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the headlight JOB PRINTING Will soon enter it* of nil kind» Eighth Year Artistically Executed „1 publication anti if i» becoming more and we are sari?tied with Prosperous Portland Prices »•very year. these hard times. Vol. VII. No. 4ö. PROFESSIONAL CAROS. |)AVID WILEY, M. !>., 0^LAMBS TILLAMOOK, OREGON. THURSDAY. OR EG ON NEWS j—?ucanf,nd PHYSICIAN. SURGEON and accoucheur , All call» promptly »tientled to Office «1 the TILLAMOOK. ORE. A liizsmah . HAYDON, M. D, Special attention to Surgery mid Chronic Diseases. BAY CITY, ORE. F. SEAL, M. D, P hysician and H arper ' s W eekly , H arper ' s M onthly H arper ' s Y oung P eople , C osmopolitan , F rank L eslie ’ s W eekly , F rank L eslie ' s M onthly . N orth A merican R eview , R eview of R eviews , M onthly I llustrator , T he F orum , C odey ’ s M agazine , M unsey ’ s M agazine , M c C lure ’ s M agazine , T he C entury , L adies ' H ome J ournal , D elineator , O verland M onthly , T exas S iftings , P uck , J udge , truth , E tc ., E tc . S lxukon , Will answer ull calls day or night. .... free office at the Allen House Consult»- TILLAMOOK, OR Next to Bank, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. P. 0. Boi 123. yy J. MAY, A 1 TOR N E Y-AT-L A W, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. I T. MAUL8BY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, si,.tv Public and Real Estate Conveyancer. TILLAMOOK LUMBERING CO and Cedar Lumber. TILLAMOOK. OREGON Mouldings, Brackets. Turning to Order. PLAUDE THAYER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Proprietors of the Electric Light System TILLAMOOK. OREGON. W. SEVERANCE, ATTORNEY-AT l.AW, TILLAMOOK, OKKGON. MISCELLANEOUS, |)RUGS B ANKof C. & THAYER Geiieial Banking and Kxchange biiHiiie*». Interest paid on time deposits. Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, Sweden and all foreign countries. gifted William^ Dealerin Drugs, Patent Medicines, Pallet .hiides. Fancy Notions, &c. prescription^ Tillamook, Oregon. Compounded G. W. KIGER, DEALER IN OF“ Opp Bank. Exchange and ^oney Securities. TILLAMOOK ORE ♦ Collections Receive Careful and Prompt Attention. BAY CITY, OREGQN. Public and Conveyancer. Does a General Real Estate Btaainexs. 1’ hvs taxes for non-residents. Bay City, Oregoq. ÖHA?. pETE^ON 1 ft ¿ft. ^alJ BARBER Î HOT AMD COLD BATHS ! IN CONNECTION i Shaving, Maiir Cutting, Shampooing Firçt ßla^ iij Every particular bureau saloon , T\VLAt4OOK C. H. SMITH. Prop’r BREAD I’iee and cakes, fresh every day. French candies. Freeli home made '»ndies. T* New Rtipply of fruit* »nd '‘‘getablee by every boat. ICE CREAM ^Restaurant in '-Connection. ty|lLL!NERY •»... ^.D ress -M aking »nd Mr* Johnson have a . "?erT »tore .ad <Hss«-mskin( e. "■meut Latest at>l« In millinery Tillamook. Ore W ines , L iquors and APRIL II C igars . Welnhardt • Bee« on D»«w<M 1895. $1.50 Per Year from this city, and indicates the begin ning of a new era to our farmers. When the people export ns much ai they im CLIPPINGS FROM NEIGH port there will be fewer bankrupts GRANT SCO VELE DROWN El > among our farmers and a prosperity will PORING EXCHANGES. IN THE NEHALEM come to Oregon that will be permanent. —Enterprise. The county court of Benton county is 11 Las Friday, April 5th, firant Scovell being petitioned to cut off all allowances ,' The Dalles isthe largest wool shipping was engaged in floating hags in the north to county oflicials for deputy hire This , point, direct from the producers, of any fork of the Nehalem, where the river would mean in most offices that the ,, in the northwest, and the amount of was very tough, above tide water. | wool handled every season will average When last seen lie was in a small boat, work would fall behind. All sorts and conditions of people nre 1 between 3.000,000 and 5,000,000 pounds. and later the boat was found capsized on getting into Astoria, and cautious citi The latter figure has been reached dur a small island. Ilia coat and hat were zens are purchasing bolts, strong locks ing one or more years, and the receipts found, but the most diligent search fail and other preventatives of the opera have rarely if ever fallen below the ed to recover his body. I former. He leaves a wife and one child to tions of the festive burglar. During the past week 13 vagrants mourn his untimely loss Deceased was During the month of March not less highly res|iected in the community than 100 car loads of potatoes were ship have been driven from Astoria by the where he resided. police department Owing to the moral ped from Oregon io California and the wave that has recently struck Portland, eastern and southern states. And lots The Siletz Ke«ervati<»n. of onions too have been shipped away. j a large number of the worthless "mac- queraux” are going to Astoria, but the Mr. J. A Gill tei tson has just received It is stated upon the authority of a I police officers are on the alert and as a letter from Congressman Hermann an person who had counted the passwords 1 ! soon as these curs land they are given nouncing that the proclamation opening and the plumes and swords that there orders to “move