Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 20, 1893, Image 4

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    NOTICE OF SHERIFF» SJkI|!
where »lie lias discharged her Portland,
1 A Co.) This amount has now
n i»’ I
Tillamook's Steamer Service.
cargoal this point and put back without roa DKLtNql'KNT TAXU >OK TH, V8A,
.Many of our citizens Lave returned
, reased to 5D0 pounds each trip, ami the
T.LL.MOO. COI MTV. STATE » u.^
proceeding up the river. Mr. I1. F. Du
from outings on the beach. They say
The steamer South Coast left for San tnendters of the firm in Portland are con­
Mr. Jacoby of Bay City died yesler-
Noll«
U hereby given thnt hy vlr,^
Woods might have been mistaken for Francisco last evening via Cons Bay fident that in a short time they will have Flon, the Portland manager of the inde­
day.
warrant iMiied om of the cmn.v
Amitv if the resemblance of the people She carried a good sized cargo ot mixed a good market forali the butter that lite pendent line of steamer*, was in the city county
of Tillamook, stale oforego,, “2'>,lk,
Miss Maggie Tone is teaching
yesterday, and explains tlie action a* fol- directed anil deliver«! a. Sheriff allll t .“*”»
was to have been considered. Over sixty freight.— Astorian.
creamery can make, and obtain good
at Glenora.
The
Astorian
was
misinformed
as
to
l|ows: "We have lnintor contracts at tor of Tillamook, Oregon, eon,
l»eople from our immediate vicinity were
Walt. Smith, half way house, Wilson present at their celebration Thursday. the route the South Coast would take to pricea for it. The butter from the Fair lioits south of here that demand our im­ I levy upon and aell the g.M>,|s and ,
view
creamery
is
eliip|aid
in
two-|mand
liver road
They had a grand time.—Amity popgun. San Francisco, as this boat goes via Til­
mediate attention, and a* freight is now
lamook and not via Coos Bay. For the brick», packed in loxes containing about running very light, it doe» not pay us to ^l forth in the delinquent tax rolh
A special pension examiner will l>e in
-
Phil Feudal!, Dave Cameron ami
UO
pounds
each.
W.
are
also
informed
I or a sufficient amount to satisfy th Wcouiiiv
past three months the South Coast has
the city this week.
increase the nmntor of boat» at present,
Campbell and Fred Churchman have re­
that
CoIm
A
Co.
handle
the
simili
wood
­
made regular trips to this bay. about once
so in order to save lime, the Portland ■ffe,tiwTt,u“>'
For sale, cheap, a lot at Nehalem C’ity* turned from a trip to the bead-waters of
in two weeks, ami has each time taken en packages Mr. McNeil speaks of, mid
Addre-s this office.
cargo issent from here via the lelcphone.
the Big Nestm k. While in camp mind­
they
have
made
efforts
to
get
farmers
to
out a full cargo for the Oregon & Cali­
Edward,
ot it e q
t|o„ „ ,
This saves ns three tiny»’ time on each Kvana
The Augusta arrived yesterday with ing their own I usine s Ihe boys wire
r 9 w, |6 bo.
•'-Kl,<*W,tplli
fornia Cooperage Co., loading at Bay use them and pack butter for the China
also
saves
a
Hell
Edith,
lot
5,
sec
41
tp
,
,,
r
w
several times charged by wild calves,
a large cargo of freight.
y’N
f’ee»
Ciiy
The same company has also ship- trade, hut as so few people puck enough trip, HH’I
Of course, as llriitga Thoma», lota t. 2. r i anrl ■'
Born, July 19, to the wife of Robert and had to shill np the trees to keep lied several cargoes on the Scotia this to make it an object, they have hitherto ' got (1 size«’ pile of motley.
J II, r io w. ,7 92.
’ 31 4
’■ «C11. t,
from being bunted to death. The party
Ella F., w •- of se1. h . i
.
Hicks, of Glenora, a girl.
This scheme is soon ns we have < lea red up Ihe lumlter Beesly
summer.
The steamer Truckee also been unsuccessful
and lie« of nw<,. wee ty,f„‘8
caught over .‘MX) trout.—Sheridan Sun.
contract*, the steam era will resume their
Lotsof dress goods, trimmings, buttons
comes to this bay at regular intervals of worthy of investigation by the creamery
lleswivk Nellie, all of block» 2
‘
The Elmore came in Friday.
Among alioiit ten days, loading lumber at the and dairy men of this ioniity With its regular rntis.
to. 12. 13, 14. 15, to jo , 21, „.'A
etc., latest styles, at Truckee store, Hob-
2S.
