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New Goods. New New The Greatest Lines of New Goods ever Shown in the City have Just been received by COHN & CO., •> The Leading Merchants We are doing a big business because we have the big new lines of goods to do it with. Lots of goods means lots of business We are sole agents for the celebrated 3 H line of goods, ask us for them and you will get the BEST goods money can buy. NEW CLOTHING. SOUTH PRAIRIE Song, “Maine, Red, White and Blue,”— Clara Biggs. The Moon has left Barnegat for his home in Blaine, so I think we shall have better weather, providing the Moon has anything to do with it. The official directory at Barnegat: B. Alderman, bull puncher; Wm. Newcomb, tender hooker; Moon, swamper; Ed. Reynolds, skider; A. W. Quick, timber faller; Bert Biggs, weather observer; Higi ey, mail carrier; Carrie Hauxhurst, post master________________ NEW BITS OF CURRENT NEWS. HATS. NEW FRED SHOES» SAPPINGTON, as exceeding 10 per cent. The greatest damage was caused by heavy rains, and • in many cases the correspondent de-1 TILLAMOOK, [OREGON, dared that if the storms continued the crops in their neighborhoods would he nearly destroyed. In a few fields in ; Washington and Idaho, hot weather also had an injurious effect, and in some in- staners cold weather caused the freezing of fall-sown wheat last winter. * * * All work done on the Shortfst Notice and at Reasonable Prices, Many Spanish prisoners are escaping guaranteed. from tiie Filipinos and bringing into the American lines stories of hard treatment. They agree that rhe Filipinosare exceed ingly short of rations, and that a large section of their troops is reduced to the use of home made black powder. The native are trying every scheme to get PROPRIETORS OF food and munitions from Manila. Daily arrests are made for attempts to smuggle contraband of war through the American lines. In one case a cascoe with a cargo of bambo poles was overhauled and the DEALERS IN poles were found full of nee. Now the old settlers rises up and says, Fred White, democratic candidate for “this weather beats everything.’’ governor of Iowa, says that to make the campaign he will be compelled to Hadley's steam logging camp is re put a mortgage on his farm. He can moving to Bewley creek. hardly expect to run a calamity cam Harry Quick had the misfortune of paign minus the calamity, esjiecially having his arm thrown out of joint by when the rest of Iowa steadfastly re a refractory bronco the other day. fuses to have any of it. There is going to be trouble in saving Satisfaction * * * oats here this year. Much is cut already, As the end of the Dreyfus trial comes and much more ready to cut, and yet the within sight, the French government is rains continue. beginning to display fear that the verdict School district, No. 2’s school building, ! NESTOCTON. may give rise to trouble, and orders have has now a new and solid porch floor. | just been received by two regiments of T. W. Lyster, architect. A wood shed is • After clouds come sunshine. infantry nod one cavalry regiments, al contemplated soon. Mr. Grey, deputy (»range Organizer, ready within hail of Rennes, to hold Mrs. S. A. Daniel has returned from a | from Nehalem, was the guest of Wm. themselves in leadiness to march on the pleasant visit to relatives at Athena, Sehlotter Sunday. town at the first sign of disorder, to oc Or., reporting much damage to the Mr. and Mrs. Riggs have returned to cupy all strategic points and repress all world of wheat in that region by the the valley after a two weeks’ visit here. manifestations in their inception. Local recent rains. anti Dreyfusard organizations, by their Mr. Schields will soon have the car anti-foreign articles, have already singled Mrs. Frank Iilv has gone on a visit to penter work on our school house com out foreigners as enemies of the country, relatives in California. We wish her a pleted. and there is little doubt that foreign pleasant trip. John Simmons is again logging on the journalists will be the first victims of One of our Philippine boys, Lester Secular Shots at The Pulpit. Neiger place. the violence of the mob, not so much Smith, gave us a pleasant call Sunday, Shop next door to Larsen's Hotel, Tillamook. Anglo Saxons as Austrian, German and mu U lut us some Mauser bullets and The preacher in Minneapolis who told Russian Jews, who form a majority of ORETOWN. other curios of those faraway islands, the press representation of-jheir respec his congregation Sunday that not more Mr. Smith •ays that there is, and has than seven out of 100 church members The steamer Elmore came into the bay tive countries. been no