BICEVITIES. Owing to an accident on the steamer A wow load«I with wood got into the strong el.b tide at Astoria Monday and South Coast, the Detrick Company lias carried against the schooner Louis Olsen put the Noyo in ln r place to leave San Francisco for Astoria and Portland the ciiusi: g considerable damage Tl.e Salem police have discovered that • 28th in-t. Thia has lieen done to keep the real name of Laura Burke who died up the schedule timeofevery eight days. On Thursday an old musket lock was in San Francisco is Caa<‘ amt that her parents lived near Salem for some time. found iu the excavations at the site of Mr. Young, <»f Alb'na, was here th s the new bank. It is fitted with a ham­ week Io« king after his ram h on Wilson mer such as were used a lien percussion ile lina been I.anling liinils r for a i-ups were first invented, but was evidently | ri v» r lioHsi* and w ill perhaps i ome to live h» re made in tl.e fiist place for use on 11 flint lis-k musket, ami is probably a relic of next summer. At one lime The agitation for l>etier fir? protection the Hudson Bay Company seems to he growing cooler. Perhaps the there were many muskets in use on this dai'gf r is not so great now that some c .ast fitted with these locks It is an in­ good i uildings have been pul up and teresting relic of pioneer days. Hairy Ina l’ros|r,““leilt the Senate Monday for vmlati'ngth"'" " The Harrison is ex;e. :ci in t ie bay ing were never brighter than they are weekly newspaper is, or recently was, re- of the constitution in emleaSt** today. at present. We are informed by Mr gillaily published in the luimlwtiling of G.W. Plalps, of Ne ar s was in town Towns* ml, of the firm of Ogden A Town­ its proprietor,editor, icp rter, adv« rti-ing stroy theindeia-mlenee of Ihe Tuesday. send, of Portland, that many farmeis agent and printer, the five lieing one liranehof the government l.v George Wisidruff came in from Nehalem U who have hitherto held aloof from the man. The patter appeared in purple ink coen e congvess into the Tuesday. creamery enterprise, have l«en so im­ from a gelatine copying press, or liekto- tepialbt l. N* « to this effe., i!,! ' Pete Byron is building a house at pressed by the benefits accruing therl'rotn grapli, and its editoiisls ami local news -ndleatedtn tin- .escimi,,„ presenj Garibaldi and the su|a*rior advantages of making were usually so cl. arl' piesenn d lluitthe morning by Stewart of Nevada their butter in large qtiHi lilies tl.Ht they little journal was ii.flu. idh.l in the terri­ winch lie announced he would .’„t?*" .Many subscriptions are now due the intend next year to devote tl.eir energies tories, was read with avid ty ill tile news­ Hie Senate Mmidav. The re~ I i" III. tm.iGirr chirestheindeis-nd^nceoftlie.iXi to the . are of milch cows In one instance paper offices of Eastern Canada ami con­ Wm. Quick is now running a livery departments of th. governmet.t 1110^ a farmer has fully decided to have a herd stantly quoted as an authority. Bill the stable at Baker City , of 41) cows anil take the ini I k Io the cream­ most curious papirofall is that deecrilied mmntamed and the use of Miss .Maggie Tone will dose her school ery. Other m< t> will gel smaller herds by G. A Sala, us formerly published in fltience by one depart meni to[(.01,trij ? at Gleuora this week. -• nuoti,er is i„ violati.,„ ofth 1 others are in course of erection Lord Dimraven’s yacld Valkyre, to and lliise who have patroniied thia the Deccan. This piqier was lithographed Subset ibi is will phase note the date jconstitutmn and uctive to our fi i-onli st in the international race for creamery during the past season have, every morning on a square of white cot­ Some of the hand boys went for a boat w .ien their time expires. of government. The i„tr.Ju..1Ì0B riseng« rs, among Hident to control congress. paid to the farmers of this vicinity from sheets again ami again —Ex . light house road camp daily. whom were J. II Bridgeford of Bay City 21st. She was delayed by head winds The cloture resolution was then takm The steamer Improvement is under­ who has been in Astoiia oil I usiness, j and high seas, bntcaiite through stniichly $1000 to $1400 in cash monthly. This has A Wayward Salem Girl. been of very material help to this com­ up. Turpie of Indiana srgnedsgaitutit, without accident. going repairs at Cohn’s wliaif. and Mrs. VV. W. R dehalgh of Astoria. adop’ton. After debate the remlution C. II Colton was in town this week munity in keeping small debts paid up. ; A son of John Brown, the famous Lama Burke, Hiipp. sed to have been Mail carriers bids for the carriage ci from bis eraitberrv ranch at Sand Lake j and providing it circulation that other-' a tesidenl of Salem, was found death in was referred to the committee on rule, uholitiouist, has settled near Salem mails in Oregon and Washington are now by the seuate. wise might have laen hiking, explaining