Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 17, 1893, Image 4

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    Abe Cohu Imd a runaway Saturday
evening. He was delivering goods at
HUBVITIKH.
Teacher«* Inwtltate*
E I« G E Wist vs Daniel Cronin and
Hugh McCourt. C Thayer for plaint ff,
The Institute wus vailed to order at the T B llamlley »tt'l E >- Se'P1' f,,r
Chude Thayer’s residence and lett the Tillamook tulus.l house on Monday,
dants.
W S Runyon »rd C E
horse unhitched. The horse took ad­ August 7. I893. at ten o'clock in the lore-
W C King '»
16 lbs grnn.mig«r for fl.00 at Frisco
vantage of his freedom and «tarte«! home n.s.n, by T. B. Handley, deputy su|«rin- Reynol'ls. E E Selph i-r plaintiff.
Store.
E. Hosmer, in­
«lone, and lieing scared by the shouts of tendent, president, J
E E
G W Blacxwell ‘-a Jose V’iin-e:it
1200 sa« k« of flour on the way for
the |>eo|»le who tried to stop him he per­ structor, and 35 teacher» of this and neigh­ Selpli for plaintiff.
Frisce Store.
I T
ambulated t.ie town at a lively
rate boring counties.
Esther M Archer vs B F Archer
1
Put your fruit up with Antiferment ine,
Tl.e subject of urithmetiv was intro­
Fortunately no damage was done.
Maulsbv for plaintiff.
at Williams.
duced bv Prof. Hosmer ami discussed by
KM Findley vs T J Lucy. Daly, Sibley
Work on the new Nest ucea road ha«
Mr. and Mrs. Alley, of Nehalem, came
A Eakin for plaintiff, W W Thayer for
been di-contiiiue<l teuijiorarily.
Mr. the Institute with a livrly interest.
in on the Truckee.
afternoon :
Coulter, who has l>een xupeiintending it,
The steamer Truckee arrived at Hole
"Grammar and Language’* was intro­ defendant
«ay« Hbout a mile ami a half remain« to
W N Vangl.n vs School District N >. 31
sonville this morning
duced by Mr. Handley and a lively de­ etal. Stott, Ramsey A Fenton for plaintiff
lie built this side of the river. The work
20 lbs. of brown sugar, raisins, ami rice,
bate
lollow.d
ill
width
Messrs.
Hosmer,
ha« lieen very heavy the |m«t few weeks,
E E Selph for defendant.
for |1.00 at Fr 84-0 Store.
Br.sks, Battersoii, Hoff and Newell,
a week to ten days lining consumed in
TJ Lucy vs DA Findley. W W '1 haver
Bob >li< ks w ill l«« Hte pariiison liome-
Meedumes
Hosmer
and
.May,
and
Misses
<»l>eiiiiig a mile of road
Closeties- of
for pla ntiff.
stemls or timber claims.
Cattalin, A. Ross, Kitty Mills, Ida Pagen­
W T Kiml.all att'l Wtslev Day vs Geo
Tl.e Eureka lumber schooner is load­ filian« es is sai«l to l>e the cause of the kopf ai.d oilier» IO"k part, each warmly
suspensión, but it will be only temporary.
Williams. ('Thayer for plaintiff and
ing lumber at Nehalem.
defending their own opinion i.u tl.e var­ F
B Handley for defendant.
Crayons offer extended until further —Ke|M»rtvr.
r
A meeting of ail tl.e creditors of the ious questions as to how , when and why
Mary S I towns, foim rlv Mary S Mor
in.tice. H eins A rt S tudio .
12t-i
in
different
methods
of
instruction.
Wilson River R.»a«l Company wloconld
gan vs T F Harris, Truman Harr s mid
Poet yourselves on prices, then go to
Several minor topics ir.111 tl.e query
l»e got together, whs held nt the office of
G W Blackwell. E E Selph for plaint It,
the Frisco Store mnl save money.
(l.O. Nolan on Wednesday :ifterno"ii, box filled up the afternoon programme T B Handly for defendant.
View« of Cape Lookout, Wood« and
tc . sd . v » iokninii .
