Can’t Gt »rd ■ «••
THE HM KTH.
f
V
The steam schooner Maid of Oreg« hi
Tlit* prenirWut haa callwl hii extra ses
Tl.e Sel.skm Tme» limn i.-< arnestly
sion ol congress to meet August 7. It is '(•nine into the bay Monday I»» get a EwerytHMly lUM a »—«I time Large num m il per»i»tenth’ stlvm miug «lie entslilisli
her present«
thought the Sherman silver act will I* supply ot wo « m I. She lay at the Tilla-
meet .1 » cemetery < n «be Nelmlem.
' rejs-ub d then in older to relieve the fi- nook wharf dining the fourth. The^ ^|b.e more the 4'h has cine and gone Why .loesn’l he »tart one <‘f hi* own’—
Maid of On gon is n flat bottomed schooner and the isopl- have settled down lo the
Visi ling. nam ial disinss in tht «ounlry.
that has a large «apavity for carrying routine of lite Everylaxly seemed to Tillamook II f . adi ight .
. the race»?
For« st < ir«*ve had a big celebration <» ii
If the Time» man ¡-« situate«! anything
separating cream .
I iiiii I mt or other heavy freight, and aa have lots of lull and there were no un
at the jewelry the 4to alx.ut lO.tiuO |>euple being prea
like
we
are
he
cannot
afford
to
kill
offatn
Making
a
Yearling Bull K-terel,. m
ent. lairge crowds came from Portland Uie only draws 4 to 6 feet cau enter most pleasant incidents to mar the occasion.
of hit* »uhsciibers. .Not but wliiiH-cine
ele» In Grindlug Out Cream * "
•>f
the
small
h.irbors
on
ihe
coast.
(
apt
AT FAIRVIEW.
, ut greath reduce«! to help Forest Grove celebrate, t hey h «<1 Groun ls, the master, is ilw s.ime majk
.f them need it. m>r that he has tl.e nlfil-
The dairy superintendent at an .
The good farmer folk turned out en
a balloon uaceiiHOii and many other in
itv, hut from a purely financial stand périment station writes:
who
1«
»Mt
a
ljo.it
once
at
the
mouth
of
n*e
masse
at
Mrs.
Roberts
’
grove
just
east
ol
. all was a very pleasant teresting exercis» s.
"Baby Separator No. 2" which tk
point it wal l not do.—Nehalem Journal.
Nehalem.
the city and they had a splendid time.
station owns will «parafe about
There was a disgraceful ru* in town
There will be a regular old-fashioned They hud all kiuds of amimeineiits, and IS Till I IH< I-IT < Ol KT m THI STXTK OS <11 K pounds of milk per hour and leaver
Willev preached Mt Nt'lars Iasi <m the niglii of the 3rd. One man was
Y.
Go.v Ki« Tll.l..»M'«>K Cm XTV.
more than .1 per cent of fat in the
filled up ami wanted to whip the \i hole camp meeting in this city, under the those wim liked to dance had an excellent
ray.
milk. This is one-third as much a> »
The tow n wa> decorated in good shape town, and those who were acting as auspices ,.f II.e Free Methodist church, chaiice to indulge tliut propensity. Hie Ida M mown. Plaintiff. , S |U (( f
can wparate in our power De Laval no”
oo the 4th.
otlicera «ere v» rv officious, showing li tie lieguming July 27. Rev. B. F. Smalley Alliance |*ople had a speaker, Mr. Frank Brown. Iiefcti'lant
will l»e in clung an I other ministers Dw yer, u Im made an eloquent speech to To Frank Brown ilieal>ove named defendant. chine if the same efficiency of creain?
It turns easily nnd is < J?’
All kinds.>1 rille cartridges just »ece ved courage or judgment.