other way for Uncle Sam to do, were real Christians had very likeiv been * * * only to fight it out with the Philippinos, last Friday afternoon. The bar was looking through the contribution box. Two masked men at 4 o’clock Sunday as owing to the personal jealousy of the peifectlv smooth and without breakers. Rev. Dr. Barrowsof Greenwich. C-onn.. leaders, the half civilized condition of the She carried the Chinamen who are to morning walked into Harry Green’s You intend to give your house a new dress inside or out, see people, together with the enmity toward work in the cannery, besides other gambling-rooms at Spokane, on the sec the preacher wlo married Perry Belmont ond floor of a block in the very heart of and Mrs. Sloan, was so severely criticis each other of the various tribes, renders freight. Johnnie Redbtirg cut oft’ the end of one the business district, held up 15 men, ed for marrying a divorced person that HERMAN GESSNER, Painter and Paper Hanger, self government among them a virtual of his fingers last week while using his looted the tills and safe, and escaped he took to his bed and died. It is fortu impossibility for years to come. with $1806 in cash and bills. In the nate that Dr. Barrows never tried to run mowing machine. Spruee and Tillamook City, Or. I The numerous fields of oat hav which chase and subsequent capture of one of a newspaper. WILSON RIVER. Japan's new law regulating religious has been laying in the rain for some time the thugs, Policeman Gemmring was I in the groin and perhaps fatally services is radically different from the Mr nnd Mrs. Packard, of Portland, past are now being cleared of their crops. shot The Feminine Observer. wounded. The two robbers hired a room practice in the United States. It gives who Ims been camping at this place for Frank Franklin went out to the valley in the block in which the gambling unlimited power to local governors and several weeks past returned home last ; with a load of salmon. Industry is the other name for luck. rooms are located and for two days consequently would seem to contain an Monday. A large number of calves have died waited their chance. They chose the opportunity for the oppression of weak A person too old to learn is also too Mr. Morrow, of the Pacific Metal suddenly in this vicinity from some un time when the gambling is about to close old to teach. or unpopular sects. Works of Portland, and his family are known cause or disease. for the week. Under the influence of Excuses are always so much easier to! There has been some discussion, more cam pin" here. The steamer Elmore left here on Sat four big revolvers the crowd playing at Mr. and Mrs. Congill, Mr. Frank urday last, carrying out a load of cheese. the tallies was ranged along the wall, or less bitter and uncharitable, in the formulate than reasons. Union Depot, Sixth and J Streets. New York papers over the fact that the Plympton and family and Miss Georgia No vacation is the real thing that has M rs. Lee Com mons is the happy mother while the masked men appropriated ail annual summer exodus of cleigymen left Marshall, all of Portland,who have been of a young son. the nion^y in sight On the street be a string of debts attached to it. TWO TRAINS DAILY here for five weeks camping, left on Thurs low, within 56 feet of the robery, were the spiritual needs of the metropolis large FROM ALL POINTS EAST. Little Lola Nash severelv burned her 25 men. The police were within easy ly unprovided for. This oeflciency, it There is no use in looking bick unless day for home. was asserted, was particularly felt by we profit by what we see in the past. entire hand with hot grease last week. call after the men made their rush for “ FAST MAIL KOdTK.” Miss (»race Reeher is visiting friends persons who desired to secure clergy men Leaves for the East via Walla Walla and Many a man provides himself with a in Portland. The salmon run in the Bay, which has a hiding place, and the chase began. to conduct funeral services, instances Spokane daily at 2:20 p.in. Arrives at 10:15 Officer Gammring sighted the men and wife and then expects her to provide a.m. Mr. J. F. Reeher brought in a party of been light for sometime, is now im a pistol duel liegan. Twenty shot1* were l»eing given where it was impossible to Leaves for th e East via Pendleton and Hun- campers from Forest Grove Tuesday. proving, and large quantities of fish are exchanged, and Gariiinring was the only find a pastor to do this sorrowful task. him with a home. ngton daily at 8 p m. Arrives via Huntingtont being caught. Mr. Hinman aifd Mr. Roe, of Forest Several writers took occasion to remark A woman can condone selfishness in