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>*0 PAPER rmurmirr (1X4 OBPUHATKD) l.nilok Cuu-iMt, AM» M INA«.IK n vi s* os si lisi Kirrios (HIM IL'fl T IN AI/VANVI Uiiv year HX IHOIltll* Fhree a uvea tisis »; ha ri s 1; r r.M |6 75 i inch, pei month E’7-> 3........................ > »5 " .tjoo Wool. ” ” 375 6o.no '»...................... <»75 ” 100.00 I ” ” ” I l.oo Local loci’» pet line; mi<! .sets, aller lite first insci lion Otti) set* per line for first i inintrthiii for regular a<lverli*ci» Lost, H qiiih I. Toi Kent, ForSnlc, Wanted, and i special notice*, in claKrtilied "ml" colimi tin, at I lie rate of one cent per word for tlist inseition ' uni halt latea tlu-irafter. I.ei^al indices, Nonpareil joct*. per line tor tirsi insertion and .Sets pri line lot meh stibae inetti insertion All notices or coni in u nivations should le sent in as early ill the week a* possible. A SUBMERGED EHREST. Many years ago, even so far back that tlie traditions oftlie oili est Si wash extend not thereto, 0 • great mountain side came rushing down and buried itself at the tom of the eanon. Now there considerable lake, and in llm ter stand tall, limbless trees, ferent In species from those grow ing along the ennon. At Green Istke. near George town, Col.—a lako Which is 10,(XHl feet above sea level—is n submerg ed forest of pine trees, some limi li red feet tall, but not so numerous as in Lake .Samamisb. This same theory explains their presence as given above.—Seattle Tinies. • HE OPPORTI\1TY! PROGRESS OF THE PANAMA CANAL It was announced recently that the French company in charge of the work on the Fanamp 4'mial is now collecting 2,000 more men from Jamaica and other West In dian islands to add to the 1,800 now at work, and that it is intend ed eventually to increase the force to 0,000 men. T he New York Evening Post declared that it had received information which it con sidered trustworthy that tlie mon ey to linisli the work oil the pres ent plan lias all been furnished, and that nothing can prevent the opening of the canal at the appoint there was some vast upheavel of Mother Earth on the shores of Lake Samamisb that sent a por- , lion of Newcastle hills sliding down into the lako, with its tall ed time, except accidents and ob T he evergreen forest intact, and there stacles not now anticipated. managers even expect that the it is to this day. About this time of the year fliu waters of the hike the work will Im completed in six me nt their lowest, and the tops of years. T his is quite in line with the tallest of these big submerged trees are out of the waler, but nev er more than ten or twelve inches. ITifortumitely for llm curiosity the report made by Sir Henry 'Ty ler, the late president of I he (irand Trunk Railway, who has been vis iting Panama. He say s that it is proposed Io construct two large neeker mid traveling public gener dams, one across the Upper (Tuig ally the sllbmergeg forest is on the, opposite side ol the hike from the res river, and one on the Lower Two lakes will railroad mid the station of Muno- Chagres river. I ioii , mid very few people ever see Ilins lie formed, the upper one sup- I he phenomenon unless they take plying water to the higher portion the time and pains necessary to of the canal, while tlie lower one will be main'y used to furnish wa leach it. Sum Coombs, the pioneer, is ler for the navigation oftlie lower very enthusiastic concerning it* part. Ten locks will be built, en beauties mid mystery. lie talks abling the canal Io reach a heiglilli Chinook fluently, Imt with all his of I7<t feel above the sea level. quizzing of t lie red skinned inliabi. Sir Henry holds that there is no tmils Im Ims never learned any insuperable diflieiilly in the com thing that will throw any light on pletion of t he cniml in six years, the history oftlie forest under wa at a cost of «11X1,000,000, by utiliz ler. T he waters of the lake tire ing the work already done for a very deep, ami the bluff's back of distance of sixteen miles from Col the beach are precipitous, so that on mid four miles from Panama, the only explanation of the freak Ou the oilier hand, Mr. (lolquhoun, is that an carthquake or some other I lie correspondent of the London Times, who lias recently inspected the route, estimates that, even sup posing <me-t hi rd of the work to Im concluded, it will cost more time one enn see down into the than $200,1X10,(XX) to complete the glassy, mirroi like depths of the entire undertaking. He declares lake for thirty feet or more. Near thill the Chagres river and the the hanks tlie forest tree.* are in Culebra mil out of the present means a great slide Im* been slml- ed iii curly times mid it went down ns a mass until it found lodgment at (lie bottom of the lake. Al this mother draws him doser and clos er, and while his eyes close she dreams out what life is to be to ^EE LUMJfi Cg him, and what he is to be to her. It may never be as she thinks— but oh, are any hours so happy, is life ever so full of bliss as when a mother holds her child in herarms and knows that she makes sun shine or shade for it, and that it is a joy to her forever?” Sfl/V FRANCIS^0 M anufacturers of L umber and B oxes , and D ealers in Genera 1 M e re 11a nd i se PROVISIONS, LOGGERS SUPPLIES, Clothing; Footwear! c V Sperry Flour, Best California, $3.35 CLEVELAND AND HIS PARTY We wish to call attention to our teas. We guarantee satisfaction to the most fastidious. CURRENT EUN. Famirna plans are insiir- terlaced at various angles and ini*i" ...... .. Caimi ' ' eo (fusion, Imt further out in the moinilid le obstacles,—The Out- "What's all this talk rboiit the United States?" said the London deep waler limy stand alraigM, citizen. erect, and limbless "f ay-' ................ 