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Vol. VI. No. 15. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. TRUCKEE LUMBER CO. H.ME8EROLE, M. D. !OF SAN FRANCISCO,) Dea lei s in PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office next door to Johnson's drug store. TILLAMOOK, ORE. 7-tf PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, TILLAMOOK. OREGON. J.[ PETRE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Will do an office practice at I)r. Johnson's drug store and attend all calls in this city. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. J T. MAULSBY, Notary Public and Real Estate Conveyancer. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. OLAUDE THAYER. .’- vt - i . aw , TII.I.AMOOK. OREGON. v W. SEVERANCE, ATTORN EY-AT law , TILLAMOOK, OREGON. VAN BUREN BROMLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, OREGON' s 17- MISCELLANEOUS. C. & E. THAYER, BANKERS. Genera) Hanking and Exchange business. Interest paid on time deposits Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, Sweden aud all foreign countries. TILLAMOOK, • - • OREGON. I. F. LARSON BLACKSMITH. Wagon making, aud nil kinds of Wood-work and General Blacksmithing done. Mill Machinery Repaired. Wagons Made to Order. Horse-shoeing a Specialty. TILLAMOOK, ORE. CENTKAL : I : MARKET. L. H. BROWN, P roprietor . The best Beef, Veal, Pork aud Mutton always on band. Eggs, Butter, Vegetable* and Chickens bought and sold. Satlsfa tion guaranteed to every one. >hop opposite the Grand Central. TILLAMOOK. OMK. TILLI\MOOlÇ LIVELY £T^BLE JONES B ros . P roprietors . Ir et-clas«. single and double Inrii owt« kept on hand. Boarding and transient «tock cared tor. T illamook , ore . A cre T racts — and— T own L ots . For sale at reasonable price* and on favorable terms. Ixxation best in the city of Tilla mook CAPT WM I> 8T1LLWKI L. T ills M ook . onx. CHA£. PETERSON. BARBER SHOP- ------- ...........- - Fiat Clan ii Enrj Pirtiolir. Bhaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing Bill IIBISII MIIECTIII —— The patronage <4 tlie m rrajoa t- fnl y aolk-itoL I. ZiTwoin. Fr.nir-«* 1LLAMOUK. .... OKBO >M R epeal of the P urchasing C lause under discussion . Vance of North Carotin» h U m » n Ills voice againMt It. W ashington , Sept. 1 —The house bill to repeal the purchasing clause of the Sherman act gut fairly under way today Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and in the senate. It was taken up early in th, morning hours, in order to give an Shoes, Hats, Caps and Notions. opportunity to Mr. Vance, of North Carolina, to make a speech against it. Groceries, Crockery, and Queens- Mr. Vauc« liegan his speech with the ware. Doors, Windows Lime,Hair, statement that the great law of supply and demand operated in regard Io money and Cement. Hardware and Nails. just as it did to everything else. When it was scarce, the prices of all products C^rSpeeialattention given tofilling were low. The repeal of the law without orders for goods in jobbing lots. any substitute meant the end of silver Agents for the fast sailing money for this generation, unless a revo lution of the people should restore it as it did after the fraudulent demonetiza tion of 1873. Let no man doubt that Tillamook, San Francisco, Portland and way ports. Makes regular trips this movement for the repeal of the every two weeks, weather permitting. Sherman act was the result of a con- »piracy among the money-holder» of the The fast sailing steamer Truckee has been specially world. Our own secretary of the treas fitted up fo carrying passengers. The rates are: ury had said so. It had been repeatedly Cabin Passage ....................... $15.00 announced in the I’ritish house of com Steerage (oneway;.................. $9.00 mons, and nowhere denied, that the Freight, General Merchandise, Portland or San intention of this combination was to in crease the value of gold in the hands of Francisco, Five Dollars per ton. those w ho held it and increase the value J. E. SIBLEY, M anager , of all securities by making them payable ill gold. The method of the attack was H obsonville , O re . by the creation of a panic. Mr. Vance criticized the actio-, of t he secretary of the treasury in redeeming the notes issued in payment for hullion in gold, and said that any intelligent man would j construe that law to mean that discretion Is ‘.lie place to hml Bargains in . was to lie used in favor of pajier when the condition of the treasury required it. The discussion of thisquestion Mr. Vance said, was narrowed by the f.ict that all parties profess bimetalism and have de- , flared for the use of both gold and silver ( in their platforms. STEAMER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Res. and P. O. BAY CITY. GENERAL ♦ MERCHANDISE. They keep on hand at their store in Hobeonville the largest stock of goods in this county consisting of yy J. MAY, M. D., aitor S e SEPTEMBER 7. 