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Vol. VI. No. 8. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. THURSDAY JULY 20. 1893 $1.50 Per Year professional cards . LOTAN ARRESTED O regon S tate N ormal S chool . H. MESEROLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, office next door to Johnson’s drug store. TILLAMOOK, ORE. H e MONMOUTH, OREGON »re Charged with Complicity In Landing Chinese and Opium Unlawfully. The Leading Normal School of the Northwest. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Will do an office practice at I)r. Johnson’s drug store and attend all calls in this city. TILLAMoOK, OREGON. | T. MAULSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notai v Public and Real Estate Conveyancer. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. --------- Beautiful and healthful location. Light expense®. port, C. B. Cardinell, deputy collector No saloons.--------- lhe Normal has enjoyed a steady growth the past year, reaching an enrollment of over 4««, the largest in its history. New members have been added to the faculty, new apparatus sup plied, and the course of study revised and strengthened. The gradunies are in demand to fill good positions. The diploma entitles the holder to tea«*h in any county in the state without further examinations. Tuition, Normal $6.25 per term of 10 weeks; Sub-Normal $5.00 per term of 10 weeks; Business $6.25 per ter..*. Board at Normal Dining Hall $1.75 per week. Looms 50 cents per week. unfurnished, to $1.00 and f 1 25 furnished. Board and lodging in pri vate families, $3.50 to $4.co per week. Tuition, board, lodging and books, less than $1.50 per ) ear. Conservatory ot Music—thorough courses are offered in vocal ami instrumental music, tuition $10.00 per term of 20 lessons. Monmouth is easily accessible from all parts of the state, twelve miles from the state cap ital, sixty miles south of Portland. Catalogues cheerfully sent on application. Address P. L. Campbell, Pres (iLAUDE THAYER, or S. Shedd, Sec’y Faculty. under lioth Earhart and Ix»tan, and R. G. Paddock, night inspector under Ix>- tan. William Dunbar and and Nat Blum were also re-arrested Upon later indictments. They have all furnished will stand trial. They claim a scheme of persecution and will have no trouble to clear themselves of the charges. Dull Thues in Ast irla. A ITORN E Y-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK. OREGON. TRUCKEE LUMBER CO W. SEVERA NUE. bia river in the 60's, there has been no Dealets in I >KPUT Y-DI STR I CT- ATi’< >KN E Y, 3rd Judicial District,f<»r Tillamook County GENERÄL * MERCHANDISE. OREGON. y AX IH REN BROMLEY. ATTORN KY-AT-I. AW, TILLAMOOK, OREGON 5-I7- MISCELLANEOUS. C. & H. THAYER, They keep on hand at their store in Hobeonville the largest stock of goods in this county consisting of '.••neral Banking and Exchange busbies», interest paid on time deposits. Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, Sweden and all foreign countries. ril.LAMOOK, - - - OREGON. LARSON BLACKSMITH Wood work W iigon making, and all kinds and General Blacksmithing done. Mill Machinery Repaired. TRUCKEE Tillamook, San 1 ranciaro, Portland and wav p«uts. Make« regular tripH every tw<_> weeks, weather ¡»eriiiitting. The fast sailing steamer Truckee has been specially fitted up fo carrying passengers. The rates are: Cabin Passage ............................ sfl5.00 Steerage (oneway)..................... $9.00 Freight, General Merchandise, Portland or San Francisco, Five Dollars per ton. Wagons Made to Order. J. E. SIBLEY, M anager , Horse shoeing a Specialty. H obsonville . O re OKE. CENTRAL- : i: -^MANKET. L H BROWN, P roprietor . The best Beef, Veal, Pork ami Mutton always on hand. Eggs, Butter, Vegetables and Chickens bought and sold. Satisfa tion guaranteed to every one. hop opposite the Grand Central. BU8 TO TRAIN8 AND Steamer« Centrally Located Newly Furnished. HOLTOX mouse , PORTLAND, OREGON. COR. 4TH & ALDER STS. 8 8trictly Firat Cla»«. European Plan. A. L. ALDERMAN, Proprietor. JONES B ros . P roprietors . Fhtt-claM single and double turn-out« kept on hand. Boarding and transient «lock cared T illamook , oke . year 1877. In that month, however, all previous conditions were reversed. On came into tin* river was not only loa«led down with salmon, hut also had a string of over 70 fish trailing along the side. The weather in that year was on a par with the conditions this year, and the run occurred after several days of very low water Since last Monday the low water has been extraordinary, ami the cannerymen are looking