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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1893)
I'u.tal Tele«r»|.li «'<•■ BKEVITIEM. I I I I I I i I f I ( I I I I I» I I Two men came into town last week with a bund of «limit 25 caynxa. and notuith»tandin^ the hard times managed to dis|MNi>e of them ail. The work of catching ami breaking furnished amuse ment for the boys in town for several days. The steamer Harrison has lieen fitted with new engines at the Willamette Iron Works in Portland and will leave for Nehalem today. She is now fitted with machinery that will enable her to tow »chomers in and out of Nehalem, Tilla mook. or any other harbor. For sale or exchange for improved farm land valuable subuiban resilience proper ty with fine house and orchard and all modern improvements in the city of Vancouver, Wash. For information ap ply to Philip G. Eastwick, Dry Stocking Station, at head of Tillamook Bay. The Augusta arrived in Asteria yester day and wi»l come up today, bringing a lumber cargo for Mark L. Cohn H l C o . She will load general merchandise for Tillamook and Bay City. Considerable building material is going down to re place the edicts of the Tillamook tire. —Oregonian. The sjiecial session of Congress is in sessii'ii and the great fight between the silverites and anti-silverites Las begun. The Evening Telegram, of Portland, thinks the house will vote to tepeal the Sherman act, but the senate will refuse to sanction the repeal. Both parties are badly divid' d and it is doubtful if any effective legislation will l»e done. Bank Examiner Wightman has for warded his rej»orts regarding the sus pended hanks of Portland to Washington. Every effort is lieing made by the banks to re.ich the 75 percent mark, so that they can re-o|»en if the Comptroller gives consent .Mr. Wightman has expressed himself as lieing dis.ip|N*:nted at the lack of co-operation He says that in Ia»s Angeles the (lliamlier of Commerce and thirty of l he wealthiest citizei »joined in efforts to open the Lani-s there, which w as done prompl I v. In Portland there seems to la? a lick of the desire I co operation. Teaehevs Meet. tmiglid in the dense brush which grows in il.e canyons, and when night overtook them tliev had only traveled six mile» of the way. Next day they found the trail again and made their way to Nehalem without mm h further trouble. Mr. Jen kins was about prostrated with fatigue though Mrs. Col ertli didn't seem much worse for her adventurous journey. Mrs. Colierth i» one of the parties who ran d..wn from the headwaters of Nehalem in boat» when the water was high la»t winter, and she leenm i determined lu woman can under- show that a ¡ducky | go hardship» tiiat would break down most strong men. l>ry Stöckln* Bar. After peiioclical a»surances extending Captain Eestwick, government i^ A large number of Tillamook ( ounty » over a |*rio I < f U'W yrl,r» to H tor of the w ork on Dry Stocking S4-h«»ol teacher», mostly ladies, assembled telejraph line to thia city, the PkjaUl in the city Monday evening. ||e jR* ill the M. E fhiirvh Tnewday night to Telegraph Company ba» made a prupo that lie fa well pleas-d w'iih th^B listen to an address by T. B. Hundley, Hition. which in eu.b, <lit»i in the follow that is being done by contractor IlTjf and engage in other exercises. The bouse ing letter: The piling aie being driven not lems thJ was filled up with imerested »pectaturs Portland, July 2N, 1S93 12 feet and in some cases 18 and als<> Mr. Handley’» address was the Junies S. I’rquhart. Astoria, Ore. into the mud There are Iwom,,^ main feature of the evening, and il was a hear Sir.