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    Vol. VI. No. b.
TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY.
JULY 6. 1893.
professional cards
TRUCKEE LUMBER CO
J. MAY, M. D.,
TII.I.AMOOK, OREGON.
JI PETRE, M. D.,
GENERÄL * MERCHÄND1SE.
Will do an office practice at l>r. Johnson's <lrng
store and attend all culls in this city.
TILLAMoOK. OREGON.
[ T. MAULSBY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Notary Public and Real Estate Conveyancer.
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
(»LAUDE THAYER,
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
W. SEVERANCE,
1 hi I’UTY- DISTKI CT- A TT< >KN K Y,
3rd Judicial District .for Tillamook County
OREGON.
y.AN BUREN BROMLEY,
ATTORNEY-AT-l.AW,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
5 >7-
MISCELLANEOUS.
C. & E. THAYER,
BANKERS.
fiuneral Banking and Exchange business.
Interest paid on time deposits.
Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany,
Sweden and all foreign countries,
1*11.1. A MOOK,
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OREGON.
BLACKSMITH
Wagon making, and all kindb of Wood-woik
and General Blacksinitlmig done. MUI
Machinery Repaired.
Wagons Made to Order,
llorse-shoeing a Specialty.
TILLAMOOK,
Mn. J. JOHNSON
3 o 1) hööh
MILLINERY
Near Court House.
Building« and Ground.
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and
Shoes, Hats, Caps and Notions.
Groceries, Crockery, and Queens-
ware. Doors, Windows, Lime, Hair
and Cement. Hardware and Nails.
T illamook , O re .
CENTRAL--. - $
:_t*AMARKET.
L. H. BROWN, P roprietor .
rhe best Beef, Veal, Pork and Mutton alway*
on hand. Eggs, Butter, Vegetable« and
Chicken* bought and sold.
satisfaction guaranteed to every one.
••»hop opposite the Grand Central.
TILLAMOOK, O»K.
TlLL^MOOiÇ LIVELY ^T^BLE
JONES B ros . P roprietors .
Fita telas* «ingle and double turn-outs kept o»
Boarding and transient stock cared
T illamook , okk .
A cre T racts
—and—
T own L ots .
F*»r »ale at reasonable prices and on favorable
terms. Ixtcation best in the city of Tilla-
Carr «'s. D nri llwbij .,
T illamook , okk
CHlg. pETER^ON.
BARBER SHOP-
First Class ia Evary Particalar.
Shaving,
H*lr Cvatting.
Shampooing
BATH ROOMS II CORRECTION
The patronage of the public is res pot-
I • 1..' Bolicited.
I» KrooLi» Fcaxtrcss stork .
■lILLAMKIK.
....
ORBGOJL
TRUCKEE
Hardware, Tinware and ¡Stoves
TOOLS, CUTLERY, NAILS, DOORS.
☆
Ruggire &
Many thing« of Intere«! Kegaiding the
E ditor H e weight :—The World*» Fair
is entirely too big, too comprehensive, to
l»e given justice by any description that
you might accord space. Every day for
more than two weeks I have attended
the exposition, and as yet 1 have been
unable to “do” any of the state or for­
eign buildings or enjoy the countless
attraction of the already famous Mid­
way Plaisance. I have been through all
of the exposition buildings proper, and
each one is a study in itself. Some one
K* Sjiecial attention given to filling
with a fancy for calculations has figured
orders for goods in jobbing lots.
that were the visitors to tarry for three
Agents for the fast sailing
minutes at each exhibit and H|M»n<l eight
hours every day at the fair it would not
be until near the close of the 3fitli year
that he would have viewed the last arti­
Tillamook, San Francisco, Portland
cle displayed. This seems almost loo
and way ports. Makes regular trips
every two weeks, weather permitting.
large a dose, but when it is considered
that there are over 600 mile» of aisles in
The fast sailing steamer Truckee has been speci ¡ally the exjMisition buildings alone, some
fitted up fo carrying passengers. The rates i are: i«lea of the enormity of the affair is |
gained. The Liberal Arts building,
Cabin Passage ................