forward t«i a heavy run in the next few «lays, many of them taking the advice of ohl fisher men, having got ready several plungers ami s«*<»W8 for the expected rush. Times are going hard with the canners. The eastern hanks have absolutely shut down on advances for shipments, and it has been a heavy pull to make ends meet, es|M*cially as hundrede of orders re main uniilhnl, owing to the scarcity of salmon. As the salmon business is r<*- ally the baeklione of As’oria’s welfare, this state of things has caused an un- precedente«l stagnation in all commer cial circles. That is th«* reason why, notwithstanding the fact that the Rrm- ingion railroad project l«M>ks very I io | m *- ful, the city’s prosjierity was never at a lower ebb. FREE MARKLEY. HAYS & ROCHE. Proprietors. M D ROCHE. Manager TILLAMOOK, <»RK. TILL^MOOiÇ LIVELY ^T^BLE as «luring the present year, except the nary run on recortl ami every boat that Special attention given to filling orders for goods in jobbing lots. Agents for the fast sailing STEAMER such dearth of tish in the month of July the lflth occurre«! the most extraordi Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps and Notions. Groceries, Crockery, and Queens- ware. Doors, "Windows, Lime, Hair and Cement. Hardware and Nails BANKERS. A stohiv , Or., July 13.—Since the first cannery was estahlishe«l on the Colum OF SAN FRANCISCO,) K.s and P. <1. BAY CITY. The Oregomian of Tuesday says: Yes Strong Professional and Academic Course terday new developments in the govern and well organized Model School for Practical ment smuggling prosecutions consisted Training of Teachers. Normal, Advanced Nor of the arrest and subsequent release on ma), Business, Music and Art Departments. bail of James Jz>tan, ex-collector of the IJ PETRE, M. D., TILLAMOOK, S everal D eputies are I ndicted for S muggling . and They J. MAY, M. D., TILLAMOOK, BR1EE CLIPPINGS P Weit 8ide R R Waiting Room and Ticket office. LARGEST HOUSE. Cood Accomodations. Occidental Hotel. The present proprietor has just assumed mana?eir.f?r.t of this hotel, and respectfully solicits a share of the patronage of the public. SAMPLE ROOMS. CENTRALLY LOCATED. The Paris cabmen an* still on a strike. The happy-go lucky Frenchman has for gotten that sin’ll vehicles wen* ever within his grasp The bicycle and tri cycle came to the rescue ami l aris on wheels is no misnomer for the aajiect. of the thoroughfares at the present time Many thousands of cycles have been im ported from England. G<ssl, bad ami indifferent riders, and in fart no riders at all, are careering along the I »on le yards or risking their necks in an at tempt to keep their Isslivs from coming into contact with the unsympathetic asphalt. City men go to theiroTices on wheels while Pou leva rdier* pay their calls and transact their uptown business upon similar vehicles. The streets are |s>si- tively dangerous lo cross for jMslestrians for a whole populace, oil wheels, which lliey do not understand, is enough to ¡»aralyze the nerves of the strongest of the male sex, not to mention obi women maids and young children. COBEIIEIT TO BOAT LAIIII6 TILLAMOCK. CREOCN St J om ph« 'Mo ) New« X cre T racts —and— T own L ots . F >t «ale at rraaoiiable prices andon favorable term«. Ixicatton best in the city of Tilla mook C aft Wa. D ätillwslu T illamook , obk . A llen First Clan ia Eriry Particilar. Shaving, Hair Ciattlns« Shampooing MTN ROOMS IH CIHECTIIN. The patronage of the public is respect fully » »liciteli. Iw K k VXOLM* FCKXITVSB STO1B. ILI.AMOUK. .... OR ICON 1 ______ ----------------- J. p. ALLEN, Proprietor , .. U „fth. Grind« entr.1 Holet« nd h«»e r.ille.1 et.d ref.rni-hed H in CHAg. pETER^ON. BARBER SHOP- hoi : TILLAME DK, NEW HOUSE —- dregdn . NEW FÜRN1TÜRE LARSEN°HOUSE M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor. bpct Hcccmmcdfitlcns in the First class in every respect, - '• nuhlic Lccatad city. HsadtiU.rers to the trevellns public L-. » on tr.Blr* street Ttllemcclc. Oregon. A party of lioyz were playing ImII on a vacant lot at Seventh an«l Olive wtre«*te, St. Juaepba, Mo., after »upper the other evening It waa a pra<ti<e game of knocking fliew, an«i a tall, lithe felk»w, with a swing like Fitxeiinmona, had juH picked up the Imt aa a Wyatt Park rar fllle«l will« iwumeiiger« b>wle 1 al«»ng A preliminary Uma inU» the air, and bang the aphere wan neiit nailing heavenward. TI m * center of gravitation w*« rm« he«I when the rrow«l, eag«*r to inakt* the cutefo, wtartol Jiellmell, joatlinf, at rug- ling like a footiiall team near the goal, to get lieneath tlie >«all. Every