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LOCAL NEWS. Try a 10 cent lunch at the Tillamook Bakery. Keep an furniture. ey* on Nels Thompson’s The steamer Truckee came in Friday and wailed Sunday. See “add” for Pacific University in another column. W. L. Brooks, the Bay City attorney, was in town yesterday. Miss Stratton will commence a term of s< liool at Glenora soon. J Latest styles of hats and caps just r«- reived at Cohn de Co’s. Teachers examination is in session Particulars next week. Nels Thompson always keeps a large stock of furniture on hand. Take a look at Tuttle de Cary’» stock of hardware, lhe finest in the city E G. E. Wist, tlie Nehalem capitalist, is in the city receiving medical treatment. John Barker succeeded in killing a small bear on Ids hunting trip hist week * The Tillamook Bakery kef ps ice cream ami soda water on hand for sale at all times. Did you peep into Cohn & Co’s store lately, if not do so at your (-ailiesl op portunity. J II. Bridgeford and W. S. (’one, of • Bay City, were in this city this week on businoHs I Tuttle and Cary can supply you with hardware cheaper than jon can buy it in Portland. Dr. Wise has returned from Nehalem, mid will l-e at his ofiice in Tillamook till September 5th. Mrs. M. M. Pittueger, a teacher in the Hillsboro public schools, is visiting with Dr. Wise’s family. Misses Zula Painter and Jennie Keene of Salem, are visiting wiih Mr». G. O. Nolan, ol this city. ■ J J J I v I. Cl C( I. r all r o » Co 'as 1er Il AI I Inn r th bet 11 Ke« I 4. There w ill ba about one hundred case» for this term of court, which are by far more than can be attended to without some of them being continued for an other year E. troop 4th. cavalry commanded by (’apt. F. Wheeler leaves Netarts for Vamouvei, after a week’s outing at the beach. They return by the Grand Rolide rosd Maurice Leach of tile firm of Bowers & Leach, cut his foot quits badly last Saturday. Dan says lie was very care ful about it, as he only cut w here the shoe was laced The mail carrier was chased by a cougar near Foley last week, The cougar was shot by a party of men. lie was a large one and seemed mad or crazed by hunger. Dr. W S. Mott and family will go to Neskowin today. The doctor will re- main a short time but his wife expects to camp there for a couple of weeks.— | Salem Statesman. Mis. Dr. East hum, of Vancouver, Washington, is visiting her falber, G. W Feariiside, of Nehalem. Mrs. East ham is a “typo,” being the first lady , that ever worked on the Oregonian. M D Ellis and wife started for the beach at Netarts for a three weeks’ outing. Tuesday morning. B II Grant will have charge of the store dining Mr. Elis’’absence.—Uncoil Co. Record. Prescriptions carefully compounded at Sturgeon’s drug store There you will find a full line ot patent medicines, toilet articles, and drugists’ notions, besides a nice line of jewelry, books ami stationery. Will Newcomb a rived in town Sunday evening after an extended trip around the world. He has been to almost every country on the globe, ami has made three trips around Cape Horn and two around Cape of Good Hope. W. F. D Jones, the editor of the I I hadl I ght , started Sunday for San Francisco on Hie steamer Truckee. He will visit San Jose ami other places in California, and will return mahout two weeks from the time he starte-I. Tat-ific I nlt«*r«ity Notes. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY. Tull Hute» Knllirnl. There in evet^ proMpect of a full attend The North Vrtinhill an<l Tilhiinool^ ance during lhe coining year of t!«e toll road ha. be.n fixed up i" good Pacific UniverKity. The rapid progress ahape, travelers Haying it was never as of the school during the last few year« Ko<>d before The rate« have I whh is evidence that the people of Oregon reduced as follows: appreciate thorough mid houe»t work. Four horse team and wagon to $1.50 During it» history the iuntitiition has Two horse team and wagon to $1.2.) stood for a high grade of scholarship and 11.00 One horee buggy to as a result many of the most prominent .50 ‘ SatKlIo or pack Imrse to men and women of the stale and coast .12».., Loose horses cr cattle are numbered among its graduates. Its .05 