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« THE HARD AT WORK Oregon Legislature Organize Easily and Settle dow.i to Business. SALEM, Sept. 26.—Both branches of the legislator - were well organized today. The senate organization went like lhe smoothest kind ofclock work, and, what is better, there appears to be general sat isfaction with it. Of course, it didn’t suit everybody equally well. For in stance the senator from Clatsop might have done it a little differently if lie had been left to follow his own sweet will. But to Ins credit be it said that Senator Fulton joined like a mail with the other republican senators, taking part in th» caucus, and acquiescing in the result with good spirit, lie gives nointimation of sulking in I.is tent. Every republics n senator—24 ill all—was in the caucus, and the nominations there made were supported by the full republican strength. The republican nominees for calender clerk, mailing clerk mid doorkeeper had no opposition. Then the republicans of the house got together in caucus on permanent organ- ization, and there came a direct test of strength of the two lending candidates fur the speakership—Carter and Maxwell —and the former won l>y a close vote. Ou the nominations the same closeness did not prevail and it was npperant that there was no cut-and-dried pro gramme to be followed by anybody. It was a ease of two men standing for the same office, rind one of them got it. Cai ter is nn Ashl'iud banker, a sound money republican of unquestioned fidel ity, and is not a man to encourage dissen sioiiB. lie is, too, a man of discernment and executive ability, and can make rat tling good speech on occasion. Maxwell accepted the situation in good part, an l took hold cordially to assist in completing the organization. When it came Io election in open session this aft ernoon. Maxwell presented Carter’s advantage oi «9 months acliool. We are very sorry to lose such nn esteemable! family but our loss is Tillamook’s gain. NETARTS Mr. Hubert Bernard and family of Forest Grove are spending a few days on the beach. Still the campers comp. Several teams came in Sunday and Monday. Mr Miles Allen and family left Sunday for their home in Hays, Clark County, Wwsli. Mr. Allen is very favorably im pressed with Tillamook county and is thinking of movingjio this county in the near future. The families of Messrs John Childers, T McCormick and Alle »Smith of Long Prairie are at Neta.ts gathering buckle* berroes and spending a few days on the beach. Slightly Puzzled PORTLAND, Sept. 22 —(I’o the Editor) —In today's Oregonian appeared an ad- vertisinent which read as follows; WANTED—SMALL BOYTO DELIVER oysters that can ride a wheel. I am a stranger in your city having recently come here front the tall timber of Washington, where populism has fur nished a good many freaks, but has never been aide to imparl a mental bal ance to an oyster sufficient to enable it to ride a wheel. Please imform me whether the oysters grown in Oregon really are •'scorchers,’’ and ride about the streets of Portland on wheels before furnishing soup for the epicureans of your city; or whether tills is simply it ruse of the real estate dealers to adver tise the fertility of themudatthe bottom of your rivers in order to induce the un sophisticated .like myself, to invest, or whether Portlanders have given the name of '’oysters’’ to those outlandish specimens of humanity, who dress in name. bifurcated skirts ai d mount on wheels, make life a burden to the average j ed- ( strain. If the first supposition is cor Tuesdny’s session passed off ns quietly rect, I shall hope to see an O.egon as Monday's Several bills were intordue- oyster on exhibition at ihe industrial ed and both houses have settled down exposition. S. W. 8. to business. No attempt has been made yet to The Maria Teresa Floated. hold a joint caucus to nominale a senator TILL/ a MO o K WEEKLY ‘‘A NEW KLONDIKE. M I Store 0 0 A Rich Find in Southern Oregon Some Other Interesting News MEDFORD, OR., Sep. 26.—The great est mining excitement ever known in Southern Oregon has l.