In the name of Ihe State of Oregon You are is reached.
will be present The ■.¡•Uriel tabernacle, Ihe farmer». The Tillanmok band dis 1,1-rehv !e.|uire.l !■• appear nn.l answer the eoln-
al Letcher's
Tuttle Robeson had an elegant dis-
cleaned, our dairyman i r-ferring h
which has a capacity for seating 500 coursed sweet music on the occasion, laint oi the above n one I plaintiff hemo hied separato the mille from onr herd in f.i,
auain-t ion m the hot .h.y of the next ensu
Pile driving legan yesterday 0.1 Dry pl <y al the Fairview celebration. They people will la’ |.H aled here, and a great
ing term of the ilmve named court towil: the way to getting ice and cans ready for'.,'
and everybody find a glorious time.
showed their buggies, wagons, mowers
Stocking w.ii ks.
many from the Willamette Valley and
' The defemlant wi119‘ l.<«• »• notice that il lie fail deep setting.
at the eace ».
L cai . \l\ kket . Eg-!*» 1 > ctn., potatoes and hay rakes to an admiring crowd Washington State will be in attendance.
am! ..............................
Ihe l.lalul iff
In the afternoon the races began at the toappem
The cream obtained is neither froth »1
will uppb m lheomit Im a .le-iree •ilsohing
They will also make an exhibit at ¡lie
75 OH. per bushel.
The meeting will be held in the little Fair Ground. A large crowd was ir. at the marrias. contract between plaintiff and nor churned, but ic is a i ; moot'd r ■ f, •
celebration at Woods today
defendanl
awauling
lo
her
the
custody
ot
her
from the deep Betting. Tho machine
grove two blocks west ot the school house. tendance.
Every article¡11 the store reduced since
minor cuild Henry C . hanging her n .me to
Thn pe« pie on the bay ut Netarts will
been in almost daily use for over tiro
vt.o Hald and for general equitable relief.
the fire, at Cohn & Co.
The first race was tor Tillamook ponies, hl,, I hi-
Strawberries are selling on the streets
bimm .n» is published by order ol Hi II
soon have the road completed to the
months without any expense for reprin
now for 25 < ts. |»er gallon. Recently we one quarter and repeat, purse $10. Ihe Geo II Burnell. Judge, made at clmmbers at
There are more strangers in town than
Formore than half of this time it iia
head of the bay, and the |>eople going
Albany. Oregon. Inly sth. INJ- „AN1>LKy
heard
a
man
say
that
his
berries
could
entries
were
as
follows:
Skewball,
by
C.
have been for a long lime.
been run by a tread power upon which«
there in vehicles can see a part of the
611
fl
Ts
Att
y,
i
Call and a» e the large line of elm ks country that was not ace« sstblu before, rot in the patch Ijefore he would sell H Smith ; Ginger, by Geo. Handley, and
yearling bull has been worked with a.1-
them for that price. He wants 40 cis. Cap Jack by N P. Roberts The time
vantage, as it has relieved n man ¿r
nt Letcher’s Cheap for cash.
except by trails or small boats
Over the Telephone.
I>er gallon, but he could not get as much was 28', and 30, both heats won by
other
purposes. It is so arranged that
The finest line of im n’s shirts in town,
Woods will ha\e a Ing celebration to as 2.) eta. per gallon in Portland. Mean
the bull is led into tho tread just befoa
He—Hullo.
Skewball.
only 50 els. n piece, ntC<>hn Ac Co
day. It was delayed because they could while, the man who is selling at 25 cts.
She—Hullo.
milking time, and ns soon us the threecr
Next came the race between May T.
He—I h that you, Miss Darker?
E. M. Ke^ has a pleasant hotel at not get music on the 4th. They have is making money, ami will finally get
four cows^ are milked the machine t
by A. P. Wilson and Glen R by D. G.
She—Yes. I’m me. Who i.< this?
two bands for the occasion now and rich at that rate, as strawberries are very
Sulphur springs on th« Tia-k river.
started. No further care i ■. required ex
Randall. This race was for one-half mile;
He—Shall you be at home this even cept to supply milk to the reservoir osit
When yoing out over the Wilson r.vei *-xp« cl I«» have a big time T. B. Handley productive in this country. Some |ieople ihe purse being $40 May T. won the
is milked. The creaming is complète i
ing?
will address the people there today.
road slop at Iteeher’s place for dinner.
do not w ant to make money if it requires first heat in 55. Glen R. took the second
She—That depends «n who you are. in a short time after the last cow i,
Ihe Elmore has been making quick exertion.
