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cadlißht Vol. VI, No. 3 TILLAMOOK, OREGON. THURSDAY S essional cards . ÌAY, M. D., TRUCKEE LUMBER CO OF SAN FHANCISOO,) ^MKIAN AND SURGEON, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. E, M. I)., JUNE 15. 1893 Dealeis i» GENERAL * MERCHANDISE. M urphy G ets T here —B oth S ides R ecognized . A Batch of Important Appolatmenta for Oregon. W ashington , June 14.—The president They keep oil hand at their store has made the following appointments in Hobsonville the largest stock of CIAN AND SURGEON. goods in this county consisting of fur Oregon : lhiniel R. Murphy, Attorney Ice practice at Dr. Johnson's drug for District of Oregon; Henry C. Grady, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and lend all calls in this city. U. S. Marshall for Oregon, and Thomas J. Black, Collector of Customs for the TILLAMoOK. OREGON. Shoes, Hats, Caps and Notions. District of the Willamette. lt will be seen by the appointment of JLSBY, Groceries, Crockery, and Queens- Murphy that the State Democratic com ■tTORNEY-AT-LAW, ware. Doors, Windows, Lime, Hair mittee is recognised, ami has not been snubbed or ignored as reported by the Public and Real Estate Conveyancer. and Cement. Hardware and Nails. Oregonian correspondent. It is under stood that John R. Markley, who was a TIIXAMOOK. OREGON. £W“'}«ccial attention given to fill i ng prominent condidate for U. 8. Marshall, orders for goods in jobbing lots. will receive a suitable place yet. While Agents for the fast sailing THAYEK, Black was not indorsed by Murphy, he was not antagonized, and it seems that WAT TORNEY-AT-LAW, the president intends to show recognition TILLAMOOK, OREGON. I to all branches of the Oregon Democracy. Tillamook, San Francisco, Portland and way ports. Makes regular trips Terrible Acclilent. every two weeks, weather permitting. SEVERA NCE, I The old Ford Theater Building, lately The fast sailing steamer Truckee has been specially occupied by part of the pension depart D eputy - I ) i str i er- A tt < > rn h y , fitted up fo carrying passengers. The rates are: ment force, recently collapsed, killing Bteial District,for Tillamook County ■ over twenty clerks and injuring as many (’abin Passage ............ »15.00 more. It was in this building that Pre »9.00 Steerage (one way).... K ami > ok , OREGON. sident Lincoln was shot by Booth TRUCKEE STEAMER MISCELLANEOUS. H. THAYER, BANKEKS. 1 Banking and Exchange business, paid on time deposits. jge on England, Belgium, Germany, and all foreign countries. ¡IMOOK, - - - Freight, General Merchandise, Portland or San C hinese Question. Francisco, Five Dollars per ton. “Blood is thicker than water,” cried a J. E. SIBLEY, M anager , Yankee commander, some years ago in H obsonville , O re . ('hina semi, where a British ship was N. P. ROBERTS, OREGON. LARSON lacksmith making, aud all kinds of Wood work General Blacksmithing done, Mill inery Repaired. Wagons Made to Order. ------- Dealer in-------- Hardware, Tinware and jStoVeg. TOOLS, CUTLERY, NAILS, DOORS * TIN SHOP IN CONNECTION. ☆ ☆ Cor Fi i st Sj. & 1st Ave. E se-shoeing a Specialty. 11 PLUMBING DONE 10 ORDER lieing worsted by the moon-eyed Mon golian. The Yankee turne<l his guns on the heathen to the relief of the hard- I pressed Briton. Now the London Times in the same spirit writes this parrgraph 1 of the three Chinamen who were arrested in New York under the provision of the Geary law : “Even if the three China men arrested be ex)>elled, which isprob- ul ly the farthest extent to which llieex- < lusion art will !»