Mr. Thayer, altori.ey in fact ie|M>rle»i that
Vul. an Iron Works vs J D Edwards.
surroundings at IIE i N h ’ A rt S tcdio
12-f
"Moral Lessons” by J. E. Hosmer oc­
the receipts at the two gales had netted
Cox, Teal & Minor and W H Winfree for
Walt Smith’« half way house is the
|143
The debt« audited aiiiounte<l 0» casioned a very instructive discussion
popular stopping place on Wilson river.
plaintiff.
soimtliing like five thousaml dollars. ranging over the entire field and merging
E.lw G E " ist v» Daniel Cronin and
Court con vet .a August 28. There is
The receipts were from the 27th of July into the question of stimulants and nar­ Hugh McCourt. C Thayer mid W W
quite a long «locket which we publish in
! to the 10 day of August. It was the cotics which hud been designed for
Thayer for plaintiff, E E Selph for de­
this is-ue.
1 gt iiend wi h of all th< re present ns well another hour.
Thera will be a show in town Friday
fendant.
One difficulty ten« Ilers nil seem to en­
as of all who could l>e In aid from that
George Means A A S Tilden vs Geo F
evening. Pr««f Slocum’« Mystic Enter­
counter
is
the
use
of
ti.lracco
in
the
the money on hand shoulil I e applied oil
Williams, C W Smith et nl. C lliayer
tainment.
.Many
ingenious
plans
were
the eonstrimtioii of a bridge across Jordan schoolroom,
fi t plaintiff. W W Thayer & L A McNary
Dr
Wise will I«* in the city on the
ami a bridge across the Wilson. It ap- sugge-ted but most speakers coiile«.*e<l
and will ' e pn par«*«l to do ¡«11 kinds
lor defendant
peareil that there was nearly lumber to partial failures at least, One teacher
Isaac J Stratton vs Vinton Rice A E
of dentist work.
An met with g«H.d success by establishing a
The Elmoie brought in 65 Chinamen enough on hand to covet th«* bri<lg« s ....
Thayer E E Selph for plaintiff, ('Thayer
roll of honor.
and fishermen Tm sdav The fishing sea­ adjoin nim lit was taken until next Tues­
and W W Thayer for defendant.
AFTKRKOON.
day at which it is Imped all the cred tors
son will aoon begin.
M F McNeil vs (¡co F Williams et al
“Penmanship” was introduced by F. I).
may be present
It is ex| ect«d that Mr
The luirdwar«* st«» n • f N P. R"bi*rts
E E Selph for plaintiff
Vincent and discussed by the meeting
Thnver
will
have
rec
a
iv«
’
«l
some
proposi
­
was attached by ’Io- si eriff ln-t Saturday
Curtis Crenshaw vs David S Howard
ti ns for the construction of the brnlges A division of sentiment as to toe use ol
on notes held bv C. A E Thayer.
E E Selph and C Tliaver for plaintiff. T
copy book« as b.ackboards gave rise to
The N«*lialem mill i« running over time by that time.
B Handley for defendant
Mall K«»ute.
I coiisiderable debate. Prof ll -smer was
to fill San Francis«*» orders, and to make
Kelly, Dunne A Co. vs A Dungntoie el
up lost time caused by a broken wheel.
Mr. Travis, of Chicago, wlmis the chief inclined to lav greater stress on position ul. C Thayer for plait tiff.
The Nehalem Tinies came out this week mail contriictor on the ionic between and movement, believing that correct
John B,rker an I L H Brown vs The
under th«» imimigi nwnt of Ira Malin and TdlantiM.k and North Yamhill, was in form will f*>ll<>w naturally mid easily Tillmnook Fa r Association et ul.
E
(», B. Johnson
We wish tile boys goo«l the city Saturday to bee about making One snccessfiil tea. her uh • writes left- E S. I pit for plaintiff-, C Thayer for de­
link.
arraiigements for rnmpl»*tingthe contract handed «oiiviiiced a g.od niany tliat if fendants
The Elmore came in the bay Tuesday that was given up by L. Crenshaw
a col red forni i» obtaiiud thè miitter of
G O Nolan ts J F (irahalil 11 >.l. C
w ith a lot of fish boales and fishermen
It is stak’d that though lie had offend position is s cotidary and nny nvailable Tliaver for plaintiff.
Th«* fishing will probably commence almiil JidllOO for the work he could not get any­ position «ili become sei -otiti nature In
B R Daniel« vs J >lm and Lola Marolf.
the 2i>th.
one to take the contract fi r the balance habit.
C Thayer for plaintiff, E E Selph lor
Mr« Harford will cnninienre a «•ours«* of the i'erioil for which Crenshaw was to
• Psychology” was introduced by Prof. defemlant.
of temperance lecturi s hi theM. E. chur« Ii carry the imiil. At present Mr. Travis Hosmer in a very ii structive lecture as
R L Sabin vs G 11 Davidson C Thayer
tomorrow evening. Seats free ami every- keeps up the servic«* with J. MiC iiitick the basic study of the teacher who is
for pLiimiff E E Selpli for defendant.