her room in a lodgitig-hoiise in Sail Fran Rev. IL B. Morgan staried for Forest open and applicants can forward their Iai“t spring he planted two acres and the in a measure why the hard times so cisco on the l!Hh inst She was 111 years Grove on Monday over the Wilson river communications to the contracting de­ slips have.done so well that lie is able to Hebo. Ining up some of the ripe beiriis. This much complained of in the Willamette old, and it is said, was one of several girls road. partment of the postoffice at Washington. The hop pickers are about all l ome is remarknblv well ami lie expects next Valley have not been felt here to a great who ran uwiiv from their homes in Salem Dr Wise will he at the Winfield House A coat of new paint is being applied to year Io h ive a crop that u ill pay • x- extent. The Tillamook butter has fully County clerk Conder was on his ranch and came to Portland in May, 18(12, when in Bay City on O t 3rd to remain a few the store of C. W. Smith which is a great penses. W. C. King and Dr. May who realized the expectations of the firm, who the men of-wni Charleston and Baltimore for a few days. day -. improvement. A hundred dollars worth are also interested in tlie cranberry pro­ have placed it liefore the public in such were lying in the harbor. Her parents The campers have ulx,ut returned t„ The [aitato crop is re|a>iled to 1« very of paint applied on the buildings would ject went out to Ilwaco a few weeks ago a manner as to gain for it a demaud that 1 notified the local authorities, ami Depute tiieir valley homes make the city look thousand dollars worth good this year I h .ih ili quantity ami aud visited the large cranberry niursh at they have difficulty in supplying. For Constable Wood, of Justice Woods’ court, George Kellow and Oscar Body-felt better quality. that place. All are confident that the this reason the city crtamery is desitous found her in a house of questionalde re­ will attend the Yamhill county fnirlh.. The Larsen House is being fixed upas T he roof of the project will be successful, and that in n of handling all the good milk they can pute in the North End. He sent her to week. rapidly as possible ami is oneofthe iiiohi is laung repaired lew years cranberries will be one of the obtain ami where their sticet ss also in­ her home, but, after remaining tlitre a John Malaney and W R. Robedesof comfortable hotels in town. The room* creases the prosperity of this community d.reetoi s. staple products of Tillamook county. fi w months, she again disappeared. This Woods were m[the county seat la»twwk. are large and nicely furnished and every it will be well for the tanchers to make | G A. Mowers, of Blaine, came in with The naphta launch Ida Hazel, owned time she went to Seattle, where, it is said, rare is taken to see that gues s are well effort to fiiritish this. There aie more cattle buyers in Uiis 11 loud of Onions List Monday raised on by Mr. .1. <). Ilaiitliorn was very nearly 1 she led a wild life Thence she went to attended to. part ol the County but they do not Ids ranch. being sent to deslruction al Astoria. She Deportation Ordered. Astoria, where she temained for nine The battleship Oregon which is being fancy prices B ms :—To the wife of Ed. G. E. Wist, constructed in San Francisco will I e broke down while tending tislitraps in months. Three weeks ago she took her W ashington , Sv|»t 24.—Secretary Car- ex-Joatmaster nt Nehalem, a boy, Se|e 81 will 1 lalrl« launched October 2(1. Governor Penn«»yer tlie cutoff outside Ilwaco and drifted out ii.-Ie Ims written a letter tu Attorney-Gen­ departure for San Francisco and died as (ember 26. towards the breakers at a lively rate, the has named Miss Daisy Ainsworth ol eral Olney, stating that the treasury will ab ve stated. Thrashing is the order of the dav. The bridge acrons Daugheity Slough Oakland, a native of Oregon to christen two men idaiard being powerless to slop pay all expenses incurred for departing Huckleberry Crop l.lglit. •Mr. McCarger was visiting Here last her. Her plight was noticed by the life has been repaired and looks almost like i the vessel as she is launched. Chinese under the Geary law, so far as week. saving crew, the tug Columbia, and the u new otiu. Klamath men feel pretty comfortable its means will p rmit. Tlie execution ot Another of the miners who were en­ Mr. Anderson of Darlington Heights is The Portland Ex|s sitioii o|ieiied yecled here daily not too via I to allow them to ripen w< II. The city fathers have decided to repair Alvin Phelps (by sherifljto Dewit Collier derailed and slipped, overthrowing over A gi ntlemeit in Tillamook has received orders refusing writs of habeas corpus, Messrs. Fuller mid Pike, of Bay City, the bridge over the main slough by put­ 2(10 passengers violently on the pier The 1 acre in sec Hl, 4 s, 10 w. must continue in such custody pending i caught the largest hii