29.
30.
31,
3
’
-
’
.
’
3.
34,
aud
33.
her
passengrrs
were
Mr.
Hurd
of
Astoria,
When the Columbine first arrived in
soiiville,
4.tf
of Liverpool, $16 16.
M 1 tne
Hobsoiiville mills for San Francisco natural advantages for making good jot­
Misses Elmore, daughters of Samuel The Truckee has very fine accommoda­ ter, there is no doubt hut when the work this port it was supposed that the pto- Cronen Daniel, H. C. Buiick, I y
J. H Jackson shipped out several car­
Hugh McCourt, all oft,lock. 5, 6 O
Elmore, J. E. Howard, contractor for tions fur passengers, and goes direct from is done systematically, as ill the dairy poed cable front Tillamook head to
town of Pacific llarlair. |24 of
1 '11 '3
casses of beef on the Elmore yesterday
the Dry Stocking bar improvements, Mr. this bay to San Francisco.
other
Tillamook
rock
would
he
laid
without
districts
of
Illinois,
Wisconsin
and
Moorejoaeph,
aS ofneM and u>. of«ai _
She
gener
as a trial order.
tp
2
ii,
r
io
w,
f9
24.
‘
41 “c25-
Jordan of Portland. The Elmore left the
Imtter delay, Major Haitdbury having exprtas-
Teachers’ Annual Institute will he Lay for Astoria Sunday morning ami re­ gene«ally brings some passengers from eastern states, we can produce
Rose Amon, »«of ne% and nwL of
a
ue« of aw 5Í, see 23. tp 2 n. r low.lX* *'"1
ed himself ill such a iminnei as to con­
held in Tillamook, t> commence August turned Tuesday with a niiuiljer of pas­ Portland ami is a very convenient Is »at unrivaled in excellence
make vey that impression. But the cable still Murray John C. awW of »e1, »ecu
,
Some
of
the
private
dairies
n
»w
to
take,
as
passengers
can
go
on
board
of^.., „.Id ns’of ne'i. :eCc7i."\r,‘
"th, and continue three days.
sengers for Bay City, and freight ami
at Portland in the evening ami come butter that is as good at any time of the lies in the buoy depot, w here it lots been
There is a timber fire between Bay passengers for this place.
Mr«. Gertrude E . e1, of <e'
,
through to Tillamook without change, in vear as the niuch vaunted .lune butter of for two or three years, and no intimation Murray
ae'^aud ad, of neR.t*
City ami Hobsoiiville that is likely to
Billy Kuykendall cume in from Mt about eighteen hours. There is now ex- the east. As the cows feed on grass all has been given of an intention to use it
block Ihe road ior a few days
Giles. »■., of »e\ and se1, ofawi
Hebo one d ly last week and told some ve||eiH steamer service to this hay,
. > aH the year round, the butter always has in accordance witii the plan originally’ Sr-hirf
tp 1 s. r 8 w, $57 88.
4
«’ 80 '<•
Geo Means has finished driving p 1- marvellous tales of the abundance of |,esii|es uie steamers mentioned, the the fluor that gives the eastern .June
mapped out.
K
‘
Veo
W 8" ’°" 4 a"d 5' wc35 3"• •
ing for the new bridge across Wilson game in that vicinity, and of a stream, Elmore
p
makes trips from Astoria every butter its presi g o
Warrants lor the arrest of t x-Customs
river The bridge will soon be done
where from one pool, lie taught fi"> { f„url|aVs, and tl.Z Augtiafa from Port-
Leonard’
A ip ■ a, n,
As for shade trees, we have pl-Illy of Inspectors l.iimville and Kearney, in­ ‘ rt'^5
D. F ('ampbell has g >m* to Tillamook. trout. The effect on our local sportsmen land aln.ut twice a week.
them, but no use for them, in fact the dicted by the United States grand jury Crenshaw Maria M.. se', sec 2. tp 1 i.t|,
He expects to work at his Dade—th.it of can hardly be told in words. It is suffi­
We make these statements because energies of many of the farmers are de­ fot alleged connection with smuggling, Rankin John II., abofas, sccm . tp,,
carpenter—while there.— Dayton Heiald. cient to say that without any furtherado the Asturian ami other papers often say voted to getting rid of trees, mid anylmw
w,$i5g6.
r*’»”
were received by Sheriff Smith yester­
J M or S. J. Signor.
