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TILLAMOOK WEATHER. 117 75 Inches of Rain Fell in this County Last Year. Temperature. Maxi- Mini mum. Mean. Prevailing wind of the season.—W. Total No. of stormy days, 31. Total No. of rainy days, 152. Total amount of rainfall for the sea. son from Equinox, 1898, 86.45 inches. From March 20th, 1898, 31.30iuch«. To March 20th. 1899, 117.75 inches. Total No. of clear days, 13. Total No. of part cloudy days, 19. Total No. of cloudy days, 148. Greatest amount of rainfall in any 24 hours, 3.20 inches. Total No. of light frosty days, 25; of killing frosts, 20. Total No. of days on which hail fell, 28. Whole amount of ice formed, three inches. DOMESTIC PLEASANTRIES. I "What’s an empty title, pa ?” An empty title is your mother’s way ot calling me the head of the house.” Miss Flirty—How do you like niv new engagement ring ? Miss Cutting—It’s a beauty ; when does it come off ? ... 43.1 . . 0.35 ... 41.0 . . 0.48 ... 42.1 . . 0.16 ... 45.1 . .. 0.06 .. ... 42.1 .. 0.02 "Ambrose, do you fast during Lent ?” .. ... 46.0 .. 0.04 1 es ; my wife and the cook go to . ... 48.0 .. 0.80 church so much that I have to.” .. ... 47.0 .. 0.70 .. ... 43.0 .. 0.25 Jenkins—Baby was not well, eh ? You ... 41.0 .. 0.08 . ... 43.0 .. 0.58 ought to call in Dr. Brown. We sent for .. ... 42.0 .. 0.67 .. him last week and the moment he saw ... 38.0 .. 0.76 .. ... 39.0 .. 0.05 GOSSIP ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE our baby he guessed what the trouble .. was. ... 40.1 ... .. T. Jackson—What was it ? .. ... ’47.1 ... T. A friend of Andrew Carnegie says that ... 43.1 ... 0.00 . . Jenkins—Pins. ... 41.1 ... 0.00 the latter has given altogether $6,174,. .. ... 41.0 ... 0.00 500 for the establishment of twenty-four Mrs. Blimm—The Dodsons at last have .. ... 41.0 ... 0.40 libraries or institutes in this country a girl they hope to keep. . . . ... 38.1 ... 0.28 . . ... 40.1 ... 0.02 or Scotland, and his conditional offers Mrs. Grimp—Absurd ! Where is such a ... 38.0 ... 0.00 now outstanding, all of which will be girl to be found ? .. ... 41.0 ... 0.00 accepted, will take $2,000,000 more from .. Mrs. Blimm—She was born to them .. ... 42.0 ... 0.00 his purse. The list of gifts shows that yesterday. ... 41.0 ... 0.00 .. ... 40.1 ... 0.00 $5,100,000 was expended in founding .. “They say marriage is a failure.” .. ... 46.1 ... O.GO the institutes and libraries at Pittsburg, .. ... 46.0 ... 0.22 Allegheny, Braddock, Homestead, Du “There’s a great difference.” .. ... 45.0 ... 0.10 quesne and Johnstown, the cities or “Why?” .. ... 43.0 ... 0.04 towns in Pennsylvania where his em. “In marriage the wife takes the hus band’s name, and in failure the husband ...1314.2....... 6 66 ployes live. takes the wife’s name.” Mean 50.7 ... 34.5 . ... 00.0....... ..0.00 Dr. Cabell Whitehead, at present as- St’M mary . —Mean temp., 42.5; max. temp., 57 ; date, 16th. Min. temp., 28; saver of the United States mint, has ac "If I am not mistaken,” she said, “he date, 26th; total precip. inches, 6.66; cepted from the Turkish government a is thinking seriously of marriage.” total snowfall inches, %; number of position which will virtually make him “Very likely,” he replied in his abrupt days clear, 5; partly cloudy, 6; cloudy, director general of industries in the sul masculine way. "He always was a i courageous boy.” 20. Dates of frost—Light, 5th, 10, 14, tan’s domain. It is intended to intro duce into Turkey American methods and 15,17, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27. Mrs. Naborly—Is your aunt on your Dates of hail, 1, 2, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, machinery in some great manufacturing mother’s or father’s side, Johnny ? establishments now under way in Con 20 and 21. Sleet, 0. Thunder storm, 0. Johnny—0, sometimes on one side and Auroras, 0. Prevailing wind—Direction, stantinople. The general management sometimes on the other. Depends who’s of these will form part of Dr. White" N.W. getting the best of it. R emarks —T trace. Owing to the head’s duties. small amount of rainfall