*-«Ai caused by a rich strike just made in Siskiyou mouir tains, one mile from the Jackson comity line on w hat is known as Sterling butte William Angle ami Jordan Brown are the lucky discoverers. They came to Medford la»t night with 50 jioimds of gold dust which they distxisited in the Jackson County bank. The ledge is of porphyry formiiiation, and is about 20 feet wide, the ¡pay streaks being from four inches to two feet in width. Tn. y have been prospecting for about six iveekH, and struck the pay dirt about two weeks ago. They have taken out 60 pounds of go'd, and are very enthusias tic as to future developments. Mr. Angle calls lhe claim the “Klcn dike,” and he says the country is a fine one for prospecting. The mine is 72(H) feet above the sea level. It is situated 15 utiles from Coles stalion, on lhe South ern Pacific railroad. The altitude will make it impossible to work there more than a few weeks longer tliis winter. 1) lit it is likely tnindreds of iiereons will lie in the vicinity within the next few weeks. Mr. Angle will return Io his mine tc- morrow. He and Mr. Brown will push work until snow drives tln in out. The ledge has been uncovered for 150 yards, and if the pay streaks continue good they will install machinery in the spring. Every one who knows Mr. Angle be lieves that he and Ids partner have made an immense find, [as he is a man that does little Bilking. The quarts is n soft, decomposed form ation, and is easily worked. HEADLIGHT. i 0. Q Ö LQJ 0 * The Largest In the City 0 * The dainty cuteness of mad- ame’s foot made so by wear- > ing our footwear. ' 0 * * We buy our shoes from, the largest factory on the Pacfic Coast. --- 0 --- We can fit anyone and 0. * 1 0. COHN &c CO The Leading Merchants. Q * mi A Patriot. The negro’s feet shuffled uneas ily on the ground. “I’se one of 'em, boss, but there s a—” The general stopped him "A GÔVâê/VfÂvr o/i// /« MA~r/r¡Á/ FKOCLAHATKW and walked out of his tent. “You can go to sleep now, my man, and Ill go up and dig your trench for you. When comes up tomorrow NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Olllce nt Oregon city, Oregon. Aug. mu , iSyS. Notice is hereby given thnt the following named settler has filed notice of his intention make final proof in support of his claim ,n that said proof will be made before the Co, Clerk ol Tillamook Co. at Tillamook, Ogn: on Oct., 22 189H, via: RALPH W MILLS II E 10654 for the S % N W % and N E % S W % Sec 29 Tp 2 8 R9W. He names the following witnesses to prove Iiiscontinuous residence upon and cultivation ofsaitl land, viz: P DSliadulford, Edward Plum, John Bumgar ner, John N Simmons all of Neotoctmi. Oregon. C has B M ojkes Register. the sun morning TO EXCHANGE. A ci-7 room house ,|1 modem improvements, eLots 40x120 ft each in suburbs of Portland, Ore. «ear two car line,' A good home, valued $3,000.00. Will exchange for manufactured sprucn or fir lumber or K(Kxi timber land accessible for immediata logging. Let me know wliat »you have win full particulars. w A Dwight. 22 Cali lorn a St., San Fraciaeo. the Spaniards are going to open on us, and every man who isn’t protected is not only in danger of being kill Mr. «J. Todd, wife and daughter, had ed, but will be unable to help a narrow escape yesterday from what might have proven a serious matter. maintain our own position, They were driving along I he Trask river trenches have to be dug, and if road with a top buggy when the horse yon are unable to dig yours I’ll “STICKING VP FO11 HIS COfSTUT.” became frightened and backed down a just go out and do it for you. —New York World. grade about 20 or 30 feet. The buggy Where’s your pick?’’ was badly smashed up, but the occn- Plea In Mitigation. With a most business like air in pauts got off with a few scratches. “All the evidence goes to show that you the world, Wheeler slid into his were scorching,” declared the court. “Any NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. How General Wheeler Had Trenches Dug ami the disposition is to wait. coat and turned toward the big thing to say for yourself?” NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, in pur PLATA DEL ESTE, Guantanamo hay, “Yes, your honor. That woman with a Atlantic Constitution. Cavalryman. The latter's eyes rollin pin in her hand ridjn after me as suance of an order of the County Court of the Cuba. Sept. 25—Tlie wrecking company State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah, I engaged under Lieutenant Hobson in the When the American lire had opened as he saw the proceedings, hard as she could peg was my wife.”