K. R. Hays is assisting in the manage
heat, lime same as Ihe first. May T. won Who are you?
milked.
trips to this place right along tor some
He—Don’t you recognize niv voice?
ment ol tin* Hollon House in Portland.
Managed in this way the milk i« j,
At the tax sale last Friday all the land in the third heat, time 57. This was a
She—I don’t know. It sounds like the best possible condition for separa
Mrs. Farmei of W.aals is in this city time now—in tact ever since the weather ami inoitgages advertised were sold. Mr. very pretty race and closely contested,
for medi* al treatment. Sin* is recoveiing. har> l»eeii settled. The Elmore’s freight A. McNair, of Hobsonville, bought over May T. being only a throat-latch ahead Charlie Higgins’ voice. Are you Charlie tion, and tho sweet skimmilk still warm
and passenger business is increasing
Higgins?
from the cow may bo fed to calves or
The Elmore came in Sunday with quite rapidly. She is making business $500 worth of delinquent property The in the fir&t heat.
He—No. I’m not Charlie Higgins. I other stock. Tho bull used in thio work
county
judge,
in
behalf
of
the
The
third
race,
600
yards
and
repeat
M-vrral passengeis ami considerable
am Mr. Browne.
is a Jersey and weighed at the beginnin,’
tor the countty.
county, bought a good many mortgages. was won by C. B. Hadley’s Nellie. Ran
She—Jimmy Browne?
freight.
510 pounds. He has steadily gained ij
Dr. T. 11. Meserole is practicing me<li- This will be of great benefit to the county dall’s Tommy being the contestant. Time
He—No. George.
weight and is undoubtedly lietteroGfor
'file work of getting out timber ami cine He will soon open an office next
as it will result in inducing people to pay 36'4 and 37 The purse was $:» I.
She—Yes, I’m home. Are you coming the exercise than he would have been
lumber f"i the new hotel buildings is
door to Johnson’s drug store Dr. Mese their taxes more promptly. Most of the
around?
without it.
JULY 5.
progressing rapully.
role is a graduate of the medical college land sold was owned by non-residents,
He—I don’t know. Shall I?
The tread power used is for two horse,
The 6 j 0 yard and repeat, free for all,
Three schoomTs, the l/zzie 1’rieti, the of the l’nivei> tv of the City of New Xork
She—Oh, I don’t cure. Very glad to and has a governor which maintains a
ami wit ¡1 the bill of costs they will have for a purse of $30, was the first. The
Eureka and the D* I Nor’e, are I usy tak ai*d has had four years of successful
very steady speed and prevents accident!
to pay now, they will lo «k out for tax- entries were, Nellie, brown mare, by D. see you if you come.
He—Then I’ll be there about 8.
ing Inndrer from N linlein to Sill Fran pr.o lice as a physician.
which might occnr from the runningoC
pXving time in the future.
Hadley; Bub Dailey, spotted gelding, by
She—All right. Come early.
of belts, etc. The power is set rather
cine«».
The action taken by the insurance / The gold magnates of Wall street have J. Williams. Both heats won by Bob
He—Yes—or—do you think you’d care flat and is geared so as to give t’ao driv
Senator Baicioit. of Multnomah «•« in companies in regard to the new ins.nance
started in to “squeeze” the people, and Dailey; time 36and 35.
to go to the theater with my mother ing pulley on the separator 4 ,’ turns per
ly, one of the leading men of Portland, law is a pitce of biiddozing. i he people
The mile, single dash, for $30 was a and me?
minute. The skimtnilk is tested ¡.law
are trying to make it appear that free
is in this country fishing
He to- k in should iml submit to the iai.se in rates,
She—I don’t know.
every day and rarely contains morot’m
coinage of silver or anything that ap very close race. The entries were Glen
the ra< < s
He—Well—if you’ll say you’ll go, I’ll .1 per cent of fat. In no case has it <n-
but bhould do without insurance or form proaches it is a bad thing tor the country. R., bay lior <*, l»v I). G Randall; and
ceeded this when tho milk was at Le
Joe Ricluirilsoii is tunning I.is sail boat co-operative companies. The co-operative The whole financial Double is cause«! bv Coyote, sorrel gelding l»v David Hadley stop on the way up and get the tickets.