Imdy invited.
called upon to d« al with nil phases of the
as manager of the romp.
Willimn lliirrison is R T Graves. A W
Tim work of diiving piling at th«* Junc­
The completion ol the Wilson river hum.tn mind mid ought to i e aide to Severance for plaintiff, T B Handley fi r
tion has commenced. There is still «*oii- n»ad lea«|s most of the business man to dev« lop each alot g the lines of least
de endant.
siderabh* work to do at Dry Sto king in hope that the next con’raci will be over resistance, suited Io each particular case.
M II Larsen vsRTGiaves. E E Selpli
th«- way of putting in lock and brush.
This
lecture
look
the
form
of
class
in
­
tiiHt route as it is a mncli belt« r road,
for plaintiff
Mrs. May will begin hi r aecond term the grades lieing better and ihe altitude struction, the« mire Institute participat­
Tillamook Lumber ngCo. vs II B John­
of whool the first Monday in S- ptemlier at the summit la ing much l<»wer than ing.
son. T B Handley for plaintiff.
for the bi n« fit of the 5th head« r grail«* the Yamhid road. For this reason then*
“(ieographv and Sand ModeLng” was
Wunen Dougherty vs B F Durfee and
and iidvnticed grades, including teachers is less likelihood of the mail being block­ introduced by Prof Freas «»I the Tilla­
who desire to raise lh«*ir present stand­ aded by snow as w as th»* case last winter. mook school with a class from his school Geo W Blackwell. T B Handley for
plaintiff, E E Selpli lor defendant
ing.
t-f
At present the main olstacle is the way and a Saud M'xlel of Europe.
D.’kinn Bros vs S A Rxb Tts et al. E E
\ I. Aldornuin < o:nm«*<med to move of getting the route clnirigcd is the lack
At the close of this h chirp a vote
into Irs m w hotel Monday
About ten of bridg«s on the Wil-on river load, but showed that very few had tried this Selpli for plaintiff'.
A S Campbell vs Theodore Jacoby. E
room« in the new building are now r» a«l\ we are inform«*«! by Mr. Claude Tluiyi r method of inslrm li >n but nearly all pr«>-
l<> <>« 1'iipy and Mr. Aldunnail expects Io that the principil ciedit**rs of that road pose«l to begin when I ln-y return to school E Selpli fix pla ntiff.
James II Boggis vs J (' Murray. Mi ler
hnv«* plenty ol hi conimodations by the have « xpie-scd their w ill rvi.ess to all» w woik.
A Miller for plaintiff.
time « out t iiBscmbl« s.
EVLMINQ
the first lereipts of the r«»»id tols-tx
Rolx-rt Crawford vs E (■ E Wist. T B
I’lm ll.«rrisoii arrived in Nehalem |H*nded f -r bridges at the plací s where
The i xerviscM w« re puldir at I lie rliun h
Handley for plaintiff
Saturday with a cargo of gotsis f< r the they ar«« need«*«!. If these bridges can l>e mid have been already re|»orird.
Blanche Mcody* vs Francis Moody, Van
imu'chants th *r«*
Sunday sin* towe«l th«* built tlo re is no reason w hv a iimveiiiei t
W KDM l-.H I > A Y MO It N I Mi
D I Norte, w h'«*li ha« I e<*n loading lum shou.d not be imide to have the route
A Ii ghly inter« sting and iii»tru<ti\r Buren Bromley for plaintiff.
John Jones v« J W Johnson. A
her for San Fraiwisco, to sea and returned clianged and tl.e government would no pip«r n Hygiene wasread bv Mrs. M.iv
■Severance for pl .in'itt'.
t > Nehalem.. Sin* left fur Astoria Monday. doubt make the change if ihe case was mid diacuaaed by the Institute.
Anna Butt vs William Butt
1 W II
The AtigiiMa arrived Saturday with a represented to tile pr<>|«’i- autlmrities and
How to teach Spelling,” by Prof. Hos­
large cargo of goods ¡md passengeis. if th«’ road was put into salisfiict* ry coll- mer. whs the uc<*Hsion of another earnest Coo|« r tor plaintiff
Alter taking on a I *»id ««f cedar himln*i • lition. A<*c««rdiiig to ihe usi al custom | discussion.
