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1,1 1 ------------ — PROFESSIONAL OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1893. TILLAMOOK. Vol. VI. No. 23. ----------------------- ^ and C()XEECI10XEKY- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, TILLAMOOK. OREGON. [ T. MAULSBY, NOW OPEN. ATT« »RNEY-AT-LA W, 9vu.i v Public and Real Estate Conveyance». TILLAMOOK. ORKOON. £»LAUDE THAYER, Fresh bread, pies, cakes etc. always on hand. Home made and French candies, oranges, nuts and lemons. ----------------------------- First Class Restaurant in Connection. 3a Al TORN E Y-AT-L A W, MEALS AT ALL HOURS. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. ■y R------ +----------------- —-------------- ►-CORNER FIRST S t . Ik STILLWKI.L Avu. W. SEVERANCE, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, A lfred W illiams , TILLAMOOK, OREGON. □RUG STORE! y AN BUREN BROMLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tilla moo R, TILLAMOOK. OREGON Mes and P O. BAY CITY. Orego n 5*7- ZLaiZTE of MISCELLANEOUS. p. & E. THAYER. DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES. Prescriptions Compounded BANKERS. ■ General Banking and Exchange buainesa. Interest paid on time deposit«. KExchauge on England, Belgium, Germany, Sweden and all foreign countries. ■ TILLAMOOK, - • OREGON. I. F. LARSON BLACKSMITH. At all hours. FREE *BU8 TO TRAINS AND 8teamers Centrally Located. Newly Furnished. MARKLEY. HAY8 & ROCHE. Proprietors. M D. ROCHE, Manager HOLTON HOUSE, PDRTLANO, DREBDN. Wagon making, aud all kindb of Wood work and General Blacksmithing done. Mill COR. Machinery Repaired. Wagons Made to Order. 4 th & ALDER STS. 8 8trictly First Class. European Plan. gig*-Horse-shoeing a Specialty. TILLAMOOK, OBE. L. H. BROWN, P roprietor . [l* lie best Beef, Veal, Pork ami Mutton always I on hand. Eggs, Butter, Vegetables and I Chickens bought and sold. I Satisfa tion guaranteed to every one. [ Shop opposite the Grand Central. TILLAMOOK, OBE. TILU\MO(^ LIVELY £TI\BLE LARSEN•HOUSE i « —_ .4. --------- ir st-class siugle and double tarn out* kept on hand. Boarding and transient «Cork canfl T illamook , our . ♦ . M. H. LARSEN, proprietor. e --------- -------------- S nt J First class In every respecti best accommodations In the city. Headquarters for the traveling public Located on main street, Tillamook. Oregon. LARGEST A. L. ALDERMAN. HOUSE. Good Accomodations. Proprietor. JONES B ros . P roprietors . P West 8ide R R Waiting Room and Ticket office. NEW FURNITURE NEW HOUSE [CENTRAL -J r^gBMAKKET. tor. “The Aiderman” 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 LANDINS TILLAMOOK. OK.KOON. CHAjS. pETER^ON. IBARBER SHOR A llbn Firit Clus ia Enry Particilar. Bhavlng, Hair Cutting, Shampoo in a BATH ROOKS IN CONNECTION. —— I The patroniqreof the public i. rwipect- f»l,y M>licite>1. I m kivTOLn, Fc«mTV»«t S tork . I II.I.AMOOK, .... OMBC-OW. H ouse , ------------------------------------------------------- J. P. ALLEN, Proprietor. We have taken full charge of ll.e Grand Central Hotel and have re»,te<l and refuraMwd It in excellent ahapc.juM aa «-ri a. new Wr ahall I* pleaacl I., have all our old patron, and friend, to make ». a ^all. «very effort will be n.».le to make the surround.ng* pleaaant and comfortable lor tue*!,, TILLAMOOK, ------- OREGON. PRINTING, Frescoing. Decorating, c. T. HILL, Prop. and Paper-hanging. ■or estimate« and prices call on or write to H krmamw G esswbb , Bearer P<»st«>m*-r. 41 Tillamook County. Ore. MltiL J RUOGufS Mr® J. JOHNSON« Hugglea & 3olpt00n FRY GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS. Clama and Shall fiahatall Time«. If you wiflt to ettjoy yourwelf a few <laya or week» by the eea, I hi. ia Il.e place Garibaldi, Oregon. [ millin ’ I Near Cann H« mk . Tii_L.aooa.Oa«. (¿rand Central Billiard Hall. C. B. HADLEY, Proprietor. Money loaned, Notes bought, ¡Collections made, 11- >4 URO. W KIGER. Bay City burg Storage Co.'s building adjoining was threatened and a row of frame dwellings in the rear were set on tire T eller W eeps for the F uture All the people iu the neighborhood A bout M any P eople and their started m iving their goods. A man D oings . of the N ation . named Weisman was struck by falling Itrl|(ht anti iiru ay ('llppisgs of the worhl's ThinkN Me are inaugurating a System of timbers ami had his skull fractured. Slavery. John Rissica, a boy, was also hurt by falling timbers. At 3 P. M. the fire was No language can express the feeling of When Perkint, of California offered Ilia under control, The loss is estimated at a deaf mute who steps on a tack in a anientinient in the Senate Teller Haiti lie a qurter of a million. »lark room. would vote for the amendment if it wait It is calculated that the expenditure better titan the proposed act. Teller The Chinese Hill for liquors and narcotics absorbs the net then went on to speak with great bitter W ashington , Oct 27.