She —Well —I —I cn’t say, Mr. proper temperature.
al all times to accommodate passengers, companies are just as safe and far cneaper this very thing, ami not by the Shernuni Glen R. won ; time 2:1 J4
Browne. I don’t think I—I don’t think
ami those wli • wish to go to his hotel at
Tl.e Irequency of m cidenta to l>oaison law or the prospects of free coinage. The
Theiii-ame the % mile dash, purse $12. I can. but—hullo—say. George, you
A World'» Fair Calf.
Garibaldi
account ol snags in the bay make it im- Wall street bankers are getting richer The entries were May T.. bay mare, b\ might get the tickets any way.—Harper’s
The pretty Jersey heifer calf here
The repott circulated by unreli:tL|e am1 |sir(ant that the government should do a than ever on their scheme and the coun A. P. Wils«n; Boh Dailey, spotted geld Bazar.
shown was liom on the World’s fair
11 respott-ible pnties regarding the nidi little work in removing the snags as soon try is getting poorer. What we want is ing, by J. Williams, and Maggie J , l»i\
grounds at Chicago. Her dam it E.
All “Office Cut’’ Worth Having.
at ILibsotivdle being cloaed is entirely as possihfi*. A |»elilioi'. signed by the a system of laws that will not permit m «re, l>v G T Jenkins. R .ce won bv
rotisima, a cow to be shown among the
A parsonage cat whose favorite seat is Jerseys at the fair.
without foundation.
l< a<Lng citizens of the town has been sent those mono|M>lists to acquire power May T
on the study table has found a new use
NOTES.
Porn. and M akkki
Eggs It» cts.. po to Cant S vii . oiih , asking him to do the enough to distress the country
for himself. He watches his master's
There
was
a
foot
race
for
boys,
won
by
tatoes |l 5«I per sack, butter .3.) to 45 for tiece* sary work.
Kemeinber that the H eadlight is the
pen and occasionally, when the writer is
Pearl
Roberts.
choice dairy and California, store in roll-
tired, takes the holder in Ins mouth. But
There will be a grand soldiers’ reunion only county p «p< r that has facilities and
The band played at the races on the his real usefulness is to act as a paper
20 to 3 t cts. per roll.
at Gearhart park, near Astoria on July arrangements to give telegraphic new-,
1» C. I. tilth's building is nearing t om 11. The Blue and the Gray will mix ami has arrangements with the Associ (‘veiling of the 4th and on the afternoon weight. When a sheet is finished and
laid aside, the cat walks gravely to it
p'eli- 11, and will so'«n I»v opened with a together there, and by means of the ated Press. Every week we give impor of the 5th. The h.itid hoixlid themselves
and takes his seat on the paper. As soon
great
credit,
and
played
excellently,
ron-
large and belt« r st. wk «»I I took-', stationery battleship Monterey ami the forts near tant new s items that are entirely over
as anothi r is laid aside, he leaves the
Astoria, a sham bombardment will Ire looked by other papers. If anything aidering the short time they had to first and .-its down on thesecond. Some
and cigar-« lhan ever.
practice.
given
that
will
give
an)one
a
good
idea
extraordinary
h
ippens
the
H
eadlight
Transportation facilities for this place
times. to try him, his master lays down
Claude Th.iyer and ( If‘(I Means acted 11 different parts of the table sheets in
is always out first with an extra giving
ate excellenl now and ate getting better of what such a battle is like.
world ’ s fair calf .