—Will »ay in reply to your piling, 8 feet apart, between which faj glow ing tribute to those w l.o have chosen coinmuiihalion of the l“«h imd.: Mr. is laid and rock piled on that. rJZj teaching as life avocation. Hr related Stillman and nivseli have made a ing the rock, as to the dural ilit» (1fB|lir)' how in times of yore ihat the priest» w ere thorough canva-M the matter ami have there has Is-en so ne ■lfacus»i,,I,»11 ' ' the only persons who were educated, and decided to iiiiiid a liist-class telegraph cinzens here, Captain E.stwi.k how zealously the common |«eop)e were lii.e from Portland to A»toria to operate that l.e is perfectly confident tbai it «m kepi in ignorance f«>r tear that the power in coui.eilion with and be known a» the answer every purpose for whid, it j, j,,. of the cbiirch would decrease with the l’OHtal Telegraph Line, provided that temled. From ux|>ericnce in other pfaj, enlightenment of the masses. Irrepres- The Salm« n Pack. A»toria people will take jlsOO worth of where like work has been done he nd si k spirits finally broke away bom the The total p u k uf salmou for the whole capital stock, which 1 judge from the last the opinion that a bank will fa.(uri|ei| old established churches, and with this river to «late is 23 >,612 ra>es, and ni (bis convernatiou with you they were more immediately behind lhe jetty thut Wlll came an improved sta»e of affairs, though 145,620 vases have b«*en put up in Astoria than willing to do We expreiwly de- effectually prevent any of the ruck fafa. not all that could be wished for. There canneries. The pack to date, at a care »ire that any action taken in the matter washed away The only delay in u,e were many teachers, but they were ful estimate, includes 380,(MX) chino««k lie prompt, a» we are deairoua to com work so far was the altacl inent generally dissolute or irresponsible men isdiimn ami 920,000 small fish, mostly mence at once and will have the line steamer Improveim nt on an old lien. who were not good for anything eise, ate'-lheads ami bluebacks The average completed ami in operation within »ixty much less for b aching. When the settle for Thursday was 10 fish to a boat, hri- da)». Married ment of America began, edu atioii made <la v’s * iisn, ami Saturday’« < «nly s x fish, You m glii bring the matter before the rapid strides of progress. Free schools Aphaannt party «»Hembled at the rr- phowing still aimther disheartening de- chaml>er of commerce or hoard of trade, were established, ami persons who were cie.is«*. It is m*w certain that the total ami if con»idered favorably Mr. Stillwell sillence of S. W. Elliott near Bay City on res|»ectable and competent were engaged season’s pack will amount t-> from 275,- or my»e'f will cutim down ami perfect Sunday to w itness ihe marriage of R»v to leach the»chools. Yet tin* professional A. B. Wnde of Vancouver, Wash., m Mi»» 000 to 282,000 cases, or at best 173,000 arruiigi ments teacher was not known then. The sell >ois case« short of last year. All the canneries Yoiirw Marie C. Elliott. Rev ||. B Morg»,, were taught by men who afbraard occu <»n the lower Columbia w ill this year pack G eo . F. II hxhner . of thin city oflicinted. Mr. Wade is »r|| pied more remunerative, though not more fall fisli They will stait to work a-xaili During the past two day» Mr. Urquhart known here having cundm ted a serin,,f honorable positions in life. S hool leach Se|«t«*mber 10, and run coii(imioii»ly till ha» made a canvas» of the city with the revival meetings in «lie Christian Cliwl, ing was used as “a stepping stone to Novemlarl In addition to the river result that fur the present he ha» con last winter ami the lit ide hu» mam iri«h.