in March and A friend of Speaker Reed sent to him a Miss Vera de Muir—Well, here we are having had 12 white frosts at night, we clipping from a Los Angeles newspaper in the conservatory, and I believe that may look for a larger quantity of rain in of the speech made there by General rosebud has scratched my cheek. Will April. Shafter, in which the general severely you please look and see ? * * * O, how C apt . J oseph J. D awson , criticised Mr. Reed for his attitude to dare you! Voluntary Observer. wards and lack of sympathy with the Mr. Fairleigh Trapt (deeply penitent)— administration. The Maine statesman, Forgive me. Miss Vera, I couldn’t help it. Semi-annual report of the weather mindful, doubtless, of the army regu • • * Let me see, darling, if there isn't from the 20th of September, 1898, to lation, which makes it a very grave a scratch on the other cheek. March 20th, 1899, in Tillamook co., as offense for an officer to criticise a mem kept and recorded daily by Captain ber of the government, and thinking “Algeron, I forgive you! Joseph J. Dawson, voluntary meteoro evidently of General Eagan’s great luck, “Darling, how generous !” sobbed the logical observer for the U.S. weather wrote in reply thanking his friend and contrite husband, altogether overcome. bureau, at Kilchis station, Tillamook co., saying: “I suppose General Shafter was With deft caress she strove to soothe his emotion. Oregon. looking for a furlough on full pay.” “Yes, Algeron, I forgiveyou,”she whis TEMPERATURE. pered, softly. “And now that there is G. W. Dunn, the naturalist, who has From Sept. aJ . V .Z^¿ made twelve collecting trips to South thus no longer a skeleton in our closet I 2olh,1898> « tí •5.5 to March « A America, intends soon to go to the have room to hang up two or three more 20th, J899. £ Philippine islands to collect for the dresses, Algeron, dearest !” September.. 69 24 5« 3o 3« 22 43 30 N.W. Rothschilds. He is an authority on the “Great geniuses, they say, are alway 66 13 54 October 1 5» 15 30 25 w. flora of California, and represented that i 30 25 N.W. November . 72 3 43 19 50 absent-minded.” state at the native plant exhibit at the “Yes, but don’t fool yourself; all absent December . 51 7 25 12 48 27 25 12 W. World’s fair. The projected trip to the January .. 55 17 39 X 48 17 28 8 W minded people are ont great geniuses.’» February . 54 18 28 12 48 18 10 3 N.W Philippines is rem arkable on account of To March 20 57 16 45 13 43 7 30 »9 W. Mr. Dunn’s age, which is eighty-five Irishmen—Fry me two aigs. Total amount of rainfall and snow, years. He, however, shows none of the Waiter—How will you have them done from September 22nd, 1898, to March infirmities of old age. His eve and brain —hard ? 20th, 1899: are clear, his nerves steady and his ac Irishmen—Naw, jist aisv. tivity that of a much younger man. His c . Modified Sentiments. memory is remarkably good, as is k 0 shown in the facility with which he ar. When the streets begin to sizzle • ranges the details of his scientific re And the sun is blazing high, searches. _______ And the rain drops as they drizzle 1.12 30 .. 0 September .. .... 3.T» Into streaming vapors fly. 1.00 i .. 0 October .... .... 8.51 Senator Allison is credited with doing When the hop-toad and the lizzard November .... ........ It-34 2.50 .. 30 .. 0 a smart trick in aid ot the $20,000,000 26 .. 0 December ... ...... 12.00 . 2.25 And the June-bug come again, 20 .. H appropriation to Spain. He learned that 3.85 January .......... ... 23-53 We will think about the blizzard Vest and some other democratic senator 8 .. 8 3.20 .... I6.89 February In a vastly friendlier vein. 0.80 Marell ........... 7 .. 0 meant to delay the bill, and so had it 5.4O — — — — brought up while the Missourian was “If you are the expansionist you assert 8« Totals ... ... 86.45 absent. «Just as the vice president was you are,” said the desperate debtor to Hail—29th Sept.; 20th, 21st. 22nd, reading it a third time Senater Vest en the pushing creditor, “why do you insist 23rd, 27th, 28th and 29th November; tered. Allision at once went over to him on squeezing me so ? 