sent from here procession, and the Srhtsd turned out in and fish. The sea lions kept them com failed to locate anything hut coal and |Mii«l. The Oregon broke her hawser at to the asylum, returned about a we« k lull fiirce. They all went to the Christian pany ami they associated together in a iron, and these not abundant enough to charge of a logging outfit. Columbia bar, and a tug was sent out Mr Cutting will start for Portland to ago, but is crazy again, Steps ill be church, w here appropriate exercises were I very friendly way. Afterliviiig this weird pay for mining them. Mr. Aldstrom did for the Augusta. The Oregonian says morrow to attend a law suit. taken at «nice to send him hack to the : held, after which they maiched Io the I life for a long lime the Indians turned to Hot hesitate, but letting the "act follow regarding the in id mt: S II. Roi k has given up law and turns any Ivin* the thought,” purchased the necessary ceLietries and decorated the graves of the -ea lions, and bok on the habits of those “Whethei the steamer is ashore on the Some parties are prospecting for coal dead soldiers. lerocions monsters of the deep. Many risks south of Tillamook hea«l, or whether outfit and provisions for a four-im nth’s all his attention to farming now. " I! Baiker had a box of cigars on in the bluff Initween Bay City «uni llob- A great n.siiy |*eotde are intensted in i years later some Indians went to the rocks she is beating off coast umler all sail is stay, and proceed«»! to Forest Grove bv sonville Shafts have been sunk ai d knowing Imw long it t.<kes them to prove ill boats ami crippled one ol the sea lions trnin. From there his travel became tap Thursday; a i ine pound baby is the uncertain. She left Tillamook at Su’clock cause. several small veins of coh I have been up «in a homestead or pre-emption claim so that he was captured The lion re Friday morning, and arrived off Point somewhat harder, blit reasonably sure of Mr Christensen mistook Albert Lucy discovered. after residence is completed. After the membered that he Inid i cell an Indian i Adams light at 4 o’clock the same after- success, he slowly ma.le his way to Wil ( io to 0 E. Reynolds' furniture store application to prove up is tlle«l with the once and after repeated efforts managed ihm > p , w hen her shaft snap|>ei|. After son river. Ou this river lie Inis lis'iited for a burglar the other night, fired at him and see that line oak bed-rooin suit county clerk here, it is two or three to make this known to the Indians. They . hoisting signals of distress, which were a claim, w hich was staked out and duly- indicting a severe wound in his arm. " B. Parker while sw ¡mining in our Nothing like it was ever brought Io this months before th«* advertising ami other were dumfonnded, but lielieve.l it and seen on shore ami re)s>rted by telegraph, recorded bv him, after he luid assured town before, Mr Reynolds has a full red l.i|»e is gone through with. It might recognized toe lion when he told Ins she beat aroumi all night at the mercy himself that there was gold in paving bay, was seized with cramp aud if it had While lie partially regained his of the current. The steamer Mexico quantities. Being a practical miner, anil not lieen for the timely rescue by Rev. line of furniture. he «lone quicker if the govern inent would story Jones we might have had one member This is the time of the year when the furnish enough clerical help in the land s|a'ech he never regained his form, and |Misa<*d w ithin a short distance of her, having long years ofex|«erien«-e in assay less in < ur assembly. one Hight while the Indians were vaui|i- ing, he soon knew the value of his find. forni mother goes to th«* picture snop to office but she could not attract attention with ing near the Is'ach the lion juni|>ed into her whistles. After drifting until Sun- He has said hut very little, however, for get the baby photographed. We hear Very often complaint is made by some NOTICE FOR PVDIJCATION. evidences of this every day ill the rooms one (hat his pud locals do not occupy the waves aud was never seen since. It is day morning, “Captain” James Richard the past two years, regarding his claim, Land office at Oregon City. Oregon. May -M ■aid that this is the reason that the Im knowing the opinion held by some |»>ople 1893.—Notice is herein- given that the follow overhead ot this office. as good a position in the pa|>er as some son ami Engineer George la*l»o put out dians will never kill a sea lion in lire ill a small boat tor Tillamook rwk, 18 aliout the Coast range as gold-mining mg iiHined settler has filed notice of his ititen t*on to make final proof in support of his claim, Some | «copie who felt that an artici«* other man's locals For the information vicinity of Netarts Who knows but miles away from them. They made the field, but kept on |>ounding ns-k, of and that said proof will he made I m *fore t e (hat appeared in this paper last week was of this class of advertisers and the Cleikof Tillamook County, at Tilla what some of the tails recently captured rock at 2 o clock, ami landed without which he brought small quantities i«n his County amok, Oregon, on July r3. 