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2 200 feet a second when at full speeo. Passing Remarks Mr. Swabb is working on Mr. David's Charles Casey. Albert Baldwin, Oliver new house. ’ Business conditions over the country I Default Merl Nutting and Louis Fan- A farmers’ institute is in session in this Aug. 16—U. S. to W. N. Bays, lots 2, 5, Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. Wallace continue to improve in spite of the usual Ion. farmers living in the vicinity of An Important^Person In the Ootn. city, which commenced at the opera 7 and 10 of sec. 13 tp. 3 R. 9 \V. summer dullness. There has been an ad Meadow pond. Massachusetts organized visited at Mr. Swabb’s Sunday. mereiai World house on Wednesday evening, with Dr. Aug. 18—H. F. Goodspeed to Eli Good- vance in the price of manufactured pro a snake hunting party and went looking j Mr. N. Coulson made a flying trip to James Withycombe, Professors F. L speed 1.28 acres in sec. 30. tp. 1 S. ducts. with an increased demand that for the reptiles. Beaver on Tuesday. The first place they Ills Duties Are tu Protect Urie Cus. Kent and |ohn Fulton, from the State R. 9 W. has not lieen affected bv increased prices. struck was in an old well cerna from Imposition on the The stone Agricultural college at Corvallis, and Mr. Aug. 18—U. S. to Hans S. Jensen, Se J4 Part of I nknown Cus« The conditions for the banner year in the covering of the well was removed and a BARNEGAT. Thomas Paulson, of Garden Home. Ore., of sec. 26, tp. 3, S. R. 9 W. turners. history of American commercial and in large numlier of snakes were seen crawling in attendance to introduce the subjects Aug. 19—David Bradley to John S. and Mr. John McConnell, who has been a dustrial prosperity could not be brighter. around. The killing was quickly liegun for discussion. A M. Basler, Se *4 of Nw ’4, Ne *4 of w tk w resident of Cape Mears for some years, The functions of a credit man are not and when finished, seventeen blacksnakes The programme arranged by the facul Sw H and lots 2, 3, and 4 of sec 25, Not satisfied with buying American lo measuring about eighty feet altogether, generally known to the public, but he is left on edtiesday for Iowa, where lieex- ty is as follows; tp 5 S. R. 11 W. iu many respects the most important comotives, electrical appliances and all pects to make his future home. were stretched on the ground, These person employed by a mercantile con- W ednesdat . Aug. 19—Theo. Steinhilber to Jennie A. sort of manufacture product. England Logging is about over in Barnegat. snake men claim the championship for 8.00 p. m.—Opening Address, Mr. Claude Robeson, lot 4 in sec. 7 tp, 1 S. R. 10 tern. Brieliy, he is supposed to be in Mr. A. W. Quick and son went to the now wants to buy 5<X).0<XJ,(XX) feet of killing in Worcester county. Thayer. W. formed concerning the commercial ! American pine in this country. If there Response, Mr. Thos Paulsen, President Aug. 21—W. P. Richardson Io R. H. city Sunday. standing of every firm or individual Stod- At Osage City, Kan., Mrs. C. A. Mr. Steinhilber is rusticating on the I is any thing more England wants and is with whom his own house has any deal State Dairy Association. Hathaway, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, wheu willing to pay for it, she has only to ' dard was cleaning up her garret beach. ings. He is a kind of walking "Brad- “Dairy Statistics,” by Dr. W. J. May, and 8 in bk. 10 in Park add to Tilla Joseph Hauthurst has left the logging make her wants known, accompanied by bv some means the family cat got into street’s," and the firm for which he followed by discussion. mook an old trunk filled with clothing and a check for the proper amount. works has the exclusive benelit of his “Bovine Tulierculosis,’* by Dr. James Aug. 21—U. S. to Frank Severance, E H camp and has gone to ensnare chinook was shut in tight and fast. Just twenty investigations, his knowledge and his WWW Weather is fair again. Withycombe. followed by discussion. of Nw *4 and lots 1 and 2 of sec. 31, Havana, which has always been a I days later Mrs. Stoddard was in the experience. It does not trust to him Stereopticon Views of the State Agricul tp. 2 N. R. 7 W. breeding place for the pestilential yellow garret again and heard t he cat s feeble alone, of course, because in the case of WILSON RIVER. tural College, explained by Prof. F. Aug. 22—A. W. Severance to A. G. Beals fever, is reported as being in a splendid I cry from the trunk. When the lid was , a large house there would be rather L. Kent. lots 12, 13, 14, and 15, in bk. 1, the We are again making hay while s initarvcondition, with an entire absence lifted the cat had just strength enough | more than he could attend to. The regu T hirsday . Miller’s add to Tillamook. lar mercantile agencies are depended ! of the yellow plague. The change is due to climb out. It had torn the clothing I sun shines. 