The elite and upper mix' they reap as tlu-y have sowed
very much.
fjenblipht
CtillamoMi
tens were tlu-re anil some of t hem
Published every I’hursday evening.
walked on their hands and knees
time
all the
OFFICIAL PAPER OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY
deference
in
the
Huke was a
The
honored guests,
to
huiro* asi * l-kia-k i«. i ok
most every set.
was
Fanty
The
very charming in her ball dress and
H ATES Of SI BS< RlPTION
danced with all the young men of
(HftilCTLY IN ADVANCE.)
.pi|í»tí»orrtvhcr,.
A man with the imagination ami
versatility of Mr. Knox
is foolish
for wasting bis time in a small.one-
There
is to
an
be
Cleveland.
Mrs.
and 5th
Cleveland
11 .41. Horn Creek. At the banquet which
.7«.
.Ml. lolloweil. the Duke, in responding has gone to their private residence
on the New Jersey coast.
to a toast, remarked that it was
One year
six month*
Three month»
AIIVF ICTfSIN«; RATES
per \ ta i $6 75
1 inch, per monti)
73
’’ ’’ Ifo.oo the happiest moment of his life,
3....................
”
” 33-00 after which lie
Urol. ”
”
3-75
sat down timid
”
“
1)0.00
*» :
::
;;
675
" " ÌO.J.OO cheers and a pili- of salmon bones.
i ”
"
"
H.«»
Views of the most inqiortaiit
Everybody turn out
S tudio : C or 1 st S t .
and see the fun
places of interest in the comity.
John B. Brockenbrough, of Ore
gon
was
City,
appointed
special
agent oftlie general land office, at
bocal notice«, locts |>cr line: and sets, afler Dan looked regal on the occasion
81,200 per year. He was endorsed
ttir first insertion. <>nh ‘cts pci line for first
and appeared at his very best.
insi-rtion for regular advertisris
for the place by Dan Murphy
L<»st Po ind For Rent For sal. Wanted and Walking up to the Duke ¡liter sup
sp. < ial noil cs. inclHhsitied ad columns, at
tin- rateofonc (ent per word for first inset tioii per. he slapped him on the shoul
In the case of Thomas A. Holden,
and halt rates t . reafter.
I,«- .'.tl it >' i< <•-. No:ip:o<il
i'-< t' pci I ine fol der and ofli-ri-d him Homething to Secretary Hoke Smith held that till
i - ■ i I i .11 ,i ’> ! •< I - | «■ ' 11
1 ‘ Blll»4
smoke. This made the Duke think
qnent insertion.
lands within the limits oftlie grant
All local notices will be “starred" or otherwise of it. and lie xvent alter bis valise to the Oregon Central Railroad
designated as advertisements.
and set 'em up to the boys in the
Company were reduced to 81.25
No special position w ill be agreed upon for
any a<h rrlGemvnt. tlDDigh we take especial xvay of a I h > x of line Spanish hand per acre by the forfeiture act of
pain* to display advertising matter efFectivcl\
The editor of the
and give a* la Vol’able position a- possible ft e made cigars.
January 3:, 1886, and this could
qtienth changing the “make up" of the paper
Bugle bail led the Fanty to supper, not except lands falling within tile
We make a special effort to change or re build
advertisi-mciits as often as our uatroiis desire, and the Lord Mayor got mad and conflicting limits of the Oregon
but make no * ontrm 1 to that < ffc< t
* 4
went home.
Centraland Northern Pacific roads.
No cuts will be used, except out line cats on
The D.ike is a I’m - looking in m,
metal bases.
8,
June
1893.
The B iglc scoops its contempo
rary this week
by announcing the
arrival of the
Duke
Infaiitala
de Varagua
Eulalia,
on a
The
pleasure trip to Horn Creek.
Mt.
Helm
Journal
it.
pens as a means of earning a live
able to
me
Very few m-wspnpers
in
not
is
The royal party and its retinue
to tlie c.unity
(the lord
of
mayor
Creek
Horn
to see
Miss Faiitnta wanted
day s regaling thi-msi'lves on clams
and
ami climate,
him
they
xvere soon
lost to view.
they could call al his private oflice,
upstairs over
daring his
meat
the
market,
hours
office
A. M. Io 3 F. M.)
L xilil —It was found out after
from
Dan rigged
II)
his
chaise, liitched his Ims tauruses to
lumbus
Espanolia.
sight
Dau «-might
mayor of the
you
xveh'oim-
take xvell
of the city , in
a
ladies, we
ns a
sick to act.
Creek,
hire him to
handy man.
Mr.
he was too
that
No xvomler!