• curried, the Chinese government would do well to shut its eyes to so minute a grievance, ami not coHUilit the blunder of offering defiance likely to check the generous impulse of Hie AnierM'Hii people.” TiillllllOnk. Jet' Itavls. TILLAMOOK, “It has always lieen the wonder of Nori hern men why the people of the, South should have M*le»*te«l Jefferson I hi vis as the objv t of their hero worship C. B. HADLEY, Proprietor and lavished ii ] m » ii him the affe. tion that of right lielonge I to livtter men. The dis)Nit"hes relating to the removal of the ex-presiilviit’s I mm I v io its f’nal resting plat e show that the feeling of reverence for this bogus hero has not abah*»l. When the laxly was in state at Mont Fine Billiard Brid Pool Tablea gomery, Ala., among other inscriptioni* OREGON that decked the courtroom was this :“.iv TILLAMOOK, suffered for us.” The Northern |a*ople respect the memory of Stonewall Jack- FREE 'Bl «TOT JAINS AHO MARKLEY. MAY8 & ROCHE, son, la*v, I’eaureganl ami other great 8teamert Proprietor«. Centrally Located. leaders of the ( onfederacy, but forl avis M D. ROCHE. Newly Furnished we have a feeling akin to contempt, and Manager we fad to appreciate hi« ‘suleriiig,’ After his capture Davis acted more like a spoiled child than the lea<ler of a great rebellion He had m»ne of the dignity one would suppose iiiMeimrahle from a PORTLAND, OREGON. leader of a great js»oplv. He was I mji I i peevish ami abusive, ami when set al COR. 4TH & ALDER STS. liberty, instead of endeavoring, ns I n * v F P West Bide R R Wil inf • lid, to make his hie useful to the people Strictly First Class. Room «nd Ticket office who so sorely needed guidance ami ad European Plan. vice, he retire«I to lk»auvoir, ami h*»l h hfe of ease and useh^MsnesN, unreconcil- LARGEST HOUSE. L. ALDERMAN, ahlv and imregrettiiig; unless, in« lets I, Good Accomodations. Proprietor. he regrettoil the I omn of |s»wvr an I the failure of his great scheme of svlf- aggramiizeme.it. Compare I to Lev, who s|M»nt hi« life after the war in iisefulneNS ami gofwi works, Ihivin was a jKJor, piti ful creature.—Salem Ih'imuTat. (ârand ©entrai Billiard "Hall óleo & jointe on ILLINERY T illamook , O re . ilrt House, ■ nthal : BtM ARKET. H. BROWN, P roprietor . hlBvrf, Veal, Pork an»l Mattoil always hand. Egg», Butter. Vegetables and «kens bought and sold. fa tion guaranteed to every one. ►P opposite the Grand Central. TILLAMOOK, OMR. JONES B ros . P roprietors . Ia»s »ingle and double turn-out* kept on Boarding and transient Mock cared T illamook , O rk . Cicfitcz^ ciiid HOLTON HOUSE, Occidental Hotel. has just assumed management. The l present __ . proprietor . of this hotel, and respectfully solicits a share of the patronage of the public. SAMPLE ROOMS. Where Is the Itihumanity. Tli<* Boston Herald says : “The Geary ('hilieae act is one of the most inhuman CWEIIEIT TO BUT UI0IN6. act- that was ever placed on any statute racts CENTRALLY LOCATED book.” To this the New York Mun TILLAMOOK, OTVKXOON md— replied: This in a very highly exaggerated T own L ots . statement. The act merely re«|tiiteN eale at reasonable prices and on favorable ( liinese residents to register their iim mew, terms. Location best in the city of Tilla 1 mf those of A mermans resident in < Ilina mook are registered co (‘heneae who obey« C«FT WM. D BTILLWBLL, it will la* ex|ieile I from the country, or T illa M ook , ora . J. P. ALLEN. Proprietor subjected to any trouble whatever. The ¡jenalty of disobeying it in far milder W.h.re f«!l «harz, of lh. Gr.ud ’ exlr.l Hotel .,»4 h.rr rrill^l ..«3 re lor.,-bed .1 in than tl»e < hineae |s-ualty for diaoboying any edict. It is mA a law lot theex|Mil- ..