THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 22. 1902
Sparks from the Political Anvil.
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Letter from Washington.
Washington, D.C.,
One thing connected with the scram
May 16th. 1902.
ble for public office, and which is hist
Within
a
few
days three members of
night of some, is that some office seekers
the
House
of
Representatives
died, also
expected the Hadleys to back them into
office whether they wanted to or not, re Judge Davis of the District court of
gardless of public sentiment or political, Appeals. Archbishop Corrigan of New
York, Admiral Sampson,and Bret Harte,
affiliations.
the distinguished writers. All men of
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great prominence in the public mind.
We are personally acquainted with: The death of Admiral Sampson, was
Mr. J. W. Ivey who is to speak in this I expected,as he had been failing for a year
city next Wednesday and at Nehaiem on past, in a great measure due to the care
Thursday. He used to I m ? a fine cam of the Spanish War. His great worth
paign talker, fuil of enthusiasm and and distinguished services for the more
logical argument, which he can pour than forty years he was an officer in the
forth by the hour, day or week, enter- navy secured for his remains greater
tainiiig and mstructihg his audience.
funeral honors than have been paid to
SPRUCE.
E. R. Hays is preparing to build a £
cottage on his homestead.
Otto Walter has a new harness and
wagon to which he is breaking his span
of colts to haul the milk to Beaver.
H. Gessner intends to build his house
soon. He is to be our new postmaster. !
Mr. Peters wants to go up where
Grandpa Perkins is, to see the pretty |
girls and big red apples.
Henry, you |
had better not go and leave your ma. j
Mr. Lowery has 60 or 70 acres of
slashing that he wants to let by the job. ,
There will be Sunday evening meeting i
as soon as the house is properly lighted. |
Mr. Peters has contributed one lamp.
McINTOSH & McNAIR,
Dealers in
HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA
STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS.
Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies.
Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing Machines
Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass.
The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook
any naval officer in many a year, for
President, his cabinet, the Supreme
NEHALEM.
Court, memliers of Congress and many
of the diplomatic corps, as well as the
We failed to note last week the ladies’
highest officers of the army and navy, I
1 united to render the last service to one of the M E. Church gave a necktie
Receipts were $15.00.
The
| who was unusually respected for the social.
possession of great qualities, and had money will be used to improve the in
won his wav from ranks to be near the side of the church.
very summit of his profession. Sampson
Theodore Kingsley had the misfortune
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was a very unassuming man, who won to lose a horse and a young cow.
A few republicans who have deserted everv step of his career by thorough
Mrs. Ida Alley was a passenger out on |
their party will be known as hard lime performance of duty and of character the Vosburg Friday, on her way to San j
that
made
all
under
him
—
from
the
com
democrats after the election.
And if
Francisco, to visit friends this summer. I
they feel sore now they will feel doubly mon sailor and marine, to the highest
Mr. and Mas. Preston, from Michigan,
so when the election is over, because the officers—feel perfect confident in him as is visiting their cousin, Mr. Dan Handy, i
loyal republicans are not going to put a commander and respect for hini as a this summer.
HAVE OK HAND
Tillamook in the column which is dis man. At the outbreak of the late war
Mr. Handy's brother is also visiting
satisfied with present prosperous condi it was necessary to have a man of un
tions to satisfy our democratic friends usual firmness and fearlessness, as well him this summer.
as with wide naval experience, to com
Clarance Daugnney is hauling
or disgruntled republicans.
mand the North Atlantic Fleet, as the lumlier for the Woodman Hall.
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theater of
war would certainly be
Albert Crawford, assisted by
Judge G. H. Williams. Oregon’s “grand the West Indies, Cuba, and Porto Rico. Crawford.
Edd
Braunerenther
old man," in his speech in Portland on Sampson was selected for this position Charley Handy have cleared 10 acre» of |
Saturday, said “The ticket named by the solely because of pre eminent fitness and land for Louit Ludtka.
majority should I k ? supported by the capacity to commend. To make him
Fraud Steinhaver and S. Scovell is
minority. Ifitis not. how can a party competant for chief command he was
ever succeed ?” judge Williams, even if promoted so that he out-ranked Schley, painting the inside of the M.E. church.
