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The Neatucra «alley and Vicinity. > MCWNAL [The following is clipped from th» K N. Elliot an,j wife ail(1 Sun)|ler Ocean Wave, mid give» n good idea U • ”oxliur,t,wt„ttoporllH,ld|Hst week th» Xestnccn country.] ey *re important witBMm iu a suji THE FINANCIAL FAITH OF A promi The Big Nestucca valley is a beautiful regarding the Halliday estate. nent PROHIBITIONIST. »trip of land which extend» from north J- H High h«8 gone to Denver, where west to south east, and varies from one will work in a m,Ht Ularlte, (|t Why He Opposes Free Silver Charge That to three miles in width, and is over earned the art of meat cutting in a |), n. the Law of 1873 «„ a Crime Ha. Never twenty miles in length, it lias a large ver shop Beeu Proved Past Experience With De liver running through it which furnishes based Currency. " • II. H. Cary hag gone t0 Prineville a mode of travel for about ten miles ami a|so carries an abundance of sediment where lie will visit with E. R. Cary for g In a letter published in The New which accounts for tlie richness of (he few months. Era, Chairman Samuel Dickie of the T- II. Coyne ami R»y. McLachlan Prohibition national committee outlines soil The Nestucca rivet ha» several tributaries, namely, the Three Rivers, went to M E. conference last week. his views on the currency question as Heaver Creek ami the Little Nestucca. Rev. Mi Laclilim will be assigned to an follows: In the Htrei ins abound an abundance of other circuit the coming year W itliout undertaking an argument in trout, tin ' on the »loping hill »id<i can ! j. I). Edwards and family have moved behalf of any proposition herein, I sub I« found deer, bear and elk. . to Sami Cape beach Mr. Edwards will mit the following as in part a declara The p .t 'tple oceti|>ations aie dairying, thoroughly tesl the |HMU.h 8l(„d8 wh|,e tion of my financial faith: First.—Upon any satisfactory plan stock raising ami »tiliuon fishing, and i he resides there. for equalizing the intrinsic and nom last hilt not least h the apiary, of which G. W. Pettit is working on his ranch inal value of our coins I um a bimetal von know the Nestucca honey captures j m Douglas county. He will probably list. An international agreement or an the highest prices. remain there until spring. increased ratio might sufficiently ap There are yet tliousaiids of acresofgood , Miss Lydia Eyiiou has just returned proximate the desired result. To de cattle and sheep lamia which are not crease the amount of gold in our gold homestemleil. There are also thousands from an extended visit in California. coins might accomplish the same end, Miss Mann, who is teaching school in of acres of good farming lands which are but would be a pulpable fraud. vet unimproved that may be purchased Glenora was in town last Saturday Second.—As between gold mono at reasonable prices. The dairy is an Wayne Carlin, the McMinnville cigar metallism and silver monometallism I important industry will, most of the peo- maker, was in tbe city last week taking unhesitatingly declare for the former. ple, the white clover and other grasses orders for liis cigars. As to free coinage—several years ago which grow on the bottom land produces J. J l'ye mid son returned Saturday when this question began to attract an abitndmice» of fooil for stock, The from the hop fields, and Mr. I’ve says public attention I found myself in aveiage iiinoiiiit of butter from one cow bop picking is done for this year. He clined to sympathize with the advo dining the slimmer and fall is about one says that the hop pickers made blit little cates of free coinage. Before commit pound per day. and barely expenses in most cases. ting myself either way I sought to nrake Stock rnising is also carried on quite Bob Hansen, deputy sheriff, from Ne- a careful examination of tho question, extensively, and our beef cattle are al lialem, was in town last week. and believe that I was able to study the ways preferred to tlio valley cattle. problem as a student and not as an ad Our fishing industry is an important vocate. I began my examination of the one, which leaves thousands of dollais issue, however, with the belief that a here during the full. The fish are gen-( Albert H. Malaney to A Margereil, lot studious investigation would only tend 1, bllr 6, Malaney nd., Ocean Park, $100. to confirm and strengthen impressions eridly hauled to the valley. and prejudices which, at the time, I While descending the valley we behold Same t*j Robert Margarell, lots in knew rested on no well established the little busy ben working upon the Ocean ¡’ark, $1000. foundation. fl .wars mid flying hack mid foitli load Au examination of the issue in all its Ann Malnney to A. II. Malauey, tract ing and imluadiug its precious burden. in Woods, $600. bearings has led me, almost against my We h ar the low of the cow and see the will, to tho conclusion that at the ratio A. II. Malauey to II. Brier, lots in proposed, and without