|. something higher " Many of the most pack of si I vers ides, w« rk will be carried cluded to abandon lhe idea of having in thin county who join in wishingti., su( cessful professional men and leading on at the Nehalem, Tillanmok, Gniy's < p ratimiH liegun. lie ha- I een met with new ly married couple a i.uppy and pro,p i‘tatesmen began lln ir can ers as teachers. Harbor, Coquille and Sinslaw, and the »»Hurance» that an hooii ii » time» impiove erous life For lhe pri sent Mr and Mr». They were goo I men to train the youth b-tal fall output will probably be 118,000 the requisite amount of »to< k Would lie Wade will r, side at Mr. E 1 oil’» and Mr. of the land, but the pay was not sufficient cases. This will be the fiist year since Hiibacrilied, and tin* Imaiiiea» men gener Wade w ill preach in this city almut ttritv to keep diem in the profes-ion. In the 1 a 87 that fall fish have been packed oil ally are of the opinion that the contem a month past lew years wonderful changes have the Columbia river The news that the plated line would be a paying investu.ent. been wr.«light. Teaching is becoming a Hebo. Fraser river w««rk has been plentiful will The PuHlal Telegraph Company would, profession. The inducements fi r teachers greatly depress the sale ami prices of the Mr Urquhart st les, w il iitgly < xtei.d Mr. and Mr«. G. E Willy wem tu thè to remain in the work lor life are greater, and the im lliodi of instruc lions aie <*< r- fall pack here, but « aimers w .ll be forced the line toTlIl.iinouk after it l‘-a< lied this liub Siindiiv. respomli.'glv better Oregon is a I ttle to o|«erate on account of the alack spring city, mill in this way a great trade e< uld .Mr. und Mr« L ni» F eck went tu Tifia behiml her wish r status as far as schools run, tl.ough tbeie will not be more than be built up with the people of T.11.em»'k mo« »k M uiday. aie concerned, but recent legislation is a few cents a c<i.-e pr««fit. They have dr- county At present all tiie tra le ' f that Fislieriii<*n und I.unter.« «re p'ei.tiiul bringii g Or« gon t<» the front. For.neily ciued not to pay the fishermen more than section, or marly all of it, goes Io Port un ili«* ri ver. 2 cent* per |s»iin«i ot li*h, and it has not land; bit if ti-legrnpliic coiiiniunii aiioiis Oregon teacl.eis alio showed remarkable W A. Gravisi ! Mt. Tal,or, Ore., i< abiliix and proficiency in their wora were yet been decided by the I nion whether could l.e ha I with thia city, lhe iiierelimits M. E latrscii is oil tile sick lid III a lieie w ould reap a rich harvest —A»torian. V’S.til g oll N «(Ut i || taken by the sister stabs, Calif rni.i, the will accept ill s rale. week, but his building is rapidly ap *’ The Hel>o School g«ve u very ritt Washington and Idaho, I ecame th-*se Is lie heetletl Pers.tnal. proaching completion. et.tert ninnimi oli Fiidyy thè 4tli uf Aiig. On lust Siturday Sheriff Warren sold stabs paid belt« i wage» The edilrati' n The fulliiuiiiu’ h th i was ri c< ¡veil at Ilii» A I.. Alderman will »<><>11 have his the notes and bank fixture» of the V. S of children, Ihe coining generation, is the J J. l’ye, county assessor, is in town. Mr. G orge (Joi I in*. I he mayor of Ocean ptl'w. A» mc tite nut veiy Hush ju-t at lew building ready to occupy. He will Banking comp.my at this place to the most important of all out duties, and l’a.’k, un ddditioii to Wo >ds, i> fishing nt Mr. > II. Kenedy, ef Hebo, is in t»wn prew-nt ue eainiut m e »ixuo-lute the not call it llie Occidental II p I mi . highest bidder. The notes did not brine should be eiiinisted