1893, vis: too personal, are respectfully assured that public generally, we will say that the there are from the Indians that crawled acciilent through the surf on Cannon first trip, and also on his sei ond v sit to Nathaniel .tones. Guardian of William Hicklin we ha«l reference to some people in the location of the locals is a purely mechan heir of H. H. Hicklin, deceased, through Cape Meares? ical process, l«eing «lone by one of the lieach. Here they hired a team and the claim. The obj.-ct in thus keeping Homestead Kntry No 8185 for the n S of s w- , next county w«*st of here. 2. sei, 01 n e *4, sec. 4. and 11 e '4 of s e *, <lrove up to Astoria, reaching here at silent about his mining country was not sec. Mr O Heins, (he photographer, ex ty|M»s, and if the e*litor d.d make up the sec. 3,,tp. as, r io w Hegar'ling School Bond'*. He names the following witnesses to prove li s 1 o’clock this morning. At 3 o’clock this to withhold the news front the public, pects to go out into tin* country hi a few forms he would nut know one man's local continuous residence upon and cultivation of morning the tug Columbia was chartereil but was due to the fact that the old said land, viz: days ami make a lot «>f views He has from another in the general batch of auch E K B arn v rd , Esq., John Karl Jr.. I. J. Earl, S. Earl, B O Hara : II gentleman did not want to put Ids yes matter. and she went down the coast and searched Tillamook. Oregon. orders for a large number of fillainook of Tillamook, Tillamook county. Ore. against the no of others, hut concluded 1 J. T. Apperson, Register (ur four hours w ithout seeing any signs The i*eople of this place •nteitain some views from eastern parties D ear S ir —We find in hsmllitu srlm-xl to put possitive pr.H.f against assertiui. NOTICE FOR I’t'RIJCATION. Win. Shoop and I.. Montgomery, with very warm feelings regartling the compe- I m .II I m that ill nearly every ease the whole of the Augusta. At ten o’chs k the Co In order to save the most minute patticle Land Office at Oregon City. Oregon. Msv their (anuhrs, of Rooks county, Kans., titlon lieiween the steamers Augusta and pro* «»etlings <»f the ilhtrivt relating t«» an * lumbia gave up the search ami returneil. Of gold, he set to work and built a small 29. iBtgl.— Notice is hereby given that tl e Richanbmn and lx»bo then did all in Elmore, the sentiment l»eing divnled like following named settler has filed nolice ol hi« issue of Iwiutls have to l*e rv|>ealed lie arrived p*r steamer Elmore ami will cylinder, ti.einsi.le of which is. lined with intention to make final proof in support of I fc settle here They are ar<pisiiitam«*s of it is in a political fight, and there is con- cause of not being in conformity w ith the their power to get the Vnion Pacific C m ’ i ”1.' unt , er ' ev - R . and that said pro 1 tiderable bitterness ex|*n*sae«l by some law ami the whole matter gone over Company to semi out another tug, hut [»ad, the outside lieing made of galvan will be made before the County I lei k of Tilln Mr. Kates w ho live near tins place. mook county, at Tillamook, Ore., on Julv 1 |M*rties. Nevertheless, the town is getting again from beginning to end liefore th® the agents demanded a cash contract, ized iron Chlorine gas is le<l into this 1^. viz The steamer Elmore cairn* hi lastSatur* cylinder, and I>V slowly turning, every Alln*rt W Gates. ami as the telegraph wires were down, a l>eltvr steamer service Ilian it ever had ixmdacan l»e legally issued, (apprehend Honaestcad Entry No. 9638. for the lots 3 and 4. «lay and went out Monday taking pas b<*tt>re, and a little credit should lie given that this will be still more the« a>e nmler no authority for coming to the com l«arti«le ot gol.l is taken fr-tn the aud s 1, of u w <4 of sec 1, tp. 3 n. r 10 w. sengers each wav. She returned again He names the toltowing witnesses to prove his to the l«ost that started the better state of the new lionding law passed by th»* last pany’s terms coiihl be obtained. Si up powderetl rock put int«>thecylinder. Mr. . continuous residence upon and cult.vatioti of. Wedueaday bringing sixteen passengt rs, Aldstrom proposes t„ run a number of said land, viz: things. We trust they will both find legislature. If there are any districts in to the present, no aid has gone out for A J Cluutrie. of Cannon Beach, Clatsop Co and ex|a*rts to sail lor Astoria to day. plenty of business, and it begins to look v <»ur c ounty «leaking r loan Tor building the vessel, h is supposed by many sea these small cyrlimlers in preference to W U J R , Hpe 0 A Boe and Lee M Allej < f Ore. Chas. Chatterton is building an im as it* they will men that she will come out all one large one, as he claims th»t morv Nehalem. rillam«M)k J. County, pnrpuwM