Ihe steamer Harrison went into Ne full particulars and the paper never la Is ss HtHrters the tirsl <luv. Jus Hughey tapid succession. Cut "Powhatan”—the
very hist. Thia will help greatly in
Eurotisima will be in the dairy test at
c; t—remains seated, shrewdly supposing
tarts, finding a safe bar and plenty of to be first on deck i 1 any enterprise that tuOk Mi. Mem’s place the »eeoii.l <l n
developing the country
(ieu. VV.K.ihutr, Geo. I’ettit tin I <ieo. that to be fun. not business. When work the exposition. She is the cow that pro
Alter leaving Nelarts the Hiiti.-on water. The Ips A Mills now have a large ts of ben -tit to the people. The H ead Cohn were jiulges
begins anew, the eat seats himself on the duced 945 pounds 9 ounces of butter in
light
is
the
county
official
pa|«er
and
Came into thia bay and then she went to stock of goods in their store, which they
last
paper laid down and waits for an one year and wore the ribbon of the
ICKAI. KSTATE TKXXSI KItM.
Nehalem She has gone (o I’orilaml now received by the Harrison, and the people publishes the tax lists, court proceed ngs
other. Thus he shows that he watches world's butter record till the Hobtein-
It is the
ot Netarts are jubilant. S*\eral citizens and other county advertising
i- r another lo.ul of freight.
his master's work, and perhaps thinks it Friesian Bisson’s Belle won it from her
W. S. Runyon tn W. U. RoblniM, B
of Netarts went out on the Harrison and only pap *r that has a general circulation <>f ii e
hik I .»
of n w
up... 23, 1 n, his duty to keep the paper from blowing by making 1.028 pounds of butter in a
R S. Rushliglit is now tin* tinner in
in the county, ami it guarantees three
year. Then Signal’s Lily Flagg beat that.
away.—St. Nicholas.
7 west
N I’. Rol»erls’ hardware store He is an came into this bay on her, having a very
Eurotisima s udder looks almost as heavy
limes the numlier of subscribes of all
• Xpert in his lit e and can turn out fine pleasant trip
Hay City l,:m. I <’.. to W P. Rice, lots
as her hind quarter.
other count a * papers combined. The
Valuable Inaects.
Steamboat-hull
an<|
boiler
inspectors
work with great ex|n*dilion.
H eadlight has issued daily editions 3 mu I 4. hlk (is.
Perhaps there are few substances con
Ideal Butter Flavor.
<». W. F. arttside has just received an E«lwards and McDermott, returned from long before any other paper attempted i'it. f Ilk I.
tributed 1 v animals to the materia med
Tillamook
this
afternoon
w
here
they
in
Tl.e ideal flavor comes from the sweet
enornt'.us Sim k «»1 IH*oh» and shoes directly
W. S. Run«on to lien Higginbotham, ico of gr -ater value or more extensively
mid
will
do
it
i>g:iiu
when
iHTasion
<],-
hillside grasses in sunny June. Other
from Clm ago If you wish Io see a fine spected the steamers Garfield of Tilla mauds it
People »lio dn nut agree »itli 2«> 3 > m re» in « '„oil ,t 2, mi. 124 77 acre» beneficial than certain species of insects. seasons are only approximations- Thu
mook and lx«ui>e of Nehalem. Before
Of these there are none more highly es
line of f«M»t wear, call al his place.
in
w
i,
of
lot
3
ami
all
of
|,.|
4,
.
tne
II
kaduuiit
politically
nlways
take
it
leaving for Tillamook hist Saturday iliey
teemed for medical puqioses than those invisible, intangible deliciousness come*
Mrs Frvemau has returned home, ami
2 n. ltl «. |4ii.
examined the steamers O. K , Belshaw. to get the new». Thia papei has the re|e
lieautifnl, shining, gr'en colored insects chiefly from the flavoring oils of th^
she ami Mr Fit email are living together.
