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TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY. Vol. VI. No. 14. TRUCKEE LUMBER CO PROFESSIONAL CARDS. y H. MESEKOLE, M D. ’OF SAN FHANCISOO.I Ilealeis In PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office next door to Johnson’» drug store. 7-tf TILLAMOOK, ORE. GENERAL * MERCHANDISE. They keep on hand at their store in Hobsonville the largest stock of goods in this county consisting of W J. MAY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. J [ PETRE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Will do an office practice at l)r. Johnson’s drug store and attend all calls in this city. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps and Notions. Groceries, Crockery, and Queens- ware. Doors, Windows Lime,Hair, and Cement. Hardware and Nails. TILLAMoOK. OREGON. £^F’<i>eciul attention given to filling orders for goods in jobbing lots. Agents for the fast sailing J T. MAULSBY, STEAMER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public and Real Estate Conveyancer. Tillamook, Sail Franeiaco, Portland ami way ports. Makes regular trips every two weeks, weather permitting. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. The fast sailing steamer Truckee has been specially fitted up fo carrying passengers. The rates are: (J LAUDE THAYER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Cabin Passage........................... $15.00 Steerage (one way,................... $0.00 TJI.I.AMOOK. OREGON. Freight, General Merchandise, Portland or San Francisco, Five Dollars perton. J. E. SIBLEY, M anager , H obsonville , O re \V. SEVERANCE, ATTORNEY-AT I.\W, TIIXAMOOK, TRUCKEE ORI C.ON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, OREGON Ke«. an.t r. O. HAY CITY. FREE *BU8 TO TRAIN8 AND 8teamers. Centrally Located. Newly Furnished. MARKLEY. HAYS &. ROCHE, Proprietors. M. D. ROCHE, Manager y AN BUREN BROMLEY, 5>7- HOLTON HOUSE, PORTLAND, OREGON. MISCELLANEOUS. COR. 4 th & ALDER STS. C. & B. THAYER, BANKERS. Geueral Banking and* Exchange busiiiesH. Interest paid on time deposits. Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, Sweden and all foreign countries. TILLAMOOK, - • • OREGON. I. F. LARSON BLACKSMITH Wagon making, and nil kind, ot Wood-work ami General BlsckscrtRlmig done. Mill Machinery Repaired. 8 Strictly First Class. European Plan. P West 8ide R R Walting Room and Ticket office. LARGEST A. L. ALDERMAN. HOUSE. Cood Accomodations. Proprietor. The present proprietor has just assumed management of this hotel, and respectfully solicits a share of the patronage of the public. SAMPLE ROOMS. CENTRALLY LOCATED. CONVENIENT TO BOAT LANDINC. TILLAMCCK, OREGON. Wagons Made to Order. ll.SK “hoeing a Specially. TILLAMOOK. OHK. A llen H ouse 4 CENTKAL=£^ r^gsMARKET. L. H. BROWN, P roprietor . Tlie best Beef, Veal, Pork aud Mutton always on hand. Eggs. Butter, Vegetables and Chickens bought and sold. Satlsfa tion guaranteed to every one. *hop opposite the (irand Central. TtLLAM«X)K, ONE. TILL^MOOlÇ LIVELY £T^BLE J. P. ALLEN, Proprietor We have taken full charge of lite Grand < entra! Hotel and have refitted and refnrni*1’.ed it excellent shape, just as r«»t>1 as new. We «-hall be pleased to have all our old patrons ami friends to make 11* a call. Every effort will be made to make the surroundings plea«*ai'f ind comfortable for guests TILLAMDDK, -------- NEW HOUSE ill OREGON. NEW FURNITURE LARSEN » HOUSE M. H. LARSEN, proprietor. JONES B ros . P roprietors . •4- I.al<laaa alngle and donl.le Him onia kepi on hand. Boarding and lraual. nl «to. k can“! for. T illa moos . obk . A che T racts —and— T own L ots . F.x mie at teswacable price, and on taroral.le terrea. location best in lhe city df Tilla mook First class in every rEspecti best accnmmcdatinns in the city. Headquarters far the traveling public Located □n main street. TillamccK- Dregcn, A. G. REYNOLDS, ;■ Vhotcutrrtpher.rZ ’."' • • P ortraits I n A ll T he L eading S tyles Instilnta neons pr aese for I «si iea which inautefl s'lrce*« every time. E nlarging a A S pecialty . Views nf the most iiiifortant pl ire* inter» Ft in the conntr. STUDIO: COR 1ST ST. AND 3RD AVE E, OVER HEADLIGHT OFFICE CHAg. pETER^ON. A lfred W illiams , BARBER SHOP, □RUG STORE! Tillamook, Oregon. LI1TE OIF1 ■ITI mil IICIHUTIII The patronage of the public is respe, t- f «11 V solicited. Is ttsnsokna Prawm-aa .roar IL1-AMOOK. .... OKBGOX DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES Prescriptions Compounded At all hours. AUGUST 31. 