„I Meri to n. . C.I1 Kver, e«r,rt will be W»d» I" Bfotl of the (’liineae, or that reFtriitN any .arroondUio ple.«>tit ."d «.mbwulde Ine «oe.1. right of the < *hine«e, or '.hat infti«'tw any wrong np*m the ( hinewe, or that ought TILLÄMGDK, ------ DREGCN. to disturb the < lnnear, or that would disturb tlieni ill the least if they took NEW FURNITURE the trouble to give lived Io it.” NEW HOUSE First Class is Erin Psrticilar. The Herald ia duabtlemi under the im pression that the <»eary art if a dejiorla« lion m t, (Mire and simple. Mo intelligent a journal would not rgpreaa tlir opinion M. H. LARSEN, proprietor. above re»-or« led of an act the mam jmr« BATI BOOMS II tlllECTIII pi«*»« of which was reg*" rate a» Several First class in every respect! test acccmrncdat.cr.s In the European natnmn are more sirwt in their The patronage of the jaiblic is rrapwt- city. Headquarters fcr the traveling public Lcce*ed «tew lings with foreigner« than tliefieary frilly solicited. îVv>» vn ««nr SroBF. act if a .tii the Chi new. || tlo* editor of cn main street. Tdlamock- Dreg_n. T A llen CHAg. pETER^ON. ARBER SHOP LARSEN•HOUSE $1.50 Per Year the Herald should go to France ton-side —presuming that he is an American cit izen—he would have to register. He would not only have to register, but get his certificate vised in ease he should re move from the hx-ality in which he first registered. But the Chinese in the United States can go from city to city and from State to State at his pleasure. One registration is sutlleient. A good many of our Eastern contemporaries seem to have fallen into the error we have presumed against the lleiald. These comments indicate that they re gard deportation as the first object of the act.—S. F. Call. Rev. Jenkin Lloyd Jones of Chicago, who evidently has some Welsh blood in him. has |>ro|x»ed a new wav to destroy slums and sweater shojw. He would have brilliant electric lights placed in every dirty alley. Next he would tear down every high board fence which shnts off filthy, disease breeding tene ments mid yards from the public eye and lay bare all the foulness and pollu tion. Then city governments would have to take cognizance of the matter or there would lie a change of adminis tration. Inuunl I Ila mi nation. That moles, scars, tumors, cancers, etc., can be removed by the application of an < lectrically heated wire the public is already more or less aware. That ths interior of a man's body may lie so lit up that he will present somewhat the appearance of an old fashioned lantern with a dim light burning inside lias also been asserted frequently, but the pns-i-ss of uccoiii]>lishing this is not familiar. It is done by electric lights which, on a small scale, are like those that shine upon (sdes and towers. A small electric light bulb at the end of a long tube is inserted into a patient's stomach. The button is pnssetl. mid his stomach be comes luminous. Dy an arrangement of mirrors the physician i i able to see the inside eoats of the stomach itself mid determine what Lind of dyspejada that man has, whether it was brought on by free lunches or overindulgeuce in hard work. Whenever the blood is jierfectly healthy it is bright red anil clear. Ii the hand is held up before u light, the light will shins through it clear und semi- rausjiarent unless there is some wound >r eruption: then the fingers will look lark, and the FemitrnnsjMircncy will not be luauifeflt. Eo the unhealthy stoimu'h looks thick und dark mid will not let the light shine clear and red through it. This is true of every part of the body. Wh< rever there is a cancer, tumor or anything