. *15.00
which is I he largest structure everereuted I
Steerage (one way).................... *9.00
contains over 40 acres of floor space, of
Freight, General Merchandise, Portland or I San w hich 32 acres are on the grouml floor.
Elevators in the center of the building
Francisco, Five Dollars per ton.
carry visitors a distance of 250 feet to
J. E. SIBLEY, M anager ,
the roof, w here is a half a mile prome­
nade. The view offered from this dizzy
H obsonville , O re .
high is unparalleleil
To the east there
is nought hut a broad expanse of water
as far as the eye can reach, t<» the north
and west ami south, in close proximity
are congregated the exposition buildings
------ Dealer ill—
j ami those of the different states ami for­
eign nations, wliiie to the north the city’s
towering spires are lost or but dimly i
outlined in the dense smokes of the
greatest city in the new world. The re
freshing green of suburban parks, and
I of groves, the shimmering water» of the
lagoons and roseate hues <>f the wooded
islands and the innumerable flower
garden» inlers|M»rse the scene, while far
A TIH SHOP IN CONNECTION.
PLUMBING DONE 10 ORDEFi to the south and southwest there is a
glimpse of landsca|M*, but only a glimpse,
Cor Fii»t St. .k 1st Ave. E Tillamook.
for the smokes of I ullman’s factories
and ill© industries of (’hiraco’s urban
Emulation give indication that the
nit« of the city’s din ami strife extend
¿*et farther than the eye can penetrate.
I The White City is truly a city of mag­
C. B. HADLEY. Proprietor.
nificent distances. The grounds thein-
I ' ? selves ami the huil lings have all I mtii
,
! planned
and ¡aid out on a grand wale,
so grand in fa< t that the visi or w ill have
walked many Hides I m »fore having even
so much as passe<l directly through the
main buildings and from one U> the
other. Scalier a hundred thousand |a*o-
BREGON.
ple over the grounds and it seems but »
TILLAMOOK,
small niimlM*r. Ix*t another him Ire I
FREE BUS TO TRAINS AND thonsand come and yet the cr«»w»l is
MARKLEY. HAYS & ROCHE,
Steamer«
apparently nothing in comparison to
Proprietor».
Centrally Located
the rush ami crush on State street on
M D. ROCHE.
Newly F urnohed
a busy »lay or w hen the ladies are out
Manager
shopping. I'ut make the iiumber an
«•ven quarter million, congregate them
alvout the basin in front and surround­
ing the Administration building facing
the ¡leristyle on an evening when the
PDRTLANO, DREGDN.
program culls f»>r an illumination and
COR. ÓTH & ALDER STS.
firework», ainl the jam is quite notice­
able. It is certainly s«» if you have a de­
S P Weit Side R R Waiting sire to go down into the city. During
Strictly First Clan.
Room and licket office.
the night of the visit of Eulalia to the
European Plan.
fair the transportation facilities were
largest house taxed to their utmost ami it was not un­
A. L. ALDERMAN,
til 2 o’clork in the morning that the
Good Accomodations.
Proprietor.
combined fore«* of street railway, cable,
elevate« I, Illinois Central ami lake
»learners had sur<*eeded in conveying the
crowd into the city.
Before passing judgment on the indi­
vidual state exhibits and buiklingsone
has to look at the pur|s»»M*s for w hich
Tta
the displays were made. For instance,
the New England states and the old and
patrons of the public. SAMPLE ROOMS.
thickly settl«*«i districts have «*re< te«l
CENTRALLY LOCATED
CONVENIENT TO B01T LINDINS. niHgnificiviit sta<e buiklings which are
being maintuined as places of reception
TIX.X.AMOOX, ORHLOCN
for their own ¡«eople and their friemls.