<. T. V\i»»lirg to Thotuas <i. Scott, known as blistering beetles, or cantha- food consumed by the cow. intensfie'
Occnlent, Columbia. Max flow er,Dispatch Utat ion among its readers anil exchanges
They Imve adjusted theii difii. iillies. The
of lieing the fleet country paper in < fregon vnriou» trai ts, $2 mi.
ndes. Their corrosive action is so great possibly 1 y the purity of the surroenu-
and Hattie.—Astoria Budget.
affair seems lo have been . xaggcrate«l in
ami has one of the finest printing plants
that
they frequently inflame and exeori- ings and by the health giving sunshir/
N. .1. Hem» . k to E. .1 Thomas, lot.» 5.
(It? start
x The August i came in last Tliurmlay in the country. The job Work for the
nte
the
hands of those who collect them, The claim that any share of it is in th*
X w ith a laige lot of freight and pas.*engers.
im«l 6, lilk 38, I.i«erp ml, »4">0.
and on this property their chief medici breed is not sound.
county and nine-tenths of the public gen
l’> C Lamb ami Geo. Cohn made a
On Friday, as she started out, her pro-
Different fodder materials carry «lur
■L J. < Imitrie to Schrader & Crim, lot nal virtue depends.
erally, la done in this office. The pro
trip to P rtlaml and return over the Wil-
|»el.er siru« k against a snag in (he slough
They are generally used ia the form of ing flavors into the product Lowlan
Bun riv r rwad Tory sav it will la* an
prietor feels grateful to the public for the on Nehalem river. $150.
grasses never tone up the flavor to tJ-
mid (he shaft was broken. The black
J. II Briduelord to........ » I.. Williams, plasters or ointment, and in cases of vio standard reached on the honeysuc
excellent road when there is a little more
appreciation that is shown the pa|>er
lent
visceral
inflammation
their
exter
smiths, Fre.i Larsen and Carl Knudson,
lot 14. I>lk 4<i. Bay City. $40.
work done on it
nal use can scarcely be supplied by any blue grass and redtop of the highhn ■»
welded the sh.itt.a difficult piece of work,
Nirlialem
S ('«me to I). Whitney Jr.. I,Ik«. 12 other medicine. Tons of these insects Cottonseed meal has a flavor peculiar ’
R C lutner has team'd Ihe telegraph ami Hie Augusta expecta to leave for
I Nehalem Tim* »
JO, 21, B.«r \ i. w Add to Bay Citv. mid are yearly imported, principally from itself, and the same is true of
line from Mr. Runyon and hr is vet en- Portland today, A larger shaft a ill l»e
meal and wheat bran. Either fed -
other hinds, $1200.
southern Europe.—London Tit-Bits.
gagv«l in putting the line ill good sha|te. put in.
(.’apt Buchanan Mini I is c<>rps
. of
quantity to dominate over tlio res- o * ‘
lie prop' m to keep it in good order al
assistants expect to finish their survey
G
II
Dmidsoi,
t.,
R
l . S atlill
.
ration will carry its peculiar fiavor
The schooner Eureka having loaded
" bere Asbestus Is Found.
all timm hrreaftf r.
t 3 l>, r 9 sr, al»mt July 15th.
and 8, blk 4. and lots 3 nnd 4, Idk 9
with lumlier at ili- Nehalem Mill Co.’a
.
Asbestus, which has come to be largely the product.
Alfred Williams is having the fixliirrt null, Was towed to the mouth of the
The Times understands that one ol the Fuller’s Add to Bay City, $UKMt
Corn, the plant either fed froo
utilized by electrical engineers, is one of
field or well preserved ia a silo* '• ••J c“‘
in Ins drug store finished in elegant river yesterday ami out to sea this morn settlers of this valley is making s prac
W J. Elliott to «>. Sundin. !..
lot 5, l>lk. the most interesting substances employed ry a fairly acceptable flavor wit
i »I ih |« c
It ia hard 'o find a l»eitrr fitted ing by the steamer Hatnsoti. Slie is tice of locating people on his in iglmrs' 4, Bar \ iew Add. to Bav City, $1
in
the
arts.