international pretty milk maid with the pull upon her Ocean Park. $400. agreement, the free coinage of si 1 ver by arm. We also see the waler wheel Same to A C. Southmayd, lots in the United States would be a calaipity which propels the churn. of no mean magnitude. In this position While moving slowly along we stldden- Ocean Park, $20. I find myself in harmeny with the best E. Goodapeed to Gust Nebon, 1 acre thought of the Prohibition party, as ioiiic upon the thriving little town of Woods, wliicli is situ ited on the hank of tract, $100 witness the rejection of a free coinage the Big Nestucca river about one half Eli Goodspeed, et al, to G. B. and Ly plank at Cincinnati by the decisive vote mile from the l’m ific Oce»n. Woods is man Lamb, lots in Park ad. to city $100. of "35 for to 590 against. The follow ing are among the conclusions which tie1 distributing point of the southern F. M Lamb to Lyman J. Lamb, lots have forced themselves upon me: p irt of Tillamook county. It has several in Miller ad., $1. First.—The charge that the law of line business bouses and residences, we 1873 was b "crime” and the outcome of U. S. Patent to H J Hull. have nil l.ranches of trade, two general a "conspiracy” has never been proved. There is no direct testimony, the cir mereliandise stores, two grocery stores, What Luck? cumstantial evidence is utterly inade o n, drug store, post office boat house The H eadlight man interviewed A. J. quate, and tho absence of motive is im and a large ferry boat, saw mill, cooper portant. shop, lneiil market, barber shop photo Stdllwell, one of the prominent fisher Second.—The effort on the part of men, yesterday and in answer to a ques graph gallery, hotel and livery stable. the silver men to pose as the especial tion as to wlial hick the fishermen lire friends of the workingmen and to hold CITY OI'DIX.IM'EM. h uing, Mr. Stillwell said : up their opponents in the guise of “aris "The fish are not biting good now. on tocrats,” "bondholders,” “robbers,” ORDINANCE NO. 55. account of moonlight nights, I think "gold barons,” “Shylocks,” etc., is a tliHii usual most disgusting exhibition of the dema IN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION ONE OF there are a lew more fisli The Chinooks are done, and I am going gogue’s art. ORDINANCE NO. (>, AN ORDINANCE TO PRO Third.—Equally insincere and absurd VIDE FOR Till-: RUNNING AT LARGE OF to stretch my silveiside net. The high is the attempt to arouse prejudice against est catch fin one night was 172, bv Dan STOCK, APPROVED APRIL 20, 1 St»I an inert substauee by the violent dec /Xie people of Tillamook City do ordain Pike, but Ihlti happened to have good lamation that “gold is a traitor,” “gold luck The uveriige is not over 20 fish to ¿esCTted the country when Sumter was as follows: Section 1. That section 1 of ordinance the boat The “high boat” for the sea- fired upon,” “gold never fought a bat I think we’ll tle for us,” “gold fled in the time of No it, shall be amended Io read as fol son so far is about 4<)0 danger,” “nobody saw any gold during have l etter lin k soon " low a: fish the war.” Substitute “silver” for Jake Graham remarked “ that Section 1 That it shall be milawlul “gold” in the preceding quotations, than and they are equally true. for any horses, mules, swine, or cattle of were limning considerably better Fourth.—Gold, measured by human any kind, other than milk cows kept for last year ’’ j toil, which is the only true standard, milk to run at large within the corporate Many l»o«tal Mark« has steadily depreciated in purchasing limits of I he -it y of Tillamook ; provided power for many years. tint il shall be unlawful for ally person A letter received from I. (’ Comer Fifth.—Commodities, produced by m let run at large at the same time, more and J J McCoy, who are at Todos San improved methods of production, ought than one milch cow, within the said cor- tos. B ija Califiirnin, Mexico, has the fol to depreciate in value, and such depre p .rate limits, and it being understood lowing post minks on the envelope : T. - ciation is no evidence of an apprecia turn person under this section shall mean dos Santos, Baja Cal., Guyinns, Son., tion in the currency of tbe country. Sixth.—Debtors contracting debts the hewl of n family . Nogales, Son. North Yamhill, Ore., mid during or soon after the war and pay C. N. Drew, Approved E. E. Srlpli, Tillamook, Ore , besides there was a ing “dollar fir dollar” til the late sev Recorder Mayor. Mexican post mark which was too indis enties or since certainly suffered serious tinct to be rend The letter was mailed hardship. This hardship was incident ORDINANCE NO. 56. September 7, and arrived here Septem to our recovery from an era of depreci ated money and was not caused by the ber 24th. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE "crime” of 1873. The people oj Tillamook city do onia in Seventh.