E. K. Scovell got a yoke of oxen home
he was a defeated candidate or belonged who, with ail his good qualities, had
to the minority faction, would subscribe not shown the same firmness and ability from Amos Vaughn, Saturday.
his name to the plank adopted by the to equal ail contingencies.
Nick Dostroff opened
up a saloon
of the state, but so far as known no
Tillamook republican convention to sup
It is not worth while to call up the Saturday.
lives were lost. Shortly after noon the
bitter
contest
that
has
been
carried
on
port the ticket from top to bottom. That
Scarlet fever has appeared in the I
is what Oregon’s “grand old man’’ for a year or more past as regards families of D. H. Vedder, J. G. Gerri tse storm struck San Antonio and demol
The Pacific Navigation Company has revised its tariff sheet, and the new
ished property to the extent of $75,000
Admirals Sampson and Schley, more and G. Cobb.
would do if he lived in Tillamook.
and injured several persons, none seri chedule. which goes into effect today and remain in foree for six months, is as
than to say that while the public has
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follows
:
ously. Austin also suffered considerable
delighted to honor the seeming victor,
NESKOWIN.
The private character and the public and has presumed that the president ami
property loss. At Mineola a wind storm
Less than
Five tons
Ten tons
record of every candidate on the republi the Navy Dept, have stood by Admiral
followed by rain, uprooted hundreds of
E. Baker from Tillamook was in this
or over
five tons
or over
TO
FROM
can ticket needs no recommendation at Sampson, ail the while Admiral Samp
shade trees and blew several houses
part
of
the
county
last
week.
per
ton.
per
ton.
per ton.
our hands, for they have lived too long son himself has been so ill and wore in
from the foundations.
Mr. and Mrs. Gardner and A. M.
in this comity for the onslaught of the mind and body that he was unconcious
. GARIBALDI.
political liar, who are trying to jiersuade that his name and fame were thus can Commons and family were visitors at REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET
' TILLAMOOK,
/
voters that thev are bad men. No intel vassed, a fact that was told me by Mrs. 0. Christensen’s last Sunday.
$4.50
$3.75
PORTLAND........... 1 BAY CITY.
$3.50
FOR GOVERNOR,
1
ligent or fair minded person wi^ believe Sampson, the devoted wife, iti a note
('has. Goeres took a load of cheese to
W. J. FURNISH.
HOBSONVILLE. ’
Of
Umatilla
County.
anv such stuff.
But this is a political she had occasion to write me. It has Tillamook last Friday and
returned
FOR SUPREME JUDGE,
trick which is being used to bring dissen been a most regretable contest that has home Monday
He reports the roads
, TILLAMOOK,
R 8. BEAN,
tion in the republican partv. but all loyal involved the fame of great naval offi in a worse condition than they were
1 GARIBALDI,
/
Of Marion County.
republicans, who are loyal to republi cers, all due to the unfortunate coinoi- six weeks ago.
ASTORIA
................
$3.50
$2.75
$2.50
FOR SKCKRTART OF STATE,
) BAY CITY,-
.
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canism and the republican cause, and dence that Admiral Sampson was called
F.
I
DUNBAR,
'
HOBSONVILLE.
'
Mrs. Bosler and daughter Miss Grace
Of Clatsop County.
who want a clean set of officers, will not awav to confer with General Shafter at passed through Dolph Monday accom
FOR STATE TREASURER,
be influenced to vote against the repub the very moment the great sea battle of panied by Carl Shortridge.
TILLAMOOK,
»
C. s. M oore .
lican ticket because a tew liars are now Santiago commenced. Schley was the
1 GARIBALDI,
/
Of Columbia County.