These state* already have as many or
more people than they want and hen«***
do not make a display with an eye to
5 the attra«tioti of immigration. With
the new sIsles, and more jmrticuiarly
those of tlie I'srifir coast, the »»mation
ie reversed. These states invite immi­
gration an«l it is for the pur|ss»e of at-
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trai ting attention to their resources, and
.
a . .....1 Hotel .nd Mve reined *»d refur»i.I>«4 H in
We b.re t.ken full ch.r,.- of >he Gr.nd < ..«r.1 Hote!
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impression upon the min«l of the home-
vi'., .bail heplMS-t •" h.v. .11 our old petrn»»
excellent .h.|>e j»»l ••
**■*" F«ry .ffort will b. ■•>•*■ «'•
mseker the fa« t that «lesirahle lamia ami
'**
»nd frx nd. to m.ke .1» • <*"
I,.»nt .nd ■omP'rUble fcw
homes are to be had at a moderate cost,
.nrr<H.»da>x« p1f=-.
that the aewlerii »tales are making an
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DREGDN.
TILLAMCDK i
exhibition at the fair
A a representing
the states of tin* west at the ex|ss*itiont
NEW HOUSE
NEW
Oregon, the land «»f big red a ppi«*», »tami
house
preeminently at the head. A It h« »ugh
»l»e haa no Mate Imilding« Oregon make«
a mangnifh teiit showing of l»er reaoiir« es
in the several buildings «4 II»e (air tier
dkgdsys in the H«»rti«*vltural buildings
are every where ark r>owk*lge«l as being
. —Fpcf Hccnmmcdatl
peerless. Here alm shows pones weighing
First class in bvety resp-c‘i
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Z M-sdQuartersicrtte traveling pubL
five pounds, apples six inrl»es m di­
city. Heaflq-ariEt
ameter, plums larger than
egg-
STEAMER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Miss L. J. RUGOLES
O regon ' s E xhibit A ttracts A
G reat D eal of attention .
They keep on hand at their store
in Hobsonville the largest stock of
gooda in this county consisting of
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Ke«, and P. O. HAY CITY.
WORLD’S EAIR
OF BAN FHANCISaO,:
Dealeis in
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
TILLA HOOK,
I
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Crand Central Billiard "Hall.
f.
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Occidental Hotel.
A llen
H OUSE
j. p. ALLEN, Proprietor.
FURNITURE
new
LARSEN»HOUSE
M. H. LARSEN, proprietor.
cn mam street. TU.
$1.50 Per Year
cherries 3*4 inches in circumference and
peaches 17*a inches. In her agricultural
booth she exhibits grains and grasses
that are acknowledged by mill men to
lie without ixtrallel. In the flour tests
made at the fair, flour made from Ore­
gon w heat was found to make whiter and
finer biscuits than any other flour triext.
In the Mining department a miniature
placer mine is kept constantly in opera­
tion, washing virgin gold from t lie gravel
just as it is taken from Oregon's placer
mining properties. In the Fishery de­
partment several tons of the famous
Columbian river salmon are shown to­
gether with fishing boats, flab-wheels,
etc., ami in the Forestry department are
exhibited some specimens of timber that
astonish the world. A block cut from a
forest of the west measures 9 feet across.
This is the largest bl,x-k of wood at the
fair ami it attracts much attention.
The relict of Dr. Schliemann will pre­
Bent n large number of his Trojan relics
to the United State» National museum
at Washington.
An able editorial on the Mormons say»
that the recent war against polygamy
has entirely changed in this respect the
’•cannons" of the church. Great guns!
Lawyers, poets, historians and novel­
ists who want to draw on the Behring sea
arbitration case for facts ami fancies are
Informed that the material is now nt
their disjxisal. They can read through
at any time the printed report of all the
particulars in the case. There are only
14 volumes of it.