that thickens and darkens t'i * bright red muscular tissue, or wherev r there is u foreign laxly in the stomach, it can be discerned in a moment by this searchlight of the human anatomy. A Municipal Ksporlmenl. The city of Cleveland laid 13 lxstrda. and the miinici|xil administration wax not conducted in a highly satisfactory manner either. Then the voters decide,! that the Ixstrds must go. They ajiplieil for and got a new city cliarter, which reduced the numlx-r of their city dejwrt- ments to six. There was one man at the bead of e ich of thane, and he wax nje pointed by the mayor The city council turn the veto power <>v< r the mayor's nominations, however. The argument in favor of fewer de|mrt meiits and no boards at all wax that it would make one man responsible for the g<xxl or ill work ing of his <le|wrtuient. jnxt as is the caM, in bimini-wi houses, and that one man Could I m pinned down and made to give the reason in cane of extravagance or mismanagement. Cleveland's mayor. Mr. Kw. has mad* the first report of the workings of tlie city government under the new, bar ter. Following are some of tin- items from that report. Mont of the depart u e its have Ixi-n run with !<■". money than under the old system Little pick ings and stealings were linear, bed all along the line. In the fire departin'at there were short «'right of < <u) and short measure of horse feed, and the- contractors were brought to time han<l ■omely. In the water works d<-part merit such a surplus accumulated that rates were lowered When did such a thlug happen in any city before? There wan not enough fat in the;a. cotn|siny's plant to oil the *Mi <•» i.U- m I n 1st rat ion any more After a rent-st tn which the city wan Inexorable, t'..e gas company lowered the price from »1 a thoiiseiMl to HO cents and pays into the city treasury le-sidea bj per cent of its groan receipts, Gan cowuniers save »1’0.- <M) a year, and the city treaanry is rie'.a r by «10.1X0 a year tha-> it was l»f,.r< The tax rate has uiean.ime lieen lowers-', dl < ronr.d The saving of money and tlx rn snl > ff.< :em y of city goven.lwnt hate b,n line to two things— t nt. 1'..» the l.Ts.-t lllt-T t wlik h I II I'.e I I. .z, nt base tab u in the nr r ■ r- < r. set onrl. ti the me man pom r in «. .. m b u ill ;,leii- dividual is held <lir- .lly rv.|MM»l4a Cut •lie arlinimatration of I u <lr -anini 11 STRAY SHOTS N ews I tems from A ll O ver the W orld . Huinr 1 nterrMtiiig Thing» That Are Found In the New «papera William B. McKinley, the present governor of Ohio, was re-nominated for governor on Thursday. The largest tomb in the world is the Pyramid of Cheops, 461 feet high ami covering thirteen acres of ground. Jim Hill’s Great Northern cut-rate war has begun. It is the same old story of railroad monopoly. After his road gets plenty of business he will p<a»l with his rivals and establish old rates. Governor Tillman is credited with 'mving purchased 1450 barrels of whisky ami 720 casks of b<‘er to stiwk the state liquor <lis|s‘iisaries. South Carolina has an undeserved reputation if the whisky lasts a month and the lieer a week. Su<’h a stock would go a small way in prohib ition Iowa or Kansas. \ salmon tifty-four inches long and forty inches aroun I ami weighing eighty two |Miumls, one of the finest ever caught in the waters of Oregon, was frozen in clear ice to !