we will I m * please.I to know of faring ' T. Apperson. Register mense scow for Contrac tor Howard, to Iw* gas is saved in this way and no time lost, right, as she has plenty of sail. it, in advance ami will furnish you of F M. Lamb is an enterprising genius notice for publication . umoi I on Dry Stocking iinpiovemriits. a man going from «.ne cylinder tn the Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. M1' Mr. Howard has lamght the steamer Im ami had w»me letter heads printed to |»c them a digest ol the law w ilh cuinpl«ta other, msteail of » siting until the large I'nkgrsm of Trarhrr'a A m m -I at Inn i*M3 — Notice is hereby given that the folto* us***! in his correspondence with outside instructions for their proceedings so that tiamrd set tier hHs fileil notice of his intention provrmeut and will use her (or towing. one lus completed its work. The operat lug To be held in Tillamook, June 3. lS ’ i;: to niHke final proof in support of his claim, anti when they are ready for the money th«*y (Mirtiea. These letter heads contain some that saidj.roof will lx? made l»efo.e the Count) L«s Hunt was riding over on South I pis r Form Arithmetic—Fem. I'attun. ing of machinery on this claim will l>e ’ will not have their work to do over again. ,oi »fllamook Count v, at Tillamook, Ore condensed and carefully arranged des fhairie a few days ago, when Ins horse ■ lone at » very »mall exfiense, as the on J**|y 10. 189? viz I'rnmaiiaiiip—C. H. FreaM criptive statements regarding thia county We will furnish this without any charge Herbert H Holhway, abundance of water from Wils.n river Pn*^ niptian l>. slepi»ed into a post hole ami fell. Mr Physiology — Mrs. Dr. May. M. No 7506 for the n w •< of n w ami having it printed at the head of his whatsoever as we of course cannot take S sec 19. tp. 4 s r 9 w . and 11 % of u e £ of sev Hunt was thrown off and his shoulder Will furnish »11 the power <lesire«l. — < tre- Arithmette, Primary Form —Mrs F any liomtoexvept tlioae that areahmilutrly M-tp-ix now 1 letters saves In in writing the answers to gonian dislocated by the horse rolling over him. lie names the following witnesses to pro* e manv questions, l>eaidea he has a neat legal and it will save us vonaiderablt 1 Bea la nis continuo**« residence upon and cultivation Wmu.hsvi.K M amkkt , I'ortland. Ore., heading with date line on lais writing ma work if the proceeding» are right in tl.e of. asst land, vi« Helm. System in S* I m « o I Work-E.K Barnard. . J Lowranc *. I> i^« alien. an»l May 25 —Oats 5»% cts , |a>tat<*e« 00 to terial. at a coat of little more than letter first place. Primary Reading—Muy 5tmgw>n. A r. Bam. all of Ilel«o. Tillamook county. Ore Mr. and .Mr» C. Milla Mart«! for |..wa Yours truly $2 50 per 100 lbs., eggs 15 cts.. butte*, |mper i\»ala at tiie stationary «h»rva. The J. T. Apperson Regi«ter language — May Ellio*t brine, 25 to 30 cts |*er roll, store 20 to 3*' paper we furnish is good and is Hall H E N hi I. Kerry teacher, every student, «ml ruestlay morning XoTK F HU reni.ICATION cts , choice dairy and California ;»5 to 40 inchew in wise. We will make them iu l.»ug Olhco ai Oregon < iir. <>rr»on Mar »1 Wu,. Bntt vimteil M. Poland Monrhv educational friends tn general art c»*nli ’»»3—Notice i* hereby given that the follow < arri ef Thanhs. cents ally invited to i*e m attendance and talc and w>|>or » Mr. Poland rertiog quite easy Ing named -ettla r ha. Sled notice of hi. Intro- tablets, the same st Mr. Lamb’s, shown »•on to make final proof in supitort of hisclsmi part 111 ltie work Daosocrata are on the increase, the re on inside page, at $I.(M) per hundred ami J »nd E. Bixliv ami S. B. Hill are and that .aid proof will be made before the Our neitfiibura and trienda w ho asaiiged onuty Clerk of Till.mo .k county. »1 Ttliamoox sult of the last election aeeniiug to send by mail postage paid. We make ua and extended to us their sympathy ir F. K B arnard , hauling lnmb«r for the cheene factorv at Ore . on July t>, stimulate the imlustry ot producing them. this oder only bet'auae it will l*e «4 great the tmnal of John Fiahbmker wilt please Be j ver. ( on nt y w . John 5. Himmona. tiometead Entry No -t6< for the a e W of n e •. A young Democrat made hi« appearance Itenefll in advertising the county Y<»ur acvept our sincere thanks “'J” 4- ,n'' ,ot* ■» '3. of arc 1. tp 3a.riow Mr. an<l Mr«. Joe Biihy atarted f.>r al Ute rmclemw ol K. E. Selplt last own name or ”lk»ard of Trade" can l*e He name, the follow,n< wilneaae, to prove hta I hose who will send ■ twu-cent stamp Polk county Tueaday morning, where conttnuoua revidence upon aud caltit atiou of. N K not 41 Rtat. hunday to F C. Raker, state printer. Salem, may land via i »ulwiiiuted fur that of F M Lamb. Mr». B. »ill remain «ilh her parent» for -aid B vrmvra B ari . HO »prngne. H B Moore. Otto Walther and procure copies of the road and game law». « while. Henry Haya, all „( Nemocioa. Or<«on irttKV ITIKH. j J- T. Apperson. Re>i*ter