Sfr l6
The dance at Bav City for the Lem fit Fred Toner, Ratio Morrison, Gen Grant that steamers are going to other ports tile weather is never lint enough to emise day. The former immediately furnished Bnrnhart
r8w,f20 4o.
‘f*3.
of tin- Ilendiios family, Saturday night, and Wess Craven immediately packed when they are really bound for Tilla­ discomfort to the cows. This is one of bonds, but Kearnev is in Albany. The Laybourn Geo. R , se'4 of se1,. sec io and n'
of iiv% and sw'4 of m>4. sec 15. tp Js rs
was well attend« d, Ihe amount raised be- up their outfit ami started out to find mook.
thecuief a Ivantages we have, as the impression is pretty generally through­
w. $22 70.
’
that place. They will be absent several
ing$12.
cows can at all lites feed in comfort out the city that neither of theex-i nspei- Hoffman Ira H. ne‘/4 of sw’4 and nwV ofH
To School 1 atroiiM.
days and wo anxiously await their home
sec 16, tp 3 s, r 9 w, $4 22.
* *
and are not forced to limit a shady place tors was criminally negligent while in
M viciied —Ixie Alley and Mrs Dieva
I coming to learn the result of the trip.—
Antone (or Shulsen), Begin stnwcor
and fight flies ami mosquitoes when they otthe, and that the outcomes of the trial Shulson
Robson, .Monday July 17, by R »v 1!. B.
ner of nel4 of uw'4. sec 18, tp3s. ruw res
A
private
school
will,
be
instituted
on
ought to lie quietly chewing the cud. It
ning s 80 rod i. thence e 3^ rods, to a'stake
Morgans. Their many friends extend P<»lk County Observer
Monday, .Inly 31 in the public school
will be prompt acquittals.
marked se^,’ thence 8> rod> in a northe
('ongratiihitioiis
Yesterday afternoon a fire broke out in
would be better to build sheds to protect
ly direction to a stake marked "nei.
building. The public money has been
Forest tiaovc.
thence w 34 rods on s< c line, sec 18, tn u Q
Kates Bros, have a kiln of hr ck ready the kitchen <>f the Hutchins house, but expended, and the legislators have made them from the rain, as there is more loss
w, í 2 11.
[Times.]
t-i burn now ami the fire will h* started was ex’ingu she I before it had gained it i’ii|s>ssil>le to raise any more this year, caused hy cattle being exposed to rain
Thompson R W, n'2 of sec 16, tp4srlow
$16 <}O.
It appears th it Fred
W’.S. Kiinyoti, proprit t >»r of the wagon
to-day. They expect t<» have brick for much headway
by taxation, hence all those who desire and storm than to excessive heat.
J, 8VJÍ of se'4, m - c 36. tp4*,r¡0w
Martin, the barber, was heating some
use in about two weeks.
As for the manner in which butter is road from this city to Tillamook, was in McCarthay
♦2 11
their children to attend »cliool, should
pitch on the stove, when it caught fire
Daws
Preci,
se'4 of nw^, ne'4 of 8n'4i Mlld |0|h
packed
at
tlie
Tillamook
creamery,
the
low
n
Monthly
for
a
hw
hours
The
load
The Truckee arrived in the bay Tues­
call on or address ('. II. Frees, City, for
5 and 6, sec 6, tp 4 s, r 10 w, $7 92.
day, having on hoard Mis. Thomas and He su<*<*eedt»d in carrying the ket’le con­ further particulars. A competent teacher farmers have no control over tlmt mat­ has been put in good condition and is tar Hansen J M, Lot 1. mid u v*4 of uw^, atulse1.
of nw«4. and sw’^.of ne’4, sec 32, tp4s, r 1,
three childri n, Mrs. O/.<>uf ami Miss taining the pitch out doors, but he was will be employed to take charge of Hie ter, the proprietors of the creamery n-ing the best in all respects there is on the
w, and lot 9 sec 31, tp 4 s, r 10 w, $9 90.
seriously burned about the hands. Owing
tlicit' own judgment
coast The giades between Gales Creek
Slriw, all of San Francisco.
juvenile classes
Werner
C E, e%. sec 29, tp 5 s, r 9 w. <8 92.
to tin* strong westerly wiml hlawing at
Though Mr. McNeil seems inclined to and Devils Lake have been straightened Sawdvy M, s’2 of ne‘ 4 sec 17, tp 5 s, r 10 w, $4 22.
The Tillamook ' f eadi . igiit is among
the time, the ea»t part of the city was in
The Monmouth State Normal.