Have we lost Willie Waldorf Astor
forever from his own native land? We
fear we have, since Willie Waldorf has
bought Cliveden, one of the ancestral
seats of the Duke of Westminster. The
head of the Astor family is now a Brit­
isher. The only thin;' lacking to perfi ct
felicity is a title. It used to lie that
rich citizens could buy that, too, but
those happy days are ¡Hurt. The only
hope for Willie Waldorf is that some
lucky accident or scheme may bring him
to the favorable notice of Queen Victoria
or the Prince of Wales. Wo do not know
what his title should la-, but we can tell
the coat of anns. Let it be a coonskin
ram|>ant, tacked upon the gable of a log
cabin to dry.
The American civil war which inau­
gurated the |s riod of this nation's great­
est proapcritjr began 32 years L.{o the
13th of this April. The boys who fought
in it are getting | retty gray now They
are loginning to drop out of the ranks
pretty fast too. It can scarcely be said
any longer tliut there are more sol lit rs
now on the js muon roll than the. ■ were
aoidier* in the United States unity under
the three months' call.
The New York legislature appointed
a joint committee to examine carefully
into the melhisls and rates of taxatiou
in the state and recommend such changes
as in its judgment would ispialize the
burdens of taxation and increase state
revenues in the easiest way. The coin
mittee'e report to wort b noting Acliange
in the mortgage laws is recommended
for one thing, so that mortgagee shall l>e
subject to a specific state tax of half of
1 per cent of their value. The inemlien
of the committee make no recommenda­
tion in regard to changing the law that
requires mortgage«! pro «-rty to lie taxed
to its value. There is already an inherit
ance tax on [x-nxmal projs-rty in New
York. The committee advisee that this
inheritance tax lie extended so as to in
elude also real estate and be made pro­
gressive. causing larger estates. lx,th
personal ami real, to pay more propor­
tionately than small ones. On all real
estate inheritance« above the value of
I50.IM0 a tax of I per cent is recoin
mended. This progressive inheritance
tax is already levied in England
it costa a king f 1.000 a week to visit
Queen Victoria That 1» the amount he
pays her majesty's servants in fees. A
person of moderate means could not af­
ford to accept an invitation to visit a
wealthy British family. Every one of the
servants must tie feed handsomely when
the guest leaves, no that the hospitality
costa more than the gm-st’e txmrd would
do at a first class hotel It is very «id
that English people, proverbial for I m »
pitality. «rill permit such an outrage to
go on generate m after generathai ami
the fees to grow largrr constantly It is
s poor way to give to a person an invita­
tion that costs him heavily and do it un­
der the guise *.f friendliness. If the hun­
gry swarm of servants must tie feed, lha
boat ought to do it out of bis own pock­
et. It is neither graceful nor gra« ions to
make the gii«**t do it. The custom a tu-
ally puts a heavy tax on people f<» being
one's friends If there is anything that
we ought in iuer> y to pray to be deliv­
ered from la thia >untry. it is 11» out-
rageot» practice of feeing persons who
are supposed to be pan! for their services
by the man who employs them
Kruana Tabulai rara- dixxiriaM
NEWSY NOTES.
N ewspaper C lippings and C on ­
densations
Oregon, th«* North Wr«t and
World in
General
Western banks are already re-paying
the loans obtained from > ew York dur­
ing the late financial panic
Coyotes have killed nearly nil the
lambs in the vicinity of Kelloggs, I'oug­
hts county, and stockmen have l»ee i
forced to take their sheep off the ranges.
Religious services are held every Sun
day at the World’s Fair. This enables
church memlH‘rs to attend to their cus­
tomary devotions and take in the fair,
too—all for one price of admission
Thousands of ¡»eople have rushed to
Chicago in hope of finding employment,
ami many of them have been disap-
¡»ointed
There are said to be over five-
hundred unemployed theatrical |M»nph»
in Chicago at present.
SomelHxly has invented “an illuminat­
ed cat” warranted to »care away rata.
Now, if some one will invent an illumi­
nated bootjack warranted to scare away
cats there will I m » less cause for back­
sliding than exists at present.