The Sunday school was organized at
SAN
FRANCISCO
$5.00
$4.50
$4.00
in evidence.
ranking officer in iiis absence, but the Oretown last Sunday with a good
; BAY CITY,
k'
FOR STATE PRINTER,
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HOBSONVILLE. ‘
J. R. WHITNEY,
President, to whom Schley appealed attendance. Miss Nellie Durfee was
of Linn County.
Somehow' a few quarrelsome indivi when the court of Enquiry decided chosen Su pein ten dent; Ori Luper, assist
FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT,
j TILLAMOOK to PORTLAND, 25c. per box.
full examination ant Superintendent; John Redberg, Sec
duals keep on resurrecting the Tillamook against him—after
J. H. ACKERMAN
BUTTER
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,, Astoria, 20c. per box.
precinct incident for political purposes. asserts that the battle was fought on retary; Gertie Gaidner, Treasu rer ; and
Of Multnomah County.
For argument, we will grant that the “prearranged lines” ami that no captain Ora Parter, Librarn.
FOR
CONGRESSMAN,
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,, Portland, 30c. per case.
EGGS
TH
OS.
H
TONGUE,
precinct wan equally divided, but did it of the fleet acted on any order given by
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„ Astoria, 25c. per case.
Mrs. Makinster receieved the sad news
Of Washington County.
ever occur to them, if the loggers from Schley while the battle was on.
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,, Portland, 15c. per box.
CHEESE
Tty? remains of the deceased Admiral of the death of her father last w**ek in
Hadlev's camps were weeded out, which
Republican County Ticket.
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,, San Francisco, 20c. per box.
She started over the
side of the house the taxpayers of the areatreat under the magnificent oaks Washington.
mountains about six o’clock Friday
(Empties returned FREE.)
For Joint Representative,
precinct were to be found. Look at it that make the classic shade of Arling
evening, and when she got to Sheridan
B. L. EDDY.
that way, gentlemen, and the over ton. They received the highest honors
For County Judge,
she telephoned and found she was top
15 per cent Rebate on New Settlers’ Household Goods going in
whelming public sentiment all over the by the presence of the greatest and
JASPER
SMITH.
late for the funeral, so she returned
comity, tor it is a conundrum to us whv noblest of the nation at the services and
For Countv Clerk,
PASSENGERS' FARE, between Tillamook and Astoria, $3.50, which includes
home
with
her
son
on
Sunday,
and
as
people will persist in thinking they were were escorted by the cadets from An
homhr M ason .
meals and berth while at sea.
not honorably defeated bv the faction napolis as well as by battalions of the a consequence she is almost sick as the
For Sheriff,
roads
are
in
a
very
bad
condition
and
H. H. ALDERMAN.
B. C. LAMB, Agent, Tillamook City.
which nominated the republican ticket. armv and naw and the grand music of
f
For County Commissioner,
Anyway, what are they squealing about, the funeral march, was from the finest the ride on horseback was terrible
G. W. BODYFELT.
band of music in America. There is no being about 40 miles each way.
if it is not kicking public sentiment ?
For Assessor,
Lee Wood out rode the storm on his
more striking lesson in all our history,
A. M. HAKE.
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to prove the value of this tree county, wheel on the beach last Sunday on his
For Treasurer,
Most everv candidate on the demo than the plain story of the life of Will way to Slab Creek if he did have to
ELMER HOAG.
cratic ticket is under the impression that iam T. Sampson, son of a day laborer walk home.
For Coroner,
lie is going to be eiected. So had the who won his way by actual desert to
C. E. REYNOLDS.
Memorial services will be held at Ore-
candidates two years ago. but it was a high rank in the naval service and was town school house Friday, Mav 30th,
Republican Precinct Ticket.
gloomy impression they had when the honored in his burial as few have been. with appropriate exercises and will then
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE :
fight was over. Democrats mav figure May the lesson of his life inspire others proceed to the Cemetery to pay trib
Iflt District.—.J. L VOSBURG.
upon getting a number of republican to deserve and win such distinction and ute to the dear departed. All come
2nd District.—GHYMN ALLEY.
votes, hut invariably, when election dav leave pure and honored names as part and bring flowers.
3rd District.—W. T. WEST.