— duly made and entered on the 17th day of Sept Detroit Free Press. I work of Having the wrecked SpaniHli war fought its way to the top of the and they began to bulge out when ' ember, if98, I will proceed, on orafter the 251b I ships, has succeeded in floating the cruis day of October, 1898, to sell at private sale, the hills nt El Paso anti San Juan and the general motioned to him to lead following detcribeu Real Propertv, belonging er Infanta Maria Teresa. The cruiser, Why She Wept. Caney. General Wheeler issued an the way to his camp. For half a to the Estate of Freiderika Gallou, deceased, to- niter being got afloat, was taken in a low . 8he bought a bright, new bathing suit. wit: in Ilin The loveliest seen yet, by the l’otomnc, and convoyed by the! order thnt every command should minute his voice stuck Ixits two(a), three (3). five (5), six (6) and seven Then almost cried to break her heart, A Brief Cllmpae at Last Weeks cruiser New York, the Scorpion and the dig trenches in preparation for the throat, and then he said: Down where the foam flecked breakers dart, (7), in Block two (2) in the town of Garibaldi, Happenings Count of Tillamook, State of Oregon. Because it had got wet. Alverodo, proceeded to Guantanamo bay, conflict that he knew would break “Boss, you ain’t fit to dig no —New York World. That in pursuance to saii Order, said sale where she arrived last night. out again in lite morning. But the trenches. If they done got to lie will be made for cash. E. R. H urler , The successful issue of the attempt to Administrator of the Estate of Freiderika Gal soldiers had thrown away most of dug, I’ll just naturally do it my-j 11 mt her was greeted with the blowing lon, Deceased. Rooms 41 —42 Washington Bldg E. N. Brown lias so far recovered that Portland, Oregon. of whistles, the fire of national salutes their trenching tools during the self. I’m dog tired, hut that ain't ha not only dresses himself but can saw and by cheers in which th« Cubans join Fierce rifle charges, and as dark work for you.” wood much to the surprise of his doctors ed, disturbing the noon sietsa. ness tell upon the scene of battle Wheeler stopped and looked at and nurses, lie is now stopping with bis Off SilHineo, the barometer nnd the they threw themselves upon the the man with a flicker of amuse-1 sister, Mrs. C. Miller NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR wind indicated the approach of a hurri sheer exhaustion. ment in his eyes. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Paul Dillow, who was not’expected to cane. an tlie towing power was increas ground from has been duly appointed by the County Court Adjutant Hood, of the rough riders •'I know it isn’t work for me to live a few days ago is now convalescing ed. of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County, nicely. The Newark, under Captain Goodrich, noting this condition of affairs, do,” he said,''but I am going to executor of the last will and te tment of -Mar rendered valuable assistance in the work shal K. Perrin deceased. Al! persons having rode over to General Wheeler’s need soldiers in the morning, and Mrs. Eddie and son, a sister of Rev. R. Perhaps you have had the claims against said estate are hereby requested 1‘ Bukey are ex|H‘Ctcd nny day now. They of s.iving the Maria Teresa. tent and informed the good old I am going to save your life if pos grippe or a hard cold. You to present the same to me, properly verified The cruiser is being put in condition come from Portland She lias purchased may be recovering from veteran that the men were played sible. Do you think now that you as by law required, at the bank of <*$& E Thay the store property of Joo Bixby and for her trip north by the repair ehip malaria or a slow fever; or er at Tillamook City, Oregon, within six mouth« out. Wheeler at the time was ly can dig the trench? ’ ' Vulcan. from the date hereof. possibly some of the chil purpose putting in full line of merclian ing upon his cot more dead than Dated this 15th day of September 189«. 