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(Tillamook Vol. VI. No. 37. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1894. PROF jäSS8*Tll.lAMttOK B-UE1ÍY • WILSON BILL. ¿AMUEL P assed iTate U. s. ARMY, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, All calls promptly attended to. TILLAMOOK. ORE ^ELPH & MAY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, < RECON. J T. MAULSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public and Real Estate Conveyancer. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. (’LAUDE THAYER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. ATTORNEY-AT LAW, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. y AN BUREN BROMLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MISCELLANEOUS. I. F. LARSON BLACKSMITH Wagon making, and »9 kin«ls oi Wood-work aud General Blacksmithing .tone. Mill Machinery Repaired. Wagons Made to Order. g^* Horse shoeing a Specialty. OHE. QENTRAL ^gBMARKET. THE OLD RELIABLE MEAT BEPOT Tl,r be.t Beef, Veal, Pork and Million always on hand. Egg». Butter, V«. latites and Chicken» tiouaht and »old. satisfaction guaranteed to every one. L. H. BROWN, P roprietor . Next door to the Larsen House. Y HR, C. & E s Restaurant in Connection, i*; A W illiams , DRUG STORE! RUGS & PATENT MEDICINES. HOLTON HOUSE, TILLAMOOK, TILLAMOOK. Fresh bread, pies, cakes etc. always on hand. Home- made and French candies, oranges, nuts and lemons. Prescriptions Compounded W. SEVERANCE, «.«'neral Banking and Eachan^e buainew. Interest paid on time depoaits. Exchange on England, Belgium, <1 ilerinaiiy, ■»weden ami all foreign countries. Tillamook, Oregon. TILL/\MOO^ LIVELY £T/\BLE LARSEN•HOUSE “The Alderman The present proprietor has just assumed management of this hotel, and respectfully solicits a share of the patronage of the public. SAMPLE ROOMS. A llen H ouse TILLAMOOK, ------ OREGON. KEYX;QLI)S & STILLWP^LL. JONES B ros . P roprietors . Kia»« «ingle «n<l donble tnrn-oat« kepi <»« id. Boardinsand transient stoik c«r,d T illamook , ore CHA^. pETER^ON. BARBER SHOP First Class in Eviry Particular. H T A , , S , C N T , . Tinshop in Connection. Qrand Central Billiard Hall. I HO The patronage of the public is respect fully solicited. I n R eynolds ' F vunitvse «Toar. TILLAMOOK. - OKKGOS. THEY PLAYED WITH SCHOOL I'HILDll KN. CLEANINGS F rom the F ield of C urrent F hebno , Cal., Feb 1.—The Expositor L iterature . published a story this evening, giving Some of tlie Newsiest and Brightest Item** An account of the acene« in the house the movements of Evansand Morel from In our Exchanges. during the tinal jiasaage of the Wilson January 22 to tin* 29th, inclusive. Thurs The world’s coffee output is 950,090 tariff bill reads thus: day of last week the worked all day in tons. The bill was reported to the house and J. N. Albin’s mine in Samjison Flat, and The first English shilling was minted the closing speeches began. and were paid that evening by Mr. Such a vast concurse of |>eople as Albin for their day’s service. They are in 1503. assembled to bear these final arguments A jiool room for women is a New York also said to have visited a school in have never before been seen within the Sampson's Flat a day or so later and novelty. precincts of the nation’s capitol. Noth Atlanta, Ga., celebrated her centeniul played with the little pupils. There is ing like it was ever known in the history no question as to the authenticity of the , 0,1 Saturday, of the oldest inhabitant. For hours be report There tire 1,000,000 unclaimed letters fore the debate began, the corridors lead in the Chicago postoffiee. An expensive Optic. ing to the galleries were a surging mass MEALS AT ALL HOURS. An explosion at the Abereorn colliery of humanity, which finally became so M orristown , Feb 1 —A suit for *10-, great that men cried out in terror and 000 damages for the Io«« of an eye was in 1878 killed 209 persons. Barclay, author of the Argenis, in hi« women fainted in fright. It is estimated tried in the Morri» county, N. J., circuit that over20,000attempted togain admit court, before Supreme Judge Magie leisure hours was a florist. tance to the galleries of the house today. yesterday. The parties in the