I logs or sheep faculty, today is iccognized as one of Good Hccommodattons at the Trask th* strongest in the Northwest. Prof. hotel, at the toll gale The house has Whittelsey, of th* department ol chem been refilled ami refurnished, The istry, returns this fall after a two years patronage of the public is solicited leave «»f absence which has been spent Respectfully, in the study of his subject in Gottingen, 12-10 <». F. B i rton , Prop. Germany. Prof. Robertson also returns Notice. after doing two years work ill history and political economy at Chicago Uni Notice.!» hereby given that the approv versity. Tualatin Academy, the associ ated preparatory school of the institution ed plats of surveys of the Fractional is otferiiig special opportunities for gain- Townships two north, range seven west, ing a thorough knowledge of english and three north, range e^lit west, have branches ns a preparation for business or been received from the surveyor general of Oregon, and on, teaching. September 16th, 1895, 'I lie conservatory of music fdrnishes insti notion in music of a high order. at nine o’clock, A. M., of said day, said The teachers, both vocal mid instru plats will he filed in this office and the mental, are accomplished inu.sicimis, land therein embraced w ill be subject who, to the training received under the entry y on and after said date. R obert A .M ii . i . kr , Register. best teachers in Boston mid other music P kt er P aquet , Receiver. al centers at the East have added years of successful experience in teaching. 'The new Marsh hall, just completed at a cost of $50,000 is a noble edifice of ALLEN llol’SK. stone mid brick, 143x70 feet ami three R Slevens Forest Grove stories high. It contains thirteen reci Miss Alice Robbins Bay City tation rooms, offices, library, society Ross Edward Loney Wilsonville rooms and a beautiful mid commodious Walter Oer Foi l la ml chapel. The building is heated by hot (' B Pelue\ Portland water and lighted by electricity ami its Miss C (> and M A B ixter Dolph appointments throughout are according J H Bridgeford Bay City to the most approved plans. Frank E Casto Portland F«irest Grove, the seal of the school in Tims .1 Brink ” easy of access from all points, being only Prof G A Walker w ifw & son Bay City twenty-six miles tiom i’orllaiid on the O.lina Granell Garibaldi Southern Pacific railway. Il is a model G B Lamb I’ilhimook college town, noted for its natural beauty G R I luff Nestocton and for the intelligence mid high moral J N Hart Woods character of its inlnihilaiits. No saloon I, M Murray Jr Perrydale Ore has ever boon allowed w itliin its pre cincts. Every facility is afforded for ItKIL KNTATK TKAXHFEKM gaining a liberal education under lhe Augusta Miller by administrator to A best of ii flmmet s mid at very moderate expense, 'l’hose who are able to pay for G. Beals hlk 13 except lots I too A. A. cosily accon; modal ions can liml i-oard- Miller’s ad to i’ilhimook, $283. ing places suited to II eir requirements, State of Oregon to J. M. Barnhart e *2 while those who need to exercise the i of m * c 16, Ip 2 s, 8 w , $-109. nios* rigid economy will find abundant D. R. Hurlhut to E. Meresse part of opportunity for i:iexpensive living. lot 2 in sec 30, tp 1 s, 10 w, $300. Mis. McEachern, who has been visit ing with Dr. Wise’s 'amily, has returned , io her home in AIbinu. The gold excitement still prevails Prof. Marsh, of tlie Pacific University of Forest < ¡love, is in this city attending through this county and claims are being staked oil’ every day. Mr. J D I he teacher»’ institute. Edwards one of the first who took up a Jatiiws Jackson is now prepared to lo claim, estimates that it will pay al cate parties on good farming lands in least $5.(It) per day to the man. the Siletz reserviilion. The world glows giddy in its old age. W. W. Thayer, of Portland, came in They are auctioning Pacific co ast fruit iu on the Forest (¡rove stage Friday eve A. M. Ilare to W. S Cone sw (4 of nw London, diinking beer in Germany that Teacher» Institute. ning to iithmd court. l4, Of 8\V *4, Wild S ’2 Of HW *4, SVC 16, was malle from Oregon Imps, sailing The following is the program of Il IH Mr. L aider, of the Triiek< e Lumber ships with \Vasliingtoii masts every- 2 s, 8 w , $800. Co., of San F’ranciwco, came in on the w here, ami eating Oregon flour in ( liina teachers institute held in this city the 12 Chas Chai Tton to W. W Condor, and 13: last trip ot the Truckee. J and South Africa.