oi ly to >k lied and Xeiitli'tlian H lilt ticket» even over the ill’s w< ek. The court house now ha» fire pr.ite. - their face value, and the furniture went competent Lands It is more iui|»ortaht H. F. Barnard came < p fi<»m Bay Ci'v cli< a|»*Ht Illi»*, but there may l>e ron»e Bank of Forcai Grove lion ill III, shape ol a well, a g.ssl pump cheap. Baldridge's note for flfiOd was than t tie care of our business or money Htudent of liuiiiiin k ini who Mould Im Wednesday mid sufficient length of rubber hose. bought for a Is ut $18 Reeve’s note for The leacln r do< s not pump tlie child lull nill'ng lo advance ti.e iieccssary ca»h in F orest G rove , Aug 5 —Pursuant to II. E. Nel.vin. <-f N- liab m. w.is in the a report of tile investigating eoii-mUse. The budding which was teni|».rarily |75O sold f>*r «oinrihii g over (18. Fund of iidormation or specific fads, but onler to see rucli an unique sp riiiu-n. city Wednesday. oceupicii by llu.lley'a saloon fa Is-ing man and Williams pinclnised the former moulds and trains the young mind so A man null Midi mi amount oi vail ou;hl the de|ositors of the Hank of Fun-si Rev. I . B. Wade, of Vancouver. Wash., Grove last evening voted eonHdiUiv m moved to lhe lol imxt the l.aiMm House. and Jo. Phillip the later. E miigh w is that it may readidly acquire the know to make a strife for mure than I mo tickets arrived in lhe city Saturday. ledge that is mu-t useful and elevating. Mr. Keep, and auiloiiza.1 him toh. II ..Il The schooner 1>. I Norte has tinfalied realized fiom the sales to more than pay io On gull. The |»eople should encourage I he teacbeis the claim of J. ( ’ . P>rter, wh -sc attach 1’ D. Newell, of N-Ind *m, is in the his pro|>erty and make negotiationsn» loading and will sail for Nan Francisco "Il Ims ahvays lieen luy denira Income in their worx fast ns |»>»s Ide, thus avoiding h'.i.'slion a» ro m us the llarii»on arrives from ment was No 2. We learn (hat the bank to Oregon to i-dile down ami make my- city assisting A*ses»e»r I’ve. Alter Mr Handley*» talk, Mr. W. A. sell ii Imiiif. I mu a niarrieil man mill building will be sold it: the near future Portland. Mr La'sing, nnrs rvinvii, of Salem, and allow ing ti e bank to resume i usiiiHo Bond made an interesting address. There l.o children and a gHrdener by trade, —Sherid.m Sun. in the shortest |>osHible time. The bank lias la-ell ill Til hi in. ok the past Wei k. Mr Ntri. ker, of Portland, ciilue in 011 were a lew recitations and some excel ent but hii.ee I have lieen ir th s country I force is now busy with arrangements. Wednesday afternoon there was a the stage Issl evening and imide us a have woikvd on larniH. Now Iherea» ii J. Wheelock Marsh.of the F- restGrove music It is gratifying to see the c.tlz< n» m In I cannoli ouieis lor want of tin i iisli. There has lieen no excitement or f< ar .4 | leasaut call lie will spend a few days pleasant excursion on the steamer Gar take the interest (hey «Io in the welfare We do Wi h enough here in the Mimnier, liims, is ei j'»ying the sea brv*eze at I »», the as.se s l>eingample. field to Garibaldi and oilier points on (he at Netarts. Netarts. but the long hard winter- e it up m hat of education, as was »liow n by the huge The Tea. hi ts' Institute held this w, ek bay. Taking advantage of the |nsence and a | preciutive a u« He net*. we save ho we are m-ver ail)thing ahead. Rev. I! B Morgan return« d from in town of the school teachers of the 1’erliapH thin in a fioli-h quextlon I am Forest Giove Sdur.lay over the Wilson wasu very »iiccosslul meeting, but lie ng aliout to ank. Imt you know "b'thing county. B. C. Lamb, the |w«| ular pro 11»«* rreshivnt'N MesMM*«*. pressed for space we cannot give 11 lull The state of Oregon perniile an »hen '■ensured, not/ung gained.' I Mould like river road re|wot till m xi week. The Institute u as prietor of the Tillamook Book store, to vote upon ill« declaration nf hia in President Clevehind has sent Ìli 11ÌM Io bn IM il you kill w ot ai voiie that w ill ( ’ . L. ll'igun, harm s nmiuifactniei , of chartered the steamer and issued neat in charge <4 T. II. Handley. semi Hie a i ouple of lii kclH "I a.... lian tention to become a «-il’sen witlnait re invitation cards Io all who attend d Lie message and it has lieen read ladoie loth I'acitic is the clm.ipe-t,” that in fur inv l'orland, wa» in the c;iv on hti iness gard to tl.e federal iiaiurshxiitioii ntarntr. M ahsiki *.—Friday, August 4. Mr. . l.ruiK lie» <>( Cmigri-M. lie cite, the at- this week »ell ami wile, llie children are under five Teachers Institute and a number <.f So do many other states Our neighbor, Clyde Clement» lo Mr». Effie Nlir.-ve, C B Stoke.«, nf F'T< st Gr"ve, arrived frict.d» to Htieml the excursion A large tentioti <4 the law maker» to the present year» ol age, ami than give me work Io the state of Washington,c< iiipel-»ii»liei' Thu ceremony was perfoimed by Hr.. tiiiHiicinl <lepre»H;ou, ami attril.ire» lire pay tor tlmm;thi- ih all in g.Hid lailli in town Saturday number accept id and the steamer left I le < an e ov. r the Willey at his residence. b.ame of it entirely to it e Sherman net and there in Im hacking out ul.iiit it with mountains on Ins bicvsle mid n poits that Io remain a foreign snlije t until betake» Tillamook at 1 :’IO. The l»oat stopped at me, mid / urn no bum hut a »lead) teiu- out his second papers, and does no' po of July 14, ltflMI. lie Hay» that this aet Ixilaof dress g.sids, trimmings, button», Gariladdi and sever.»! horns were spent pera e hard working lellow and f mean he ha«l •.«« «lifficulty wha'ever in travers etc., latest styles, at Truckee store, Hol. in strolling the beach, (limbing cliffs «a» a tiuee lietwe«n the u<lv<a*ateH of i.usinevH. I have go. <1 reci tiiiiieiidiitmm. ing the Wils«-ii river i«.a«i He wili spend ll.it him to exercise the highest frat i bin- of an American Citixen until he ha» re souville, 4,t and hills, after w h'cli the whistle sound free coinage ami tlmee inorecoiiaervative. which I w II forward to anione or I will a few days at Netarts. give you the ml.lriM of anvoiie that yon sided in the country five years and < thrr- Dr W. \ Wise arrived Tuesdui and ed (he recall ami the party were taken to I he monthly pmchaaeof 4,|(0,000ouncea may mention here and v..u can enquire wise complied «¡th the federal law re ItEVI. E-iTATK TKAXMEKICH went lo Nehalem where l,e will attend In llolaonxille, where an elegant mpp( r of silver Has inlen e<l to laixe the price of alioiit me. I have r a friend r~' ‘ *' that just lamr quiring of him an cath to »import the * ’ hu forwarded .I llie ■inv kind of dentist work lie will re was partak-n of On arriving at the Hilver, but il has yone loHerthan ev. r I e- out yom way ami * he r S. duplicate to 1-ei.ora T. Col etth. »ome oi tour paper- If.,, 1 -, I tllTi lIlr,„ iW I hih constitution an I renounce ah allegiance turn to Tillamook August 20. di ck at Tillamook the teachers assem fore. Treasury notes r<»leemal>le in gold letter ill lhe tile mid call 1>' it >1 ,V. 6., t ut do r S duplicate to E.lward I.. Jenkins to foreign |s>wi rs. or silver were given in exchange for the The little A.klev lx>y whose leg ass bled ar iiinu the Acting >u| ei in’endent what )on Cali f. r me and whoevei ghrep V >. duplicate