'The negro started up the hill dren are Just getting over dise. H. F. G oodspeed , The Bia Ditch alive, but there was a smile upon without a word. the measles or whooping hen the gener- . Executor of last will and testament of Mar Our new blacksmith shop and general cough. his lips, and his never failing good al turned to adjutant Hood with a shal K. Perrin, deceased. repair is a decided improvement, wink NEW YORK, Sept. 27 —The prelim- Are you recovering as fast is done promptly and on reasonable iuary survey of the new Nicaragua canal humor twinkling in his eyes, when voice as pleasant as siishine in as you should? Has not your old trouble left your terms. Shop open every .day in the lias been compieteli, and the engineers Adjutant Hood said: May. blood full of impurities? week except Sunday. have returned to this country and are “General, I am afraid our men ‘He seems to have changed his And isn’t this the reason going to Washington to niiike t^eir re can't <lig the trenches.” Now is a good time to make the new you keep so poorly? Don’t mind,” he said, “Now you find port to the canal commissioners. The en Notice of Dissolution ro.ul from Heaver up west creek to Sand “What nten?” asked the gener delay recovery longer but me another man who can’t dig the Notice is here by given that the firm of Will l ake Beaver Ims old men who never gineers arrived liero today on tlie Atlas al. lama & Freeman proprietor» of La Mode pai lorn line steamer Altai. The engineers said trenches,” saw a cranberry, llal Hal have tliis day dissolved partnership. AR bills “The cavalry division,” said the that tlie plan of the proposed canal is a The adjutant bowed and rode off owing to tile firm must lie paid at once st La Mr A J Giltehol is preparing to build complete one, and that there repoits will adjutant, Mode Parlors. The business will tie continued lie never came back. In anew house. He amt his noble boys show that the cut can be made quickly “General heeler sat up in bed by Miss Lottie Freeman at lhe old stand. are going shout it to improve his ranch and cheaply. They have little faith in the morning the trenches were dug. Mrs. Kate Williams in a way worthy of imitation. We story that work on the Panama canal is and began pulling ou his boots. Miss Lottie Freeman "Send me the man.*’he directed. County Warrants Payable learn that several families of his relatives to be rushed, and say that the old cut on and friends from the east will come on he isthmus is a fallire. “What man?” asked the adju notice of sale . Series E soon to make their future home here. in the Cir uit Court of the State of Oregon tant. Nos. 912, 1035, 949. 968,1037,913. S21, 939, Come for all things are now ready. for Tillamook County. Will votosi Sos. “The man who can’t dig the Viola 1). Snyder and E. A. Snyder 938, 1021, 940, 951, 943, 928, 1028, Plaintiffs. Geo Moners, J II Dillow, Joa and trenches." 1042, 925, 924, 926, 927, 1008, 997, VS Topeka, Kan., Sept. 23—The twen- Te sie Bixby are among those who are Lila Snyder, Stella Lyster, W- G. “But it is not one man, it is ma- 986 969, 1030, 1025, 955, 967, 814, Lyater Clarence McKinley, are attending the state fair this week at tietli KatiHM regiment, now at San Fran Fred M< Kinley,Nettie .McKin 931,932,831,832, 921, 957, 1009, cisco, and soon to start for Manila, « ill ................. ny men, They are all played out, ley, and Henry McKi ley, min Salem. 998, 938,.’980, 964, 989,1041, 919, 961, or heiis of C. T.. .• eKi ley: B. “Hut you can surely find one have a chance to vote for state officers I F. Pettygrove: Defendants. . 1027, 1001, 1018, 1003, 981,982, Shortago is furnishing the best of Wil and congressmen, but the polling-place man alto says he can’t dig the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtu« 1011,965, 966, 916. 918, 915, 996. 997,990, lamina flour at Dolph for $3.40 per bbl is likely to be on the shipboard, near the j reti, made. of A decree and order of sale du.y give, trench. I only want one. Go get 93O, 978, 820, 956, 1019, 988, 962, 963 rendered and entered by the above named c urt free of toll' middle of the Pacific ocean. Secretary 1017, 946, 992, 1028,1032. 1014, 985 953,’ in said cause on the 26th day of August I'ff’t him and bring him to lite.” It will remove all impuri- Society Directory. Sabbath school of Slate Bush is pre;iaring the ballots, commanding t e undersigned, a duly appointi 950. 934, 954, 1076. 940, 959, 1002, 970’ “ But there tire — ” t:cs from your blood. It is qualified and acting referee herein, to sell IM which will he sent to Colonel Funston at ! ev i.v Sunday at tO A. M Preaching 11 !H2, 818, 929. 