—Ex. The morning of the 12 was opened by lots 1,2, 7 and 8, hlk 1, Stillwell’s ad Io Liverinfl, tile great Oregon blood A party of three hoys, commanded by Tillamook, $604. purifier, liver renovator ami kidney ’1’0111 Handley Jr., was playing in a boat singing, ami an address of welcome by i J. C. Bewley to D. McLachlan part 04 E. E % Selph, uftei which there was a medicine at Sturgeon's. in front of Colin Co’s, «lock yksterday, short talk 011 arithmetic by Win. Batter- hlk 4, Bewley’s ad to Bay City, »25. City Market:—Eggs l()c, creamery1 w hen suddenly the boat upset spi.ling son and G R. Huff, and a short address i’OHTL 1NI> M \RKKT. butter, 3.)c per r<dl, dairy butler 25e per tlx* boys out. They clung to the boat 011 mental arithmetic by Fannie Mar- roll, potatoes b1 per pound ami were after a short atay in the water sters, (dosed the fore-coon session. (Wholesale Quotations.) Mr. ami Mrs. W’ihning, of Hillsboro, rescued by some men from shore. 26 $ 24 (ft In lhe after-neon the program was O ats —Gray 40 P otatoes V 1°° tt>s are spending I he Hummer iu Tillamook •I 50 Geo Means returned from Portland opened hv singing after which all were O nions Guvsis of Dr. Wise’s family. Sunday, via Forest (¡rove While there int«rest<Hl by listening to a discourse the W heat —Willamette Q° «5 Mr. Deery, malinger of lhe Alliance lie purchased eight-thousand feet of question box, and how to prevent whis Walla Walla k 5 «7 2 00 M rat Mmket can give y<ai what you dressed limber ami about six toils ot pering. by Olive Baxter. The subject of D ucks <loz. 3 ft« ........... 4 00 6 00 w ant in the line of meats. iron which will he shipped in on the Geography was ably delivered by Miss 1 G eese ” C hickens —Old p dos. 00 3 3 50 Il is loporled that the Elmore will be next trip of the Trnckae. It will be Used Edna Ross, then followed a general dis Spring ” 3 00 1 75 in the hist of the week with the fish in Imihliiig the new county bridge across cussion of the mind w Inch ended the w 01 k : B i tter —Brine 20 ” Store, in Rolle 1'rusk river. I ft 20 until evening, wlieu w* were entertained boats and a load of fishermen. ’ Choice Dairy 22 27 Peter Svensen 11ml Mitchell, of Gari hv an instrumental duet by Willie 1‘rtieys Chas Smith, A G. Baals, Jhll Wiley | E gos —Oregon li mid W. Maddux left yesterday for the baldi. left Astmia August 4, in a fish ami Mrs. II. II. Aider man. ! L a rd , Oregon «b 9 h at, hound for Tillamook. They had Trio, by Mrs. Hosmer, Edmunds ami ” Eastern gold mines on lhe Siletz beach had weather, contrary winds and fog to Bow pis B acon —Clear Sides A P Wilson went to San Francisco ” Hams II contend with ami drifted into Netarts Recitation, by Edna Brown. on the steamer Truckee. He may re ” Shoulders last Saturday night, being out one week. Solo by G. R. Huff, and an address by F lour —Willamette 2 H main there tor a lew months. ■ 7' They were well, but siitlered some from Claude Tha ver after which a few remarks ” Country Brands 2 75 2 85 Nels Thompson, our furniture man, exposure. were made by Prof. Walker, of Bay City can supply jou with all kinds of lin ni Not Ice. Mr. E. A. Morcck, siincriiitendent of The program of the evening was then tine, on short notice mid al hiuh II pt ii es. the Louis River Tianspoitation Com closed by a duet, l>y Mrs. Edmunds ••.ml Take notice. That Roht. J. Giles is z\. W. Bunn has rented Hank Samp- pany, of Portland, accompanied bv his Bowers. not an agent of the stale Insurance son’s place at Barnegat, mid has moved wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bibber and son and The Second day opened with a good lhete with lhe hopes of regaining bis Mrs. J. L Han is and son, of Woodland, attendance ami some good singing after Company, and has no authority to write health. Washington, arrived per steamer llar- which the discussion of the queslioii-l ox j insurance, to receive premiums therefor, or to coiled