to E dridge H. Tliouip- auiputated a short lime ago is progressing and passed a un.million« vote of thank» Milver, hut as the government is phdged me the hit w II be wed paid for their son. trouble. to maintain a parity la-tHM li gold and ns well as ca.a he expected,» second to Mr l amb for Ida generous entertain Yoiira M>«t Reap ctfully » her, it huh necessary for the treasurer Slut» of On gon lo Eldridge ||. Thomp O|»'ratioii i.aviug been found necessary. ment. I. to |>ay i.oies in gold This sith the ex son, n i, ,.f ne, 21, 3 n. 7 w. f oo. N W. Garretson, whois now a resident (red Martin is rcovering from lite portation of gold, forced by this law, de Eldridge Hill Tho«>i|«on to Edwaiil I.. [Hillsboro Indefteiident. effects of the hums lie received a feu of Salem, returned Tuesday from a trip pleted the gold surplus in the treasury. W. II. Wehrung, 01 WehiungA S.n; Jenkm». fMMI u< re» in 3 n, 7 w, $2. to the Tdl.mi'Hik country, coming over weeks ago and will aoon Id1 ready to If the treasurer had paid the notes in County Recorder Weatherred. 1). Elm r ck shave his customers ill his old urti-tir the Trask river or North Yamhill route, A. H H.irii»et nl to Bird L. Beal., Si silver, the country would have Isen of Nel,oil's Ferry, and J. E. b.ug »re maimer. lie pa»«ed over that road a month ago, tliHslial with cheap silver. As a result wading up «„(| ,|„wn Wils .n river in acres in s«*cs 7 ami 8, 2 s, 9 w, $1500. The Wide Awake Il<H<k ami Ladder and at the "Summit House" near the the bankers have hoarded the gold, and Edward L. Jenkin» i„ Marguerite Tillamook coumy, throw ing Irmit ,.ut on ThompH.,11, xxi .„ ,e. ¡n tp 3 n> - w ( ompauy have decid.d to buy a fire en highest point on the road, and one of the the tlnancial trouble has nalmally lhe Iwnk. A jolly crowd Ifaweloy » make. gine. Parties having these articles f..r highest on the Coast range, he found followed. ^eluuuan Miller Jr. to El xa R. H..|,art A Camp of twenty-one fa organized in sale will do well loaddress N P. Roberts, about two feet of »now—the fleecy sub Mr. Cleveland says that this matter 320 acres in >ecii.,n, 11 and 12 2 » 1(1 w stance living piled up in plentiful pro- town, whose lent will next week l>e Tillamook, Ore. $1600. ’ rises alsive the plane of parly politics, and fusion all a I out that welcome stopping pilclicl „n Netarts I,av, Tillum «.k It fa The W. II. Harris.ni is lying at Il.e that H bile the capitalists have a i bailee Ida M.and Edward Walker to C. I.. pl.n-e for the weary traveler. But on mid. r-t.HHl that J ||. Merryman fa to Is- Willamette Iron Work» having anew to lioanl their money and piofit by the 1.(8, l.lk <i. Fuller'» Additio.’, «?> Monday, when Mr. Garretson stopped to captain and ||. V. Gates engineer. W. ci>iii|o.iii<l engine put in giving her in fluctuations, the lalsvrers are the real BIV City rest and refresh iiinizelf there, the thermo I>. Ham is talked of for chief uf the com- creased |»>wer and »|s-ed She will leave suITt rets Motley is tied up and industries missary. meter registered 92 degrees in the shade. H. < Buz ek to John M. Cre a un alsmt Tuesday for Nehslem.—Oregonian are at a stand still. The president Such a high temperature ¿»seldom known divided 1, interest in pro|M>rty in pacifi ( harles Hall, a »on of county surveyor Mrs. May will la-gin her sctxmd term up there, nearly 4000 feet above tne sea strongly favors a parity lietHeen gold and Hall, Who went over into the Nehalem II irbur, ♦ luti of school the Hist Munday in Septemlier otdy «lout 3 l miles away, ami (he differ silver, and strongly urges congress to 1« ' cmintry in June. |,a, mysteriously dis I I >M and Edward Walker to C I quick and prompt in measures of relief, for the benefit of the fill. Reader grade ence in one short month is especially re lie says that tariff reform is a secondary appeared, no word having |«e„ ile4r,| Hogan. |.,t 4. blk. 22. Thayer's Ad.'i.iun and advanced grades, including teachers mark able.