FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, i92i TILLAMOOK PAGE 4 HEADLIGHT to be coming on for earlies and was landing now called the Ship only white settlers in the county, un­ The Indians generally seemed pl^ expecting more in on the sloop. please us much." Yes, said he, but I the men crried were inserted, having til the spring of 1852, although sev­ I will say to all you who live here with the prospect of having j can’t see that we are ever going to , seated themselves with the doctor ly­ Charlie drove up from San Francisco get there, we have been for the last | ing on the floor, they began to sing eral men came in from Clatsop, Yam­ today, and have all that is comfort­ Whites to settle among them (non. hill and Polk counties. fools); they showed me a large hof BAY CITY last week and are visiting friends in able about you, such as plenty to eat, three months getting to Tillamook, or chant, beating correct time by lift­ In the spring of 1852 a Mr. El ­ Cloverdale. low, dead spruce tree, into which w Albert Burge and Pete Hogen have ■ and we are not likely to get there now, ing the end of the pole and tapping dredge Trask and Mr. Nathan Dough- drink and to wear, with churches and conveyed all my property; I christ»^ resigned their positions as employees | Mrs. Letrace of Heppner, Oregon, I think we had better make a start! it on the floor. The doctor was dress­ 'erty came in to look at the county, schools and good houses to live in, ed it my “Castle.” The next 2 of the Tillamook Spruce lumber com-1 is visiting her uncle, Charles Ray and for Astoria, this very morning, while ! ed simply with a “loin girdle” the the former took up 640 acres on what with roads (such as they are) open­ Howard and Taylor returned with the other relatives in Cloverdale, pany. we have got a part of a meal left to I body fully painted. The signal to is called the Trask river, (named ing up communication with the out­ boat to Clatsop. About the 20th of Jeese O’Neal, who is to be principal cousin Ray Hushbeck. eat. Cook laughed at him, said he. commence the ceremony was by the after Mr. Trask) now owned by Mm. side world, with good mail facilities May, Howard and Alfred Cook came W. B. Aune is here from Prescott, of the Bay City school this year, with we will cross tomorrow, and we shall j doctor springing to his feet, men, rerK1Ils .................. .. Perkins, , W. F. Holden and others, , enabling you to hear every week from his family will occupy the E. E. Lee­ Oregon spending a few days with his not starve for we can kill some ducks | women and children all joined in the Mr. Dougherty also took up 640 acres, lkindred or friends, and also steam- here in the boat. They helped me put Mrs. A. A. Compton is enjoying a and live fat. “Well,” replied Henry, I chanting, they would keep it up for II it is now divided also into several boat accommodations to San r ran- up my house (where Peter Morgan land home. visit from her brohter G. W. Brown of “I am ready for a hunt, will you go?” ; about twenty minutes, then rest a farms, these two men after selecting > cjsc0> Astoria or Portland, with stores now lives, 1860). Cook then left and Pearl Duermeldt and Elaine Bous- Howard and myself remained togeth- Tigard. Looing Cook. “Certainly, said ne, he, . ( ope». spell. The doctor would abtain from »heir claims, returned to ClatsoD 1 oing at voox. veriainiy, ” saiu «....... with provision», from th® ordii«- ■ie were White Star camp visitors er until about the 20th of August Th» Cloverdale Community dub away they started mrfr.g two rtf'es 1 foe« for eight er ni-e days, the l«rg I se i- . k. - of rawhide were fastened near the V Tillamook, Ore. > bruised her injuries are not serious. we may find something that will top. through these loops, the poles ABOUT THE COUNTY PIANO EARLY TRIP IS RELATED OAK FLOORING DENA-HANSEN GIFT-SHOP Across from Tillamook Hotel COLLECTIONS « STAGES MATHER’S TRUCK SERVICE A. W. Plank Hardware Co. Hardware .Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass X. ✓