19th, 20th, 28th, 29th and 30th Decem and told a funny story, thus engaging ber; 1st, 2nd, 11th 14th and 31st Jan the newcomer's attention until the meas Once upon a time a man besought uary; 27th and 28th February; 1st, 2nd, ure had passed, there being only about a Fates to change his luck. When Fates 7th, 8th, 11th, 12th, 13th. 14th and 20th dozen senators present at the time. \ est did not answer him he waved wroth. had determined to use the bill as a means "Why do you not answer me ?" he March; total, 28 days. Sleet—20th Nov.; 21st and 28th De of further discussion the Philippine ques asked. cember ; total days three. tion. _______________ “Because we are too polite to talk ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS ANO PRE shop!” replied the Fates austerely. CIPITATION. City Warrants. This fable teaches that convention is • £ The following warrants are now pay- not invariable the good thing that it is «s - | >• s. able at my office: Nos. 158, 160, 161, •o From Septe-nber ~ ® . cracked up to be. •o « a 22nd, 18a8, to March £ ° £ •o >. >. 169, 163, 165, 166, 167, 168 169, 5 2Otll, I899. v s z 174, 175, 172. 4, 8 c "u Interest ceases from this date, March Doctor—The patient is beset with the « 0 ó 0 fli 23rd, 1899. idea that the land as far as he can see 55 Z Z Z N. THOMPSON, belongs to him. 8 .. 2 2 7 City Treasurer. September .... ....... 0 Judge—I should call that insanity, It 25 .. i . 28 2 October .......... 4 28 8 . 2 . 27 is merely incipient political ambition. 1 November Total ........... »3 .. 4 8 4 • ■ 4 — 3< 20 29 24 15 — >52 Rainy days, having little or no wind with them, while stormy days, are bliz zards tearing down trees and buildings generally. Thunder Storms—November 27th, 6:30 p.m. ; December 19th, 3:20 p.m.; Janu ary 14th, 3 a.m. FROST AND ICE. Light Frost. Dates. ... September 1 ... October 6, 16, 18. November.8, 13, 14- December », 3. 6. 7. 8, .. . 13, »3, «2 . January 13, «• 11, 12. February 5, io, 14, »5, ....» March 17, 19- Killing Front. Dates. 0. o. II, 12, 20, 24. »5 5, 9,10, ll,!«. 21 32- 3.1»- 1,2, 3. 4. 5» 6- 0. Whole ice in inches—25th November, 014: 1st to 6th February, 2H; 21st March, 14; total 3.0 inches. Highest maximum temperature. 3rd November, 1898, 72.0. Lowest maximum temperature. 12th Febrnary, 1899, 28.0. Highest minimum temperature, 22nd September, 1898, 54. Lowest minimum temperature, 3rd February, 1899, 10. TWO LIVE PAPERS Gov. T. T. Geer, ofOregon, Rides a ’99 Rambler. WHY ? WHY ? All old subscribers paying their subscription» for one year in advance will be entitled to the same offer. ß L. EDDY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, T illamook , O regon . W -------------------------------------- :------------- ■<. The ’99 RAMBLER costs $40. ORE- PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Because it is the Best Wheel manufactured. Because of its New Improvements. The IDEALS from $25 to $35. H. COOPER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wheels can be inspected and their superior improvements explained at Geo. Lamb’s, Tillamook Lumber Co.’s office. OREGON. TILLAMOOK LAMB & SHANAHAN, Agents. attorney - at - law , T illamook , O regon ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: Opposite Court House, CHAS. COOPEY, T illamook , O regon . Civil and Military Tailor, 0LAUDE Rooms 1, 2, 3, 12, 13, Up Stairs, N.E. Corner Third and Stark Streets. THAYER, attorney - at - law , PORTLAND, ORE T illamook , O rf . qon . IJ. J DAI.Y, ¡OSCAR HAYT Entrance 88>â Third Street. £)ALY & HAYTER, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, D allas . O regon .■ ROBERT A. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, O regon C itv , O regon . Lain! Titles and Land Office Business a Specially. WELL, WE’VE GOT IT AND MORE:TOO UAMH8 MCCAIN, ¡A. W. HUVHKANCK. If 3TC-CL T77"sent to ZSTcio G-ex^tle Horse To a. TTioe FZasv H-cig'g'37-, Ccrxxe to Otxr Statole arxd G-et it. The Tillamook Livery and Sale Stable. OREGON TILLAMOOK, ILfcCAIN & SEVERANCE, ATTOR N E Y 8- AT- LA W, T illamook , O regon . I TT IL HENDRICKS, IL. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Careful attention paid to Land office work and collections, notary public work and practice in all the Courts. Office in the J. H. Bridgeford Building, near the post-ofhee, BAY CITY ......... OREGON. J)AVID WILEY, M.D., SAPPINGTON &, GESSNER. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, Painters, Paper Hangers and Decorators- !(J PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR. All call promptly attended to. T illamook , O regon . ■----------------------------------------------------- — All work done on the Short! st Notice and at Reasonable Prices, guaranteed. Satisfaction E. HAWKE, M.D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. WHERE TO O.R.&N INSURE. THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBS INSURANCE CO. AGENT FOR TILLAMOOK. J. S. STEPHENS. HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY AGENTS FOR TILLAMOOK, I nion Depot, Nlxth and J Street*. BIGGS & STEPHENS. TWO TRAIN'S DAILY FROM ALL POINTS EAST. SCHOOL DESKS AND SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. J. 8. STEPHENS is agent for the Northwest School Furniture Corn ¡»any for Tillamook co. DEALER IN STUDEBAKER WAGONS, OSBORNE MOWERS, Buggies, Imy rnke«, ¡flows, and other farm machinery. You can save money by dealing with me, Special Prices on Bnggiea and Spring Wagons. C. A. BAILEY, Tillamook, Ore. “I asked that fine looking woman over there if she’d hold my baby a min ute while I went to the end of the car to get a drink, and she looked at me as if I she’d like to bite my head off.” “Don’t you know her? She’s one of the officers of the mothers’ congress.” 1 <) YOU Telephone No, 7. St. Alphonsus ACADEMY TILLAMOOK, OREGON CLASSES WERE RESUMED ON THE I FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER. •' FAST MAIL KOVTK.” OF INSTRUC Leave* for the E**t via Walla Walla and GRADED COURSE TION Spokane daily at 2:20 p.m. .•.rrfves at 10:15 , a I HT. AlePHONBUB AUACEMY 1* divided into leaves for the E«t vln Pendleton mid Hinn f"ur deportment», vis Primary, Intermediate ngton daily at « p m Arrive» via Huntington Grammar, and Senior. The year h divided into four term* of eleven and Pendleton at 7:20 a.m Dallea acornmodation leave« daily orept week* each. C. A. BAILEY, Sunday at 8 a m. Arrives daily except Bun TUITION FEE. day at 6:30 p.m. Tuition Fee for one pupil for a term «if eleven THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST weeks in the Primary Department, Two Doi.- HLF.F.I’ERS. I.AMH. ill the I n rEKMKDIAl E, lllNEE D o I.I.ARH; Water line* schedule subject to change with GRAMMAR (fKADR, Fot M IXlLI.AMH , HKKIOR C madk , F ive . D ollar *. out notice. O<KAN AMP llfVP.lt MCI! Kill J.K. OCEAN DIVISION. — Steamship* «ail from Ainsworth dock at 8 p.m. For San Francisco Geo. W, Elder sails October 4, il, »0 »”d 29 . Columbia sails October S, I4 and 23; State of California sa Is October 8, 17 and 26. 9 "Remember,” said the friend, “that KNOW THE NEWS • there are always two sides to an argu You can have it nil for ment.” 1ER.. CO- PER “I know it," replied Senator Sorgham, MONTH JUL MONTH in The Evening TrlegrHin, oí sadly. "That’s what keeps a man jump Portland, Oiegon. Il is the lorg. ing so as to keep his opinions in line eat evening ne»»|is|ier publish, with the voting tendencies of hi» consti-, ed in Oregon; it collisili» »III lie iiewsoftlie »tuie ioni italioti, Try tuent».” il for a monili. A »ampie copy — will lie mailed to you free. Ad HEADLIGHT Dr. Fourthly—Do you not think you dress ought to give up bicyling during Lent, and Miss Wheeler. WEEKLY OREGONIAN Miss Wheeler—Oh. no doctor ; 1 could INSURE WITH not do that. But I am willing to Bacri- One Year for >2.25. fice a part of my Incycle skirt. Claude Thayer, The repular subscription price of THE HEADLIGHT is$1.50. and the regular subscription price of the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. Any one subscribing for THE HEADLIGHT and paying one year in advance can get both the General Banking and Exchange busi ness interest paid on time defiosits. Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger many, Sweden, and all foreign countries. 1 TILLAMOOK, Date. hours. 24 . 22 29 24 14 — 148 3 3 4 . 4 — 19 • C. &L E. Thayer i M in 6 0 0 2 Greatest am ount ii Am ount o ruin in inches. .... December January................ ........ ........ February March ................. ....... i . 38 36 36 37 33 36 43 42 35 33 38 37 34 30 33 38 35 32 30 34 32 30 28 33 36 28 29 42 42 39 35 M ax. Date. H ighest ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Lowest 49 4-6 49 54 52 56 53 52 51 49 48 47 45 48 48 57 52 51 52 48 45 51 48 49 48 54 52 51 50 51 51 Highest Max. Date. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 N 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2+ 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Rambler OF COLUMBIA HIVKIC MUMMKIC RCHKI» I LK DIVIMION. r PORTLAND, ASTORIA A.Ni. TIIE COAST. Steamer R R. Thompson leaves Portla**d daily, except Sunday, at 8 p.m., on Saturday at 10 p.m Returning, leave Astoria daily, ex cept Sunday, at a.m. WII.LAMKTTK ItfVKIt IMH'TB. PORT!. A ND AND SALEM steamer Kuth, Ifor Salem and wny ¡»olnts , leaves Portland Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- ' «lays at 6 a m. Rrtiirning, leave« Salem Tues- ' «lays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7:15 a.m. I YAMIIILL RIVER ROUTE Steamer ModOc, for I ay ton and wsy points leaves Portland Tuesdays Thursdays and Sat urdays at 7 a ni Returning, leaves Durton for Portland and way ¡»oiuts Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday* at 7 *•»« INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Instrumental Munie on the Piano or the *t ringed inai rumenta, for a term of eleven week* T en D ollars . ,_________ VOCAL MUSIC. Vocal Music, E ight D ollarn . BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. In the Bu«iliea* Department: Htenograph, Book-keeping, and Type.writing included, if dewired. The common brattchea, T hirty rivk D ollars for the whole course. ff i lain Sewing and Fancy Work free to the pupil* oil Saturday afternoon. Isatin, French, and German included in the senior Grade Private I omooii » in those lan guage« T kn D ollar * a term. Board and Tuition, including plain and fancy needle work, T mirtkrn I nh . larn a month. When there are four pupil* In one family at- tending the laat one la free. Sewing ru bool. free to pupi'a. will be resumed on the flrwtSaturday tn October. REGULATIONS. Htuflenl. »re entered Hlmv time during th» He»* Ion No doluetton will be made In either tlx Academic or Mualc Department for the < hri.tni»» or Easter Holiday for withdrawal before the e.pitntlon of the term or »tMencs, except in caaw of dlamlaaal or prolonged tltneM. Ttio»e who fini.h a complete courae In the Academic or the <'rrrnrrrerclal lre|r»rtment and j.H a wr I re factor y eaanilrrattron Irr the brauchea preacrlbed are entitled to a Iriplotna Steamer Almota leaves Riparia Mondays .Mr». Snaggs—They »ay that thc Gài- Agent for Fireman’» Fund and London Wednesdays and Frida)* at 1 $5 a m., a ter ar i rival of train from Spokane and Portland and Lancashirc Pire Insurance well» are rich. Leaves f>rwiston. returning, Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at n a.m. Com panie». Mr. Snaggs— Rich? They are wealthy Steamer I xwi M mi leave* Riparia Sundays beyond the dream* of avarice, Why, I i Tuesday• and Thuraday* at t .45 a m ; after have it on good authority that they CLUBBING RATFSS—Weekly Oregoniau arrival of train from mtokane and Portland SAMPLE COPIES oftha Headlight will and Headlight, per year, $2 25 . the Leave* Lewiston Mondays, Wednewiays and have egg» every morning for breakfast. be »ent free on application. .Send a San Francisco Examiner and Head Saturdays *1 6 a m W If HURLBURT. postal card or leave your name at th light $2 25. New York Thrice a-Week General Passenger Agent. office II pay» toaubacribe for the Ity Th« man with too many iron, in the HILI.I!'« , City Ticket Agent. World and Headlight, $2.00. Strictly V A Ing, newsiest and brainiest tiew-x Telephone Main) 712, cash in advance. 6re i. sure to take one by the hot end.