—Senator Gray, prt»cec Is of one day’s work of the worhl ness of the desertion of the cause of silver of the committee on foreign relations, l>er week. by tlie republican senators. "To me this told an Associated Press Rejiorter today The most ancient pieceuf music extant is the most terrible moment of my legis that he thought the committee would is the Hebrew “Blessing of the Priests,” lative life,” said Teller, with much feel bring a favorable ivjxirt in upon the which is still uae»l in the Spanish ami ing. “To me it brings more fear than bouse Chinese bill on Monday. There Portugese svnagoguea. any other moment since I entered public has been some effort to delay the report The love of musie amounts almost to life. 1 fear we are entering on a financial ing of this hill until the lM*gintiiiig of a passion with the Countess of Punraven. system from which there is absolutely the regular session, but the administra When living at the Adare she always no escape. 1 know that there will lie no tion has expressed a wish that the bill sings in the village choir. favorable legislation for silver until tlie lie reported and disjiosed of as soon ns Twenty-six hundred dollars was con American people are heard from at the possible, and the committee is now dis- I nil lot box, and heard from in a way that posed to act on the* hill immediately. It tributed last Sunday morning at the will compel tlie attention to their de is not believed that the house bill will I k * Broadway Talfernacle for the American Board of Foreign missions. sires ” Here Teller's voice choked ami amended iu any particular by the com The English Itoyal family never have tears came to Ilia eyes, lie spoke most mittee as it is their desire that as little impressively, ami was accorded the un time as possible I k * allowed to elajau* be cars furnished them free by railroad comjMiiies when they travel. The Queen divided attention of every senator and fore its passage. (»ays her own fare, like the humblest the large audience in the galleries. “I It wasn’t k >> i » k to I»«* l»n«mnme. iNL'Stmgvr cannot contemplate this condition of tilings without absolute terror. It strikes Half the counties of England claim A Harlem lawyer’s convival habits are to my very soul,and I want toenter this beginning to excite the apprehension of the house of the tragedy of the “Mistletoe as a warning to the American fteople his wife, who is a very estimable lady. Bough,” hut the village of Owslebury, that if they do not resist, they will enter “Why, George, do you think you can near Winchester, claims to |M»sMess the upon a system of industrial slavery that drink that entire bottle ofcluretall alone fatal chest its<*lf will l>e the worst known to the hitman by yournellT" she said. Hr Perilon, a French physician, has race.” “Oh, no, 1 don't think anything of the invented a new name for the habit of kind, my dear. 1 am not going to drink gnawing the tinger nails, “unchyophage” Mull Mteamer Wrecked. it all alone. I've just taken a couple of or, in English, onchyopliagy. He calls S in FatNciaco, Oct. 26.—The Pacific toddies, ami after I get through with the ¡t a nervous disease. Mail company's steamer City of New bottles of claret I'm going to put down The amount of tolmcco consumed | m » i * York went ashore this evening in a dense a jxiny of brandy to keep it company, fog ami will prolmbly lea total loss. She That laittle of claret is not going to I m * head of the |s>pulaiion last year ^as is hard ami fast on the rocks at Point lonesome if I can help it, and I think one pound ten and five-eights ounces. This represents a considerable advance Bonita with eight feet of water in Iter I can. upon the preceding year. hold. Site sailed for China and JitjHiu More Liberality. The mail who wagered a lady that he at 3:30 this afternoon und went down tlie bay under a full liead of steam. Tlie C hiciuo , (kt 25.