Is* rather olticions, perhaps a little kind­ and otherwise improved, The highest Stackney E, se’4 of se'4, sec 16. tp 5 «.riow,
the cleanest-looking ami and l> st print­ great danger ami the citizens were very
<2 11.
ly criticism of the product of lillà:....... elevation on I hi- road 1600 lent and the
ed weeklies published in Oregon or
During the past year the State Normal
Nellie, w’o of se
and e1.. ofsw^.sec
much relieved when the danger was
creameries will have a lieiieficinl effect. steepest grades are light, A light rig Webb
10. tp 5 s. r 10 w,
45.
Washington —Portland World.
averted. The firemen were on hau < I School at Moniumth has reached ail en­
ran go through in a day, ami a loaded Bowers M A. w% of nw*4. and se^ oí nwj4^ec
The «learners Elinor«» ami Truckee l«»ft promptly, doing good service.
rollment of over 400, the largest in its
16, tp 5 s, r 10 w, $5 < 6
team in two day*. I lie eml of the first
Astoria within a lew miliums . »f each
Arnold Lucy, lots 5 and 7,
7. 40 chains off 11 end of
history.
Tlie professional rouise has
I’ersimal.
day
takes
one
down
on
the
Wilson
river,
lot
12. containing 17.ii acres, also commenc
The events of 1 ist Thursday evening
««ther Tuesday and raced down the coast.
been milch strengthened by the addition
ing at 1 he N w corner of lol 5, tlieuce n 13
A he Colin has gone to Portland on a of Ihe Model Training department in will long he rent inhere.I hy tie* cilizet s where the tiout fishing is good.
degrees, e 3 50 chains, thence 11 20 degree*
Honors were ah nt evenly divided
3o minutes, e b chains, n 8 > degrees 15 min­
il D. Jones, ol Forest Giove, has pul
luisinoHn trip.
which stmlents are given practical ex­ of Tillamook, ihe “Equine Paradox,”
utes, w 6 chains, w 350 chains. S3Odegrees
The straffier Improvement was re­
15 minutes, e 740 chains, s 25 degrees 15
Mr. and Mrs. Steinliilber nr*» ^p -mlin-g perience in tin» application of methods, a comliination show of trained dogs, on a regular weekly passeng< r service
leased under Iwind« Mmidiv, Messrs
minutes, w 8 22 chains, e 1.25 chains to plait
from ibis city to Tihaniook, and made
of
beginning, containing 1.07 acres. Also
horses,
acrobats
11<*.,
cutne
into
the
town
a
few
days
on
the
sand
spit.
under the supervision of special critic
Howard and Jord.in going security, ami
beginning at a
on se comer of the
the first trip leaving here last Tuesday
the boat is again being used at Dry
Lucy Arnold Mill tract, thence westerly
.1. Wheelock M irsli, editor of th • F >r- teacher.-. Miss I'dilh Cassavant, a grad­ early in the week, and Ixing the first
This will lurni.-h a reliable and expedi­
4^7 feet, southerly 280 fee’, thence easterly
show
of
its
kind
that
had
ever
ventured
StiM’king.
est Grove Times, was in (lie city yester­ uate of the Al illcrsville, Pa , State Nor­
467 feet, northerly 28o feet to place ot begin
I i:ig. contain!» g 3.00 acres in all, sec6,tp5
mal, has het n added to the department acro-s tlie mountains lo enliven the iso­ tious means of getting to Tillamook or
Since the a« I vent of the equine paradox days.
s, r io w, 42 64.
any
p
»mt
on
W
ilson
riv
r.
The
nip
lated Tillainooker, was very cord.al.y
flm small ho\s are throwing the lar­
Dr. Petre has gone down Ihe bay and for Ihe next years’ work
Rogers Miles V, lots 5, 12, 17, sec 24, and lot 28.
s c 13 tp 5 s. r 11 w, <396.
In the Academic Course, the work in welcomed by our lilizms, ami the |ier- through can he made in a day ami a naif
iat, using anything from a piece of par­ will spend a week or so at the lighthouse
I) 11 1. w'.. of awj{. se’4 ofsw^secr
all the departments has been revised foriminces ol Monday ami Tiiestlav even­ and is said by those who have have Macklin
cel twine to ail inch cable. It makes no and sand-spit.
and se’4 of
14, tp 211, r 91V, Ji 20
been over, to be a pleasant « n • as the
ing
were
well
attended
The
tnenuge-
ami
strengthened.
The
school
has
a
iliffere'iee to them.
McNerly William A, ne%', sec 25, tp2«,r9w.