Freight in 5-tou lots and over $5-5° per ton.
rolls round, they torget their few trivial of American history.
FOR CONSTABLE :
ist District.—A ANDERSON,
objections and vote the republican ticket
There is little of special importance to
Freight in less than 5-ton lots, $5.00 per ton.
Plot
Against
King.
and
District.
—
EMMETT
QUICK.
straight. With a clean ticket, able and Oregon pending in Congress at the pre
3rd District.—A. POLAND.
Passenger
rate, $3.50.
competent candidates, with republican sent tune. There is wrangling over the
FOR SUPERVISOR OF ROAD DISTRICTS :
M adrid , Mav 18.—An anarchist plot
pros|>eiity sticking out everywhere, we Philippine question, as democracy is
No. i.-
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H. LANE.
against
King
Alphonso
has
been
discov
No. 2.—H. B DERBY.
do not know any intelligent reason whv making a d-sperate effort to creare
No. 4— P. F. DUCHAM.
they should not vote the republican capital for itself by maligning the army, ered, and six arrests, including that of
No. 5 —JOHN C. WILSON.
Gabriel
Lopez,
an
employe
of
an
insur
ticket this year. Unless they want to and abuse of some of the most honored
No. 6 - PAUL ERICKSON.
No. 8. —T. W I.YSTER.
plav into the hands of the ring which generals is too common. It is very easy ance company, have been made. Dyna
mite cartridge were found on the prem
No. 9. —G. M WATKINS.
has fleeced the taxpayers.
to find fault ami condemn, ami such a
No. 10. —JOHN THIELER.
ises where Lopez was arrested. Lopez
contest as we are forced to in the Philip
Nu. II —EDWARD K INNA MAN.
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savs he received a package of cartridges
No. 12.
H. M FARMER.
pines
is
very
difficult
for
civilized
people
The Headlight claims to be in a posi
from another anarchist with instruc
No. 13. -A. P WAGNER.
j
to
meet
and
preserve
their
»wn
ideas
of
No 15. -JOHN T MOON.
tions where it can ad vise the taxpavers
tions to throw them at the moment of
No. 17.- ALEXANDER FRAMER.
in this election. From wtiat has taken ¡the brotherhood of man. While some— the passage of the royal carriage in yes
place in county affairs in previous years I a small portion—are civilized and edu terday’s procession.
by those wanting to handle county otfi- | I cated fairly well, the majority are not
Democratic County Ticket.
' so, and some islands are savage and
rials for their own aggrandizement, we
PROPRIETOR OF
Explosion in a Coal Mine.
For Joint Representative Yamhill and Tilla-
sav it is to the interest of the taxpayers capable of murder and the most infa-
mook Counties,
of Tillamook count}' to vote the republi I mous barbarity ; hut these democrats
CHARLES
GR1S8EN,
K noxville , Tenn., May 19.—A special
’ demand that our armies shall l>e with-
can ticket, and the Headlight will back
Of M<-Mumville.
to the Sentinel says th» Fraterville and j
its itpir.ation that county affairs will be ' drawn. They are very blindly making Thistle coal mines at Coal (’reek. Tenn.,
For County Judge,
1
their
party
success
impossibh
1
,
for
the
W. W. CONDER.
administration to the satisfaction of all,
dealer in
exploded thia morning. Only one man
Of Hebo.
with no special favors to a tew, a click 1 people—even the majority of the south-
escaped, he being blown out of the mine. '
|
ern
white
—
believe
it
olir
duty
to
retain
For
County
<’ominissi< ner.
or a ting. That is the kind of adminis
Almut 3(X) men were at work in the |
RICHARD ALLEN.
t ration the Headlight has been working j the Philippines and make those people mines. Flames are now issuing from I
Of Woods.
tor, what the taxpayers want, and what worthy of freedom.
For Sheriff.
Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook
mouths
and
vent
holes.
George
N.