Many
new
lwls
of
this
¿la
Z, »
. . J25.
But corn carried to an extreme acid cor
nnd Itetlrr arranged drtig »lore Nels k>utid for San Francisc • with 175,000 ft. claims—on elniins that the settler lias
< h Mark to S Goers, ne'., »... teral are beim? discovered, but except
Thoin|«oti i* doing the fancy woik
from the Canadian an l Italian beds the dition in the silo, or advanced to a pa
5 s, 11 w , ♦l.jifj.
of lumlier consigned to the S ||. Harmon spent mam days o( honest toil,and man)
specimens secured are practically useless tial decomposition, if fed liberally is«*
Miss Maggie Fearnsidr has l»evii placed l.umlsr Co The Ih l Norte which left dollars, to pui it in slmpe for a home.
J. G. All« h tu H. W. 8i|,l,.v> |ot, j o
“
Lr manufacture. Large quantises of to contaminate the product.
For
much
less
than
this
we
have
heard
of
in i barge of the woman’» department of Nehalem lune 21» arrived in San Franct-sco
» e
..f se< 18. 3 n. 8 w |hXK)
its maturity of growth and
Hoss
and
powder
asliestus
are
obtained
men lieing given a g.».d coat of tar aud
the W iishingtoii stat?exhibit in Chicago. June 30.
Bay Cty Land t o to R. W. Robbins, from the district of the Susa valley. wealth of blossoms is the ver) pep
feathers and then rod>- out of the country
Every little while we hear of some rdl.i-
tion of fodder for excellence in produc
5<l’
A<ldition to Bav Pi- dmont. and in the second district
Joe Klin«*iiian, the HilUloro brick- on a rail. I nless this mail is seeking ,?1’
m<M»ker getting to the t«»p tif the la,filer.
Sweet,
fragrant hay, other things
:
about
30
miles
long,
in
the
Aosta
valley,
City, $2«»0.
maker, went over to Tillamook oil Thnra»
. Sian'‘ j
the deposits are said to l>e practically in favorable, will produce a
Win. Sqii'nt has I km - ii plat* J urdrr «lay to spy out the upening for the iiianu- alter notoriety and a write-up he had
better go a little slow.
»Mown.
exhaustible. A third district, which is of flavor. Many dairymen will n •
I»41 <ls to appear l*efore the V S fai turu of bruk there this summer
lie
mit these variations from the use or_
Miss Lottie Gardner is in Woxls at still more important, centers at Valtel-
Last Monday, the achomer Eureka,
Grand Jury to answer the charge against sees hi the disaster that overtook that
different fodders, but very
hna.
the
route
to
which
passes
Milan
and
present.
<
apt.
E
\\
irschuleit,
hove
in
sight
out
him for olmtru« ting Tillamook river. He town last week an «»pportunify to help
C.mo to Cohco. The CmiwHsn (lepo9it, are skilled judges of butter. Z.
The Oreto.n x hr ol has « lose,! lor a
was allowed lo goon Itisown recogniz the unfortunate and himsell at the same side, the Wind and tide lieing unfavorable
are tn the Black Lake district, between bert. Editor Maine Farmer.
dropped anchor and laid out till Tuesdav month s vacat on.
ance.
Tel' -T n/11'1 9herbrooke ~liew York
time. If the |>eo|»le of Tillamook want
Mrs
J.
R.
sh
MW
llas
gnne
|(>
p
ort
|.
|nil
Butter or Chee^'
The steamer Truckee did not ¿o to brick Joe t ail make them and goi»d ones evening. In the meantime the captain
Ipne to Portland
caiue in over the liar in a small boat, to obtain m.dt. al treatment.
After a careful study of the <ln
Portland this trip. She only went to too. Independent.