William Harrison vs R T Grave». A W
Monday ►11-* sailed »for Portland. She Indure the rem wal of the mail contract
“S< ho<d Exhibit!«ni and their EflT« ct” Severance lor plaintiff
arriwil in Astoria rm*s<iay morning and Ihe post office authorities sol cit««l siig called out a nunilier of conflicting views.
Ida M Brown va Frank Brown T B
proceeded to Pottland where >ln> will gestione as to any changes that could In*
M.iny mini r topic« from the Query Box Handlev lor plaint.ff.
load dirvtt for Tillamook.
William G ( liance vs I Miter B llu'ler
mad«’ in the schedule that w ail I improve t• m >k up the remainder of the lime.
In addition to those mentioned Prof. et al. Stott, Boise A Stott f r plaintiff.
Th«* I. hisoii House w II s«H>n la* ready the si rvice, and Mis Si’verance respondetl
!■ I'. Dodge v» Steamer Improveim ut
lor occupation. Windows and doors ar>* by-ugg« sting that mail leave here at 6 Ilcerilt, M sms Swuneon, Million, lx*na
Is’ing put in and some of the rooms aie I’. M. Io reach North Yamhill in time f«»r Pagenkopf, Blanche Sturgeon, Pound, A W Severance for plaintiff, CTI.ayi r lot
teady for papering. Mr. lairsrn will the evening train to Portland, and that New. ll and others to« k an active pmt defendant.
E Meyer A Co. vs C B Handley mid
probably move into the u«iw house llu- it slnuihl leave Not th Yamhill at 9 I’. M. at <1 all contributed to the stirre««ful con
Hi*r’s Root Bm nt Williams.
Flour 13 75 per bbl. nt Frisco Store.
last ol th«* wet k so a« to be ready for Hi.«l reach Tillamook «bout 4 P. M. Thin
Court time.
will give the bus;nemt men time to look
Don i forget that the “Frirco Store” is <»ver their mail and answer any con.iiiun-
now offering Ine ls*st bargain« in Dry i« ati«ms before the mail leaves. The |>uat
<ioo«ls, Boots ami Shoes, Hats ami t'aps,. luanter at North Yamhill aiveiled to iheae
Crockery, (ilaanwarc, GroctuitM, 1 lour «ugg» ntions Mild the authorities will
and Fee«I, that «-.in l»e obtained in T'lla- probably make the next contract on that
mook county. We are receiving larg«* schedule.
I >t« of new g«ssls in all di pmtmeiits and
Teacher«* H*amlnath»n.
we poaitively guaiaiil«*e to save you
hollowing in th»* r«*«ult of the quarterly
money on your fall and w inter t ills if
Tiailier»’ Examination of Tillam.M k
y««u will kindly give u« the opportunity.
c< untjr for Auznat IS IS.
F misco S t .- rk Co.
I ir«t Gra.I.-«: Florence Culterlin, aver-
Mr. Willing, manager of ihe I illamook ago |H-r cent !• >
F I). Vin.vnt average
Creamery, ia very miiiioik fl at the far­ U> 9
Seooiul (»noir-: Lana l*»gcnko|>(
mers here shoul«l be as well posted as average HO I. K.litli E Bionn average
possible on how to have good pure milk, Mil. Il M Million average R7.2. Tliir.l
ami has had a number of card« printe«! Grade»: Rmh Benton »verage 7S A, Ger­
with the Dairymen's Ten Coinmand- trude Pound nventge <> I, Gladyo Nee ell
menta, which we print on another page M.S, Dora Mill» av.rage 74 9, Glum B.
• if tl.is issue. He mil diatrilmte Ihe card« Alley average 70. S. Swan»nn average
among his patrons
If the dsirymen 76.2
No certiticaie taken. Ida I^teen-
follow th« sc < ominandnients there van Is- kopf avi rage 81 8. Minnie Nelaon nvei-
no complaint ah»ut ihe milk.
nge r.* 8.
Son e small l«oy« al»outt>>wii hav«* b«*vn
muni ng themselves «»I late hv torturing
ami kdlmgcats. In one case an old cat
was tied and the Is«« «cut her leg« ami
tad o‘f, then threw her out to scramble
about and «lie in her misery. The names
of Ihe boys are km»wn. and there ia talk
of having them arrest »si. It would l»e a
gootl plan Io send such I oys to jail, as
r»u« h horrible vrindiv ia wor«e than
att ain g.
.lark .larlutitn Injured
Estella Hundley. E E S lph for plaintiff.