paiMefi- ger aboard lhe car had heroine inter- ♦*wtrd In a unffiienl tl»e «*ar w«iul*l have turned the «-<>mer and the play era woald lie abut out «4 view. Would the catch be made? One »**g»*r, florid-fared Imae- fmil enthuaiaiil tliruat himarlf halfway >«ut <4 ll»e window in bb mrncatneaa T1»elmllwaa falling “Hi, jd! aV»p *U>p I »er, atop tl»e rar!” lie yelled, for get tn tg everything ex «•ept tl»e Iwautiful fly he was about to lose sight of. In his haste, thinking the man was bent on suicide, or had a tit, the conductor rang up two fares by getting hold of the F rom the P ages of the B right wrong I m ‘11 rope. The ear stopped. The est N ewspapers . fly was muffed. The florid faced man drew himself into the car, and w ith a ('urioua and Important Eventa Belateti In A Few Word a disgusted expression, looked around to see what the passengers were laughing Colorado law coi.qiels every man to alsmt, while the conductor counted the support his family. nickels in his left outside pocket, mut ’Frisco’s salvation army has securetl tering meanwhile something about the work for (MX) men. blankety blank fools that ride on street The stationery business is hopping cars. and hops are stationery. Result "fa liai n make«* « Boast. T opek K an ., July 13.— James But ler, of Lyon county, has prepared papers in a ca.se which he in about to institute against A. B. Montgomery for destroy ing his crops by causing a cloudbursi in the midst of harvest. Montgomery is a rainmaker living at Goodland. About two weeks ago a terrific storm, which ended with a cloudburst, did great dam age in Lyon county. No warning of the storm was given by the barometer ami the signal service was unable to explain it Montgomery at once l»eg.iii to boast that he had created the disturbance. Butler suffered a heavy lo-s as a result of the downpour, and now seeks to re cover damages. The same cloudburst caused the wreck of a Santa Fe train near Emporia, in which a fireman and an engineer were killed Rojal Chinook The Chicago Inter-Ocean of June 29th says: Yesterday the Oregon commission sliced a royal Chinook salmon, weigh ing seventy-two pounds into steaks to be distributed among their Chicago friends. Acccmpanying each steak was a card w hich read : “Toys, roast me if you want to—I won’t care. I was cut from that big Royal Chinook salmon that von ami the multitudes were ad miring in the Oregon b<M»th at the fish eries building yesterday. In life I weighed 72 lbs. My brother who came to the fair to be seen with me, goes me ten better. lb* is the largest salmon ever caught in Oregon witters We came from Oregon encased as you saw us in cakes of solid ice. 1 am at your service. The fortune of Mrs. W. II. Vander bilt is estimated at 130,000,000. Mrs. Mackay is ¡»opularly referred to in England as The Silver Queen. The closing of ’Frisco dives has thrown 1,500 women on ib.e labor market. “Girls, don't m »rry a scab” was car ried in a labor pa re «tv in Evansville. Fifteen hundred West Virginia miners struck for the re-instatement of one man Mrs. Iceland Stanford has given over $50,000 to the Kindergarten in San Francisco. When Mrs. Orme Wilson got. married, she distributed $l(X)0 worth of boquets in sick rooms Mrs. Geo. M. Pullman's pretty daugh ters give names to the palace cars built by iheir father. All Ixmdon stoo<l amazed at the sp<‘r- tacle of the Right Honorable William Ewart Gladstone ambling into Downing street to attend a cabinet meeting the other day, the amazement living due to the fact that the prime minister wore u straw hat. In the middle ages p<‘pp»T w as by no means a thing to be sneezed at, although doubtless pveple were sometimes taken that way on making too dose an ac quaintance with what was then a very costly condiment Indeed, was it so greatly valued that a small packet was considered a suitable present for a noted man on his marriage or k me otln r gieat occasion. In Spain, once ti|M>n a time, no man might ride a horst* w hich the King had mounted. < hie «lay when Philip IV WHS g«»ing to church in a procession, the Duke of Modena offered to preaent him with a bt*HUliful steed belonging to him, and iie< ouiite«l the linest iii Madrid. 