—One million dollars could thread a needle in less tine than fog was very thick and ill a few minutes will In* give.i by Murnliiill Field to u per she could shar|M*n a ) m * iic J won in six the big steamer was lost eight of. About manent iniieeuni which in to I k * the out teen minutes, al the end of which lime 5 o’clock tlie booming of cannon could come of the World’» Fair, on condition the lady had whittled up her pencil. lie heard and signal rockets were seen as that I m * Nutmcrilied, and that the It is not generally known that the they burst above the fog. At first it was HtorklioblvrN of the ex]M>Nition NiihNcrilK* John l> Rockefeller who recently cele not known what vessel was in distress to the fund $2,000,000 of their holdingw brated his 25th anniversary as sii|M*rin- and it was thought it might lie the which represent the inveN'meni of five lemleiit of the Euclid-uvenue Baptist Monowai due today from Australia, niilhoiiN, hut which are worthleaa cl.ureh, of Cleveland, is tlie New York latter it was ascertained it was the City (ieorge M Pullman han nii I>«<■ rilied millionaire of that name. of New York. The steamer was in com $100,000. The total attendance Unlay Mr John IxM’kwood Kipling, Rudy mand of Captain F. H. Johnson and in wa« 284,027, of which 250,588 were paid. ard's father, now on a visit to hia son’s charge of Pilot Stephenson. Site carried new home at Battleboro, Vt., isdescrilwd Ileah Me! a large cargo of flour and a large pas as “a courteous ami engaging English senger list, including200Chinese. When F rinckton , N. J., <k*t 20.—Al a meet man of the Iwst type.” lie is ph*aM*<l the sltip struck the ris ks the Cliinese ill ing of the faculty <>f theNvminary Umiglit with all that America has shown him of tlie steerage set up a how 1 and inta use the memlierN decided againnt footlmll its ls*at. Ilia life has lieen largely passed confusion reigned. playing by the Ntudenta oT that depait- in the Indian civil service. ment. The reaNon given in that it in be Angelo, the Bulgarian brigand, who has rreparlna to llrmoll.h the Fair. neath the digit ity of thedivinity Ntiidenta lieen killed recently by the mounted Builders of tlie World's Fair an* now in the college. The theologiaiiN are very |M»ll«*e, was a man of huaiiiraa II«* kept getting ready to tear down the great ex angry over the decision. All gamcN are a record of his stealing«« and hia expen position. More than a year elapsed canceled, including thorn* of tlie big ditures, ami noted down all his murders Is-tween tlie time Congress voted to send teaniN. Two Neminary men acre on the which roM’hed a total of PM) Even this the ex|MMition to Chicago and tlie lie- college team, ami the faculty con»eiiU*d niimls*r does not inclmle poli<*e and sol ginnitig of operations in Jackson Park U> their continuing with it this year. diers, whom he thought Ismeath Ids One day after tlie final closing of the notice. Knrt.trM»« Grover. gates on October 30 the work of destruc Miss Ihidley, an English bicyclist, N ew Y ork , Oct. 20. — The denmcniUi tion w ill begin. The organization is al holds th«* rt*cord for long-iliatam*«* ndii g ready perfected for the destruction. It held high carnival in and around Tain* by women. She made the «listance <»i only waits tlie word from Director- many hall Umiglit. It was a ratification KM) miles, between Ifitcliiii ami IJncohi General Davis The won! will lie given meeting of tlie <*ani|iaigii. tiovernor in a little more than sev«*n hours, or at on the morning of Oetolier 31. How fast Flower preaided. In a N|>eecli lie aaid : an average sjmmm I of nearly 14 miles ail the expoeition will fall cannot of course “We made (¿rover Cleveland preaident a h«»nr Thia, ton, in regular petticoats, I k * told now. Many elements ol uncer year ago because we aa huaineaa men and not in th«* new alyl«* of wheeling tainty enter into the question, not tlie wanted a strong man there U j stand up trousers. least of which is the state of the weather for an honest dollar, and we want U» show Sir Henry James is on«* of the liest during the closing day of Oetolier. If the him in thill elwtion the |>eople oi Neu sportamen in tlu* house of Commona and winds that sweep down over latke York are again lieliind him ami that a most excellent shot. II«« is, therefore, Michigan bring icicles and snow little they endorse Ida adniiliiiitraiion.