—Free coinage, as proposed, Tillamook'« Cenati«» would mean silver monometallism, de as follows: The assessor has completed the census preciated currency and the prompt dis That section 9 of ordinance No. 20, alhdl be Hiiiendfil to read ns follows: of this county and finds .">804 inhabitants appearance of gold. Eighth.—To defend the debasement Pedtlb th «hull be claasified and rated as a gain of 32 per cent over the census of of our currency on the ground that 18IK). There are 2132 males mid 1672 fe fallows: When traveling with two ani- cheap money will benefit the debtor mal* of tlw first c L imm , with one animal males in the r ounty, and there me 1118 class, enabling them to discharge their second claws; when travelling on foot legal voters. There is on IV one colored obligations more easily, is to advocate rank dishonesty. thirl class; Peddlers of the first class perROii. Ninth.—A reasonable prospect of the Over 150 t'”»1’ c,'fete ,ult< r slia I pay a license of $3 00 per day, of enactment of such legislation as is ad Hie second class $2 00 per day, and of were manufactured during the last year, was vocated by the silver men would pre and over 14,.W,d0>t feet ol lumber the third class $1 00 |a»r day. cipitate an era of forced liquidation Amendment: Pnnided that no license sawed during the same period. certain to yield calamitous results. shall he exacted of citizens <»f lilla'.nook Tenth.—All experience with a de Fined F<»r Swearing. county peddling their own products based currency abundantly proves that D. Callahmt was fined $5 last week fi r under such a regime commodities C. N. Drew, Approved E. E Selph, using Scaribakli langriagw to Mrs.Gtavel promptly advance in price, while the Recorder. Mavor advance in wages is always less prompt of that liti place Callahan didn’t care to and in tbe degree of advance leas per Hatchet < hip«- pay the fine, so he boarded two days in fectly compensates fur the decreased of the little siilistantial rooms adja- purchasing power of tbe circulating r. C. McNamer is having Innilierhaul one — 11 e keut on medium. To add 50 per cent to the ed to the half way camp to build a lions** cent to tile »herifTs office re- workingman’» wages and 100 percent swearing, however, until <>« K ’• there in the apriiu. gardles» of the fact that Mrs. Gnffith oc— to his expenses will be a sorry measure There was a preacher in town Sunday copied the adjoining cell. of relief. S amuel D ickie . from Hillsboro He said he conldn t Albion, Mich., July 27. make a living at preaching »<> he was on lOHTLAND MARKET. Th« Bllrer C«®« Htat*<1. his way to the hop fields Io pick hops. Tbe wlnkl«w»d whortled it« way through th« Wholesale Quotations.) As th^xiiRdfarwIek snooted a aoeat from Mis Lmy Shattuck, daughter of Judge 22 > " £ Shnttm k of Portland, visited Mrs. h. H O ats —Gray I I 50 The iniekerloot «kecked on th« saoot of a 4» P otatoes f loo W»9 jo J" And tbe^ nklebot kinked tbe glnno of a gar Marsh over S iml iy Mis» Ely »»ermn- OMIOXS ‘‘O n W heat — Willamette panied her from i’oitland and leaves to 0 Th« enckerlsb »ertttled through thick an«l n Walla Wall« 4 oO day for Tillamook. > S» DI CKS f* do«. In qwst Of tbo ecntllej-'k. rattling b* rent; 6 00 Mr. ami Mr». J. E Iloamer, Mr nn<l G eese ” The erirtiy* '< whette-1 tbe flange of Its fin. 5® And fillip*-! ■ »poke at the sortie. hell 3 O» Mrs. R. vnoids uml Mr F. G. Marlin ot CHiCKE**—Old V dot- bent. 9 5® « 5® Spring Tillamook, who <u4iiie bar» Tlnirs'U}' >•*- J® Th«* nimblewot welk*r*-*l a whin at the m«»on. BCTTl«—Brine 22 As th«* jinflebox joined in the cb«>m<« vf 10 turned borne Tuemlay, Imving !*<•■> 1,1 Store, in Roll« ¡B 3» attendance al the annual convention of While whanifdoCMlI** lifted the lav of the » choice Dairy 20 And th»* JumblewhaclM gobiT-d the dauk Eno»—Oregon tile State Secular Union at Portland "M aft rmath. 01 TLINES1IIS VIEWS L a BO, Oregon ” Raatera To Exchange:* A beautiful 47-acre B acom —Clear Sides in San PaMjiul »» Hams fruit and alfalfa farm •’ shoulders Valley, California, f«»r a Hock farm in fun't~ Willamette Oregon. A «Idre», A. M archo , San ¡ ” Country Brand« Parquai, California But in spite of thi« am ament strong as It i* An«l in spite of th«- boom let late brought u t n > n Th- .JncOOT« all point to an »rr n»le fl«r. It appear» that trie silver a auvnt petered ''u, _ -New York Run. LUMßty Co GHN FRANCIS^0 ufacturzrs of and Deulzrs in LUMBER'ffiBDKE^ At their Hobsonville store they carry a large stock ol generai N^chaqdi^, Clothing Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, Feed, Provisions, Etc. STEAMER TRUCKEE ! : Agents for the fast sailing Steamer Truckee, carrying passengers and freight from San Fran cisco, Tillamook ami Portland. Trips everv two weeks, weather permitting. —R ates :— Cabin, one way, (Tillamook and S. F.) Steerage ” Cabin, Round Trip, Freight, general merchandise, San Francisco or Portland, I3 00 per ton. J g SIBLEY Manager Store and Mill. Hobsonville. Oregon. Principal Office, 249, Berry St., S. F. Mill« atil'ruckec. ('al.. I ob W ork : :