Rev. Wade of Hillsboro is in the city
road
is
goeil
ami
the
scenei
v
delightful.
$10
56.
inent of tlie Company tinpret ¡ tied tile
(’apt D «dge has returned from Neha­ mid is preaching every night at the bright prospect for fuitite growth and
w % of se%, se’4 of sw*4, «nd lot
heartiness of their reception, mid seeing Other parties have het n c nsideni g put­ Ault 4, Arlington,
usefulness.
sec 23. tp 2 s. 9 w, J10 56.
lem irid is again on duty oil th«» steamer Christian church.
the devastation caused l.y the lute Hie ting on a stage line, but so lar as can be Aiken 1) M. v >4 ot aw *4 «ec 13,e# of se'4.wc
Garllclil. During his absence G. O. No­
Tillamook Butter.
Roht. Krebs, J. B. l‘.ip‘, Lee Alley, A.
14. tp 2 s, j 10 w, $10 56,
kindly offered to give a performance for learned have not done so.
lan ami Claude Thayer presided over the W. Gates, mid others from Nehalem
Hotaling A 1’. % interest in following described
The expt elation is that a daily mail
Ihe
benefit
of
the
Wide-Awake
Hook
and
parcel of lan.» in Pre L C of B A Bayley.in
destinies of that craft.
The follow it g It tier will lie of interest
weiv in tow n (he first of (lie week oil
sc .2. tp 1 11, r 10 w’, bounded by: begin at.
Ladder Company, who worked so faith­ will be put on this» route bef »re long, ..s
II
w corner of a tract of land sold by BA
to
th.
se
who
ship
Imtter
tj
Portland:
Mrs. May will begin her second term business.
Bayley out of the sw corner of the aforesaid
fully on that occasion. His offer was lieyolid a doubt the do apest and best
fractional
sec 22 and now ow ned by the E*t
of si liool the first Monday in September,
PoKTI
ANI>,
J
ft
v
12,
"¡13.
G. (> Nolan went to Portland v» sh»r-
rtadily accepted and preparations were service can be had by it ami post-office
of B b.asterbrook. deceased, and runniim
for th»» h»»m»fit of the 6th reader grade day on business. Ilis si.-ter, Miss Nettie
En H eaiii iGitr:—A lew we, ks ago I imide lor a gtand parade
thence
11
to
Ihe uw corner of said lot lof sa
inspectois
Lave
expressed
iheinselvts
Ptoniptlyut
22, thence e along n boundary of said lot 1
and advanced grades, including teachers Nolan accompanied him, and will go to looked at some I utter ftom your Till,
to a point from where a line drawns will
7 o’clock Thursday evening, the lime ar lavoiubly.
who desire lo raise ti e r pr« s«»nt stand­ Centralia, Wash., to visit with her sister, inook new creamery
include in their lajunds 20 acres, thence sto
It is vt ry g, od
ranged for tlie demonstration, Ihe pro­
the waters of Tillamook Bay. thence wester
P. Donghney, of Tillamook, was in i
ing.
but they must do a little better; nitial tn
ly with the meander of said bay and bound­
Mrs. I. 8. Turner, for a few weeks
cession was formed nt the city hall, anti, the city the first of the week <ousi<lering
aries of the aforesaid Easter brook tract Io
W . S Cone has again taken charge of
order to lie a great success, lie up to the
headed hy the I'illamoo« band, marched Ihe imstiott of putting on a stage be­
place of beginning, rout 20 acres, sec22. tp 1
ilebo.
the Winfield House in Bay Citv. Mr
very best, and it w ill cost them nothing
11 r lo w, $7 92.
through the principal streets of tile city tween th s bluce and Tillamtajk
Handley Charles, se?4 of sej^, sec 11. swkofsw
Go«»«lspeed, w ho has lieen running the
Success to the new manager of the to attain this, only :t little more cate and
1. mt i 2. 11 w 1 4 of 11 w1,. sec : ami iif'4
The parade was made up us follows:
Settlers, according to the Nehalem
house for some time past, Inis moved out IlKADl.luilT.
attention. The Mst breeds of milk cows
he^4. sec 14, tp 1 n. r 10 w, $11 48-
First the 1 illamook hand in uniiorti;
Journal,
ate
liitv.iig
trouble
with
out
­
lo fin* farm bought hy Curtiss ck Stebbins
(
hatterton
Chas, lo s 7 and 8,bl9Ck 1 Stillwell'
Mr. Bradlord’s family has arrived from only, mum M kept, or if they buy anv the Equine Paradox troii|a> in theirsliow
add to Tillamook, $3 94
at flic mouth of Kih-his river.
siders who ure taking their land ntvay
milk, they w ill loan ntotiey unless the
Califui ma.