a and Pendleton at rioa.m man hit. The robber with the smaller Grove, were of the party. Capt. Schrader found about IT feet of amount of cash was located in a wood that this was only another burden on man when ir. takes the form of his want Dalles acommodation leaves daily except Sunday at « am. Arrives daily except Sun Mr. W. J. Smith and Frank Severance water on the bar when he crossed with yard and gave up. About $256 was re the poor and unpretentious. The dead ing her all to himself. at 6:30 p.in. day the Elmore, and the tide lacked consider of the rich never lacked the last sail rites were cruising timber on Thursday. covered THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST even though the pastor had to travel i Women are so full of pretence that SLEEPERS. * * * Arthur Reeher has gone to the valley able of being full. they offer, make themselves appear fools Water lines schedule subject to change with The Cannery Company intend putting to work in harvest. The United States hospital-ship Relief, many miles to lie on hand in time, and when they are not. out notice. instances were again furnisher. in a full stock of merchandise when the which recently arrived at San Francisco And still it raius and rains and rains | OCEAN ANI) ItlVER SCHEDULE, boat comes again. This will fill a long felt from Manila with a large number of sick It is noticeable that the girl who wears again. What does the weather mean ? . .. d DIVISION. ¡the most elabórete bathing eostunie A zxz«-, in»wir'th ’ik'a’s — Steamships sail from want and save the necessity of making and convalescent soldier from Manila, i..... . M^k„;3p.!n. For San Francisco Pointed Paragraphs. Garden truck is fine, and spuds large long ] trips with wagons when the roads will not again carry troops across the knows the least about swimming. Geo. w, Elder sails October 4. il. 20 and 29 ; though so why complain ? I Columbia sails October S, I4 and 23; State of are bad. Some men court in haste and repent Pacific. The vessel has been condemned It is usually the person who says, “Oh, I California sa Is October 8, 17 and 26. William McKinster, of Tillamook, by the government inspector at this in court. | therein no use talking.'' who goes on do COLUMBIA KIVEIt SlMMKIl gCIIKI) BEAVER. made a business trip to Oretown the port as unfit for use as an ocean trans A divorce lawyer likes domestic broils ■ ing so for an hour or more UI.E DIVISION. first of the week. port. She is said to stand so high above done toa turn. . ..... . ASTORIA Abb THE COAST. „ , . . . I A wife may pay little heed to her hus- I [ I PORTLAND, The following is a report of the Beaver the water as to be unseaworthy in a Steamer R. R. Thompson leaves Portland ( oal trust is preparing to make it i bauds remarks general «uir, rule uui but aiie she ' daily, except Sunday, school, district No. 8, tor the month end ............. as .. a s'-*"-««' at 8 p.m., on Saturday storm, and it is asserted that she could hot the Real Estate Transfer. for the coal consumer. : --------- .. - 1 13 n.ore than attentive when he talks in at 10 p.m. Returning, leave Astoria daily, ex- ing Sept. 1. The following pupils were never pass through a typhoon in safety. I cept Sunday, at a.m A cynic is a man who must be unhappy I his sleep. neither absent nor lardy during the Aug. 30—Clara F. Buckles to Isaac F. The vessel, which cost the government anoear hm»nv > Wll.LAMKTTE 1CIVER ROUTE. happy. 1 I month: Leila Bixbv, Lena Bunn, How Borten, Ne >4 of Se V4 of sec. 21, tp. 2 over $366,000, and was fitted up at an in order to appear The keynote of modish growning PORTLAND AND SALEM ard Bunn, Eddie West, Lista Finley and Every man in a brass hand thinks .... r»*~- •••••?, in * j Steamer Ruth, S, R. 9 W. additional expense of $30,000 will be for Salem and way points simplicity, but this does not mean by Grace Finley. Total number of pupils Aug. 31—Elsie V. Allen to Joseph Keizel, sent to Manila, to be used hereafter as instrument makes the best music I leaves Portland Viondays, Wednesdays and Fri- TI,„ .1 .1 , , any means the slightest reduction in the enrolled, 27. daysat 6 a.m. Returning, leaves Salem Tues- S*2ofNe *4, lots 5 and 6 of sec 16, an auxiliary to the United States fleet 1 he eagle on the silver dollar is merely 1 dressmaker’s bill ‘ days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7:15 a.