J B Nicodemus vs I S Dellinger et al.
AFTEMNOOM.
The aft rnoon was devoted to an ex- (' Thayer for plaintiff'.
M Walton ts Curtis Johnson et at. C
cnmMm on Tillamook Hiv under the
mmpices of Mr
B. «Ia<mb and the and W W Thayer for plaintiff.
A G Beals vs A Miller. C Thavi r for
Institute adjourned after a «««non both
plaintiff, 1 T Maulsbv and W H Walker
instructive and interesting.
for defendant
The < H|,e Maar. It«.ad.
E S Fairhurst vs James Christenson it
r— The light house di purtmet t Ims alsnit ul E E Selph for plaintiff.
decided to hire lalior to build the road ,
W J Stillwell vs S A Roberts, E Morin
from the Cape Mears light to Tillaiiimrk et »I
I II Handley for plaintiff.
river. Major Handlniry advertised f..yl
ME Edson vs J NM. Cone. Selpli,
bids f.-r tl.is work twice, llie bids re­ Ramsey A Fenton for plaintiff.
ceived on the first occasion were "out of
John Tlieder vs J (’ lamiliiigliam T B
sight," nearly twice wiia! was reasonable Handley for plaintiff.
and proper
So they were nil rejected
Wil Eberiium vs Mrs N J Enright
mid Ihe job wax re-ndverli-e.l, and then W H (*<H>|>er for plaintiff
no bids wen* received. It is snp|«>se<l
Merrick Thread Co. vs D T Edmunds,
that the hank troubles wliicli occurred and C E Donaldson. L A McNary for
about that time reu.lered it ini|s«sible plaintiff
for the cl.iaa of eoutra. tors who bid on
Frank Daugherty v» Truman A T F
such jobs to get money Io carry on the Harri» et al
T B Handley for plaintiff
work. 80 it was proposed to I lie light­
W J Siillwell vs S A Kotiert» et al
E
house board that tbs road, which is sig E Selph and I B Handlev for plaintiff
ami seven-eights miles in length, beteiil
First National Bank of Indepemlence
«itIi hired lida>r, and the material lie
t»DN Burn»and N J Burns. A M Hurley
(nmished by the engineers, and this has for plaintiff.
duct of the meeting.
An "ft ideili bap'iened yesterday «(fer­
noon io J J. Jackson of Netarts which
may pntof lattei. Krom the meager ac- lu-en agreed to. There is an appropria- I
CB Handley vs L E Handley
TB
available for this Handley for plaintiff.
counts al baiai it appears that Mr. Jack lion of aliont
»on «ml Marion Morgan were engaged in road, which will probal.ly be ample to
J (’ Laudingliatn vs Little Nestncca
J Wagon Road Co. et al.
the work of hauling hav on the ram h at romplete it.
E E Selph for
C ircuit <«»iirt Pocket
N.tarta «hen the oxen which they wrre
plaintiff.
driving started Io run away. Mr. Ja< k-
David Whitney Jr. vs Martin F Riplev
State o( Oregon vs Ii V V Johnson.
a>-n got in front of them in utteni|ging to
Mate of Oregon vs William J Duwghty. et al. E E Selph for plaintiff
•top them and wm knocked down, two
S W Iler Jr. nWS Runyon and J C
Edward Keans va T J Jenkins. E E
1‘hcre was a Jury trial M«»inlav in wheels of the loaded wagon passing over
Selph f..r plaintiff, Bingham A Severance Herrington T B Handley for plaintiff.
Judge .Manbby ’a court Michael Roll van Ilia ahtlonirn. He was taken to his house
for defemlant.
Peter Belleque vs John Krebn. T B
plaintiff m F M >h«arvr tlrfi mlaiit ami Morgan came as quickly as possible
J C Bewley vs George Woodruff. T B Handlev for plaintiff
Plai tiff got a I»« rse in trade from de­
to tliia city (or medical aid. I*r. May at Handley for plaintiff, V Thayer for de-
WWCnrtisvs Charles Iatiq-don
E
fendant, and in a few day« the Imraedle«l. once started (or Netarts. Jackson was
femlnnt
E Selph (or plaintiff.
Plaintiff clamitsl that Ihe horse was re­
con* ions w lien Morgau started (or Tilla­
1» F Findley vs T J Lucy. Daly, Sibley
N A Hutchin» vs J W McVicker and L
presented to Inin as l«mg sou ml ami all mook but there were slight hopes of his
McVicker. E E Selph for pluintiff
'' Eakin for plaintiff.
right ami therefore wanted his mono
recovery.