1.30 p.m.—At the Court House.—"Pros upon for a certain amount of informa Aug. 23—F. R., B. L and A. G. Beals to pects of Dairying in Tillamook entirely to the adoption of sanitary ineas. to pieces in its clawing and had gnawed | tion, usually that which concerns the A. W. Severance, N La of Ne Vi, Nw Vi I Much hay was injured as a result of County,’’by Mr. Thomas Paulsen, fol ' ures under the American control ot the the sides nearly through in several > oldest and richest corporations, about of Se *i, Ne Vi of Se 14 and Ne Vi of the frequent rains of late. lowed by discussion. [ Mr. Hans Heisel is comfortably locat island. The condition is of more impor places But ]>erhaps the most singular whose solvency there is commonly no Sw V< in tp. 1 N. 10 W. “Silos and Silage," by Dr. James Withy, tance than would appear nt first thought. circumstances was found in the manner juestion. The credit man may, however Aug. 23—M. II. Leinenweber to Samuel ed in his new house and has given the combe, followed by discussion. | In the past much of the value of the fer in which the cat took care of itself after if his employers suspect a necessity for Elmore, a certain piece of tide land building a ne w coat of paint. “Vetches as a Forage plant,” by Mr. A. tile island of Cuba has been lost by the securing its liberty. Mrs. Stoddard set it, be called upon to probe still further in 2 N. R. K» W. Mr. O. Sundin, who has been sick for Chalmers, of Centerville, Ore. prevalence of the yellow lever scourge, i I before it a big dish of milk and a big than the regular agencies go, in order to Aug. 33—U. S. to Geo. H. Page Se Vi of some time, can be seen on the river. He 8.00 p m —At the Ojicra House.—“Spon I which has hampered development of the 1 dish of water. It would lap a little of make assurance doubly sure. Nw Vi, Ne Vi of Sw V4 and lots 2, 3 intends to fish on the bay this season. When a would-be buyer from some re taneous Combustion,’’ by Prof. | island and has served to keep the better each and then lie down for a few minutes, and 4 of KC. 25 tp. 5 S. R. 1 1 W. mote part of the country presents him [ We understand F. D. Vincent expects John Fulton, followed by discussion. Aug 23— L. and A. L. Miller toC. E. Pol I to go out to the valley where he will class of Americans from investing in or when again it would- partake sparingly self to a firm to which he is entirely un “Care of Milk," by Prof. F. L. Kent, fol living on the island. Now that it has I of the milk and water, and this proceed known, he is introduced at once to the lard, lots 5 and 6 in bk. 7 of Mala- remain over hop-picking time. lowed by discussion. ' been shown that under proper sanitary! ing it continued through the whole after- credit man. The latter receives what ney’s add to Ocean Park. 2'Jince the marshal of Tillamook run in regulations the island is very healtful we 1 noon. If that cat hail been a human ever credentials the stranger has to Illustrated Lecture on “Live Stock,’’ by Aug. 24—Charles A. Elliott to David I)r. James Withycombe. followed by a few head of cattle, there doesn't seem may e»|iect an increase in the shipping doubtless it would have swallowed all offer, aud if he is satisfied that the Whitney Jr. right of way. to be so much stock running at large as trade from Havana. The same results that was placed liefore it at one gulp. discussion. house will run no risk in selling to him Aug. 24 — Julia A. and J. M. Mapes to F riday . he states the fact, and his judgment is a public nuisance. will lie obtained ill the Philippines, Porto David Whitney Jr. right of way. 1.30 p.m.—At the Court House.