«*- H elena W ole , Teacher. in Philippine waters for the conveyance to remind us that riches have wings. ' tp. 3 N, R. 8 W. Y amhill river route . | Love may be blind but it seems to Wedding Bells I Steamer Modoc, for I ayton and way points Sept 1—Sarah Bodie to J. A. Richard- of troops from one island to another Some men are afrahi to marry and leaves Portland Tuesdays. Thursdays and Sat* Miss Lena Finley and Mr. Edward son, C) acres in sec. 21, tp. 1 \V, R. 10 when their services may be required. some men are fearless until after they I have more than ordinary keen sight | 1 urdays at 7 a m. Returning, leaves Dayton for when a mother honestly believes that her * * * Kinnamon, of Beaver, were united in marry. W. cross-eyed, red-headed and bow legged 1 Portland and way points Mondays, Wednesdays It is reported that the next session of marriage, at Bea\er, Sunday evening at Sept. 2—Tillamook Academy to A. Many a man who claims to be truthful infant is a bunch of cherubic lovelin *es and Fridays at 7 a.m. Steamer A Imola leaves Riparia Mondays H o'clock at the United Bretliern church Williams, bk. 4, Miller's addition to congress will see all of the various «]>en<lea lot of time echoing the lines of Wednesdays and Fridays at 1:45 a.m.. a ter ar syndicates which have secured conces other men. by Rev. Armstrong. The bride and Tillamook City. rival of train from Spokane and Portland sions along the Nicaraguan canal route groom were attended by Lcsta Finlev, Leaves Lewiston, returning, Sundays, Tuesdays A girls idea of sweetness is about W. J DALY, Lucy Kinnamon, Ollie Kinnamon and Sept. 2—Carrie and J Mav to Roman coming to congress and making an effort and Thursdays at t> a.m. Catholic Archbishop of Oregon, bk. to dispose of them. This is because the equally divided Is-tween love's young ¡OSCAR HAYTER. Steamer Lewiston leaves Riparia Sundays, Elza 1'iidcv. Phe church was nicely dec Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:45 a.m.; after 4, Miller’s add to Tillamook City. Nicaraguan government will open nego dream ami mixed chocolates. orated for the occasion and the wed 0ALY & HAYTER, arrival of tiain from Spokane and PortlaaC Women are always throwing out hints ding w as at tended by the many friends Sept 2—Melinda Thompson to J. S. tiations with the United States for a Leaves Lewiston Mondays, Wednesdays ana Lamar, 50 x 148 feet in bk 1, Tliay-1 treaty on the subject of the canal, and hut men have more- ways of dodging Saturdays at 6 a m. and relatives. Alter the ceremony a ATT0RNEY8-AT-LAW, W H. HURLBURT, er’s add. to 'Iillaniook City. agree to wipe out all other concessions them rhan a millionaire tax dodger. stippri was given at the bride’s home for , General Passenger Agent. the many relatives, and on Monday a Sept. 5—Rosa and Christian Peterson to that have heretofore been granted. V. A. SCHILLING. City Ticket Agent. "One should always breathe through D allas . O regon . dinner wasgixcti by the groom’s parents. Telephone (Malli) 712, Rosa Roh, small tract of land Tilla These concessions will thus be worthless the m>s.> s hell asleep.' says a physician. as no matter what their terms, if Nica Mr. ami Mrs. E. Kinnonian will make mook county. If you awake and find vour mouth open NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. ROBERT A. MILLER, Bcavei their future home Their many Sept. 5—E. G. E. Wist to Charles ragua and the United States do not get up and shut it. Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., back them up they can never lie enforced. friends unite in the best wishes for their Sept, and, 1*99- Robitch, lots 5 and 6 in bk. 12, in i Notice is hereby given that the following It is lielieved that with the probability future welfare and happiness. ATTORNEY-AT I.AW, town of Nehalem. named settler lias nled notice of his intention NEHALEM. of favorable negotiations with Nicaragua to make fi al proof in support of his claim, Sept. 5—Alexander Gagel »never to Ma-! negotiations will be opened with the O regon C itv , O regon . and that said proof will be made before tl>t BARNEGAT. tilda Stofford, a certain piece of land British government for the abrogation Quite difficulty to cure oats. L rii -I Title« «nd Und office UusineM a Regiater and Receiver, at Oiegon City, Oregon, on Octol »er 16th. i » qq via: 50 x 220 feet in lot 4, sec. 23, tp. 3 of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty, so there Fish running very light. Bert Biggs went to the city Tuesday. J ARTHUR WATROUS; Specially. N, R 10 W. may l»e nothing in the way to prevent Dissatisfaction among the fishermen H.E. ioja5 for the Nw b* of sec. 26, tp, I N, »5 Logging is bad on account of so Sept. 6—W H. Cottle to J. F. Nevins, the building of the canal. over the new arrangements. much wet went her. He names the following witnesses to pro«* lot 7, bk. 56 in Pacific add. to Bay games M ccain . * * * his continuous residence upon and cultivation The Elmore went out Friday. Rier a Hauxhurst went