Bay City Land Co sa W S Cone. T B
] D A • Findley
—
\sT J Lucy. Daly. Sibley
I m « k
iMendant rhinsad that plaintiff
I. its «.—Or May has returned and re­ Handley (or plaintiff, Selph and Bromley A K»»'" h* plaintiff,
was fully aw.«re that Ihe horse was un
ports that Mr. Ja< kanu is injured very for «lrf« n<lant
V LJ?1*' " v’ S ' K'^rt« et .1
F
well when he traded
Afl-r dur con- seriously internally but if intlamation
J* A Kol«»rf« vs Tillaim ok City.
si«!« ration tl e jury «lerided in favor «4 the does not set in there are hopes that he
W II Cooper (or defendant
Barker A Smith vs Uster Hart. E E
plaint, ff
may recover
Selpli for plaintiff.
I
KKAI. ESTATE TltANs,Kk,
An Oregen Itumance
The Oregonian of Thuratlay contain» a
C S patents Io Aiu,< Co-,.,.
'** *•'
romantic account of tile lite of Mis. Lewia Andrew Anderson.
who died myaterioualy in South America
W. 8. Cone el al to Alois New,n|.
aome eighteen mouth» ago.
It stater »e-4o(neX..ec35,i„,1Uw,;^'
that Mr» Lewi», wlmae maiden name
Thoo Jacol.y to 1. a Ymk, |<*. ,.,
wns Mann, in her yonuger day» lived in
Idk 5, W addition to Bay City,
East Bort land, where ahe w its noted aa
Win It ami UosV Tliaekw to Cl
one of the most beautiful and cliarming
Allard, 10 acres iu see 24, 3 s, 9 w, |K"0’
women in that community. She married
C N Drew to Mary F |)reW, lei
an old man named Kalat m, who died
andneh'.j
and left her with two ciiihlnli to provide e Ji, » <-4. w « of n w
4
for. Alter a abort time »be tmirried Cap- n w H. »ee 3, 2 a, 10 w, |5tx).
tnin Lewis, a well known navigator on
F Worthington to N B Morey, w t
this coast, w ho took her with Idm on one n 0
n w X oise
sec 11,1 B, lo
’■
, f Ilia voyages to Suiltii America. While «160.
at Callao Captain ami Mrs. I ai » is attended
Peter Br lhque t.. M E Linton, lnil1
ii hall where Mrs. Leu is met and liecame near Wiaxls.
infatuated witli an Alltel n an uamerl
Mj Nehalem Claim.
Hockendorf, who kept a large inerehan-
dise store at Limn. That lery night a
liiisoit was formed and the woman i'e-
Tliere’a lots of wood in Oregon
catne the man’.» partner in a gtgantic
opium smuggling wlieine. An Italian
and a Niw Yoik.t
named Bacigulnpi,
named Tayl r weie also taken into Ihe
enterprise. The woman returned lioine
but her infatuation with Docke alorf ren­
I
dered her life witli Lewis an mil.tippy
one. Letters contiline't to arrive from
Bern ami tlnally on teciiviug »u invita­
tion to return to that country for her aliare
of the profits of t,.e opium smuggling,
she drselted her i.usir-nd and laindy
and set sail for Cail.m
On J.m 2, loV-,
a few days alter her arrival at Ca l io rile
was found dead in her iipartme. ts by a
physician who had been called to utti nd |
But tia’nt quite ihe aiime
As the tir and cedar grow jig
Ou my Nehalem claim—
Tlieie's nmaie <>u ihe rolling J^p
Tliere’a ia griindeiir on ilie aea;
The inuaiv of the »ighing pine.
Is g,a><I enough ferine —
While a me prefer the eib’» strife
The turmoil mid ihe mail,
Give me tlie grand old evergreen».
The umxla nt Iwi'ight hnsli
F' r Ihe I’oreat’» id a ays homelike,
\t». 1 love each »lately tree;
Ami my cahiti in ihe valley
1« the deareat »pot to me
Grund Rapids, July 28tli.—Asturian
Itici» Quartz ttlzc tvrrrd.
tier by Doekendorf, Bacigalupi ami Tay­
lor, w ho claimed that in ti e course <4 a
general conveisatioii Mrs L wi» com­
Specinieiia of quartz «ere shown st
llillaltoro taken from Clearwater rm-k,
plaint of feeling ill and died l<elore the
a branch of Galea creek, which Io ill
doctor coull I k - ptoenred. Ttie din-tor
appearances indie..te riili tliprit« (4
was satisfied with tile statement and
copper and silver. I’r. eptiting is no»
gave a certitieu:« that in ai l-.I,.»r ase was
being cairiid on by WiItrout brothers
the cau-e of deatm 'ine remains were
and < flier«, and excitement its rnnniug
buried in a cemetry la-tween Callao ami
high.