—“Chem accepted. Various considerations de We agree with oureditor in encourag. Rico and other recently acquired posses istry of Stock Foods.” by Prof. J. Aug. 28—U. S. to M. H. Larsen Ne Vi of ing the members ofour county court while sions as soon as they are firmly under | She—He said he would do anything in termine the amount of security which the world I wanted him ter. sec 29 tp. 2 N. R. 9 W. a new customer is required to show, Fulton, followed by discussion, they are doing so well in the matter of the control of the United States govern He—An’ what did yer tell hint ? and not infrequently it is stipulated “(’se of the Babcock Test, bv Prof. Kent. Aug. 28—Win. Butt to W. A. Graves road building ; but we think it would meat. that he shall have a real estate backing She—I tole him to go chase himself. Sw Vi of sec. 20 tp. 3 S. R. 10 W. followed bv discussion. * * * which is known to be responsible. The Aug 28—Monroe A. Keys to ElzinaJohn not be out of place to expend a trifle on | I t will be some time before the full' The first session of the institute was son, N *2 of Sw of sec. 25 and N Vi other roads, such a« will be impassable "Sir!" exclaimed the fair maid indig credit man also figures out at once the Rico is their ' measure of the disaster in Porto unless something is done to better held on Wednesday evening at the opera of Se V4 of sec 26, tp. 1 S. R. 8 W. nantly as Witticuss kissed her hand, "this largest amount of credit which cun be i ascertained, but enough is known to , granted to the new buyer, this being de house. Representative J. W. Maxwell Aug. 28—1.0.0.F. to M. Perkins, lot 34 condition. is entirely out of place ” show that it is one of the most appal termined according to the figure at was elected chairman. in block 1 in I.O.O.F. cemetery. "I thought so myself, ’ ’ returned the NEHALEM. I which he is rated. ling calamities of modern times and as | Mr. Claude Thayer made the opening Aug. 28—Morrison Mills to John Don Subsequently, as he runs up bills for such appeals with an unspeakable pa young man apologetically, “but I really- address, stating that these institutes aldson E *2 of Nw and W Vi of Ne Now a little sunshine. thos to the American people. The latest hadn't the nerve to attempt the first one goods, they all pass, under the credit were arranged for the benefit of the dairy of sec. 26 tp. 1 S. R. 9 W. man’s watchful eye, and if it is found There are quite a number of carnpera advices from General Davis place the on your lips.’’ men and farmers. Many of the farmers Aug. 28—Thomas Dilley to Stephen B. | 1 that the customer is close upon his at McMillians enjoying trolling and number of deaths in the island at 2,000 of this county did not know the nature "I would like to know,'' said the gruff credit limit the last purchase is often Hill S Vi of Nw Vi and Nw Vi of Sw other aquatic pleasures. • and these are being hourly added to old father to the young man who had held until it is proved to a certainty that of these meetings and the personal of the V< of sec. 25 and Ne Vi of sec. 26 and Ehler T. H. Starbuck was a visitor at from the destitute and starving. The been calling with considerable frequency, its delivery will entail no loss to the gentlemen who had come to Tillamook Ne >4 of sec 27 tp. 4 S. R. 10 W. C. Pye’s this week ; he came up tho beach i military authorities are doing all that is "whether you are going to marry my firm. This process of keeping track of to address them. You can tax the farm |>ossible to relieve the distress, but a daughter ?" every buyer’s limit imposes a never- ers of the rural districts, but they lacked Aug. 29—L. S. to Moses Doerstler, Ne Vi on a wheel. of sec. 21 tp. 1 S. R. 10 W. the coherency and organization which The salmon comb'ne has absorbed I' considerable number of the destitute "So would I,’’ answered the diffident ending task upon the credit man. and it is one which requires delicate hand characterized people employed in other Aug. 29—1. C. Quick to William G. Hill, Wist and Kenney and but one cannery . cannot be reached or are reached only «■ young man. "Would you mind asking ling, too. While great caution is nec bond for deed for S Vi of Nw 1 iof sec. will run. We understand that the old I with the greatest difficulty and man) of j her ?’’ branches of industry. The Poles and I essary, there must be as few needless 15 tp. 2 8. R. 9. W. i these unfortunates must die. The call Hungarians who came to this country ' price of 15 and 30 cents will prevail. suspicions as possible, for these are "You don ’ t have any ruins in this upon the American people is for organized. With education comes or Aug. 29—Geo. E. R. Dean to B. A. Todd prompt The run of salmon thus far has been often the means of driving away per and generous relief and there is everv blawsted country,’’ said the British scion fectly trustworthy customers, who feel ganization. Tillamook county holds a a tract in tp. 3 N. R. 10 W. very light reason to expect this will lie given. to his future father-in-law. place in the