Knox,
S. W
most
of the
Malvern, <).,
which
failed
Ims
to support
paper: "In bidding iidieu to
Mal
Infmila. Infinitum, Inlanlastie Eu
in tin- field ol journalism, our read
lalia. Imxx do you do?
ers will pardon
She naively
twisted her apron strings and told
excepting for a bad cold
cession Inox eil on
The pro ment and
brief outline of
Our lack of judge
failure
proposed
marshal
This
princess
sweetly
said "thank you”
I'lie
l.ingmigi-s.
a
speech,
tliree-
burst
the
rural
eon V en t iena I i I ics,
lie
oxi-rcoim-.
arose to
was
almost
rust-eaten
shackles of
liaxe
Lo
pocketbook.
We
liaxe cried
We iiave w ist -d our ener
gies and dulled the edge of our xx it
lie was glad
said
C o I iiiii I ius .I his
music are dumb.
he did it. though
X on into madness,
it turned out all
\\ e
W e have tick-
led y ou under the chili,
W e hat e
his team ami the nursed and coddled tin- lean and
distinguished crowd started for the meagre truth
We have created
hitched
.. .............. I
I anta leaned
the Duke
mid disbursed
Dan's mm
ami
eye.
along carrx ing
it
they
frei-dom
was
wire again
oftlie town,
appointed
the Duke around
night ot
The
(hl being presented Io
Mayor
graiit-il the
and Dali
on
lolloweil
his valise,
the Bold
Maxot
Lord
the
mid
himself solid with
to show
They had a big
the
Duke made
the large and lustx
I’ln- fruits of our etTorts have
Is-en apples of Sodom ami our la-llx
is fill«-il with wind.
Were pox ell x
wen- selfishness a virtue, this were
palace
friends
in
luinuliM*.
To
our
our iiit*ni«
the hm
honor
pr«-M-ut enjoy ed
ami all who
S wva « *» «»or
VklrvMn
J C StYMOUK
Oregonian tLiuding
I'orHaml Grv
CARI
to those wlu» Mirrored lis
in our hour of distress
j he ory xx ill Is- c\cr green, anti limy
axor took the Fanta out driving th«- gods of time ami fortune he
Next night there was a ball ever kind to them To ourcm-mics
given in tlu-ir
L earn T elegraphy ,
A T rade ,
I t P ays .
a sin, this were a hamlet in hell;
a
—to those who withheld their sup-
theuiselx es , pol ling arm and word of cheer
Proprietors Electric Light System.
We make a discount of ten per cent,
forcasi! orders.
DRY
I'
KNIIISON,
Blacksmith.
All km.L
of
work
«nd
«a^oii
w i k «lotir
On-gon -tamp is three I’oiinl,*
('lyilesilsle; «as foah-tl May 10,
1887, hr-ULx I • I rrii-ison, S.il«-iii,
On-
S'- , N'ai n Forward; G.
Sin- M ry Mi s > i (1222. S. (' s
B .) 1» lli, Bl, by M< ri y Mason ;
Gramlam
Bel,
IJonhart ami
Georw», ki own us the Hubbard
Mare, IIregiin stamp Ims taken
four 1-t premium* al (l-e.uii
Stale I-air. Ih- is a mabagony
Bay, weights
. ...............
..........................
17511,
17 bands
l-igli, geinle, shows g" -<l move
ment, is sure in liei-eltiiig colts
Payable when the mar«* is known tn l>e
w il h foal, changes hands or is taken from
the county
( an fuinsh pasture for
nian*s if desired.
P. II anson , Owner
In \\ |„
lh.it held th' j nnle record for -even vearm
I irtlmont 2 i- , the I h * m stallion in I*-. > Went
” 7'1 L’o/
* Wh°
h’**-Trdit a mile tn
- .1 \ « th tunning n.ate the nearrat approach
eyr made to th« j no mark by a horse in harneas
Alm »nt s i.yniK iveordn show
mimes in the
. .«oh. I, mid 109 in the j /oli-t a* again-t 4
*•¡‘1 M ’cs|s etfylx .t th.- time a* ear ajo
t hMllrnm r *ttr of Trumpeter. i joU. < hal
< nger < hi. t j 2t Drocrasttn (lion, j u q I It
ml 1 u Kell.nKcr truiL , ■ II.ce « fli"
II ' "-1 lai« Lune Pepper bx H,n
llloj l.y IK.uophant he by Uayy I rock, tt JK
• I bU loin* 1 m ami dam of ihlmbi.Mt. 1 m
Jmi d.«ni tn Manibritio Ch.-impton -ire <>f \|,>n«
1HK1. . .. ,t Hint it . J 2- tornado, j
and of
the
I II.. .ci., ,
f„.|.|,„H1,
’ '
bi m E'X’.
I
' h impion
mao-. tl .¡.m bi lam.,,,. B„v Xle-m-neer
Xkl hi' l
< - irk t hjvt -ire ot k.Tcx-t .