><• sent to the World’s Fair I showing the tlsh as it ap|>earH in its native element. It will present a magni ficent ap|M‘arauce ami must attract a great deal of attraction. Among the interesting exhibits at the Worhl’s fair is a model of the Nicaragua canal, measuring 35 feet by 5 feet,which shows all the oeuaiis, mountains, jungles, lakes, rivers ami harbors, which make up the pro|M»s«>d method of communica tion lietween lhe Atlantic and Pacific. In order to enhance tne realistic natu e of the profile, real water is used to cover the ocean and lakes, ami this fills the < anal ami river Dill ing the past f *w we‘ks there ha < I m *«* ii fon 11 ii la te» I a plan to irrigate w hut is said to be the largest tract of land in »»lie ls»dy to be found in Southern Cali fornia. This will I m ‘ accomplished by daiiiiiiing the Mojave river at Victor, creating an artificial lake nine miles lung, three miles wide an I 13 F feet in depth, water su licieiit to irrig ite2.h),00.) a res <if desert land. The water will Is* < li vertís I ii|M>n Government lands now uii<M*ciipi«*d an I subject to settlement and reclamation. Many hank bills are now in circulation with a small paster on the back which rends: “Bring me hark to------------- and get in return full vain«* in g<s»dH.” This iiuiqiir advertising srhrinr is the inden tion of an Ohio man. The attention of the treasury de|Nirtmcnt has Iwrnealled to this matter and the o lina I m say that the use of the little sti< ker has I mtii livid t baa violation of th«* law by Mr. Hep burn, late solicitor to the depaitiiienl. r«‘sides the I’ld’vd Stales treasury lias refused to receive « oins so decorated ns legal tnid *r, but returns i II ><> rwvivvd to tin» sender. It is re|M»rU*d tha* Mr < Iv. dan I’ m rxpeririirr with o !i< r srvkrrM I imm < oil- viiirvd him that the present mrthisl of ••plF’.lit'iiviit to o la r» through |s>l.tiral iiifiaein i* lias I mm - oiiiv a M*amlsl, sial lie is iv.olviiig ill his iiiind a s« imnr to »io way w.t » it entirely, by a »»»mp'vtr ir- organizalioli of the system, and that lie wdl probably r»*<*oiniiiviid to congress the framing of a law for a • oiiimms.oii < hi ap|s»intmviPs as far ivmuved from |s»1it.ral inltifir r as tlw* silpirme roillt, to make .»II ap|»*»iiilmri.t» rx< v| th r *.gli mimst -rs and critain It gh o ’ » iah n»*arrst the ex»» »ut: v«» Qu.di '» st.oil for • he place is to la* the oi.ly ipierlmn in making ap|M»intmviitM It co t f fty thousand do.I is for th« l*r»Mbyt»*riaii syim I to » » hiv . t D. riggi of h«*rsy I .»«• money may I».* considered well f | h * iii in iiiissioiiary work; for if w ill make a thousand <*onvert* to I riggM- ims for every »me that it couvim vH w»* m I ioii II turn Inukwarl four hiindrrl yt*arM the progress 4 iliought. <>f» r gg»' conviction, Rev Dr I yman \l»l>«.t said in Ins s»*rm«Hi Sunday : ”,i<*rv*y? B hi t is h«*.esy? For o.»v tmug it ím to dt*< Isrt* t’»st God is not the father • Í ah ii .si - k.n ami leave no dm»r of ar» I«» him- *elf save the one d«sn of a wr.ttni w«>r»l that was mH complet»* I till tin* hunisii race had long»**I, crie I and prayc<i for their father for years.” The I oik county crop of fii k»*rs a;>- I ear* ii.exlnimtible Tin* l;.l< «i .•••bi lí hi is one Henry Gro »•*, who was im r- ned last Monday to a cyprian mimed (¿eorg.e Coii'Ft* ck, one > rvit actii g < s golietwetm, and r»* **ivi;ig therefor the .••im of (101 The woman’s prn e was a »'•sitos farm in Nebraska, and tin-« was given by the a<idb*-|s<f<*d old fellow. Th«» day after li e w«d«lii.g terta.i p.r- tiea w i.o il»< i glil tl •» '-Id n an I im »I I »» n ie.|MMv«| ii|s/ii induce I him to swrartoa »«»mplaiiit MgMÍnst the wo »»ail, ami ahr was l««lge«l in jail here over night, t lit Gr»MiM» rvfiis«»d to pr«*se*'Utv he,-, an I she w as set at hla*ily M»v mm hr.ngs mii action against i»ros«e for a div«»rce,alleg ing cruelty ill causing her arrest. «