1893. TRUCKEE $1.50 Per Year. of home rule, aud, though there was no organized demoiisl ration, lie w as cheered all along the route, lie was accompanied by hid wife and was evidently much pleated with the heartiness of the greet ing lie received from the populace, bow ing constantly to the crowds The premier was loudly cheered by his fol lowers as he walked to his seat. The galleries also gave him a warm greeting. Justin McCarthy opened the debate. Chamberlain followed. He said the bill struck a deadly blow at the honor and interests of the country, but he could not avoid being filled with admiration at the courage, resolution, resources and elo quence of the prime minister. When Balfour rose to sjieak the house was tilled tooveiflowring. Ilesaid thegovern- ment's insane actioti had done more than 100 tory governments could do to demonstrate the necessity for the house of lords us a liulwork ol the greatness and interest of the empire. John Morley, chief secretary of Ireland, sjaike bitterly of the tactics of the op|H>sitioii. lie said there was a great party in Great Britain determined that Ireland should no longer lie the cockpit ot England's factions After many other speeches, division was had upon Courtney’s amendment to reject the bill and it was defeated. The bill was then put on the third reading and passed. The llt»«ir<>Hr«*r. SCRAPS. O f I nformation densed Many liitercstin* put into C on F orm . Items told In a few Words* John Stuart Blackie, poet ami philoso pher, has just celebrated the eighty fourth anniversary of his birthday. Dr lhtnivl <i. Brin ton of Philadelphia is sup|Kisvd to know morealioiit the lan guage of the Indians than any other man in America. Philadelphia has furnished three “Fathers of the House”—William D. Kelley, Samuel J. Randall and Charles O’Neill—in smvessioii. Bishop Turner, president of the African Episcopal Missionary Society, at the Congrt‘ss on Africa in Chicago the other «lav, asserted that Adain and Eve were negroes. Francis Allen, the architect of the great Colliseum, put up in Poston at the time of the Peace Jubilee in 1869, cele brated his eighty-seventh birthday re cently in that city. Janies B. Eustis, Uniteti States Em bassador to France, has gone with his family to Etn»tat, on the English Chan nel. He will remain then* until Septem ber, and fivrhaps longer. Henry I¿ilioucliere, discussing the re cently published statement that Miss I’raddon had realised $500,000 from her novels—a staU'inent which was disputed by most of the Ixindon writers—<lecl«res that in his opinion she has received a much larger sum, ami adds that the con tinuous sale of her novels is unprece dented in the rtvonls of British puh- lishers Withdrawals of money from Europe for America, ami the general scramble for gold now going on, are driving the I’ank of England's discount rate up. It is now 5 |H»r cent, and the hank will not hesitate io put it higher if it thinks there is mn’essity for it. All customers cap have gold when they want it, H»d the bank does not resort to payments in silver,'as dues the I’ank of France, to cheek the outflow. It is now 'becoming England's turn to feel (he tight:i<*ws of money in combination with a very lan guid condition of trade Fifty Japanese have been returned to the Sound as ineligible to land in this country owing to living under contract to work. Their fate is well deserved ami they are no doubt |iensive about the operation of law which would admit them if they had no work but banishes them when they have As tlivy had all a little money, they msy return, but ’heir room is belter than thvircompany. Not one of the City could H|Mmk English. It is a pity that thon* who engage such men cannot be got at. It is they who tempt such lalsuvrs to come livre. Excitement reigns in Freeport, L. I. For weeks the newsdealers have liven selling the New York llooroarvr.a satire on nietrojMilitan journalism. Rev. diar ies Edwards, pastor ot the Baptist Church, has just avowed the authorship, lie has resigned his charge by request of the deacons of his church. The story is an interesting one The New York ilooroarer