1893 ANOTHER FIRE $1.50 Per Year the first spadeful of earth, which was put in a silver casket ami sold at auction to the highest bidder The first bid was L umber yards and five resi $350. The bidding waaspirited and the S hort I tems of I nterest from earth was finally knocked down to Roos dence BLOCKS BURNED. our E xchanges . Brothers for $1150. The spade with which Chicago again HUftcrw from u¡ Kettlng of a the first earth was turned was sold at Information for all SortN anti Condition I.amp. auction to Davis l'rotliera for $106. Five of Men. C hicago , Aug. 24.—A tire, which, in hundred men then commenced work extend of territory covered, is the largest immediately on the excavations for the A rose in the hand isn’t always a rose. known in this city for many years, be site. Like countenances indicate like cluir- gan in that portion known as South Iron < MHlng for Piling. j ncters. Chicago about 5 o’clock tliis afternoon, Newspapers are printed in fifty-nine In building ilie new government quar and before brought under control had j languages. antine station at Diamond Point near destroyed 200 buildings. 15»> always w rote w ith a brandy bottle As a consequence, many hundreds of Port Townsend, Wash., the government peoples an1 homeless The tire started will cause the lower portion of the piles at his elbow. Weber wrote iiest in the laH*r garden ii. the three-story building at the corner to lie encase.I in a cast iron cover tu pro of Ninety-first and ¡Superior avenue, oc tect them from the ravages of (lie teredo. will, plenty of liquid refreshment. cupied as a residence by William liilles. The castings are fourteen inches in dia Great theologians don’t go to heaven It was caused by liis daughter, who meter and some are 35 feet long and because they are great theologians. accidentally upset a lamp while heating weigh 8,000 pounds. There are to be 35 Five laughs at lucksmiths, because a hair-curling iron The flames ate of these poles and the casings art* now locksmiths have lieen in love themselves. being cast by a foundry on the Sound nt their way over block after block of small 1'efore saying an unkind tiling of one frame residences, until it reached the a rate of two a day. This will be the think how you would like to have it said lake. Within two hours after lhe tire first w harf of the kind to lie built on of you. started it had consumed at least five Puget Bound. The plan is to drive the Shelley wrote very rapidly, but revised blocks of a great industrial section of piling timber and then slip the iron the city 1'efore the few engines of the casting over them, filling in each one carefully and s|amt much time in (silisli- district could make the slightest impres w ith cement, and it is Icelieved that there iug his verses sion ll|sm the flames, they lamnded east will be practically no end to the service I The consumption ot bricks in the ward between Ninetieth ami Ninety-first of the piles so construcled. It is thought United Kingdom amounts toalioiit 2.50-, streets, in the direction of lhe lake. The that the cement w ill eventually become 000,000 a month. brands la*ing carried long distances by so hardened as to resist wear of the It h>u> lieen estimated that Great the wind. The assistant marshal in elements and the lairing of the teredo, Britain has alsiut 100,000 absolutely charge of that district, seeing that the even when iron has worn away, and it "homeless” wanderers. utmost efforts of the department were w ill likely lead to the construction of (•liver Wendell Homes is said to write necessary if the greater part of the town similar w harves at other ports on the very slowly and carefully. Ilis hand Sound. was to lie saved, notified Chief Marshal writing is small and dear. Swenie of the condition of affairs, and Cruelty. A letter mailed in Ixmdou April 7 and two engines were started down from the An (»hi I Lilian writer says that where remailed in llong-Kong made the cir main portion of the city ns soon as pos lhe plague attacked a family or elan of cuit of the world in the fust time of sixty- sible. The largest fireboat, lhe Yose the Siuiliaiifi tlieir cuHtoin wait to load a two days mite, was also hurriedly started out on mule with the infected garments of the ( The city of lamdon drinks every year a 13-mile trip to the burning section. dead and drive it into the territory of a 45,000,000 gallons of malt liquor, 8,000-, Tefore it had readied the harbor nt neighboring tribe “Why whould we 500 gallons of wine and 1,500,00) gallons South Chicago the fire had eaten its way bear trouble alone?’’ watmiid to be their of spirits. five blocks la-tween Superior avenue and Role H|M>h»gy for the inhuman act. The Fifty-six yeara ago the 1,1. s-k on which the lake From this time on the forces Italian historian may have slandered the the Chicago |HH*totllce now stands was of the fire department gradually increased Sicilians, against whom be evidently had nnd the thunes were brought under con a grudge; but there are Engli»h-H|»eak- was sold at auction for $505. it is now worth $5,000,000. trol. By 8 o’clock the work of nearly ing people a« cruel Whatever little It is asi-eried that the best, strongest forty engines, liesides the firelssits, had worry or great grief haw l»veii given them told and in a little while it was practic to carry they inflict u | m » ii their neighborK ami most fibrous maleriid in the shaja* ally under control. Conservative esti by incessant lamentations and com of wood, now use.l as pulp for pn|a'r, is mate“ put the aggregate loss in the re- plaints. In one house it is a strong, , made from rpruce logs. • tlenee district at »400 000. The Sunday healthy man w ho is at odds w ith I lie | “i cti," the famous Irish setter dog, Creek Coni Company will lose $250.000. weather, bis business, his family, the that haa for ten years past run to every ami the Feck Lumber Com puny $200,000. town, and sometimes even with (iud fire with the fire department "f Malden, The numlier of people homeless is var himself, and by peqH’tiial grumblings Mass., died last week. Ilis death lias iously estimated nt from 4l'00 to 5000, he lays the weight of his misery on a caused ii ieeling of sadness among '.be but it in thought these figures are a little sickly, jMitient wife. Or is it a nervous, , memla-re of the tire diqairtment. exaggerated. fretful woman who makes the lives of Careful inquiry intotlieeircunirtiiiiica a whole family wretched liecauwe she anteceileiit to collapse during torrid Sftrm on the Atlantic C or mt. will not I »ear her ¡»«‘tty physical ailments ( weather shows tliai in rare cans only N ew Y ork . Aiijr. 24.— \ Went Indian alone. The victims of such cruelties lias actual exposure to tlie sun been re cylono. which pwevt over tlii« part of would j»ei liaps prefer to take tlieir sponsible for the disaster, nml it ia a the .'tlantip court lant night and thia cliHiices in ancient Kicily, and would fact tl..“ nearly as many ciisvs occur morning nn ita way tn the New England cry” Better the risk of a plague for the after sunset as at midday. cor Ft. 1eP ita mark over the whole region body than that of leprosy for the soul.” By irrigation 25,ISM),GOO acresure made around New York within a aweep of fruitful in India alone. In Egypt there Ill Ills ('MilCiAHU«. fully hundred in ilea. The rainfall meaa- are about H.tMXt.tkk) acres nml in Europe nred 3 82 inrhea «luring the laat 12 lionra. Ill the (' hii < iii . uh mi.uiituim. there are about 5,000,000. The I'liiled States haa the aevereat that haa over l>een recorded many wild, unciviliied Iriliea of people just la-gun tlie work of improving waste hy the local aignal service Many ahipa w lioae rough waya would make tlie heart area, add has already aliout 4,000,000 from the harbor, aa well rf ateamahii* of a civilixed mother »land hi i 11 with fear acres of irrigated land. which are «hie tndav, are now « ruiaing if her child were to !»■ treated aa the A man livingon Fishing Creek, Weisel outaiile waiting for the wind tn aulwde people of ('aucaauH treat their children Th rough the dragging of an«h«»ra of ca every day. The Ural plaything given a county, W. Va , has lieen deaf for five mping ahijka in the hay nn«l North river, ('auca.ua baby ia a dagger. Thia ia pre yeara. The other day he went to a more than 50 rahlea of the Western sented to him aa aoun aa be call walk, physician for examination, when a wad Union Telegraph Company were torn »'or an hour or two each day Ilia mother of cot'on completely eimted over was and are laid uarlraa on the liottom of apenda her lime teaching him how to use found in each ear. The cotton wads the river The ravagea of the atorm lhe wea|a.n, ao that he will Rome .lay were put in five yeara ago to stop ear ache and lias been forgotten. were no les. severe on Is ml. Trees were liecome an expert lie ia taught toatah I'reeident Eliot of Harvard College overturned in Central Park end manv ao that it makea no aplaali, and ia made plants mined. Many plate-glass win to