on.’’ the excess lands of the Siletz reservation are more lodge members in Astoria than Conductor Fred Wall has hauled 111 to settlement was being prepared for the in any town twice its size on the coast. carloads of potatoes during the present ¡»resident. Mr Gilbertson who has been Eight car loads of potatoes have just month, on his train alone, and ether on the ground, says there is some really been shipped from Eugene to Denver canductora have each hauled about the valuable land that may be had at the and 2,000 caitle have been bought in the I same number These potatoes are be proper time. Following are the condi John Day country to go east. Our eggs ing shipped from Willamette valley tions under which it may be taken. The and our fruit are going east by the car I towns to Arizona, showing that the land will be disposed of under the town- load. growers seem to have discovered a big 1 site and homestead laws : The suckers presently being caught in market ill the south . “Provided that each settler under the the Nehalem are of excellent quality. Perhaps twenty eastern stock buyers homestead laws shall at the time of Some of them are speckled and resemble are now going through Oregon and making his original entry, pay the sum trout so closely that it is hard to distin Washington, offering good prices for ent of 50 cents per acre in addition to th»* guish them from the genuine trout, and itle, sheep and hogs. They want not fees required by law ami at the time of i they taste just as good. simply a few carloads, but several train making the final proof shall pay the fur Samuel Elmore, of Astoria, received loads Lots of stock and lots of farm ther sum of $1 per acre, final proof to be notification from Governor land of his produce on which to feed them next fall made within five years from the dale oi appointment as one of the commission i and winter is what thrifty Oregon far entry, three years actual residence on the lands, to he established by such evi ers to represent the state of Oregon at mers will provide for. dence as is now required in homesteml theinternatioiial exposition, to be held McKinley Mitchell, of Gervais, proofs, as a prerequisite to title «»i in tke city of Mexico in 1896 has shipped 80 cars of potatoes since the The dog question lias begun to bother i season began, and he estimates that 150 patent.” the Newberg council already, and a new carloads have been sent from Gervais summer ordinance has been passed con and vicinity, both by rail and steamer, demning to death by shooting at tl'.e as many are delivered on the river bank The hilling season begun hint M«» ii <I: i \ hands oi the marshal, all dogs which six and ten miles distant. These pota on the Columbia. neglect or refuse to pay their assessment. toes go to Sail Francisco, Arizona, Tex Jackson is the lirat county to pay it* The county court of Clackamas county as and other Eastern points. mate taxes in full, over $12,000 at a cost of less than $101», has made the N’.II Sitton, of Echo, is extensively The new enumeration of the p<»i>ula- office of its county treasurer proof engaged ill the stock business, says that tion of Corvallis will fall under 2,000. against robbery by hold-up. It was ac stockmen are encouraged by the ad Ten carload« of lambft, about 2000 complished by putting in iron doors and vanced price of cattle Last year lie head, are being shipped from Pendleton grating, and electric bells connecting sold his stock off the tiinge in June at to Chicago. with other offices. $2 05 to Oregon buyers, and this year lie The Harrison arrived Tuesday with a The Washington county grand jury lias already received an offer to ship to large cargo of freight and a number of ail Eastern market at $2 25 Prices, ho finds the comity jail “entirely unfit and passengers inadequate lor the needs of that county. thinks, may run up to $2.50 The I lonier carries 4»K) to 600 tons oi We deem it entirely unsafe for for the Counting the number of vessels grain keeping of criminals or prisoners of any laden for foreign countries that have al Coon bay cqii I every trip from Marsh* kind, anil so constructed as to be a veri ready left the Columbia and those now field to San Francisco. A Pendleton linn shipped 3,000 dozen table mantrap in case of fire.” in the river and on the way there, the The lime allowed Joseph “Bunco’’ total foots uptlie largest list thas has eggs Saturday to the Sound. They wen* Rally to file liis notice of appeal and ever sailed from the Columbia river. To purchased at 6 cents per dozen. 