I iiioii of the Beason ting new plank ami possibly new stringers letters from parties in Wisconsin who Patrick Moore to David J. Hadley, small elevation of the sidewalk proved Monday night It weighed 85 pounds. over the main slough and laying the old wish to negotiate for land on which to such app‘*al, and can be deported, if at a safeguard against any loss of life, but 1 28 acres in sec 31, If, 10 w, $10 all, only after judgment in such appeal Nels Thompson lias got a new mortic­ plank on this end of the bridge on top of establish a colony The colonists would many of the passengers, me,:, women and ing machine mid in better prepared than liie premuit planking. Further repairs come out next spring if their representa­ is in favor of the government.” For Hale or Trade. | children, were severely bruised and ever to carry on his business as cabinet will probably be made next spring. tives, who will visit this country in a Another Frlgliirul Wreck. One Alierdeen-Aiigus (polled-Angus I cut A few were removed to hospitals maker. Mr. Freas closed his school Monday short time cun find 11 suitable location. ( HlcAGo, Sept. 22.—At Kii gsbury, ' by the ambulance corps. Employes on bull, 2-year old, one Alierdeen Angus They intend to make dairying their bus ­ Tlic sheriff’s sale at the Roberts luird- after a very tucceasful term The public Ind ,011 the Wabash road sixty-five miles the pier and sidewalk kept the people cow, 4-ycar old, and one yearling heifer, wme store, which should have laren held school will open Monday next with C. 11. iness and the fame of this conntv as a all thoroughbred and registered stock. east of Chicago, the second section of a cool and avoided a panic. Saturday Inst was | km I| h > ii « n 1 until next Freas as principal, M.ss Eva Ross ami dairy country having reached them they Will trade for horses or will sell on time west-lM>und passenger train from Detroit seem to think they would prefer this to Saturday. Miss Maggie Tone Mistants. Owing to * Sellili^ Heer lient. with approved notes. Here is a bargain to Chicago ran into an east bound freight any place they have yet heard of. They The work of Inking snags out of the lack of funds it is uncertain how long the Attorney General Chamberlain holds ns I want to dis|>oHe of the cattle. Io» on a aiding early this morning, wrecking slough will la» commenced as Soon as the term will be, but it is expected to last are all men of some means and would like liotli engines and coaches amt sleepers. that the sale of deer meat is lawful dur­ further particulars call on, or address to buy alsmt L ’ 0*M> acres in a body. We pile driver is dispensed with at the govern­ three months G. W. I’llEUW, would like to publish the letters but are Engineer Green and Conductor Coulter ing the open season. It ap|«urs that un­ ment works. Bob Morris of Bay City was badly in­ N“tarts. Ore. 17-20 written in German and lieing somewhat of the passenger train were aim ng the der the provisions of the fiist section it is There is a little improvement iu the jured by a fulling limb Tuesday, lie The engineer of the freight was unlawful to sell or offer for sale the meat lengthy we are unable to do so for lack killed For Sal«. run of salmon in the bay but the catch work« in Mapes* logging camp ami when of space The gentleman has Is en send­ 1 injured. The story of the wreck is as ! of any deer at any lime after the passage Wagon, set of harness, three plow*, is still very light. A few silversides have a tree was l»eing ¡idled one of the flying ing copies of the II eaii L ight containing follows: The vestibule limited train No. of the act. whilst underthoseof the latter, two barrow s. two cultivators, one hand been caught limlM struck him on the arm al»ove the I' tu Chicago was running implied permission is given during the scraper, one wheel scra|>er, one sulky­ the description of the county totluse 55 from Detroit The South Coast arrived in the bay ellistw breaking the bone and mangling parties, and it is from reading these iu two sections and due to pass this open season to sell the carcass of such plow. Terms cash. Oil amounts of $1<' yesterday mid went to Bay City where the flesh in a serious manner. Dr Petre and artii lea almut I he creameries that station at 4:40 A. M. Fast freight No aniimds for food The attorney general or m ue good approved notes will I* she will load lumlier at the Cooperage was culled ii|»on and dresser! the injuries. have ap|>eiired from time to time in the 92 was on the siding waiting here to let bolds that the two statutes must be con­ taken. Apply to for San Francisco The two new bridges over tl.e Wilson H kadi . ig H t that their attention has been 55 |>ass. The first section of 55 passed at strued together, according to a fair im­ O. W. E lliott , Mr. Bason of Nehalem started over the river ami slough are very substantial drawn to the resources of the county 5:15 