Ulli
.t ..
r
A
■ a
J L
;AX|) C0NEEtTI(,NEKY-
NOW OPEN.
F resh bread, pies, cakes etc always on hand. Home
made and French candies, oranges, nuts and
lemons.
ÍÍ birst Class Restaurant in Connection.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
< <>KXi:k KIUHT S i S i STILI.WELL Axi
Tirat: SI5.00 siisan S25 00 Imuaci
i-'-.tn L' al '"' v' T' ",r
lltilitt.llet ,
»hop, TilUni.. k. Die
THE OLD RELIABLE
D rugstore
. / complete Stock of Drugs-
Patent .Uedieines. Toilef-V£\
. Irti des, ,\ 'ot io ns on hand. ' ?
"Dr. H V) .X?. ^Joh^son
w '.7// Prescription#carefully
• ' com pound e<l. Fifty years
'experience in this business.
A lfred W illiams ,
DRUG STORE!
II ntchins
Corner.
1 illamook,
Oregon.
DRU(;S\ PATENT MEDICINES.
Prescriptions Compounded
At all hours.
THE w BUREAU ^ SALOON,
C. H. SMITH. Proprietor.
b\"
Howhoeing a Specialty,
busutea.
GOODS,
T illamook , O regon .
PEDIGREE AND DESCRIPTION
than «,». ||,. 1, k«u,l a. a kitten mrfectlx
level headed and pure ch D-d
I’hlm.KFF sireChHlienger nfqbY Almont u
Mie ..I .17 |»j(orm. r. in the > to li.t meludlnK
have stung
right
Dan
Mouldings and brackets of all kinds.
place, Oretowii,
Friday after
noons and Saturday forenoons.
1 I I’ j" is'-jhan.l-Iniihaml weigh, 1 JTO|b.
«beautiful l.n> with bta<-k |>oinl-< He lisa a
T,
wl,h l-"’i'"l tun., nlar .level,>>,.
men« II. Iwk'.in .lev. loping natural tr.ittinu
a. lion at an early ait«-, an.I had lie l«n-n handled
would 1 .- loiibt troll.d verx f.ot lie w.o ,|, j,.,.,.
bill a a hot! time --n >< farm track and trolled a
full mile in 1 I.' III. colt, all ahow tine trotting
glorious
was sorry until his dying day that
Ilellenbrand’s
John
5) O NDAYS. John Johnson’s,
at
Garibaldi
IUESDAYS, Mr.Rav's
NtKSnAv«hX°Ik Nehalem WLXD-
Saturdays & Sundays
at C A. Baley sone mile east of
Ollamook City THURSDAYS, at
□>K\at Beaver Cree«
FRIDAYS. B R. Daniels. Nestucca
'bread, bread.' where there xva* no
bread.
T illamook, from Monday .at 4
o'clock P. M. to Wednesday at
9 o’clock.
W ill make lb,' »4- iikoii of 1893 i*om-
im-m-ing \|>ril 3 to .liilv 1, nt the folloxv-
ili|t |>I: ici - m :
in try ing to make liloinl gush from
an a turnip.
cestor. di -e ix i-r.-d \m-riei wh ‘II
"W'«• have laughed xx here t here
he did.
II - said that the old in III was no mirth,
\\ e hate Wept
was put in chains shortly after In xx here tears are Uli know a.
We
discovered the country .and that lie have danced ami the daughters of
that
All kinds of turning done to order
Jones Bros' barn,
Trotting Bred Stallion,
and
c. Trial, 2:32.
Shoes
coiled with stupendous fore«- upon
smiled mid our
Duke
Imt
Saw & Planing Mills
to 1. P.M.
to comprehend
was ad
in lour ditlereiit
Wednesdays, Il A. M
N
massive,
OREGON
Clothing, Imts, caps, hoots, shoes, notions,
Will make lhe season of I8P3
follows:
(rents' furnishings. Groceries and Gen-
Geo. Munson's place,
oral merchandise
Burnt I’rairie. Momlavs and
(’ate will he taken, but will not l»e re
sponsible for accidents
liaxi- compelled
the essential littleness of the place
ministered in a hearty m.inner,and
make
our departure.
Io the toXX II
eheers aml a t iger.
the
a
the causes which
Straw hats
populace bail gath —our expectations that we could
whereupon the dispel the Imaiy prejudice mid
ils, xx I.ere the
ered en
grand
well
tolerablx
TILLAMOOK,
Terms: $12 to insure, for
single mare, and $10 each
for 2 or more.
his
vern as the scene of our struggles
was
Summer
Dress
Goods
In
was
Eulalia and said: "I*.
she
l<V(*r received in the c ty. (Tdico’s in all
• he latest summer slnidea and a
large variety to select from.