'i ht* sheep market in Oregon is looking bill of exceptions in the criminal court dale, 83 vessels (foreign liound) have has expired. Kelly failed to file the cleared with grain, and the total when up a little, I lie Italics recently sent two necessary papers and will, therefore, the season is over, which will la* in a trainloads of sheep to Chicago serve his life sentence in the peniten few weeks, makes 104. Using the school census aH a basis, the tiary for the murder of George Sayers. Malcolm B. Bradley, who brought (’lironicle figures that the city of Tin* The run of smelt has been the heav suit against Clackamas county for $5,- Dalles has a population of 6,000. Two hundred he.a<l of Pin»* and Eagle* iest this year that theoldest timers have 000 damages for the loss of his wife, who any recollection of. There were two in a runaway was thrown down an em valley cattle have been brought into I’n- runs, the last one ceasing the first of the bankment into the Clackamas river and ioli to be fed for the Omaha market. week Fishermen say Lewis river wits drowned, wan last week given n verdict Chinese lettuce has spread so much io a living mass of the little fish and thous for$10,»0. A compromise verdict of Umatilla county that some wheat fields ands of jiounds of them were taken $500 on another suit for $5,000 for the had to he plowed upon account of it. from there. loss of his daughter in the same accident An ex|wiivncCfl brick maker expects The smelt craze subsided last Monday, was agreed upon. to come here soon to look over tin* although they are still running in the Forest Grove is now the posessor of a ground with a pros|M*ct to making brick. Sandy river Last week there, were at piece of fire apparatus which for nearly Mr. Sibley sent oil! parties Mondax least about 350 to 40.» teams passing fourteen years was a useful adjunct in morning to rehabilitate the telegraph through Troutdale every day, ami on the work of ligluing fires in Salem. It line het ween lb’s place a nd Forest<irove their return some had over a ton offish isthe Hayes hook and ladder truck Stat<* Superintendent Irwin says New- in their wagons, w hile others were con which was purchased in May, 1880, from tent with a few sacks full lhe Bals-ock Manufacturing Co. of Chi port will he the place of the next state teachers' institute, probably in July oi The Siletz reservation will soon be cago, by the Alert II. A L. Co. of Salem, August. thrown o|s>n to the settlement. The and, last Monday was sold to the city of The preliminary work for the hay im best route is by Sheridan. Several Forest Grove for $200 in hard cash; the Sheridanites have one foot in the stirup original cost was $1,138, delivered to the provements is being done, operations on the jetties will waiting for the President to make bis "Alerts.” proclamation when they will ride like Andrew B. Hammond, one of the in- pr< >gr<‘ss Corvallis is scandalized by the rejaort mad for the buckbrush and clam beds cor|M>rators of the Astoria 4 Columbia River Railroad Company, has been se which is commonly rejieate«! on (I p - of the new country.—Sun. With irrigation, an open river to the lected as president of the new corpora street, that a negro wench has been «lancing naked before men ami b«iys sea, and the Nicaragua canal, Eastern tion. The object of the corporation The travel over the steamer lines to Oregon would be (lie equal to California shall be to construct and operate aline ill climate an I resources. These three from Astoria to Goble, and from Goble Garibaldi is largely on the incre.ise ll thing! are all fiossible within the next to Portland; also a line to the ocean, is thought there will be plenty Of five years, hence our faith in tl<e future and a branch line to Tillamook Arti work for both the fsniise ami Gertie of Eastern Oregon, says tho East Ore cle 6 grants them the right to operate this summer. »teamers on the Columbia and Willam The |>eopie at Seaside and of the dis gonian. ette rivers, and on the Pacific ocean trict south to the rotin y line expert to Persons coming into Baker City from An Iowa |«iper having expressed hold a meeting won and talk over th«- the Virtue mine confirm the report of a rich strike in the Virtue, ami say that doubts about the fishing and hunting to improvement of the Neranicum ami the gold nuggets taken out rangedin lie had in the vicinity of Klamath Falls, Elk creek road. J. O llanthorn, one of tho most value from »100 to »800, with, of course, as reported in a local paper, a Klamath smaller pieces Superintendent Mc Falls real estate firm wrote the editor a» prominent salmon packers on the Col Nally was in the city Wednesday, and follows: "We are willing to place $100 umbia, says that “the only salvation lie appeared to lie the happiest man in cash in any frank ill «»reg.ni, that 100 for the « h I iii ii industry is tin? scheme <*i toll» of fish can I* thrown out with a artificial propagation ” town. The ship (’iipica wl» cli was though’ Tuesday morning a car load of pota pitchfork within the coiporation limit« toes left Oregon City for Galveston, of our town, between April 1st and June to be lost arrived hi \stona April 7 Tex..» They were »hipped by F. T 1st, and that 1000 tons < an be caught in Her delay was cause«I by rough weitlirr Horn. She was obliged !•» Barlow. He will »hip another carload lhe county in the same period. We are off Monday, and at frequent intervals there willing to wager an equal sum tl.Ht 100 throw 5 <0 case« of tin overt*mrd Kb»* after so long as the mark.t will justify Wild ducks can be killed from Main was 20 > «lay a from Liverpool to Astoria. This is the first potatoes ever exported street in a »ii.gl<-day, for nine mouths I out of the state oilier than to California in the year." A SAD ACCIDENT