suit were A goose, 36 years old, is own«! by n lfred Their seating capacity is about 3000 and Thomas M. Burke and John Doyle, a farmer at Elliott City, Mil. every available seat was occupied long brakeman on the Delaware, Laekiiwanmi Behead«! turtles can find their way before the gavel dropped. So great did and Western railway. On the night of back to their watery home. the crush become that members secured June second, 1893, Doyle was at Burke’s Paper can lie made from the standing permission to bring their wives upon house in company with a Miss Egan, tree in a sjmeeof twenty-four hours. Hutchins the floor. The crowd at the doors, how a domestic. Burke overheard a remark Tillamook, Oregon ' Corner. “Aesop’s Fables,” by Caxtan, 1484, ever, continued, until Speaker Crisp, made by Doyle to Miss Egan regarding who had been nervously noting the her staying in Ins employ, ai:d Incoming wax the first book with its pages num dangerous packing of the people, inter incensed at it entered the room, and told I ber«!. The Tartars take u mini by the ear to rupted roll call long enough to say it Doyle to leave. Doyle did so, followed was in the interest of safety of human by Miss Egan and ltii'kc When they invite him to «it or drink with them. life that the doorway be closed. Only were at the bottom of the step Doyle Mark Twain is fond of cuts, and has 10 of the 354 members of the house were turned around in a threatening attitude one mimed “Satan” and another culled absent. Many senators and other dis when Burke made a thrust with a club. ■•Sin.” tinguished ]>erHomiges were on the florr The end of the stick enter«! Doyle’s During a waits of ordinary length the and in the galleries Mrs. Cleveland, right eye, destroying the sight. The dancer travels altout three-quarter* of Full supplly of Artists’ materia s. Mrs. Stevenson ami other ladies of jury after a Hhort deliberation return«! a mile. eminence and distinction were seated. a verdiet for the plaintiff of *9,000 About *200,ODD,900 worth of registered Then for three hours the oratory of FREE 'BU8 TO TRAINS AND MARKLEY. HAYS & ROCHE. United States bonds are held by privrte A I.ad*. PMiiilatlim*. 8teamer« Proprietors. tlie champions of the two economic individuals Centrally Located. M D. ROCHE, system! followed—Reed, Crisp and Wil W ashington , Feb. 1.—The peculation« Newly Furnished. Manager The Brooklyn Standard Union advo son, while their partisans made the air of Janies Anderson, of Indiana, swell vocal with shouts of approval. The aj>- connected lad of 18 years, who is em cates a trial of pneumatic mail delivery jtearance of the speaker of the house ployed as a messenger in the treasury in that city The root of the tallow tree of China upon the floor, engaged in debate was in vaults, proves more serious than was at itself a rental kable xs well as an unusual first supposed They amount to *794 producea oil, the hark the famous “rice PORTLAND, OREGON. thing. Each of these speakers seemed as far as has been ascertained, and the jiaper” and the berriei tallow. to be in the best of form and the speeches inquiry is still ill progress. When the John < *. Smith, a Cincinnati elwtrieian COR. 4 th & ALDER STS. of today will rank among the most bril theft was first discovered, it was sii|qs>sed Inis invented a motor which will propel liant of their lives. to amount only to a few dollars, and at street cars thirty miles an hour. 8 P West 8ide R. R Walting Strictly First Class. Then came I lie final vote on the tariff the request of the treasury officials A New York court lisa deeidwi that, Room and Ticket office. European Plan. bill itself, on which the aye ami nay publication of the fact v, «* suppressed street cal* vote was asked and granted by rising Anderson had access to the silver vaults NEW FURNITURE vole.. Roll call was watched with marked for NEW HOUSE the purjiose of showing visitors The <h lasttlc ip«Sia*h*fe« attention and frequent bursts of ajqilause through. He pried open the wood work believi il i»»«tw***W■pffrrffnt.