Meantime, the Nicaragua Canal Bill
JOHN D EDWARDS.
the countv should have. Take the Head
(’amp, siqierintendent of
the Thistle'
Of Tillamook.
light’s advice and the taxpayers will not 1 hang fire while all this iilatlier about
mine, gave out an oftical statement esti
For County Clerk,
be making a mistake or kick themselves the Philippines is g*>ing on, for the
EUGENE J ENK ENS.
mating the number of killed in both
after for not doing what weadvise—vote democratic game is to talk everything mines at 150. None has been rescued.
Of Tillamook.
the republican ticket from top to bottom 1 to death. This will suit the interests
For Countv Treasurer,
A special to the Sentinel says: Two
:
opposed
to
any
Inter-Oceanic
Canal,
but
P W. TODD,
and show yon have an interest in Tilla
rescuing parties were started into the
Of Tillamook.
mook's development, prosperity and 1 think they will timl manv o'liers tie
Thistle and Fraterville mine entrances 1
sides
the
Oregon
delegation,
resolved
For County Surveyor,
good countv government. That is what
as soon as possible after the explosion. '
L. I.. SMITH
the Headlight asked the republicans to that there shall Is* no adjournment until
Of Ga’-ribaldi.
The Thistle party was unable to make
the
Nscaragua
Canal
question
has
liven
H H EEM,’KE-
H HARRTSON.
turn onl at the primaries for, and that is
For Assessor.
any
headway whatever, as the gas
acted
uj»on.
That
is
the
view
of
Con
JOHN SHEETS,
what the Headlight asks republicans, in
ON LA LINE-AbTOTlA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
stifled the men almost as soon as they
Of South Prairie.
still greater strength, to turn out at the gressman Tongue and Senator Mitchell,
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and no doubt of others ot the delegation. entered the shaft. The Fraterville party
For Coroner,
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE
polls for.
To l>e filed by the Committee.
; I ladieve they all favor the Nicaragua went a.® far as the “ Patting of the ways’’
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I route, ano consider the Panama project into the mine where a heavy fall of slate
Jus ices of the Peace :
First District.—W. RHOADES.
This cut-off made
We have a kind of present anient that only kept in sight to make it possible to was encountered.
‘ SAMUEL T. J±*- I
.p“’ P'”‘,-nd
Second District.—J. H. WHITING.
ex Senator J. W Max well will call in and defeat the completion of any Inter- further progress into the mine impossible
Third District.—E. K. SCOVELL.
at
present.
The
intense
heat
indicates
shake hands with the editor, saying he Oceanic Canal
Constables :
h
co ' < ien - ral A""'J A storia , or
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
has quit lighting the republican partv of
First District —A J RHOADES
Mr. Tongue is pleased at the success of that the mine is on fire.
Second District .— JOHN EMBUM.
At ll o’clock there was no longer any
this county — which has honored him so his bill for the creation of the Crater
Agents
K * N. R- R. Co , Portland.
Third District —S LUNDBERGE
many times—and that he is going to Lake National Park, which is wailing question but that the Thistle miners also
(A. & C. K. R. Co., Portland.
vote the republican ticket from to hot- the signature of the President.
This suffered in the disaster.
At 1:80 o’clock one man was taken
tom. Had Maxwell's strength lieen as reaervee an area twenty-two by eighteen
pronounced at the primaries and con ven miles in extent that will undoubtedly from the mouth of the Fraterville mire.
lion as that of Eddy's, Alderman's or liecome one of the great attractions on He was an unrecognizable mass of Mesh.
Masan's, the Headlight would have the west coast, for Crater l*ake is with
A pochi ’.noieln<
bowed to the will of the majority of the out its equal as x womler of scenery. I
Cyclone in Texas.
horse and poor l<<_
partv, and would l»e doing what it is visited it thirty years ago with Mr.