—Statesman. matter as coui|Kired with this, but in from him »¡.„-e July |7i|,. He was to to 1 illaniut k, $l(J0. who desire to raise their present stand An incident occurred ut the cainp- timates that the tar ffmust receive atten have wedded a young l.nly at Mist but George and Mary Johnson to Eliza ing- his disappearance ha- made that im.»». Severance, |..t» 18 and 19, blk. 1, Miller's meeting in this city one evening hist tion as soon as p<issible. The work of rebuilding lhe hotels re slide Ills betrothed mourns him », oile we» k that was very amusing to the as The message winds up with an earnest Additiou to Tillamook, |7o cently deairo.ed in the conflagration at sembly The meeting was in progress apiwal to congress to n*|ienl the Sherman «lead, and that is prolmljy his estate for Tillamook, is going bravely on. The new I-enora T Cuberth tn Marguerite J given fur Ida •uctesatullv and several new convert« act and enact such measures ,.f relief as no other expl»ii»ti..n can Thomron. e«,of„w -4 ami lots 1 Hnil hotels will 1« larger and better in all al«em-e 111» busiiie». ,4, making col were kneeling around the altar praying aie neces-arv re»|»-ct» (han the old ones Piivitic Coast Th. abov.ls a oorrwt ple*ur.of THI^ii. faelmm lor a nursery house. One remit- -ot »ev- 19 ami lol 4of »ec 18,311 7 w, fl. ami singing when »»ma miscreant started Builder. GOXIAN S NSW BUILDING, loe.ted at «M State oi Oregon to E dridge II Thump- An Adventumu« Trip. lance has Ireen made and he was known eorn.r of Sixth and Al l.r Krwra. »or the report that the tent was falling. A TH R ORBGONIAN h.af.1« th'*"’ The steamer R. p. Elmore will g., up rush was made for the door, and a panic „ «. rear. to have some money <m his r r»oii t •on e Si.fnw X.aw >4 of n w a naw and eommodiou, building .ml»re«w Mrs L.Colterth and her uncle Edward to Portland Friday morning and l«puton seemed imminent, when ( apt. Janies A. V.swof»w.4,Hec27 3 7 w*. all th. modarn improv.rn.nt. »IVhth» !•<*“ very interesting letter from his pen I.. Jenkin», ol p,.nl»m|, arrived in thia Improved mnchlnw for turning out • the dry .1.» k. Nlw will Is* cleared, caulk.nl Richardson, of Garilialdi, stood upon a tropolitnn pnper. 1« now has It. and on. «“ city Sniid iy after an adventurous trip pubhalnsl in the I su > ki . kxi , kst O| J„lv tb. whol. Paclflo C om « may jurtly f.»1 and painted, and w ill leave on the ne*t 7th. and another was proni sed. but it |,a, »vat and assured them that it was a false m It la c-«alnly rhe tn •< o. «hn‘«a» Marguerite J. of trip to Tillamook Friday, the II inat — alarm, (hat the tent was not falling, «nd from lhe headwaiei»,4 Nehalem, where not ion r«eived. Smveyor Join, H.ll - Now that THE OBVGGNfAN la a»«1*1 J! Thompso.i, e of they have taken up claims In going kl thia new horn, it f.ela 1th. ai»fn« •“.“‘li, ■ e ’ 4 <4 it e « 4 , Attorizn frl.nda a twn.flv It make, thia apeel.l oSW h« father, start.d for Vermmia ami M.sJ see IS, and » w <4 of n w 1, that it was perfectly safe for them to k«o ‘» «*v>7. 3n, to thorn wh > r.n-w thalr aubacript'os. o' Chas. Peter» will fix up the old on with their praying, lie succeeded in »ml from their < laima on other occasiuua tkfamormng. Imping to get ».me inellt- I w.