progress of the Northwest. ' themselves insulted by the reflection The schooner Albion and Antelope 1 The government has marie provision tori “No,” said the old man, “we don’t. upon their financial methods. Mr. Thos. Paulsen, in reply, said he have both hern towed out by the Robarts HOBSONVILLE. And you won ’ t have any left in England the shipment of supplies and steamship I was much pleased with Tillamook city, In cases where there is good ground The Woodmen of the World, and the companies are sending vessels free of if your noble army of titled paupers can 'or believing that a customer will bear and the past three years showed that it Friday last was a busy day on the had progressed 500 per cent. He be Hobsonville water front. The Lueila Ladies' Circle are both rapidly growing. charge for the transportation of com marry enough rich Yankee girls to put watching the credit man’s investiga- lieved the dairying industry had brought came in that afternoon towing the Saturday eve after the camp had initiat modities. There will be no difficulty in ' new roofs on your infernal old castles.’’ ' tions arc very thorough. He inquires is to the private affairs of the buyer in about this result. There was nothing, tug Maggie, which has come up from ed one and elected seven new members, getting supplies to Porto Rico if thev question; finds out as nearly as possi The suffering in his estimation, which had given greater San Francisco to work on the bay. they were literally taken by storm by the shall lie contributed. ble the amount of his income, and how prosperity to anv section of county as Soon after that the Astoria tug, North ladlesand treated to oyster supper and people have a claim upon our svm- his money is invested, and keeps an cakes, and a literary feast by wav of dairying. ! pathy and- assistance on the score Star, also came in with Smith’s launch, eye as well upon the way in which he Eureka Harness Oil is the best You are welcome to come of a common humanity, but more than Dr. James Withycombe in taking up the Annarinein tow*,and with the Robarts dessert preservative of new leather lives and spends. With every precau and tiie best renovator of old the subject of “Bovine Tuberculosis,'* filled the Hobsonville whurf front again ladies. this thev are under our protection aud tion, however, there are many losses, leather, It oils, softens, black ens and protects. U se said : Tillamook county is destined to pretty full, The North Star went back The Elmore is expected in to.dav ! are loyal to our flag. By extending nnd it is the business of the annual con vention of credit men to discover bet become u famous dairy section. The to Astoria, Salnoday and the Lueila (Tuesday. prompt and liberal aid to these people ter ways each year of protecting mer climatic and soil conditions are eminent sailed for San Francisco on Sunday Heavy cannon were heard north of we fulfill the first obligation of civili cantile interests.—N. Y. Tribune. ly suited to butter and cheese produc afternoon with a full load of lumlier and here Tuesday forenoon; presumably zation and tie them to us with bonds of al tions, not only in quanititv but also in several passengers. The Robarts is also Fort Stevens. gratitude. The west should not be quality. While the superior quality of away down thecoast on business. hind in the response to the appeal. DENTISTS AND THE KLONDIKE. on your best harness, your old har ness. anil your carriage top, anil they these products is largely due to the * * * The Quaker Medicine Co. will not only look better but wear Engineer Bernard, of the Robarts, will Gold Seekers Wisely Have Their American yachtmen all agree in longer, sold everywhere in cans—all skill of the maker, it is however a well not come back in her this trip. He»has sizes from half pinta to five gallons. Teeth Attended to Before They opinion that the Shamrock is much known fact that certain soil and cli* Made by 8T1NDAKD OIL IO. Large and delightful crowds witness left the boat for good, and will go into Start for Alaska. best vacht that ever challenged for matic conditions exerts a very power the free open air concert at the Allen the logging business near his home on ful influence for good, as to the quality Sinslaw river. House cornert every night. They give a America's Cup. Better still, they all re. ‘‘Do you know,’’ said a New York den of dairy products. | clever entertainment and will stay all joke in the fact, because it assures us of tist, “that this rush to the Klondike has The Harrison