Himes William J, nw*4 of sw/4-
wagon drawn hy tour horses, the wagon
nwj.4 sec 17, and s’2 of se’4, sec 18, tp 1 n. r ,
11om them on account of c> nil being found
i'hv first stage trotn Forest ('.rove ar­
Hay harvest is in full blast; an aver- milk is rich. The cows must he kindly lieing gaily decorated with flags and
w, >14 76.
there. A conimunicaliott apears in tile
looked afti r, gassl pure water to drink,
rived here yesterihiv over the Wilson crup.
Day J G, beginning at a point 60 feet s <»( •wc®’
flowers; then came tlie Hook and Ladder !
ner of block nine, Town of Idlamook
ps|>er siirtirg up the |*mpie against
shade trees front the heat and clean, well
river road in charge of Mr II. D Jones
Company, wearing their red caps and
Mr Matloon, our blacksmith, went to
thence s 500 teet, w 436 feet, n 40J 'eeF ®
these
“
robber"
ami
“
monopolist.
”
An
ventilated
and
lighted
dairy
burns.
The
of iliat
Coinmrm ing next week
feet, n 100 feet, thence e 255 leet to P1**11
shirts
and
hauling
Ihe Hub Sunday.
the hook ami ladder interview held with the con] grabbers
beginning containing 4' » acres less » »<• ’
the stage will run regularly, leaving
men who do the milking should not truck
oft
to L G Barrone, $17 25-
C Mills and wife Lave returned frotu smoke—dairy maids are lielt.-r than
showed that the coal, and not the land, hay Mary I., laginning at the nw corner of a
Forest Grove Tuesday and Fridavs, ami
lite band played inspiring music as
their
eastern
tiip.
piece
of land sold by W I) Stillwell to H K
rough, careless men.
Cannot Ite t.si
rillamook Wednesdays and Saturdays.
was wanted, and that they made liberal
Day, thence w 348% fe'*t, » 50° feet, e 34’ ;
the proce-siun passed through the streets
Mrs. Minnie Graves, of Mt. Tabor, is particular in regard to cleaiiiiuesa, as
enough offers to the settlers, considering
feet, thence n 500 feet toj point of beginnin.
Mr. W. Lyons, of Neskowin, was in
and the large crowds which had assent-
containing 4 acres, $18 51.
town this week
He says there are sev­ visiting with her parents, Win. Butt, Sr., unless the milk is clean and rich, the hl«l along the route were impelled to that the U S. law they could claim Abercrombie L R, lot 1 and 2 block 24. Thayer*
and
wile.
bntter or the cheese w ill not he the best
these privileges without grunting any­
eral go-si claims on Slab Creek yet that
add, $5 28.
keep step ami aceoiupaity them to tile
and will not bring the highest jienny at
thing to present owners. Considerable Draper A M, lot 2, sec 15. tp 1 s, r 10 w, $ M
Nratix'tnu.
are open for sett lenient. The |>e«>ple are »
Skating rink, where the performance was
John A.
of nw’4- »"d
‘
market
Tlie Tillamook bntter that I
prominence is given to the row in the Fradette
opening a road from Slab ('reek tier, mh
and lots 2 and 3. sec 23, tp 2 s, r 9 w. $1050.
to take place On arriving at the rink
’
Suau I m irit*M have leached the zenith
saw was in small earthen crock». aMut
paper,
nnd
it
serves
very
well
to
adver
­
«•■ t'.ruml Kott.l.i, »nd Will limo H Mllort 1 of their glory
Sow
therefore
after
due
levy
»'¡C'.
the crowd was treated to an exhibition
said warrant I will sell at public auc
5 pom da, without anv cover
I think
tise the fact that there is coal in Nehalem of
Hit.) r . hh I route to the Willanietle valley.
for cash in hand, at the court house <to»r
M
l'agenkoph and Pierre were wooden firkins of flr or oak. with tight ol rop. -throwing and Imrsemansliip by valley.