*' often clioaen to accomimny the Prim e <»( will I m left at the end of a month but Wr ron have the school. Wales when he g<s*H mit with liis gun. a remembrance of the gorgeous interiors. Sir Henry dors most ol the s ho* Hi ng an«l W ashington , Oct. 27. — Tlie hill in th«* The buildings will stay—most of them his Itoyal IlighiiH'*« gets th«* credit from for six month and »>meof them longer— senaU* to aid the states of < alifornia, the outside worhl for the dimensions ol but tlie exhibits will I m * boxed and crated Oregon, Washington, Montana, Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming, Colora<io, and Mouth the Is«g. and hauled away on freightcars. Th»* sun never set« on th«* Salvation Onkota U> Miip|N>rt school* of mining, A Olratlal Mjate-ry. allowing each 25 ¡wr cent, of the pro Army. It extends arouml the world. ceeds t>f th«* Male of mineral lands with Home ol its l»e»«t work is «lone in India. I'orri. «xo.Ort. 26.—Mystery au rrou lids in the stale, hut n«it U> exceed $12,000 In that country the Malvationiafs wear t he demise of Gum Fung, a young Chinese per year, was, on motion of Ihilmia, ol the native dress instead of the Army uni woman, who came here from Victoria, IdalMf, consideretl Minnesota was added form. There is just now a very favorable B. C., a bon t a year ago, and who tiled outlook lor the opening of Army work in and the liill was passed. from a dose of unknown poison this morn Mpain. The comra<les in Month America ing, in the Imilding on tl>e southeast A Nervy Me<»ss<lrel are having a hsr*l struggle corner of Alder and Third streets, former M oxton , V« , Grl 27 - M.r.lml Tay Tlie aiitlioiti«*s have derided to make ly known as tlie Royal theater Tlie lor, bettor known m “l>oe" Taylor, onr fatal dose was administered son after <4 llto Mirvivoraof John Morgan'a laniiHi. an important alteration in the low light midnight, and not till 6 30 this morning guerilla bund during tlie war, waa hai>g«l and foghorn at Ihingeness Point by mov was in«*« I lea I aid summoned for her. At thia hftornoon for the murder of Ira ing it nearer to the »borr-linr. This present there are a num tier of strange .Mullins, bis wife, and two i-hiMrun. work has been rendered necessary by higlibiniierw in tlie city who are attempt Taylor apfieareii on tin* gallows in a suit the extraordinary growth ol shingle at ing to run the Chinese colony in a man <4 pure white linen, and prearbed lua this |sHnt of tlie coast. Al the present time the light house ia nearly half a mile ner to suit their own desires These own funeral aermon. fr*Hn the sea, where*«* when it was fellows will not stop al niunler even to ere«*ted l«N) year* ««go it was clone to the Ta tfc» Aretlr ttesas>. accomplish any purpawe to further tlieir shore. own ends Fmuuvuu, Get 26—Captoin Aaron Bees **an learn to tell the lime of «lay Kingatoii, <4 California, ami a party <4 Ka j»l ttf a Moller lea left I’ittoburg Unlay in three auiall as well as a clock. A cor res p «mien I of Fmaarxi, Ou. 27.—About noon s teaaela, tlie objective point living Berrel “Mrieme Siftings” lately noted that a boiler explol«l on the fifth floor *4 the talainl in tlie North Arctic Orean about large number of I»*«** were frequenting his lawn, ami every day large waretemse <4 tlie < Itatauqua latke 200 inilra north <4 wliere tlie Jeanette lire ftf/wers Ice company, on Pine Mrrrt, wltere a waa l<s<t Tlie Isiata are mH much larger alien l»e ran»« beme to lum li be |*il a pier« of sugar on a brirk in lb« gankn large lot of whisky was stored. Four than an ordinary akiff. f«a them. They amm learned the tune men were senously hurt by jumping M'srt oi tlie girl, who wearaliirt wairta alien th«^r might ex just tlie sugar, ami 'Tlie loss will be heavy. The waretwiosr was stored witli a large amount «4 valu seems U> have a look on Uieir fa- ee that immv , wtarti be g*«m «ait al nuun, lie flmh able gtosfe atsl carries an inraranre of a mean. “I wonder if my waiat and skirt atiout 180 bees sit! I ng arouml waiting for Uteir lunch, , quarter <4 a milbun dollars. Tlie Pitts-, are keeping U<rtiier buHad ” GETS HYSTERICAL CARDS. W J. MAY, M. D., A. $1.50 Per Year ¿i’i/io, Xia non and Xigan. Pina Billiard and Pool Tabla«. TILLAMOOK, • - OREGON. GOSSIP.