left Garibaldi early this the very best yachting contest that ever In all dairying districts there is a con made a perceptible increase in our in this week and part of next giving. Free occurred in American waters. For if stant evolution taking place in the char Friday morning to go to Astoria. comes? And it’s all very natural, too. • concerts every night at 8 p.m. I Shamrock is the greatest of the challen. Will Cary, who has been in the em Those who intend to visit the newly acter in the dairy vow. The present cow THE QUAKER REMEDIES. discovered gold regions realize that the . gers it is certain that our Columbia is giving from four to five thousand pounds ploy of the Truckee Lumber Company Are as follows: part of their bodies most likely to be I the fleetest of all the defenders, and out of milk anniialh will be sooner or later tor some time, has gone north to the Quaker Botonical Herb— For affected if they manage to keep from the yachtsmen are not afraid to try con. replaced with one yielding eight or ten state of Washington freezing and starvation will be their Blood. Stomach and Liver, and for the clnsions with the new visitor. Their on thousand pounds of equally as good James Cochran, formerly tally man for teeth. Consequently they rush to us removal of Parasites from the system. ly concern now is to guard against mis- quality, or in other words the special the Truckee Luintor Co. here, left for and have them thoroughly examined. One Dollar |>er package. haps and to secure for the cup races con- purpose cow will ultimately supplant San Francisco on the last trip down of The slightest imperfection is attended Quaker Botanical Oil—For all aches or ditions which will make it certaiu that the cow of to lay With this change the s.earner Lueila. to. If the teeth are decayed to such an pains, partial deafness, etc. Fifty cents the best boat shall win. will come the necessity of taking great extent that they cannot be filled with The steamer Ruth is expected in here a bottle. gold, why. the prospective tourist precaution for the preservation of the soon, with the sailing schooner Sacra Quaker Mineral Spring Salts—For Ca- promptly has them pulled out. No ex health of the herd. These highly s|»ecial- mento in tow*. Out of the Ordinary. tarrah and Kidney troubles. Fifty cents pense is spared, as they are all anxious ized cows requi• e greater care than the 1 a box. to have their teeth in the best possible common cow, for the simple fact of the . conditior before undertaking the jour SPRUCE. Quaker Sa 1 ve— F or cuts, w on nds, corn s, I At: 21 Henry B. Frick was a . poorly- much greater tissue changes that arc | paid lwokkee|>er in a distillery. Today, ney, so they can withstand any kind of piles and sores of all kinds; the greatest constantly taking place in the former- climate. Now it’s not hard to see how Hello' Here we are again, hut will not healing Salve in the world. Twenty-five at 50, he is the owner of the greatest; than in the latter. Hence these great l< very long, for we arc going hop pick, much the profession has benefited by i coke making plant in the world, has al cents a l»ox. producing cows require a very large ing this state of affairs. My case is only Quaker White Wonder Soap—For the private fortune amounting to $15,000.. | amount of pure air to oxidize the blood one instance. Only this morning I had 000 or more, and is the active head of! Edgar Gilbert's brother, who haa l>een skin; for cutaneous diseases, black-heads, an I m lint tin the health of th a iim.il. Great difference is observable a party of six in here, and from the su viaiting at Spruce for the laat week, pimples, shaving, shampooing, rough enterprises involving the use of hundreds perficial examination made I estimate The most fruitful source of bovine of millions of dollars in capital. atarted for Portland. in the quality of clothing ma about $250 from the crowd.” skin, chapped hands, etc. Twenty-five tulierculosis is too close confinement in I No less than 275,OOO.n()r gallons of The dance at Mr. E. F. Leystcr'a laat cents a cake. badly ventilate«! barns, consequently in terial. \\ e make a feature of Quaker Doctors Office in Allen House water find their wav annually down the the construction of a cow barn, this fact Saturday night was a complete suoeem HIS ATTENTIVE AUDIENCE. parlors. throats of Londoners; while the lieer the most carefully selected should to Iwirn in mind, and the defect and everybody went home happy. Have Two Views of the Lecture Delivered Office Hours 10 to 12 a m. aud 2 , o consumed amounts to 153.0<XI.