Ing hürnen« h the
wor
t kind cf a com
doing today, working for find support Oliver Applegate, and wrote of its won
D allas . Tex.. May 19.—The death,
bination.
ing the regular republican ticket, which ders in the Overland Magazine that long dealing storm that swept over Texas
CALL AT
General Banking and Exchange busi
is made up of clean, capable candidates, ago
yesterday afternoon, snuffed out the
ness.
most of whom were unanimously chosen
There are measures pending to pur lives of at least 9b persons, injured over
us the standard liearers of the republi chase the unallot»«! lands on the Grande a hundred and left tlie histosic at tie
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger
can partv.
i'hat is the situation, and as K..mle ami the Kleinelh reservations of town of Goliad a gaping wreck. Within
many, Sweden, and all foreign countries
I ir ns we are aide to see there is no rea the Indians who now own them, And five minutes tne terrible work of the
leather soft Rmt »fiable, puts It In <v»n- P
son whv republicans should desert their throw such lamia open for settlement. tornado was done, ami those who were
du n to lasc-twh o h < long
ticket, sacrifice their principle, because a They will no doubt pass, and will add lucky enough to escape with their lives
¡.s «t crrtl'Wkrlly Moukl.
Wet* in eu
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
tew republicans have allowed themselves that much more to lands open for the ran to the work of rescue. The survivors
When you want anything in
Mal» ht
t»> lx- xictiimzed by the persiisave art ol many emigrants who are finding their at Goliad are too dazed to estimate the
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Jewelry,
Watches
and
Silver
the democrat.« who have been trying to way to Oregon
It is also proliable (hat property loss, but a strip of the town
N'OTICE of final settlement
ML LO.
\\ are. A complete line of the
sow the «evil of discord, through |ierson- the Irrigation Bill will liecotue a law . two blocks wide and one miles long was
that the undesigned,
ahties and abuse, so as to dclc.it the re when we may hope that st»q»s will lw* swept.
The damage is heavv. l»ead
latest and best goods in Stock
of the estate of DENNIS U
publican party
There is a principle in taken towards redeeming* the wide area and dying animals are mixed with the
of
ho filed In the <
Court
at
all
times.
acconlir^ aC”’V,,y-^biteofOregon, his final
volved in this election in Tillamook, and of arid land« that lie in Middle and debris that marks the path of the storm.
of said estate, and that
the republicans who get under the wing Southern Oregon
S. A. C i . ak KK.
See mx regulator for correct SSI
The injured are being cared tor this
ten^c’>Jk*‘.5rd ,,a> of June. iq02. at the hour of
of the democratic party show they have
morning by nurses who arrived on
1« the i^t 7 "V h” h**n
by said Court
time. I get Western Union time Dori
handXf2Loe*nn< of ‘»bjectiona to said re
God is not likelv to trust truth to the special train late last night.
little interest or fidelity in the republican
port
and
the
settlement
thereof.
,
twice
a
week,
direct
from
Port-
keeping
of
the
man
who
cannot
keep
party. Surely Maxwell has not gone
The storm which swept Goliad des.
WILLIAM RYAN,
I his temper.
over to Hryranisni and Populism.
I laud office.
troved much property in other portions I
Administrator of the estate of Dennis
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Tillamook is to have another news-
paper, «much to the satisfaction of the
democrats, the disgruntled sorehead re
publicans, the rule or ruin ring, and the
parties who are responsible tor the per
sonal abuse of several candidates on the
republican ticket which appeared in the
Ocean Wave and Telephone Register.
LUMBER AT TILLAMOOK
J
A.
TAFT
DRY FLOORING, CEILING,
Finish
Rustic, Wainscoting, Mouldings and Ship
Also all Sizes of ROUGH LUMBER.
Lap.
Pacific Navigation Company’s Tariff List,
Steamer Geo. R. Vosburg
"Will Run Between
Tillamook and Astoria.
Ship Freight bv A. & C. Railroad in Care of
Geo. R. Vosburg.
NEHALEM TRANS. CO,
F. LEACH,
Tillamook IVIeat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
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Pacific Navigation Co.
OF
c. & E. Thayer
Eureka
Franklin’s Jewelry
Give
Your
Horse a
Chance !
I
Gexrsi Vounm.
— •
bSoíth.W.ndoíM.rttaiq-e
Mir
i
W. Ryan, deceased.