hurl Ilia dagger al a mark again ami challenges with some aa|ierily lhe state dows in tlie vicinity of Madison square again until he cannot miaa Ilia aim. And ment of Binhop Mallallieu tliatdriliiken- and along Prondwav were shattered by all tliia ia done during ilie time that ii ess among the student» of Harvard and tl>e violence of the wind, while shutters o her la.ya are apinning I o | m ami atu.ly- Yale lias become so common an to excite were torn from tl»e houses throughout ing a apelling-book. When a t'aucaaua no comment I’reeident Eliot sayn the Bishop doesn’t know wliat he in talking the city. Telegraphic ami railroad com laiy grow, up lie kuowa juat one thing alsnit and that the charge ia abeurd. munication was Holly interrupted in all how to line the dagger. directions. Hummer rvtutrl* suffered When a horse in trotting a 2:30 gait A HI.Mlaa Hell Aahed. grea'lv from high sens In Pr<»>klyn hia feet move a little faster than a mile A non ->f a dignified Hartford man, al ill 1 :IO. An liis Isnly is moving at 2:20, the storm was aasevere a. in New York. During its height a policeman found the though not old in yeara, haa a g.aal bit and an each of his feet when in contact body of a dead man lying in a peddler's of age in Ida braina. with the ground is stationary and then The family obaarve the cuatom of silent in picked up ami moved forward to lake wagon on Whipple street. The wagon was filled with water In New Jersey hleaaiug at the table, and at dinner re the next step, the foot must move an the storm was severely felt. The streets cently the eix-year-old s|a,ke up: lunch taster than lhe laxly an to make “Why don't you aay it aloud, pa’’T at Elixahrthport, near the sound, are the step, which in over twice an fast. “You can aay it aloud if yon elnawe, under aster to a depth of two and three The I hike of Newcastle’s n|iecialty in feet, and |>eople float about on rafts to my aou,” repliial Ilie father, and bowing amateur pfiotegraphy in to secure por hia head aoh-mnly the litilefellow origin- get to work traits of rare wild animals in tlieir native atel thia unique grace : Mid-Winter Fair. “God have mercy on tbeae victuals.” , surroundings. He is traveling in quest of tlcew with Gambler Bolton, a member K am F basosoo , Aug 24.—At 2 o'elork Th«t T«B« s of the Royal Geograbical Hcnuety, and this afternoon the first spadeful of earth The .laughter of a country rector taught well known an one of the moat expert was turned for the midwinter fair in the choir boya a new tune at a Monday amateur photographers ot animals in Golden Gate Park. It was an oreaaten evening's practice, tn lie aung on Ilie fol lhe worlcl. The two proceeded fr an lhe of great ceremony. Tlxxiaamlsof people lowing Sunday. Munday morning came World's Fair to California, where one of were present, latainess «as suspended “Well, Johnny," said Miaa X, “I ho|ie their chief object« is to photograph the in town, the aclmols closed. and the Na you haven't forgotten lhe new tune, for se a Ilona on tlie cliffs. tional Guard paraded. A salute was we dejiMHl Uilirbon you." In sorting over the letters for Chicago fired by the United Ktatrs artillery, ami “Naw. mum, not a hit. Why, I’ve speerlies were made by prominent citi- bam a-skeerin' lhe crows with II sll a man in the general Ohieago office lean kept an account of the numlier of different isiu. Whipping in the hartsw was |>r»>- week." ways the word Chicago in spelled. Re fnsedly decorated with lamting, and lhe A Hwak Nw-«»paos. cently the record allowed 1'17 different aftermsm was a general holiday. The T hs . Dii.las, (Ire., Aug. 25—The First ways. Keane ri|ie net cola r in Finland $500,000 guarantee fund has been nearly all subarrihwl by citiarns, and the work National Bank will open its >looro sgain sent a letter V> bin brother and spelled <4 constructing the Im.blings ami pre heniorrow morning, fulfilling the pre the nance of the < iarden ('ity Zixxaso. paring tlie grounds «ill proceed witlwmt diction on the part <4 Imllea people llist Hull another foreigner, p>«»ibly with a intermiamon until the lair opens Tl* it would be the find in Oregon to rewiime nimater lurdive, spelled the word Jag- Ilipalio, Jajijo, Hchanefiacho, lair will tie opem-d January 1st, 1**4 Iruainews. Tin- city la jubilant over the jago. ami will continue six months Io Jane 30. rrp..rt and tlie First Natirmal will doubt llisago, and Cluu liicho are also prime ia vial rites. This afternoon director I* Young took lee. do a riiahlng »Hiaiiiewe. CLIPPINGS