A fathetlc Bimbrupt.
m to which pay» better, bnttef J”
luoke.1 the aUnation over, and then went
A pack train Will 1« „tn from the Siletz
Astoria, ami «»11 the 111 ruing of the fourth
Tfe u tl'lng’in rcal ,ife
or cheesemaking, the New
Sprrr
Ca|*t. Schrader informs us that the l‘.u k and hr eight Ins achocuet in. A »n«l SalLion rivers to Neatnc.a Bav to
arrived at Hobaotiville Capt. Timinas
P^hwie tlian thè
Vi of Mr Munro. went station conclude« that the
steamer
Harrison
will
have
new
mat
hitl
ationg
N
Uth
w.st
w
iml
was
M.
wing
and
stX^'
Wl,
"°
a,
“
’
oon
«
’
«I'ecannerv
and Purser Oi ut atl*iitle*l (he mere here
« ho three years ago w» v. orth FW.OOO depends upon various conattwi*’
er) placed in her, after which she will lie had to l«at hi. way to Fishing point,
on the 4th.
*i> I w as i nni.- minùter of Tu toria. At as the relative prices of cheese t»'
ruu to thia bay, making quu k trips with two miles This is the kind of men we
While working on the road a short time
ter, the amount of loss in the
Another delinquent tax list will ap|»ear freight and |Mwngcrs. She has gool
like to aee Come in here It f„||y proves "•'ce two of onr «i.uten,
into »
L f’j rt-1 to kavesai.l: I .antef> Mel- of manufacture, the amount aw JI
tn this paper next week. It w »ufi| have l«ass<'iigcr accommodations now, and (he
the fait that we have as good at I sate a pute over extra rued work, donbl,.
nie over
txi years
with
h-rdlv •< of the manufactured pD^lnct.
been all published at once, but the sheriff captain says her speetl will be greatly in
7w-km
n’VPlK
'k,i ago
’—
kedh^rj
bar as there is on this coast.
winter butter making pays het‘ • . w
«>"«1. .n«l tl e «institution. Tl.e matter
did m«t have suffi« ient time to make
creased, to that aha will give Ibis plate
xnurman. and iweived every honor the amount of fresh buttrr 1s J*
levtea on all the property for the first belt r shipping facilities than ever. Cap
the New Itegiater
„—v
with a litt I«* «laret »hen they n ere se- y -a free state conld confer .>:> any the demand, and prices an4
publicatfivn
«» 1-ist I ha.l S» ly high. In summer che^nia F
tain Schrader »aye, almx that the Augusta
pa
rated
WA»MiMrrwK,
June
30.
—
The
president
conclude
that
»
i»m
r.«|
The Inlanta Eulalia is gone home. The will l>e taken « fftlits lonte lor a while, as
« « Ut 1
N.w | better, since the price of
t^‘
work is < nntrarv
to the mi st tmion of n“a ?
Miola of New York are disconsolate The aoou as the Harnaen is fixed up. and ae todav apiviiite.1 Robe** A. Miller, of m«>*t uien
61
of
with- lowest, and in the form of c
Chicag people qmrtlv sneer InCImag understand, from other amerces, that Ja< ksonville. Ur., registri of the laud
product can be held and w<
office at Oreg n City
there are pork packers daughter* who there will be some improvements made
Tl* Udiea Aid of
M E
E Chunh Which7* un.ì rt 'k t!‘l ,n*1‘ ‘’’'‘■‘“a* prices are high.
4 t|,e M
>*eall.d np X n^tThe^T^
are more accomphshe«! and have nu re on the Augusta. Capt. S, hra.ler .lem'rves
»til holds strawberry festiial
Begin now to get ready both
A bo» named Adorns M ! .
uume.1 I
1 .j
• —••’«I in B. C
refined blood in lheir veins than the In great credit for his eff its to give this
Umb .
n„« to WillUm.'
crops
if you intend to go 10
Nrkson were drvwned it, , pond at Col. ’«or. *n.|„. ert„,ng Ju)l .t
K
«
Fanta.
dairying. Breed the cows
place a go*si steamer service
’t!
roTMliM' mill w Fare» Grove J„|r 4
will drop calves early next winter.
!*<!} invited
pare ground for a gooi W crop
R'pa «TV Ilka cure duntine,.
lags corn.