to the hub ,A. W. SEVERANCE. of City. _________________ s id land, v z Ihe second and last of the official Mr. Townsend failed to come to satis- )[cCAIX & SEVERANCE, Tuesday evening. John T. Fletches. Forest Grove, Or. ; Adam trial races for the settlement of a defen Fulton, Glenwood, Or. : Dr. G. O. Rodari, taclory verms with his patrons, and HOSONVIIAE. Bert Biggs and A. W. Quick went to der for the America's cup. the Columbia ForestGrove ; John F. Strait, Gle >wood.Or. will move Ins creamery out of Nehalem Hobsonvillr Saturday. C has . B M oor as Register. ATTORN EYS-ATLAW, The steamer Luella come in from San 1 again demonstrated that she is the Miper- t Sly' “nd Wh”ler, ,n’’u hrol" down School which --------- ended - - Friday, ------- , ......... — WBS ___ a Francisco Tuesday morning with the! ior of the Defender, the 1895 champion T illamook , O regon . very successful term, and we congratu m hooncr Sacramento in tow The Luella bv defeating her 10 minutes and 7 sec Mrs. Wm. Easom was badly hurt Sun. late Miss Watson on her ability as a takes lumber this trip to San Pedo and I onds over a triangular course, in at: TWO LIVE PAPERS day night by falling down an open stair 9 A VID WILEY, M.D, teacher. Closing exercises were as fol the Sacramento goes to San Francisco. , eight-knot breeze, and a smooth sea lows : ''¡'v ,)rT**!?»a» called and found * * * The Harrison left Monday lor the The reptilar subscription price of orju,,o»o-u by oy a h ,-ounw course or of rreauneni treatment ? Iractured nb, badly bruised head and Song. “The Little Mohee.**—Kate Hurl, southern coast of Oregon PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND She had on : Rejuvenated THE HEADLIGHT is$1.50, and at German Imthn and a Bunimer ’ ir visit to rtc T and ot ' ,e . r injuries. She will lie laid but. board a number of box shook« for can Euro|«, United States Senator Hanna tor ,omc time. ACCOUCHEUR. the regular subscription price of Rev., “Cetfue.’ Clara Riggs neries down the coast has FtMurtieil to London for a few days Song, “Mv Name is Sing Sing.’’—-Alice All cull promptly attended to, the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. Mrs Emila Sheldon has gone east. reef previ<*ua to »ailing for the Unital Bov ington. Any one subscribing for THE She will visit relatives in Micmgan and _______________ T iiimmook . O regon I States on l»oard the Atneritan line; Rev, “The Queer Little House.“—Rose will be away for several months > «teenier Nt. Louis Saturday next Sena HEADLIGHT and paring one Hurlhut tor Hann« i« hurrying to Ohio to parti Song “ I he Royal Hunters.”—Kate and C. E - "AWKE, M.D., year in advance can get both the NOTK'F IMH IH’BI tCATtoN cipate in the opening of the republican Rose llurlbut. Lsnd OfAc? at Oivgo City, tire, campaign in Akron Rec . “A Timely Pointer.“—Kate Hurl Sept. 2nd i*». HEADLIGHT physician and surgeon . Noth* la hrrebv -ven that the felluwhig hut. • a a named evltler hnn fllnf noth'« of hi* n»letin «n Soup.“ \ Little Boy’s Walk.“—Alice Rov »O Report* received bv R G Dun Co and make rt »al ytoof in «upnor< ol hi« claim, and TILLAMOOK. OREGON ing ton. that n«i<i nrotd will b« made Iwfon* the K gialer from their correejiondenta in the grain ami Receiver, at Oregon t ’ itv Oregu*, Oct Re»' . School is Done.”—Albert Riggs. Oflce: Over Todds Store »•enter« of Oregon, Washington and WEEKLY OREGONIAN Song, “Two Little Mauls.’’—Kate and i6<h. i:«». viaJOHN F STRAIT. : Idaho, abow the damage to wlieat in 44 Rose llurlbut. H F. fbr toe W of Nw and W S of diatriota rima from a nominal figure to One Year for >2.25- Selection, “Novel Reading“—Clara Riggs ► a \ *ec r* n .1 N, R 6 W I 50 per cent of the crop, and. in a few in INSURE WITH rataea the fo lowing wituesw*« to prove Rev , “ A Reverie in Church.“—Kate Hurl, h’ He | Mances, 50 per cent is exceeded. Six n con I Li non-« rvaider.ee u|s>n and cultivation Claude Thayer, but. of said laud, via teen district« Mated that there has l»eeii Admin Fulton, G1e«w*>d. Or.; John T. no inas what« .er Out of the 44 center» Song. “() Mv.’’—Kate and Rose llurlbut. I for Fireman's Fund and Lomfo, All old su l»eci ibers paying their Hetrhaa, and )antea A naooua, >\>re*t Grove. Rev.. ‘ \ Little Girl's Complaint.“—Alice Or.; . mentioned 30 reported the injury of fall Benjamin Collin» Fir. Or. «ulMcriptkm* or one year in I and Lancashire Fire famrance Buy ington. j C haa B. M oor a*. Keiiett r wheat and 2? the injury to apnng wh«»at idvance will be entitled to the Companies. same offer. Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorator- LEACH & JONES, Tillamook Meat Market, Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. IF D.R.&N.