*<4* the rnw ft* greeted the accessions to one side or the of some of the silver chests near the mon contagion* <li*va*<*H from hou*e to other, lieltzhoover was first to win lattice work, slit the bags containing the hou*e. ajqdause by an aye vote, indicating that silver dollars and helped himself to a A pneumatic tube i* in uae between the Pennsylvanians were falling into line. ; few dollars at a time as lie wanted them. • j—...--------------- -*■ V the Berlin hii «1 I'nri* potJtofHce*, hii «I Immediately after this Blanchard of thirty-five ininute*after h letter i* inaileil GladMtoiie all light. M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor. of Louisiana showed that opposition to in one city it i* deliver««! in the other. the bill was not intact. Cochran's vote L ondon , Feb. 2 —Referrii g to it* r -------- *■----- * The AiiHtrian p«M»r law give*every man in favor of the bill brought out tumult Htaicnient of the impending re*ignation First class in Every TEspEctj best acccmmcdatinns in thE uous cheering and the climax of dem- of < ¡ladwtone, the Pall Mall (iazette way* : 60 year* «>!«l the right to a ¡amnion equal city. Headquarters for thE traveling public Located onstration was reached wlien the name “The announcement wa* made with a to one-third of tlieamount per day which of Wilson, the author of the hill wax full sense of the reupomribility. We were he had earned during hi* working year*. on main street, Tillamcck. Oregon. A wilken prayer Ixaik lia* lx?en woven reached, the democrats cheering vocif- prepared for otlicial denial*, but were erously in final recognition of his lead not prepared for a virtual confirmation at Lyon*, in France, the completion of LARGEST HOUSE. ership The sjieaker asked that his of the accurracy of the wtateinent from which ha* taken three year*. The pray A, L. ALDERMAN. mime lie called and answered in the Gladstone himaelf. The whole denial is er* are not printed on tin* Milk, but Good Accomodations. Proprietor. affirmative. The the sjx-aker announce*! an elaborate attempt to prepare hi* sup woven. “on this question the ayes are 204 and porter* for a step he ha* decided to take. The Bible haa been Iraimlated into 1M7 nays 140;” ami the bill jmssed It i* now manifest hi* tenure of office i* of the leading language* which HieH|*>ken limited to month*, if not week*. Hi* by about 600,000,000 |x*ople. Adding to New Military Kill withdrawal mean* the disruption of the tliexe figure* tlio*e of the minor tongue, W ashington , Feb. 1.—The ho line com party and a general recoiiMtruc’.ion of it ifl a fair estimate that the Bible i* now mittee on military affair* will report the party.” ae«e**ihle to fully 1,000,000,000 imhi I n , favorably the bill of General Curtis, of While the liberal paper* confess to be two-third* of all mankind. New York, which revises the regulations satisfied with the denial, other* are in At llatflel«! II oiim *, in theJamexll. CENTRALLY LOCATED. CONVENIENT TO BOAT LANDINC. for enliatnient in the regular army, ami clined to agree that the an*wer is H picture gallery, there i* preserved the i* designed to Americanise the troops. riddle The majority of the general garden hat worn by Queen Eliaaheth, T1I-LAMOOK. OR-HLCJOKT. It* most important provisions are that public are inclined to think the report and a pair of her Majesty'* Milken h«»*e. no man shall be enlisted in time of peace i* true. The room i* al*«> remarkable for lx*aut - except American citizen* or those who Msn to watrh Hmugglrm fill alahnMter Hcnlptiire*, and it i* the have declared their intentions to become W ashington , Jan. 30.—Koine people rule for every royal visitor to leave Ix- ? citizens, that the men must lx* able to out in Oregon are just beginning to re liind a photograph, to which i* added a *|»eak, read and write the English lan alise what a soft snap inspectoral lip* autograph of the donor. ----------- ------------- ---- guage These rule« do not apply to In- under the treasury department are, and There i* a ¡xxitinaii in I«emb©rg, who, dians The official reporta allow that two applications have already come in. J. p. ALLEN, Proprietor. if.tlie prim iple* oi legitimacy upheld by over 37 per cent, of our soldier* at the Julius M. Gie*y of Portland want* to lx* our queer little St«*wnrt party were « ar* ------- ------------- »t <-------------------------- present time owe allegiance to foreign We have taken full ch»r«e of the Grand l exirsl Hotel slid have rei tied »nd refurni.hed it in government*. Candidates for enlistment a special inspector, and Janie* W Mat rie«l out, wouhl be a king. Hi* name i* lock of Heppner, Morrow county, want* ,l<*wph Jagello, ami he cmii Ira« «* Ilia de*- eMcellent »Impe.ju.t ». a.»