990, 958, 922, 923, 1053^ a‘;'° a tonic of immense following desc ibed premises, to-wit: "I don’t care how many San Francisco tomorrow. The state > , there 653 1046' 1047, 1045, 1048, 1054, 1050,’ A. M. Cliriataiu Endeavor 6:30 P. M The South half of the Northwest qntfter value. Give nature a little officer di<l not want to take chances on are; go get me one.” Preaching at 7:30. help at this time. Aid her and the Northwest quarter of the CDs» C. Nou. 333,125. quarter and the Southwest quarter of the Non cy removing ali the products sending the ballots to Manila, fearing The adjutant had never faced W. H.Cury, Co. Treas. east quarter of Section 28, in Tp 3 S K 9 ci disease from your blood. that the regiment might not arrive there . .... . . - the Willamette meridia.j ill Oregon, except»»! , if your bowels are not • , .. . ...... , huc I i a num i»a heeler before, by election day. W ith the Ixllot in . • v» therefrom the f ¡lowing desciibed premises to- I- J right, Ayer’s Pills will Notice to Taxpayers. poewetituon of Colonel Funston, the 8ohl-!an^ ,u>^ know juat wliat to wit:—Beginning nt a point 20 chains west •> n.....e them so. Send for TV50 chains north of the one-fourth sect! make of the conversation. The ¡it- <ur bock cn Diet in Const!- iers may vote wherever they may I* on The hop pickers are all at home again corner between sections 27 and 28. in Tp3s * pation. elect ion day. W of the Willamette meridian aforesaid, »t j tie ohl general was as smooth and Notice it hereby given that on the Mix H. Kirry ami children have fo O.,R COB(OI,U^ ing the middle of the Nrstuoca river, the*» ■»nave and courteous as could be, first Monday in October 1898, theConiity South 18.50 chains, thence west 40 ch*1 ’ gone to Caliloriiia on «visit. Board of Equalization will attend at the 1 thence South 20 chains: thence West 7 ’5 cha’” Mi» Bertie Perkins and Mira Bertie hih I Hood hrttl nothing to do blit to the middle of said Ne«tucca river: wet*» office of the County Clerk of Till Mr. and Mrs Long took in the Expos Wheeler left lodar for San Joee, Cal. ». . , to ride back to the line. In some following t e meandering« of s ' amook County Oregon, in Tillamook ition before they retuined home. AJuri.4, Dll. J. c. ATKP. Miss Perkina goe* there* for her health stTeau AH.ao chains to the place of W«®*'® wny lie nimiiigeil to round up a Oregon and publicly examine the Lowell, Mass. and closing, Containing sixty nine and on O. Voting has a tine display of dry and Miaa U heeler to visit with her rel- fourth acres, more or less. Leaving for * colored trouper belonging to the assesein mt rolls and correct all errors in ■ is and notions purchased while in «live«, We wish them lx>tli a pleasant herein 9o 75 acres, o' wh ch property the ft • valuation, description, or qualities of Xiuth cavalry, and brought him to trip and a safe return to our midst. named pfoin’ift and defend.wta are ,rn*!'‘Vd lorlland. common, and todiatnbnte the proceed’ •’ * I the diviaion headquarters. He j lands, loss or other property, mid ,|] Ch««. [Wolfe's father «nd mother. sale pursuant to the directions contatne® 1 |iersons interested in Mid assessment Colmivi Theodore R<«eovelt was iffood looking sheepishly at the said decree: . m Arrived last w»ek. They will make their ■ nre hereby requested to appear nt said That the undersiartied. referee af»»re*»’ nominsted on Sept. 27th. for govener ground, when Wheeler addressed PROPRIETOR of Louie in Bay City. time and place for the purpose of correct offer for sale and will sell a public aactto» of the state of New York, by the repub i hint, the highest and best bidder for cash ing any errors thnt may appear in their A Dean has been acting as deputy lican party. premises before described, in one . - , “Are you the man who say» he aaaeesmeiUs, as no error can lie corrected sale will l»e held at the west door of the f.r the sheriff the past week. MILI.IXF.RY parlors after the Sitting of said board. Court House for Tillamook County. Oreg®»* can’t dig these trenches?'’ asked Ti mock City iusaid County, on the 15tn Joe Guptil moved to Tillamook Mon Fanny Davenport, the renowned act- J. S, file 1 hens. Dre»« Making of October IM •• Bx >»<>nr of 9 o’clori* » d; y in order to give the cl ildren the rets died at Duxbury, Mass. Sept.26th. , the general. t County Assessor. A speci »Wr Tillamook •aid day. I Oregon J. D. K dwa MMI referee. • COUNTY ITEMS GATHERED BY fl'JR CDRRESFflHOENTS Beaver a*» IBav City MISS LOTTIE FREEMAN