Doings. Iiidsadicii loti const it ueiiex
Dan is gallant, so he turiisd to
him that
Drv Goods
I lie follow ing is the wax Editor
ornately earxed and polished
the I’riin-tss
The steamer Truckee arrivisi tliis xxei-k,
and xvitli il ( olili & Co. bave reeeived
one of tilt- largest and best assorted
stis’ks of
DISAPPOINTED
the freedom
clam shell
and it liuiv lead
Infanta pleaded
820 Io pay his expenses while In-re
him
her
i
in
not giving him
I >an I l ieti to
lie then gave him
ami extended to
np-
wiih
here liiilile
I he people
l ake olf your hat ami make your-
selfat Imme.”
ber ¡mil
lackey
that a xvell trained foreigner would
and ad *-
Horn
to
xvitli
act as usher at the dance, thinking
toliel ('ohm <le Toledo lie hl Corda
Imitiido
xvas
that
to war.
ylimitil. duke of Veruguil, marquis
mlmiral
low
proper ¡ittenlion.
Duke be
addi-.-sscd him thusly: "Dm Chris-
ot Jam lira mid
The simple-looking l'el-
a great mistake
When
oftlie
im r. ied.
husband.
representatives of Co
mid
a xvay tliat sin- is
peared to la- ber
it and went forth to greet the dis
tinguished
weiit
the Fanta
3 rd A ve . E., over H eadlight O ffice .
Oregon ¡Stamp
Dan, after they had la-eii here lour
Veragua and
if Mr.
T
were escorted to the city limits by
line to in -et their royal highnesses,
saying that
July 5th.
First race, 600 yards ami re|H-at, entry
$5.00, purse $30.00. One half of the
entraine money milled.
Second race, single dash of a mile,
entrance $5.00, purse $30.00. One
half of the entrance money added.
'P
ty
lihood when he is al home.
chroniele such events.
D ri B «w -r.« xv -nt
Third race, fidll yards ami repeat, entry
$5.00, purse $30.00. One half of the
entrance money added.
Oja-n only
to horses three years old or under.
Dr. Briggs was condemned for
Third race, single dash, one quarter
He striking at the "very vitals of reli
mile, entrance fee $5.00, purse $1?.00.
One half of entrance money added.
cut quite a dash among us upper- gion.” meaning the Presbyterian
Purses will in- divided as follows :
tens.
Hi- wore a black blouse, creed, which these good brethren
to the first horse and
to the second.
with brass buttons, ami long boots. have somehow come to confound
in all races not less than3 toenterand
He has plenty of means, and was wi)li religion itself.
As Dr. Briggs •> to start.
considered a good catch by some of only advocates the application of
No money given for a walk over.
the billies until they learned In reason to the interpretation of
Iiistance flag in all repeat races will be
had a wife at home.
The Fanty is the Scriptures, it follows that the fixed ilt one hundred feet.
Ride catch weights.
a prepossessing young lady ¡mil good brethren do not consider their
Entries must be made w ith the secre
had several proposals while here. creed, or religion, or t he Script ures,
tary of the Tillamook Fair Association
One married man proposed toelope apparently synonymous terms in on or before eight o’clock I*. M. of the
with her. Imt she remembered the their glossary, to be reasonable.— day preceding the race.
Races must be run under the control
dignity of her position. She xvi-ars < tregonian.
of the judges ap|siiiite<l by the Assis ia-
bangs.
T he Duke plays a good
tion. The Association shall have the
game of poker and likes a horse
right to control the horse and riders and
race, though lie prefers a bull fight,
to change riders as on regulation tracks
lie raises bulls for the fighting
in case of any unfairness.
HOHN I keek UU<il.E
and the
Second race, one half mile and repeat,
entry $5.00, purse 140.00. One half
of the entry added to the purse.
and
Tillamoolç Lumbering Go.
July 4th.
One quarter mile and re|H-at race, for
|H>nies ow ned in Tillamook at the
time, fourteen hand* or under, entry
$2.50, purse, $10.00.
form the editor of the Bugle.
T ekms : Cash in advance for small advertise
mrnts, and payment is requited monthly or
quarterly on large contracts.
(! jrrespo.idunce on topics (»1 general Interest,
Invited.
A l-lrc-is all coin'iiiinicrilloiiM Io
T he H e vdi . igiit .
T ili . amook . <> r
T illamook , O hi :.,
contour of lace and
resembling in
We res rve the right to rej<•< t any advertise
merit that « c deem objectionable.
Instantaneous pnaesH for lirtbiefi
which insure« success every time.
interesting
event soon in the family of Presi
dent
PORTRAITS IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
be held Julv
horse place.
favorite with the holies and danced
W. H. 1) Jico-,
Farewell.”
A HAYI.KV,
nitaiiHKilk oregutt
FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
Tillamoakidra