*l »• new We .h»0 l^ple.M-d to have all our old patron, must lx* under 30 years of age Under and friend» to make n. a rail Every effort Will be made to make the the job i impeding the landingof Chine*«*. cent in a <lire« t line from the famuli* the existing rules the enlistments are .urr.mndinK* plearant amt eoinfortable for foe»!» While them* men are g«xxl democrats, Jagello <lyna*ty, which at one time for a minimum of five years, and the th«* «lepartment a« well as tlie president, united the tw«i Crown* of Polaml an«l length of service restricted to ten years. are much afrai«! that smuggling oil the Lithuania. The committee recommends all enlist I'acifi«* coast ba* been so long winked at It i* stated by llelmholts that nerve ments lx* for terms of three years, and to have contaminated the whole popul force i* tran*iiiitt<*<l at the rate of 110 ft. no man shall re-enlist who has not ation of tliMt sectioo, ami it is l«M»king per *ec«»n«l; a<«’or«ling t«j WheatiJtone nerved honestly and faithfully «luring for *|x*eial inspectors elsewhere ju*t at eleciricity travel* at the rate of 1,530-, ardware in the first term. present. 640,005 ft. |**r aevond. It ha* been cal ware toves Ihr rM-Nj>r«l Outlaw*. < tin to hi II. ium * Fraud*. culated (way* “Invention)” that in the ools utlery A special correspondent to the Ore K an F rancisco , Feb. 1.—The l ulled cane of a man 6 ft high it take* 1-20-1 h nd ails gonian writes as follow*: State« grand jury lia« been engaged dur of a Micofid for a meaaage to travel along S isrsos's F lat , Csl., Jan. 25.—Chris ing the last three day» in investigating hia nerve* from the brain to the feet, ao Evan* and Ed. Morel, the trainrohbers immense l ustom-houxe frauds in con that the *horb*r a man ia tlie aliarper he who escajied from the Fresno comity nection with the importation of Sumatra «»light to lx«, aa all “ine**agea’’ fiaalt P lumbing done jail a few days ago, came here at Mr. toirtM'vo by l.ielm Bros., and D. M. < ashm, through him mo much quicker, having Bigelow'* cabin al 7 :30 la’t night They formerly a custom-bouse inspector here. lean distance to travel. TO O^DEF^. In Hhak«*M|x*Hre’a time part« of Horta- remained all night ami for breakfeast Indictments will lie issuwl on four First St., Tillamook, Oregon. tbi* morning They put in the day separate counts, charging perjury ami lind and Portia, I >ea«leinona and I July scouting around the flat, ami i-ame back conspiracy to defraud the government .Maclieth, Jewaic-H ami Cordelia, Juliet and I*aIndia, Mariana, and other hero- again this evening. They say they have of large sum« of money. in«** ot the great dramatiat, wereeiia«' seen the jatsse several time« and given by choir lioya. Nowaday« the - «4na W ill *M«*«*|»t at*»«»«-’» ltr.l*HMtl»n them the «lip. Evan* doe* not seem at have U*en turned with a veiigean<4| fi all uneasy, but talk* freely of his trip W i » hin <* ton , Feb. 1.-Controller Ecke* c B. HADLEY. Proprietor. He love* to tell of hi« escape from jail, I»* d«'i<l«l to a* < **|>t the renignation of performance of “A m Y ou Like. Il’’ lie say« the posse is now Kt Aukland, 20 Lionel SUqrjfe »» receiver of the Oregon ing taken place in New Y«»rk with a «’it-* miles south. When asked why lie did National. No Portland loan will I m -a Je composed entirely of women. The only hitchen in the whole piece, it ap|>eara* not leave the country, < I. ria. -1 panici receiver. were cauaeil by Rome “miaerable” men, a laugh: “Ch, we are in no ini Children, plant* and animal* grow wh«i had ina«lviaedly baa« engaged at don’t think I will go until I M*ene-whifterM. iiore rapwlly during tlie night. i change of climate.” □REGDN NOW OPEN |)AVID WILEY, M. I),, office at the A ldkeman , by a vote of 204 to 140. They are prepared to make • strong tight Evans further «aid the mountain« look natural and he is right at home $1.50 Per Year tillamddk , I*