'Hie The wreck of the whaleback steamer, King declined the gilt, saving he should (’liarles \V. Wetmore, was sold nt public regret to render so valuable ami imble auction last week for f280, and the cargo an animal ever after useless. went for six dollars. This is one of the Canal boats of iron or steel seem to la* steamers that whs io revolutionize steam coming into favor in England. The navigation on the high seas. While on principal center of their iiiHiiufncture is a run from Tacoma to Sun Francisco Tipton Gn*en, the |s»inl where the cn- w ith a < nrgo of 3000 tons of coal, she nals of the black country converge The wiih run ashore a half mile north of Coos iron ami steel ls»ats usually built aver bay bar and has been wet-more or loss age from nine to ten tons in weight. The ever since. A whalelmck, when attach- average length is flO fret, by 7 feet wide ed to the old time moiiMivi* of the deep and nine or ten inches in «Iraught, ami has long lieeu a success, the truth of they are capable of carrying 30toim. In which Jonah was abb* to testify to in the district named they have almost en his time, but with a steam iitiacliinrnt tirely sii|M i.’••«lc«l w«s»den boats. the whaleback isn’t yet aauoeeM. \\ Lut Henry l ai oudivre (M. P.) in London Mrience will bring out in this new atyle says: In many ways the I’nited States of steamer remains to I m * seen. have <*«lii<’Ht» I the worhl in politio, iiih I D miiimk **1* Aake<l. I for one «io not hesitate to say that their si-lieme of government is tin* liest S pkimh tn.i>, III., July 13.—It If* re- that has ever la en t*stal*liMh«*d by H na |»ort<*d livre that the 5ationid Citizens' tion. Put ill nothing «Io we owe more Rights Ass<M*iatioii, of which Judge Al t«» the Americans than for their having bion W. Tourgee is president, has inter- aflorde«l iih the gr«*Ht object h*s,-oii of a este I itself in the cam* of negro Miller, Stat«* pursuing th«* even current «»< its who was Ivnchrd at Bure well. Packed way without that me hiliiig in the affairs by this organization, Mrs. Pertie Miller, of ««th«*r states, which I ihm I mtii the ham* widow of the negro, w ill bring an action of Eiiro)M*Mii powers. Iler«* we | ihv <* a for damages in the Federal court against country rich, powerful, imhiMtrial ami the city marshal of Hikestown, Mo., and commercial, yet never tr«»nldiiig itself his boiwlsmen; the sheriff of Carlisle wi»li what liap|H*iis outside the frontiers county, Kentui ky, Ma t Hmdsmen, and or annexing foreign lamia on th«* plea of the memlwTs of the |s»sse, who aided III philanthropy, or on th«* ground that in the rapture of Miller; all citizens of 111- some centuries its area will Is* t«s> hiiim II iiois, Missouri ami Kentucky who par for its |w»p<ilati«>n, or ill or«ler t«» «Teal«* ticipated in the affair, ami lhe ror|s»ra- markets for its giasls. Ami what is the tioli of Bardwell, in which the hanging r«*stili ? No one dreaiiis of Hltacking the occurred. The suit will I m * brought in Unit«*«! States or of picking a quarrel I’liite«! Stat«** court for the southern with them. «listrict of Illinois The N. Y. Tribune July 14 -ai«l “Th«* Nicaraguan ('anal ('oiiHtru-tion Compa ny is out of fund* ami has Miop|s*<l all The «•«*’• r«-tary of state has computed work ii|s>n the ? i«aragiin «anal. For the urea of several «’oiinti«** of lhe state, some time it has I nvii ruiiior«*«! that it as required by the ai t of 1893, and ap has lM*en afh*« U* I by th«* general strin portioned the money in (lie 5 |s*r rent gency «4 money, ami it has also las ome fund arising from the sale of govern known there were some internal «liswrn- ment land in the slat**, among the «-oun- sioiiM ill th«* ««»mpany, ami there has lies, as directed by law. The Imlanrr in I m *«* ii great «lisappoilitmenl that th«* the fund, Mt that date was |(M,300, which management faile«l to obtain loans from Yes ia <livi«le«l among all the counties of the this country ami from England. state according to area la< li «ounty’a terday the o'fi««*rw iulmilU-1 work oil the «-anal atopj*e«l. They said the fail .Imre ia a. follows : ure hf go Mliead with lhe work was «Ine 1’aiker fl,M2 U neoIn 445 Unn ItenVrti simply and solely to the failure lo raise < la< kam*« 1.1M Malheur money, an«l that they ha«l not much Mil Marion (lataoli do III it, when buaineM affairs l»e«aiiie 4>.l Morrow < 'olunibia easier the w«>rk w«ail«l go on. For lhe 1 «ra Miiltnoniali < <MM r> 47»» I’olk < 'rook present, however, the vast plant ill Cen iii« Hheniian < «rry tral America will remain Mie. It has v< Tillamook I.Hiirla« la-en intimated (bat the stopimge of con» Umatilla < iilliam 1.073 ntrtR-ti««n is due |mrtly to the political 3.M0 Inion Grant Harney 7.MS Wallowa troubl«-* ami revolutioiiM in the Central Jaekaon IM14 W’aaro American wtatee. Those changea, how» JiMepiine 1.177 W aabingl.Hi ever, have ra««e»I little tr«ail»le tn the Klanialh 4 IM Yamhill company bad it been supplied with the U11« laike luisli to g»» ahead. ToUl I