Considerable pmspecting was
L ina and ( aptain Lt w is w as notified of
d -lie in the name vicinity three years ug­
tier death.
ly T. M. Hit es, of Forest Grove, bur at
.Mrs. Lewi» had ii |x>licv on l.ei life lor
that time no paying quartz was f-.uud
«3000 in tl.e I nion Central Insur.n e
an.l the | roj|H-<.fing was abandon'd until
Company pay able to her husband in i ust
spring, since which tint ■ the finding-
fir i.er vl.il.lren, Imt tie c> tl patty con
have lieen very enri uraging.
tested its liability on the ground Hint the
holder committed »iticide
In Septelnt'er
]St2, lime months at er Mrs. Lewin's
Mr. Olaen l a» iigaiii re'urneil lo lis
death. Bacigalupi was nrr. sled on llie
ranch.
charge of setting fire to his piilitillg
Thomas Quiek is vii-i'1 g hit brullirr
esta lishinent ami in the course <>t tl.e
I«nm* Quic».
iiiv. s igution < vtdence was brought to
Q lite a tinmlx-r of <air i ciglila rs Ime
light t’.at plompted the anti.or.ties to
Ireen to thè beiivh l.ilely.
mrest Do. kei.dorl and I acigalu, i on tl.e
.Mra
l.moli n t'in ed troni {¡»Iucca
charge of mmdrrmg Mrs. Lr-w;», 1ml
Sin day n Imre »Ile Inni lieen visitaig ber
there wa- m t enough* to in-ure is.iivietion
p trenta
-o tl.e < harg. s weie withdrawn
On lids
l-ortlanrl Market.
evi.let Ce, however, Captain la-w s »e. ks
the usstsiance of tl.e Cour’s to obtain the
Fl jui J| 3 25 to(3 10. Baton 12% lol:,1..
insurance money, ami the c.ise is i.ow on
Ham« I I io 15cts Butter, brine, 25 t«»3*
I
trial iu Sall Francisco
it is stl| p. sell
cts. p1 r mil, choi«-«* dairy 4o to 45i ts. p r
that H e woman Was poison. <1 Io prevent roll Eggs 15 io 16 cis |»er <loz. l>.»tat««es
her from divulging ihe secrets i<f the
75 cents per s:(«-k (Fits 38 to 4J rta.
. pi.ini Hiuiig.ling ring.
Tim suhj-xt of this romantic story,
For sale, cheap, :i lot at Nelialrmlity
after her marriage with Cap. Ralston re­ Addie«s lids < flice.
f
sided ut Garibaldi and was well known
to 11.e people w ho r sided in T.llamook
ten or twel-.e years a;.., ('apt, Ralston
was lunch older than liis wife, n Scotch­
man, tall, bent mid giizzbd and of mi
appearance a- dis igr,-cable as llie nature '
really w as ai.d it was alw ay- a s on ice of
w Ii.h'r l ow su 11 all ill as-orted ■ couple
'
came together
While living a Ga
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uibahli
",hl" 11
She formed the intrigue w ith C ipt. Lew
is
i.e«iH
and left her Intslxind from whom she ole
taii.e.l a divorc« s nne time afterwar.is
The statement that he died la-fore her
marriage io Lew's is a mistake.
Jury Liat.
Wei-ley Day, Tillamook; II. B. John­
son,
Tillmntok;
C
B.
Hadi.y, tilla-
mook; \\ R Keefer, Tillamook; L. D
\. kley. Tillamook; I’ I>, Niwell, Nehu-
lem; Herman Firmer, Hembree; Nenl
Knight. Nehalem; M. \V Harrison, Tilia-
m. ok; W C Morton. Buy City; J. W.
Dyer, Bay City; Jai'oh Blum, N~sl octoji;
J *» Diel, Tillamook; H. H ~T)owning,
Nehalem; Nathaut« 1 Joins, Tillamook;
Amos Vaughn, Bay City; G W. Pettit,
Ti.laimx.k ; T. F. Renter, Oretown ; 'll.