(X»0 gal- another one Ed., for I want to go. carefully guan led against. cloths, and when made up in our by a Novelist in a Jersey Town. 4 p.m. Ions every year—a quantity which, if Light and pure air are nature’s Mr. Russell Pesterfield. who has l>een A well-known novelist delivered a ’ec- Consultation and advice free. ' placed in four-and-one-half-gallon casks excellent style it’s not at all destructive agents of the tutorcle bacilli. to Clondvke for overa year, has returned •are recently in a New Jersey town not Teeth extracted without pain. This will indicate that barns should be to California, down sick and no gold «range that our patrons are ar from this city, in which he read , enough to go more than a third of the •elections from his own works. Hi® built so that an abundance of light will Most all of the |>rople of this place are 1 wav around the equator. pleased. eputation and the society that engaged lie admitted, as well as a sufficient quan going ont hop pic .ing Kitty—I can’t imagine anything more him brought together an audience com* Sir Arthur Sullivan, the mnsican. has tity of pure air. An air space of at least disagreeable than a proposal from that oaed of the best people of the neigh invented the "Sullivan safety shaft," a eight hundred cubic feet should to pro man. COULSONBURO. borhood. After the lecture, when peo I Ruth—I can device to be attached to carriage to save vide«! for each cow, and by carefully ob ple met, it was the properibing for one lite in case of runaways or similar acci serving this fact, there need lie no tear of The nice weather brings a smile over Kitty—What, for goodness’ sake’ The Tailor, • o nsk the other: dents by releasing the horses from the tuberculosis deciuMitiug the dairy herds the faces of all the settlers in this neigh Claire—A half dozen. “Were you at the lecture?” and the borhood. carriage. The invention, which is to No. 88>4 THIRD STREET, answer in every case was: of Tillamook county. ! be put on market at once, is primarily "1 suppose,” said the lawyer to whom “Oh. yes! I was there, but I didn t Mr. E. T. Coulson*s family have gone The Oregon Industrial Exposition, PORTLAND, ORE. hear a word. Did you hear the lec out near Hadley'* logging camp, where she had applied for advice, “that it’s the due to the death of the late countess ot which is to lw» held in Portland from ture?” they ei|*ct to s^'end a few weeks camp old story—married in haste te repent at Lathom. which filled Sir Arthur with a Sept tofX't. 28. {s to l*e representa “Well, no! I was there but I couldn’t desire to prevent similar catastrophes. leisure. ” ing. tive of the entire Northwest. The pro hear, either.” As people are always asking aboi t "Well that ’ s where you ’ re wrong, v as The little daughter of Mr. 8wabb's is A friend who met the novelist a fpw duct* »( the field, fnreat. farm fa4't-»ry, fire insurance . the prompt reply. ’I mar net I at Iris un the weight of projectiles thrown by big days after his visit to the suburban orchard and mine will to put in exhibi improving some in health gun«, it may be worth while to note J s ~STÈPHEX\ to rej>ent in haste.” town asked him wbat kind of audience Mr. David’s ranch is being much im tion in an attractive manner, and every A«;EXT FOR THE that the monster cannon to tie monnted he had and how he liked the town. state in the Pacific Northwest will b«- proved by a new residence which is being “1 believe Madge has designs on Mr. at Sandy Hook is a tixtcen-inch gnn. so home muti al and L ondon & “It’s a fine place.” was the reply« LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSIRWCE built. reprmentwd by its products, all of which Robinson.” called became the diameter of the bore is “and I had the most attentive audience COMPANIES w ill to plainly labeled, and will speak Miss A M Coulson has gone to Had- •Why?" that 1 have ever spoken to. No one sixteen inches It is 49.2 fret long and hauler than words í««r the locality which ley's logging camp, to assist Mrs. John- Agent for North We«t School Sunnlv made a sound, and 1 didn’t have to raise "I've noticed her looking at him with throw» a projectile weighing 2,400 pro luced thetu. my voice above a whisper.” son in cooking for the loggers. her bargain counter expreaaion on." pounds, which travels at the rate of tit ïïü otar ublic TILLAMOOK, — OREGON. Farmers’ Institute. “THE CREDIT MAN.” Real Estate Transfers. Harness Oil Cloth Quality. CHARLES COOPEY, I ST '; X T P -