A young lady of Pendleton was en­
gaged Sunday in beautifying her locks
with a curling iron, when, to her horror,
the iron slip|M»d from the hamlie and
rolled down her back, scorching the
tender flesh. Aside from a brand mark
that will remain for Home time, who was
not seriously hurt.
The saloon keepers of Chicago do not
look with favor u | m » ii the Sunday open­
ing of tlx» fair, for it robs them of their
usual patronage. There is less drinking,
less disturbance in the big city with the
fair gates swung hack than when they
were dose*I. Ilow do our strictest Sab­
batarians regard such results?
I a » n A no i . es , June 30. .bulge Ross,
in the United States court today delivered
his derision in the Wong Pip Ken case,
in which I k * decided that tin* right to
appeal under the Geary law could not
I m » denied. Judge Ross further intimat­
ed that the imprisonment ami de|Mjrta-
tion of Chinamen under the Geary law
without trial bv a jury was unconstitu­
tional.
An eastern editor say-that a man got
himm*lf into trouble by marrying two
wives
A western editor replies that a
giM»<l many have done the wiime thing
by marrying oik ».
\ northern editor
says that a nilinb«*r of his a< qiiaintanccs
found trouble enough in barely promis­
ing to marry an I going no further
\
southern editor says that a friend of his
was Iwtr »the I e io igh when he w is
simply found in < ompany w ith another
man’s wifi».
The great quarts strikeat olalla was a
funny mistake. i ildvburn and Reece
were badly fooled in a very innocent way,
They pulverised about a | m » iiii «I of quartz,
in a mortar and retorted it with quick­
silver, securing about a dollar in gold.
This they did m * cral times w.tli similar
r<*siilts, but ns the quarts did not 1» ok
very promising, they ms|M** te I that
soiiielliihg was wrong, and found up n
trial that the «piicksilver would produtv
the same amount of gold w ithoiit putting
in any quartz at all. Tin* truth then
downed U|s»n them that t lie quick* ilver
lia<l vi»her Iwen ^salted” or bad l»t»en
used b»'forr and was < hinged with g« l I
The question is h« ing askeil, why tln re
couhl not be a law to pr<>tei t bunk dv-
pMiitoni as effectually as notehohlers »re
prot»»« ted iimler < heUn.U*«l>'tatv< Imi.king
law, In S'otlaiwl there is a law wliith
makes each st«»« klndi'cr rerp< nsil le for
the Imnk’s llabdit es to the full extent
of his |M*rwoiial fi»r line
This would <lo
no harm to the Iwtifstami careful linker
and uotii‘1 prevent the «lishonest one
living in aflhiem e after he had ruined
the |M*ople w l»o had trusted hi in. ?o
laws that may lie enm’te«l < an prevent
th«* failure of a I miii k, for as < mi «
sometimes !<»«•• their own moi ey, ro
th«* hanker n ay make mistaken riveut-
n.«*nt** and be»- the <h*|s»Mitor'ii i 4MM|I k
But this seldom occurs to the traintni him !
conservative hanker
There is a little reptile, native to Ma-
»lags«gar, known as the scimitar snake,
that is, th«* i urling sword.
Runn.ng
along the I rack from hea«l to lai I is a
blai’kish, homey »u>iataiM*e, aldd» l«ei»ds
with the eiMiVohltH/liil '>1 the Slink«* n
body as readily a» wouhl a well-tem|«ere«l
*te» i spring, ami throughout its entire
length it bears an edg»* as hard as Hint
an«l as sharp as a rator
They are n< t
pHMonoiis, but when one«»(them *pru g
on a mail, »a he hkes very well to do, be
will IMS m have a leg of! tiideaw cratke I
on the |«ate Home snake apeciahstM
claim that the pr«*senc«* <>( thia repl.le
OH the lalanda 1« the r«*aM»n there are no
h»rge qualrii|Msda to iss foil nd there at
pr«**eiit, the » uiling swonl in Im« k ages
having taken of! legs feeler than they
couhl lie created
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