A M. and by whistle called tlie port of their terms, with a view to effect near City Creamery. ones and reflect much credit on the On mountains this morning with a load ot With the improvement in financisl mat­ attenl ion of the freight crew to the second their objects and promote justice builders. h sveuis as if the approaches ters iu the East w* may expect a general section Iresti salmon which lie expects Indispose Tlie freight engineer replied these grounds he holds the Hale of deer are steeper than is necessary however, of in Forest Grove For the next 3J days, Mrs. C B inquiry into the desirability of Tillamook but it seems that brakeman Thompson meat during the open season lawful, Imt ami it might 1»? well if the mad was ns a lis'iition for settlers. did not notice the signal and went ahead thinks the statute prohibits the killing Bodie will offer for sale lot 6, blk. 6, i® The British [mrliament has adjourned turnpiked up to more nearly the level Rev R Dilworth figured prominently to open tl.e switch for 92 to leave. He of spotted fawns at any time of the year Thayer’s addition to Tillamook, for $451' until November. It was ex[avted Glad­ of the bridges fora short distance on each in a police court case, the prosecutor be­ had hardly done this la-fore the second For term« address stone would dissolve parliament aud ap­ side. The Nehalem Drownhig. 0. H. B oulk , ing F. J. Goodenougli. It appears that section of 55 was seen bearing d .wn peal to the country. Mr <», ><«■ 1 mi«« ■■ «• i«««n lously. property the residence of F J. were occupied in taking testimony, but !■> 1•••»««««•«1•••»*♦*•»••••••••••••• some orders in thia county county enough, and for several minutes matters nothing was developed that would sub­ A Illg Timber Kart. A large force of men is employed on in the locality waxed very warm. How­ The improvements at Junction bar are stantiate the suspicions and the jury re­ M vasiiriKi.n, Ore., Sept. 3.—The large steadily progressing ami it is expected the lighthouse road They are all re­ ever, no personol violence was resorted turned a verdict of ’’accidentallv work will be completed in a short time sidents of Tillamook, and Senator Max­ to, Imt Goodenough swore out a charge cigar-ahaped raft of timber is now ready drowned.” It is «12 feet long and contain Piling are still being driven. well informs us that he never saw a finer Of tre»|Wss and. More Judge Osburu for sea Marriage. W R Robed«*, of Wiasls, was in the lot of men working in one viva in all Ida attempted to make it stick. The attorney 35s, Small Fruits, show that TlHaniookers of lodar cannot week. The sno-e-s of the trip means the account ol its delicious flavor Grape l ines, Hoses, or tar L t 5, Block 2>U" and as there la no city, to MISs Octavia Jean Painter, of be beaten as workers. «uch Idix k in me city. I.e moved for a opening of a new enterprise on Coos Bay. Salem. The marriage ceremony took Other S'uisery stock, and The quarterly conference of the M. E Owing to the many requests for infor­ dismissal, which Mr Osburn was .-om- place at Salem September 21). Mr. Nolan Church will tw held in Tillamook Satur- want the best for the least Tlie fight 1st ween the Sailor's Vnion mation regarding the county we air ¡«gain pelled to give liim Tl.e prosecuting is well known to all residents of Tilla­ day S*|.t 30 and Sunday Oct. let There money it will pay y>> la and the non-union men culminated in prevail«! up »n Io publish the th w r pti. n attorney l.sd taken the house tmml«r for mook, having l«cn raised from .bilil- w ill be preaching on Saturday at 1 o’clock. of the countv which Meins to l«e ^reat li e . umber ol th. bloc k As soon as the the Union men throwing a dynamite hood in the community, and the bride There is prospect of having a bithing interest to eastern pevph I" mb amongst a lot of non union men. lhrti. m h ho We have a large to*, a good amorlmr.il «mt «■ scow and other conveniences for campers have friends or relatives in the Frat affair was thrown out ot court tl.e parties I killing five and wounding many others has a large circle of friends here, all of prices are very low thia «eason Write at Netarts next summer This will make should take th s op|«ortunity of fnrt idl­ tried to arbitrate the matter but nothing Sevaral vess. Is have l«en cut adrift from " hO1" *IH J0'" in wishing them a happy for catalogue. »** done, and it is not likelv that an and prosperous life. that beautiful place more popular than ing them with a reliable exposition moorings ami other outrages h ive been Corvailis Nursery Co. anm-ablr settlement sill hr arrived at — ever. tine section of the country. committed where non-union men are ein -1 Asturian. Ripans Tabules cure biliousness. Corvallis, Orafon. ployed I If you are going to plant any Fruit Trees TO US. Rtpans Tabules : for bad temper. iiiitiiinin lllllllllll •••••••<•••*•••••!•!!!!!•• tHI»»H»l»l IIM»»»»“'