$2. how who aubmrrlb. prior to SoptomoM 1 they have always traveled on ihe Astoria II baihjciit budding as a barber shop as to wod the •lopping the rush and then turned to the •ide of the mountain» and were alb>gether gence of Ins missing hoy. ««•»th Fratrie. soon as Mr. Ahlennan moves into his people who were standing outside and U/eeKly Ore^OQiap new building An elegant bath room invited them in. saying that "the show" unfamiliar with the trail to Nehalem Tom I.e,ter wm, .t Nct.rt. lg»t Friduy. »tale.m.11, Augux t. will I* tilted up (,<r the ac.oniimslation would go on Just the same. The gtssl Having taxasion lo come to Tillamook Mr. Geo, B. Gray and (|,||.|ren ac- |h;'w^<’fWr>.MtWlwihw. on ImaineM they »tarted down the monn- c-imp.me.1 |,y M Berry, have gone to of In» cnstoniers brethren protested against thisexpreo- ln T|1Uui Col. Robert A. Miller, wI h > i» to suc- •ion and Capt Richardson ap»»l«»gised taina in this diracti >11 but after traveling Neekowiu OI1 Trnmun llmri. hm. »Id the 8J of •ome lime they »truck an elk trail »nd » county for an outing. tee.l t apt J. 1. Ap|*rson as register of tor using it. The meeting then |>roceedrd let their way. For a whole day they In» farm to W m.ois«n the land office, did not take .barge of I> I.. Aahhaugb, foreman o( the RUl e Thl. being th. «tall w.M>n of rha r’»r TH» as usual The parties who started the were forced to make (he r wav through «Mirn«d »ui«rvi,..r,v1|1>men<Td haul- ■>KKO i >NI a \ balievma ben.«r or this the offi.-e on the first of the month a» |«anir should be severely pnuished and that wild country with no guide but a pnntmg oftue, anomp.med by |„, wife wi I be greatly appreciated. I’leaae — p ”. "B travel . n n , e liighw,v, Tlw „ Ur was expected on account of the mm we understand that the clmn h authorities your «ubacrintion as toon a« jowaible. " Jas, Gorlfeev, and Wm. Manafield «di Portland you are cordially '"'¡J compa-a whi, h they fortunately carrie.1, arrival of his couiniiMiuii. I rcl Page returned Imme horn Bay viaitla« leave for Salmon river tn Tillam-Kik suspicion certain parties. to call ^"y^*** • 1,1 P throusb o«r •• iwramlding over rocks and log., getting county today. O') het >mur.h). He any. time. Nubscribe fortlie H haplioiit . Hier's Root Beer at Williams. Picking blackberries i» now a popular Occupation. Put your fruit up with Antiformeiiline, at Williams. C. B. Hadley has moved into his new saloon building. Orr Nolan is now in command of the steamer Garfield. Come and see the fine samples of job work at this office. B orn , Monday Aug. 8, to wife of Cha» Chatterton, u fay The Garfield was on the beach under going repalis last week. The Augusta leaves Portland today and may be exp.vied here tomorrow Bob Hicks i» now prepared to locate parties on lioiuestea.l or timber claiu'S. Nunieioii» load» of camper» eu toule t » Netarts pa»» through (lie city every day. For sale or trade for town property. team, hack ami harness, Inquire al tins office. The Eureka arrived in Nehalem l-riday mid is loading at lhe Nehalem Mill < o'8 w harf. The Forest Grove »tag.- make» regular trip» from Tillaims.k Wednesdays and Kalurdays. A timlwr fire is I liming ill the moun tains west of Gales Creek near tile Tilla mook road. The acli.wl ma'ams aroused the town at midnight l.y giving three cheers for B. C. Lamb. The steamer Gartieid took a crowd of ex.-urriolifals to Garibaldi and the beach Iasi Sunday. stop at Walt Smith's for good aceom- ImHlatlon». Half way house oil lhe Wil- Suu rii er road Mr. B.-n C. Irwin, of the firm of Ii C. Irwin, A Co , > f Portland, arrived in the city Iasi ev.-nibg A SPECIAL OFFER! I I I I I •' I 1*e«|terted there. hjhishn G CO. PORTLAND. OB.