finds that the cir culation of his paper is dwindling. Only a big ‘‘«coop” can save it from bank ruptcy. The managing editor accordingly semis a reporter to the internal regions to interview Satan. Concerning report ers, the author says: Bank of Kligland'. High IlM«. “it is a well known fact that not even knives, pistols, bloodhounds, bulldogs, AGENCY FOR Complete line The a< tion of the I’uiik of Englaiid in t.gers, tire, brimstone ordevils will deter The the rate of discount to 5 per cent, a . ew York reporter from getting news.” . Largest stock of Ladies raising CELEBRATED is commended generally as necessary in The rejH>rter lands in the dominions of Boots and Dress Goods. view of the probability that most of the ( of Beelzebub by means of suinde. There further demands of the United States Shoes in the he met a parson and a deacon. The ESTABLISHED IS*> --- for gold will lie made u | miii England pyrometer showed 1,40G degrees of heat City. Nevertheless, it is remarked that only and the paison cursed it. The r »of Can /it you in three times in the last twenty-live years cracked, and the rejs>rtor, the parson Hats 4- Caps. Clothing and lias the rate been so high in August— and the deacon (’limited up a pillar ami Gents Furni once in 1870, in aiitici|Hition of the craw led through the orifice to liberty just France-Prussian war; again in 1878, as the Isittom fell out of ¡aindemonium. foot wear. shing Goods. IMK MtPX COPYHICMTtD when the Glasgow I’ank collajmsl, ami The worldly result of the newspaper last in 1890, after the failure of the man’s adventures in Hades wa. an in MARKLEY. MAYS & ROCHE, FREE *BU8 TO TRAINS AND Harings crease of half a million in the Hooroarvr's Steamer« Proprietors. The dialnrlied state of the financial daily rirciiliition. The book is selling like M D. ROCHE, Centrally Located. atmosphere continuous practically un “hot cakeu” in I’reeistr . Newly Furnlehed. Manager changed. Forty lacs of India Council drafts were again offer* I on Wednesday. Non« <»f li»<l Homes. Only 3 a-j lacs wereapplied for and there were no sales. All offers were lower A well-known broker was saying last than Htg itence During the last eight night that a few days ago he hi*d been weeks the India Council hits offered 330 engaged in liiso lice (that’s what he said) I 'auada has nearly everything her ow n PORTLAND, OREGON. lacs of Council drafts, and has sold hut until far into the morning. “I bimrded way with England in all internalaftdra, COR. 4 th & ALDER STS. twelve. In the face of the Council’s a ear,” he sai<l, “at Madison street At but it is exjs’i ting too much to insii-t accruing sterling obligation, the inability Congress street a crowd of |M*ople got on ii|ion landing her cattle alive nt Britisli 8 P West Bide R R Walting 8trlctly F|r«t Class, to sell lulls ( Olnjwls theipiertlon whether ami filled the car. As we pr<M*eede<l )s>rts for grazing nml fatt4*ning when Room and Ticket office. European Plan. a gold loan or an issue of Treasury hills sevi r.il other passengers entered and there is likelilnssl of dineane lifting pro may not become necessary. The Statist had to stand, among them an old Irish pagated. An extra price is obtained (or sUs k which may tv kept a few weeks LARGEST HOUSE. and other financial authorities urge that man. A. L. ALDERMAN, the Council's true policy is to sell at the “Al street after street was )»HHi*ed and after debarkation. In S<*o land the cattle Proprietor. Good Accomodations. market price, the objections to the loan not a single seat was vacated a comical are in dvmnnd by gr.txiers, who are lieing numerous ami valid The silver look of weariiieiM stole over his fa<*e, un grumbling at exclusion. I viha|>s there market has been active, India Isaight til at last, just as we passed Twenty- is no more real reason to keep Canadian freely for the Intzaars, anil China was second street, he could stall id it no longer cattle out thiin shipments from the I present the rule is to hardly lag» active as a purchaser, chiefly an<l looking slowly around the car, lie Unit4*d Staten The present proprietor has just assumed management for forward delivery. said : ‘For the love of heaven, is there slaughter all the js/rtn. of this hotel, and respectfully solicits a share of the none of youse have homes.”’—Chicago A discoveryof coallwds of conni«h*rahle Thr IC iih I i f<»r fl»e atrip. Post. value has liven made in the «hqmrtmvnts patronage of the public. SAMPLE ROOMS. C aliiwi li ., Kan , Sejrt. 4.