Tillamook, in Tillamook county,
hr. \V. A \\ ixe will I m » io Tillmttook
Prof. Shehlon and his wife, the former
the 12th day of August. 1803. «t the h<*roi
\ iMitmg here last week.
covers, ami of 5, 10, and 20 pounds, are
Exchange Motea.
o’clock, in the forenoon, of said dav
f „
oo the 15th of A iiroh I to remain alarttl
showing himself to he an adept in the
described real estate, or so much then«’ •
Farmers
are
working
while
the
preferable
as
the
butter
is
good
for
sun
two week« In )>rto tice .lentistry. Iliivntg
shall be necessary to satisfy the xmo«* ,
'Telephone-Register]
art ot throw mg and manipulating a lar­
aliinea to get their hay boused.
months. The firkin should he soaked
jit-l eotoplete.l a l*oat-<«radtiate course al
Millie E. Little arrived in Corvallis taxes charged thereon, together with costs
iat. Some aniusement was caused when
of levy and sale.
i„iv
The following inline» were on the roll with clean pickle for a day, ami the but­ the professor endeavored in vain to Monday afternoon direct from Kansas, expenses
Given under my hand this ¡711* d*y°
the \inericaii heotal College in ("Itieauo,
He will have ininiv notel an.l modern of honor in the nc I ioo I here last month . ter filled »did to *2 an inch, then cloth catch Ins wife with his lariat, as the and within an hour afterward became the 1893.
J ohn I). E dwarps
Prt,inK
ntelhiMla in dentistry, of which hia old 1‘earl Turner, Lucy Pearev, and laiura and nice pickle on top, and a finger of horse lie nxle was not quick enough.
happy bride ot Irwin Smith, a prosperous Sheriff and Tax-Collector ofTillamook (oum
Oregon.
best
butter
salt.
Pierce
and new patrons will get the lienefit.
Alter the out-door performance and young farmer of Benton contity. Some
I hope your creamery will be a great
Mr. HemMrevt ami others from Tilla­
George Woodruff is at Nehalem and
some fine music by the band, a large dr­ "me since, so the story goes, the groom
NOTICE.
site.esa, and it will if carried on right.
has a.nt for hia leant mid logging outfit, mook, visited Munson’s falls Sunday,
lion of the crowd made their way into became convinced that the life of a bach­
Notice is heretnr given thnt I.
9
Hanks may break and burst, but a dairy
Secretnry of the Tillamook County W
,
having made a contract to furnish I.5IMI,.
elor
was
not
altogether
a
success,
so
after
the
rink,
where
the
entertainment
was
Nehalem
ation.
hy
authority
,ye»t«l_
in
me
j.y
tb^l
ation,
ov
autnorny
vesieo
iu
. m
if managed properly, can never fail
ttll teet ot log. for the Nehalem Mill Co.
well-worth seeing. The (eats performed consulting with some of liis friends, con- said Association, will offer at public
Ignst 12, l»W;¿
The demand for gmsl bntter and good
On Sunday July 16 a jovial crowd of
office in Tillamook City, on August
Ihtring the past week he has lieet. build-
bv the contortionist showed a suppleness c uded to advertise for a letter half with • »neoclock P. M. of that day. f<»r
cheese will always continue. As soon as
highest
bidder,
the
folk>"i
”
K
itig a baru and making a logging road, NrhakmiteM took advantage ot Captain
of body almost incredible and p.oved results as aliove incicated. Previous to
Stock ofthe Tillamook ( ountv Fair Al
Crim’a kindneaa and started a I »out noon vour Tillamook creameries can ship, not
and will contmen.e putting in logs tins
her departure from the east a code of sig- for assessment.«* now due on the
•■s'*
on the at earner W II Harrison lor a only to Portland, but hy swift steamers. hint to lie a Hist class artiste in that line
C B Hadley Stock
T
‘ No. h Amount due
’
week. Several men have gone front here
■5«
nal»
had
been
agreed
upon
whereby
a
The
other
member,
ofthe
troupe
(nntish^
4a
Clark Hadley
trip down the river, over the bar ami re­ bGG miles from Astoria to Hong Kong,'
15 "
to work in the camp
5
«
••
ed plenty 01 amusement especially for recognmon might l>e effected upon her L H Brown
turn. Even body, old and young, had where it sells for SO or fit) cents a |>ouml
Dr. H Fatchen
3
.»
••
15«
the juvenile part o( the audience After arrival. The code worked like a charm H F Goodspeed
The government improvenienti. at Dry a good time and there was singing and
11
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»♦
■5"
Yours truly,
F M Trout
37
15«
Stocking Mr are prvgresaing rapidly. m*a Mh kneaa
Alter
n
little
systematic
flirtatiou
on
hia
the
Show
the
hall
was
cleared
for
danc
­
21
„
••
Day
and
Sons
( apt Crim noticed an
15«
F
inlav M c N eil .