money due the company The steamer Harrison arrived Tuesday rieon ami are visiting with Mi. and Mrs. was again called for. I’rof. Walker E dmond C. G iltner , M'g’r. McIntosh of this phi« ‘ e and sailed Wednesday evening, then delivered an address after which She A man w ho wont take his home paper primary reading was presented by Mrs. luid a full loH«f of freight and eight For Sale at a Great Sacri Ace has invented a scheme by which he can Hosmer. After passengeis. noon history was 80 acres of land in Tillamook county, Dr Wise ha» a man from Portland at «-«»ok his dinner by the smoke from his dismissed by G. R. Ilutf; Language by deserioed as follow s : woik plasteiing liiN house, w hieli the neighbor's chimney. Ih* is the same J. W. Hart and Mrs. Hays, then pen- S E ’4 of N W L and the S W >4 ef «liH tor hopes to be able to occupy in chap who, «luring a cold snap Inst winter manship ami spelling. Eveniiig session: N E '4 of aee. 16, Ip 3 S, R 9 W. No in- soaked his hair in a bucket of wilier, Music hv W. Petteysand Mrs. Alderman, another month. went out into the yard and kt it freeze, recitation, Miss Page; solo Mis. Bowers. cunilerance, |2 50 per acre, cash. Hon II E Jackson, a justice of the Address at once. J. F. B arfield , ami then broke it otT, to beat the barber The evening was then closed by a pro* Supreme court of th« United Stales. Santa Cruz, Cal. out of the price of a hair cut.—Ex. traded addiess by I ’ rof. Walker. died, \ugust 8th., at hia home at Weal A gentleman f<»rm Astoria was iA this School Mead, Tviiliussve. locality Illis week talking up the ides of The Tillamook Academy w ill begin its Those who visit on the bay should not ratling logs I«» the Columbia river, says next school year on Mondav, September ORDINANCE NO 52. fail to slop at the I lobsonville hotel. It the Nehalem Times, As nearnswecan 2, 1895 (AKKIE M \r. is a pleasant place for tourists or others Jearn he n ants th«» people of Nehalem to A n ohd I xanch to amend \ n ordinance . Io spend a lew days donate ulwuit 150,000 feet of logs for a /'he people of Tillatnook City do ordain The Oregonian and H kadlight . only poo If you wish to keep up with the latest j,rial rail. The idea is a g'»od one—for Many are taking advantage oi this rate. as foltows. stylus, go to Cohn A Co’s., ami show the outsider. If any man w nuts to experi 'Unit section one of ordinance number All photo’s reduced to suit hard times, from some of those 60 cent silver dollais and ment let him pay his way. We have logs thiee, shall he amended to read as 75 cent» per per dozen upwards. they will fit you out. and any number of them to sell, but follows: After the word minor under H eins A rt S tvdio . the age of 18 yeuis to l»e upon the public E West, «»f Netarts, used chum salm none that wekm»w ofto give away It was reported that the soldiers rutti- streets of TillAinook city between the MAIL SCHEDULE. on tufcrtiliid some of hi» potatoes this yeai’, and tlivsa so fertilized show a eating at Netarts were to drill and have hours nf nine o’clock I*. M. ami four TILLAMOOK AND NORTH Y a MIUI.L:- Leave N Yamhill daily except Sunday 8 n m a sham battle last Sunday, ami the peo- o’cl<M k A. M. from May I. to October 1, marked dilTeirme as to tin ill. Arrive at Tillamook next day by 4 p Iu pie of Tillamook turned «ait by Hie and between the hours of eight P M score Leave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p m Ilemy, George, mid Will Ehlen. Will Arrive N. Yamhill next day ' op. ,n Io witness it. The re|»»rt was u«»t mi li ami tour A. M , the balance of the year Rees and lih Keil, the im-ml vis of the T ill amook and II orson v illfi — I. ve Tillamook daily except Tuesday 6»o a m favorite Ehlen (hchestin have taken a stanliated however, ami instead of the ot bom October 1st. to Mav 1st Arrive Hobsonville ’ 9;00 a In sham battle, they had to content them Approved thia 12th.. dey of August tiip tb Neslucca.