—This place of O hiich and Bolivar, United state* <4 Mrarrlty «»f < «ml In Kngl«Hd. Colombia, am! has I mtvii nqiorted on by CENTRALLY LOCATED CONVENIENT TO BOiT LANDING is la-ginning to experience the rush of |M*opF lient njam semiring claims in the The collier’s strike is the cause of the Mr Caraeristi, civil engineer. The field TILLAMOOK. ORKOOM. Cherokee Strip when that country is coal carrying railways losing thousands extends over an area of 10,(MM) s<pnire Opened to settlement on Sepiernla-r Id of |s>un«ls in freight every week. But miles and the s«*ams vary from three to The objective point of most settlers here this loss is as nothing com|>ared with twenty feet thick, ami are therefore all tofore has been Arkansas City, but so the cost and difficulty ot pr<M-urii>g fuel workable. The quality of coal repre many have gathered along I he Clierokee with which o|M'rat»‘ the lines. The sented Include« cannel, nnthracit ami Strip line in tlikt vicinity that it is Great Eastern Railway's works in Strat bituminous Mining in probably a much doubtful if all will liesuii essfiil in sectir- ford, Mi<l<llesex, a lii<’h employ 4 MX) men easier task than any s|s*civs of surface nig claims. As a result, hundreds of have lieen forced to run on short time. lals»r in «climate so torrid, hik I provided J. P. ALLEN, Proprietor. peo|>lean> now coming here by the Rock The company has fitted several furnares workers can lie procured there is an Island Railway from both east and west (or the consumption of li<|tii«l fuel and o|s*nihg here for mpital A supply of Tins place is nearer the line Ilian Ar haw contrived apparatus for a similar in furl fnr vesMds in thin region is of the «ehm taken full charge of the Grami < entrai Hotel .nd bare reitted .nd relarni.hed II In kansas City. The hotels are filling and novation on the I< mm »motives, but the greatest consequence and must inerram* eacrllent ahapejnat aa ir<<o.l a. new We aliali hepleaaeri to have all oar old patrona many camps have lieeii pip-lied in the wurrews of the experiment is wtdl in in importance. and frieuda to make na a call. Every effort will be mode V, moke the aarr'mndinga pleaMUt and mmCortotde for gueata public Mpiare and in vacant lota. The doula. The transcontinental linen must lie a prairie wagons, with their Iranis of little put out by the dec inion of the Cana TILLAMDDK, -------- OFEGDN. Farmers Kanklnf la Their < rrharda. children, are lieginidng to arrive from dian I’Bciflr, w hich has declined bi go to the West, They mostly go direct to the f. ir*VKTTr, Ind.. Hept. 4.—John Fisher Chicago on the 2Hth innt., there » A^it~ lit.«*, where the wagon tope a re converted a farmer near Fowler drew <300 out of runs a restoration of rales bi the Igurr into tents. Imnk, placed it in an old ruMjer Isaitand they occupied during the comment buried it under a wagon lied. A thief of the year. Thin rmiferrnre haflHm th* Htotoar <»f < ommoto». stole the money. After the news of the originated by the Great Northern ami Ijuanos, hept. J.—< i lad stones long ttiefi beiume bruitedals>ut, every farmer Northern laiifir, and it may mil have ortraits n i l tyles Iwane-rule f glit ill tlieciHlilnrara isemleal. for miles alsait grablied a spade ami much run ess if the Canadian < iMiijmiiy The bill pass ed at I o'clork thia tMatur* went to tlieorrhard 0»examine Ids Imnk prefers to ¡Middle its own rum>r. Railway InetanLinrtrtig prectM for Ini ien roenjMUiieii which profess be competit ■lay > ntoniing, 301 to 287 It was hurried acrmint. which insure* Mirceae every ive but which come to working agree to tlie h ruse <4 lor>ia, which gave the M. Pa vie, F rem’h Minister to Hiam, ments that deprive (lie public of any nlarging a pecialty first muling ami adjourned. There was wl»4«e name has recently lieen so promi rlaaim.ty from rivalry might alimsit an unusual animation along the rouie irran < iladat-me's resilience to tlie rrniimona nent in the press dispatc hes, has had well l»r amalgamated. It in against Vie*. rtf the moot important yrstmlay afternoon. The streets were conrkieralde experience in Asia, though ¡Hiblic policy to make bs> iiiiich liarmony pl n r* of intern* in tlw i-ounly. crow-ied with people wlm wislmd to lie haw only held his present position among railr«anla, for then tlie public it flrece)!. STUDIO CC3 1ST ST AND 3RD AVE E, OVER HEADLIGHT OFFICE catch a glimpse »4 the great rliamptrai since tl»e begitMMMg «4 last year. □RY 4 GOODS, BRADLEY&METCALFCÈ HOLTON HOUSE, Occidental Hotel. A llen H ouse , A. G. REYNOLDS, P E I A . T he L eading S S .