>9
»•
Seme oiling has Ixvn driven and the. • uniiMiially large numlter of losing
ing, winch was kept up till early in the part wjth a large bandana the retognition C T IIill®
15«
30
Geo Woodruff
City Inspector Milk and Food.
15«
morning
work of puttlrig i.. the mats and rock iw
25
V
V
..............ri,e I'fyetsls amounted to was effet led, offering m, ena o( nierri. B (' I.anib
rouplea almard, and while on the ocean,
■s«
F Severance
34
Mr. McNeil, no doubt, has very kindly «bout
$;3
now Iwlng cm tied on. M»t Saturdav a
>5*
meiit
to
the
onlooken.
I
u
,
Tl,e
^T
1
»'»«
Paradox
"
Wil)
U D Stillwell
17
Irecommg diarouragvd with the numlwr feelings i,.ward the dairy interests of this
■5«
team and wagon arrived from l*ortlai.d,
45
A number of,.„reitz. ns are prewiring
■5«
of knots hia veaael was making, volun­ place, but he has evidently never been always find a hearty welcome at Till«-
Barker & Smith
a?
:
"
■5«
monk.
having come over th. mountains with a
' " e'r annual outinu at Netarts bay.
w s Runyon
teered hie ministerial eervicea and was nt Tillamook
U«
We all know that butter
ij
,.
T F Harris
„
load of giant powder to lie used in blast-
folk County ltemlier.l
shipping.
<». O. M ola ».
aiixmua to coni|iare hia r*|»eed of tying must lie up to the very best to be a suc­
ing ruck for lit« jetty The rock is Iwing
"'-cm has „ panhandle
It has been
Secretary of Tillamook
kmHa. however thoae who were uioat
[A.toftan ]
cess, and the fanners are making every
taken from Memaloone |.i tit
■—'"red at the sclmol land „ffi.e that
The Truckee cattie nt Monday
love sick were also most sea-sick, and effort in that direction Most ofthe but­
. utorn-, ■ cyl ,tme. lu describing the l-ound-
The Firemen’s Fund Insurance Colli thia state of affair* presented the experi­
iug «ml unktaded
75
•-
•
-
- 75 « oimi of freight at
party. Ilirmtgli their agent, Claude TItayer ment. (.'apt. P. Nelaon of the “Liziie ter is shipped from this place in firkins the Astoria 8 A»"» dock, at tlie foot of "'»f Lincoln Co. left..trip o„ the west
of
sptu.-e,
as
it
imparts
no
odor
or
flavor
il ”; <
Polk and the Si-
has |mid in full all the I...... which w >re Prien,” was among the number and re­
Main street. About uoon 8|,e m
|
Covered by their policiea Me»sra. 1‘et'it lieved Capt. Crim wide lie (’rim to k to the butter. No more suitable wood over to the Telephone dock atul
o • fo‘rV",'Ot”- ’,i!' ‘••'»•»• «»o miles
and lalmb rceiveil IIHtM and fttdO, ree- a look around for a sweetheart, but ow­ can lie found anywhere for this purpose. • barged fo ton, of mixed car«., for port. and“’
”i,,e *' "*-‘"-end
Fir would taint the butter with pitch,
pevtively.
M.-ears Tuttle A Rolwaon ing to his extreme bashfulueaa, he did
" a pmnt on the north. Tilla-
*
am
'
’
«
oi
"«i
«P
on
the
steamer
** hs. a handle like a frying.,,iin.
mid W C King receive.1 .ompenaettou not propose. The nu married ladies aav and oak is not to be found here, t’olm Teletdmne last ntgl.t. The Truckee af.
for tl.cir partial l.«aes The prom|rtueaa they will give an excursion next leap St Uo are handling butter f.ir the Fair­ ter taking on a bgl.t CMrg ,
he 1 illamook summer resorts are fast
|fft u|
ami IdaTallty shown by this company war ami iromise more diversion, ot it view Creamery and have been si.tppmg ast night for Tillamook, where she w 11 >>au^^Se^:L^7st'(,,‘',;r’er'‘-
atom 3 5» p unis ea.h tri p ofthe Elinors
will make them many friends.
!
»*
Kt.nci.no.
Singe wttl leave Fore.» Grove for r
* ill not l< their fault.
•
to their Portland house (Mark I. Cohn
every Tuesday and Fnday; Till*mook
’ "*
‘riP ‘»‘"»'Trnr kce'wuntrv
BKK« ITIKS.
Forest (¡rove
and
Tillamook
STAGE LINE.
days and Saturdays.
H- D JONES
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PrOP-r