— ihnet» Sister». I.’ve Hobaonville, except Tuesday 2.1s p ni Arrive Tillamook 5-15 p.m selves watching a number of I’m lv Sam’s 1895 E. K. S ki ru. Mayor. Cohn A Co, have just receive«! th* tin- N etarts — men shooting at a shag which they fin C. N. D rew . Recorder. Leaves Tillamook Tuesdays. Thursdays. «-•I lol of tall goods, direct from the fac and Saturdays at * - ally managed to hit At noon the Arrive« Netarts j lory, ever »liipp, d to Tillamook. Take a Notice horee* were driven in from pasture to leaves Netarts, mwic days, j bsik at their la«lie»’ drees goods An ives Tillamook by water and then the bugul cell was sound Ri<ls will be received by the common B arn kc < AT M ss Edna Ross will dose a term of ed The sound ot which censed the peo council of Tillamook City at the next Round trip to he performed on Monday school at Glenora Friday next, mid will ple on the beach lo’fail in line and look regular meeting on August 24, 1895, to G ranp R ond — Leave« (Hand Ronnde daily except Sunday at «»nee leave fot Portland wlieit «lie has anxiously for the sohlieis to appear, but the lowest r«sponsible bitlder for the ate p. m . or on arrival ot mail 80m M< Mi in- vlllc. a position as teachei for the next year. after a short lime I Lev were informed rtnishingof the city hall inside avcoiding Arrives at Tillamook at 1 45, If you think that we are short of new» that it wee only a dinner call for the aol- to plans and specifications now to be Leavrs Tillamook Daily except Sundav at 6 Mrjrivwl of mill from N Yamhill this inane you can lay the blaut« on lite diers After dinner the horsee were seen at the store of Cohn A Co The which is usually 4 30 Arrives at Grand'Rende at 145. •‘«lavil” at he han been promoted to the taken back to pasture and Uncle Sam’s council reserve« the rigira tc reject any Post Offer hours. 7 yo a . to StK> p M e<btorial chair dining the editor» men were turned l.*o«*«' on the beach with <»r all bids. Ry order of the common Money Order depart tut-nt Boo A M to t> oo p. \| absence. ' tli* onler, "be on I isik I at nipper liuie.” ( i council. C. N. D bxw , Recorder. Suudav 3.00 to 200 P M. i A 1 . Fall Term Begins Sept. 18, 1895. Three College Cour«-, ClBHHicHl Scientific m.d J.iler.ry The Acd. toy pre- .„re. o cdleg.'unl give* .. thorough Englieh eduction, the beet pre|M<H.t on or BVSINm f . ^1'n'eXor ^^.„".,¡. «1 on.l .. ....... . no.k, n.nl line bnii.iingH „ JlMhe beM „ ,„l i,,,,., ,vl..,.entH. The Mereh H«H juxt completed ut a coat of »50,000 a one u th. finest college bnihling. <m the Pacific Coast. All expenaes very low. I oard r„.„ns nt th.. InuliPH’ Hull »3.00 f. »4.00 per week, mclndu.g eleetnc hgh and The Colh-.e 1> .nnif.rv, under excellent management, fur^he. hoard and room, at »2.25 neek Hoard rival« families. #2.50 and upwards. Many Hl„dents rent «ml hoard themselves »1 a cost not hr exceed »1 50 per week. For full psrti. ularsa.hlrr.ss BIOS. .M’Ci.EM.AND Pre... ent, I m »rest Grove, Oregon. STATE Monmouth, NORMAL SCHOOL Oregon. A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS. Complete Eight Grade Training Department and strong professional and academic courses. The Diploma of the school entitles one tote tch in any County in the State without further examination. I >oird and Lodging, Hooks and Tuition, 8150 per year. Beautiful and healthful location. No saloons. There is a good demand for well- trained teachers. There is an over supply of untrained teachers. Catalogna Cheerfully Santon Application. W. A WANN, Secretary. Address, P. L. CAMPBELL, President. ? I time you put it on, and you don’t want goods that fade out on a lew months. t What voll want is 1 some quality, clothing, something that will wear well and look well tor a long time We guarantee that we can tit yon and give you better satisfaction than if yon sent away to the so-called tail- oring establishments. rn They do not make clothes to order generailv, 1 but take your measure and select something to fit vou as near as they can. That is why so m an v fail to get fits in sending awav. You can see our <>• ;oods, try them on, anil judge for yourself. You ou don't don t have to buy them unless they suit yon, and yon do have to l)a.' 01‘ part in advance if you send away, and what you pay von don’t get back even it they don’t fit. We keep gents’ f‘urnishin6 er goods, 1U ladies’ underwear, dress goods and trimmings I. A 1,1,1 Hue ol boots and shoes, hats and caps before marketing your produce. Merchants