I Goslspee l, Tillamook; W. S Cone,
Bay ( ity ; S. M Bayley, Tillmnook ; Mai t
Casey, BeaytrlF. M Latnb, Tillamook;
Alfred Dean. Buy City; G,E. K, Dean.
Nehalem; Win. Fitzpatrick. Tillamook ;
Eli Olds, Tillamook ; S. A. Br.uulliead,
T imbkii L anp , A ct J i - mk 3. 187S.-N011C1 iw
PVFLK-ATION.
('tilled states Land office. Oregon Clty.On-
gou. July 24. 1803.—Notice is hereby «iresnul
tn e inipilauce with the provision« of tbeici™
Congress of June 3 187»*. entitled "An act form
sale of timber lands in the btates of tahforiiw
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Temtory
Jonas T. Chink,
____
of
lairch. County of
State otOiw'.
¡¡atm's'day'filed
hi Tillamook,
th's'offire
lias inis any nieo in
uin
um« his «woni «ut.
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nie"‘ ------------
No. J9OJ, ---- for the parehwe "T
of “
JM
«’ ” j?
w V4. . e J4 of . w
and a e of. . «
No. . x>,
rp. 1 ». r [ 7 7.. w «■■ ■
.
no
>«. ill
i„ tp.
to »Imw tlmt the laml sought 1« more
“
for it. timber orstone than for
I»«-., and to eaial.liah hi. <'l»lra-"X
before the lt.-lrirter and Receiver o( till. ««
at Orem.a City. Oregon, on Wednesday. Wei-
day of November IH V He name« a’J*'‘"?M?
John Kuns, of McMinnville. <’rey>n ” 1
Wood, of Oregon City, Oregon, M. T. Keen
and Olive Rhude. of Larch.
-1.
Any and all persons elaimlng »drenie
alrave-described lands are requested ol'“
claim« in thin office on or before sain
of Nov« mber 1^93-
„
13 2i
J. T. Apperson. Rep»(e
Notice-
Notice is heieby given ‘h«'. **’'
Equaliulion for I Ire County of Tlh*muot.,~
of on g-.n. will meet at the
Clerk of »id county, on Monday.
for the purpose of equaliatag the A«x»ti>
the county for the year 1893
ewter.no''
A» It will !«■ ner e«ary .'1?,ob'?'"n,"(el’irBe'>
of time, further notice will 1« green ol m« "
ing orthe l»»rd.
CHA,L„ P yk
'”3
county a »**"
N b I b ThompBoni
Cabinet Ma\ef and Cwpe»»-
Furnituie. Cabinet Work, etc . made to «*'
B«y Citv; A M. Hare, Bay City; Eli
G.xxlspeed, Tillamook; William Woods,
Bay City.
—
SCROLL SAWING-
l*er«4»nal.
Frank Wilson and wife, of Dilley, are
enjoying the 8ea breeze at Netarts.
Wooden Pumps mads.
Next door to Fred. Larsen • Black*** slwl
Geo Woodruff was in town thin week.
He reports goo.) time» on Nehalem.
Mr. I). Irnnkl n, liookkee|ier for Mark
I-. Colin <k Co., came in on Ihe Angnsta
J' S H. Jordan, of Hillr-licm, spent a
few days in the city and Netarts this
week.
George Colin went out on the Forest
Grove s-age Wednesday for a business
trip to Portland.
Ex-Gov, W . w. Tliaver cante in over
the Wilson river road ftaturday and will
»pend a short time in Tillamook.
W. W. Conder lias retmned from tlie {
T illamook , Oasoox.
Mrs. J- JOH«*’"
MI«» L. J. RUOOLES
Hieles & Johneon
MILLIN’ERV
Near Court Houae.
T u t »»oo» 0”
south |>»rt of the county, where he has
been spending a few weeks limiting and
Monev
loaned,
•r
Notes bought.
Collections made,
fishing.
E. C Cook, of East Portland, arrived
41-M
>n this city Munday, having come over '
the mountaiiis on h s bicycle via Wilson
river road.
Among tlK- camper» at Netarts are Dr
D-•**. Striker, and Geo W. Stryker, of
lort.and, Key S. Stryker Miss Ola M
Stry ker, Mrs. Pearl D. Stryker and Miss
i Annie Ansburger, of Milwaukie
GEO. W KICK*-
Bay Citv
PAINTING,
Frescoing, Decorating
and Paper-hanging-
For MtiaMtn •"» Prtc**^?!Lr<"r12<S*
H k » maxx <;»«■»»«.
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Til I.mook County Ort-