1 •.< fal • ?! * •« ”T x • oi i - hoii liegen»,il*, .grow Why. was the answer, "it is al 100 feet tall. They are nor ’■ ll, I 1 '1 wr«mg. leged that this country is trying lied in the sense of being tnrinl ,'ir; I lie waste waste is preuUr . tian»»..**' stone, Imt they are preserv«<l and »•IMMplire territory that it has no supply and it is only a qiieal&wiof i lgi't to, trtwi- appear to have “•'iml there lor "Deihytno; whn^.jin extraordi ages. T,‘-J three feet through time when tin1 end must come. ’’’W| !'t om the Ocean Wa * r In nine eases out of ten the nary- fuss ab-u.t siicli i very ordi v ••'!’ of them, mill SO lirm in tex A..I. Rhoades and Will Bodyfelt tian-uiSim."—Washington ture as to lie scarcely ail'eeted by a trouble is with the digestive or nary lias e gone to Waterloo after Mrs. knife hl.ide. I Tie great slid» ex guns! If you can restore them ton Sta r. Sadia Knifong and family. tended for some distmice, ami it healthy condition you will stop the The temperance apostle was would In* a dangerous pie<*e of waste, put on new flesh and cause Mr. F. I>. Vincent has been en walking along the sidewalk, *'t*cm- work for ii steamer to attempt pas them to feel better in every way. gaged Io teach a term of school at in the conciousuess of sage over the tops of these tall T he food they eat will lie digested goodness, when a well-dr i«se<fmm\ Woods for the remainder of the trees. Even now the watm along mid appropriated Io the needs of ,w inter. stopped him mid shook hi* ¡Imnd. shore is very deep, mid a leu loot the system, and a normal appetite £ A\ m. I Raleigh leaves for Cali- "Guess you don't remember *», pole would sink perpemlieiil.i11v will appear. fiirni i in a few day s by the way of said the well-dressed man. Consumption frequently follows out of sight leu feet from the shore Sheridan. "Why — all — Geo. Raleigh will have a wasting of bodily tissue because line. 4 4* Three years ago I attended oiiM«6nrg»iwf the store during his nb- nearly nil consumptives have All over thi* country are found " of your meetings mid ' ' heard ' you senee. indigestion. The Shaker Digestive strata of blue »day, which in the draw n graphic picture of the able Owing i<4 t lie prevalence of thè winter seiison nre very treacher Cordial will restore the stomach to vast mechanic whose children went liign titles tik this season of thè ________ ous, and given the least bit of op n healthy condition in a ragged, while the children of tlie y ea r antl otlier inconveniences, portunity will slide away, earry majority of eases, (let one of their saloon keeper, with whom he spent miniiigf" operatimi- mi Ilio bradi ing every thing alsivo with them. book* from your druggist mid learn his wages, were dressed in silk*. ha v o ceal inwl t'<________ preseli!. Imi 1‘his i* the theory of the stibmerg about this new mid valuable rem The story titled my »•use to a I ." ers^l l Work in the miners' ed forest of Lake Smnamish. It edy. "And you reformed?" tiie spring. 1 prolialdy vva-growing above one When tlie children need Castor "Should say I did reform. Went of these blue earth strata, ami Oil give them LilOl it palata into the saloon business 10 GROW BlfdpANSY HI.OSSOVS. myself. heavy ruins, or probably mi earth ble. Cincinnati Enquirer. quake, pet it moving Thequanti- One ran get£hirg<H|f zed flowers MOTHERHOOD ly ol earth cm l ied down wa* so riissfti . JOI'S OF Mollero Maid — 1 wish some ad- from pansies milling the soil great that the positions of the Hee* Isabel \ 'I al Ion write* of "For vice. quite rich, 30ds show np- on the portion carried away were Old Lady -Certainly, my dear: ply nome aori His Royal Highness, th»« llaby," in Hd fertilizer. littleaflts'ted. Il is hardly to be January Ladies' Home Journal what i* it? In thia way y en will succeed in believ -d that the earth suddenly Modern Maid —Shall I marry a Killing sonJ flowers, Imt and discusses the infantile ward -auk down at this point and lie l lie lienefltted robe, bed ami all belonging*. con- man whose tastes are the opposite your plant* «ill came a |Hirlioti of the beautiful eluding her partial article with ot mine, and quarrel with liim; or by the foren* n ting from this lake. y I Julies' Home this pretty thought; "I wonder shall I marry a man whose tastes treatment A«*1 Few such places exist There is if those women to whom comes the are the name as mine, and get tired Journal. .lee in tlie famous liimwater great blessing of motlierh<H>d ever of him? — New York Weekly. ir,!] live» II -My poor fel- Rev Mr, V. near I.eiivenwoith. which realize w liat it means not to have low ' W lij ■Bn drink?" If the British lion doesn't want me respects similar, Walked Ì «¥>' only way I can At a child of ones ow ii ? At the mere I , his hi« tail twisted lie he will have to wly time a (Million of the hint of a baby's relieve nly ■t. bus*.— Harlem going from her tlie keep it nt home. Life. 4 e - a ? J. E. SIBLEY, l-iIncipal office, 349. Uerrysr.s H. Manager Store and Mill. Hobsonville. Oregon Milla el I'ruekee. f«1.. OF TITLE *4F etT RECORDS SEARCHED. R R Ihe Alderman HAYS. Tillamook, Or fftfrr Leading Hotel of Tillamock 1 1 lltftdqiiai ter* for Commercial men and the traveling public Samp e room.* Electric light* throughout. *tagc ami boat of fices H-Ites. It oo to $J no pet • lay. American plan t’S"' V» ? < J, - 1 J ti NEW MANAGEMEN F Especial attention to the cuisine department H A WOODFORD. Prop r. ALLEN HOUSE J. P ALLEN Prop’r. Noted for it* Fine Cuitme Department. NEW H0USE-:-NEW FURNITURE Best Meals in the City. TILLAMOOK OREGON <