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[he Headlight. LOCAL NEWS. FRIDAY, APRIL 4. See the “ad” of W. W. Greew, the new dentist. Republican County Convention. 1890. tee and the following committeemen were selected from ttie various precincts : COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE. Onion Peak. Onion Teak IL V. Aliev Nehalem. Nehalem, >•*. <». E. Wist Foley, F. Worthington,........... .................... Foley. GariLa 1 di Garibaldi, W. B. Aiderman, Bay, D. L. l’ike........................ ................. Kilchis. Hoquarton, R. R. Hays........... ........... Tillamook. South Praino, F. M. Lamb,.... ........... Nestocton. Netart», S. Hardman,............................... Netarts. . Nestocton. Carnahan, Albert Harris,. ... Beaver, A. W. Bunn.............. ................ Beaver, Hebo, Jasper Smith,................ ....................Hebo. Union, Alvin Phelps................................ Woods. NOTICE. Notice’s hereby given that, nt the next en Go to Ktiich & Bodie’s and sit iu a The delegates to the Republican nui tig regular term of the County Court of Tilla good easy chair while getting shared. * » County Convention assembled in the mook County, to wit. The 7«h day of May 1890. Get your hair cut pompadour at Kutch I will apply for a license to sell spirituous, malt rfyMï *«n w. F. D. JUNES, U dito ««. A Bodie's. • 1 D. T. Edmunds has returned w ith a court house, Saturday, March 29, at 10 •X and vinous liquors in the precinct of Nehalem, P.. ar The str. Louis Olsen is due from Port Urge stock of fine groceries and is open o'clock A. M. Tillamook County Oregon for the term of one ing his store iu the Murphy building. The convention being called to order land Monday. year. H knry T ohl . From the racket Smith & Barker’s ( by R' K’ On motion T. B. Hand- Kutch Sc Bodie received a new chair Petition for Liquor License. planning mill keeps up at night, there le-v was eleuted a-’ temporary chairman, for their barber shop on tlie Augusta. h F oii water , low WATHlU To the Honorable County Court of the State of must be a good deal of building going on ] j A. W. Severance, temporary secretary Oregon for Tillamook County. Jos. Davidson is erecting a neat and A.M ft I- M. ft A M. ft. I’.M. ft. I and A. J. Stillwell, assistant secretary. The undersigned voters wiihiti the Nehalem I commodious house neur the residence of iu the city and vicinity. Thio .• precinct, Tillamook County, hereby petition and j Tlie attention of farmers is called to' Un motion the chair instructed to ap M. V. Stillwell. g?:!:' pray that Heury Toh! be allowed a license to point three committees: A committee of Tlie Str. Augusta arrived to-day with [ M. P. Hathaway’s Imported English sell spirituous, vinous and tnalt liquors withiu five on credentials, a committee of three Dolph, W. E Baxter,.............. ...................Dolph. said precinct in loss quantities than one gallon SÄr 6 ; i‘ Draft Stallion, Kincaid, advertisement of i a large cargo of merchandise and twenty » <>n order of business and a committee of for the term of one year: • which appears in this paper. | passengers. 100:1*1' ■ 3 three on resolutions. NAMES OF PETITIONERS. The Storms. 1 The Easter entertainment next Mon- i^wtoy f 3; Dr. W. W. Green, Dentist of Portland, 1 ___ _ _ committees the chair Wm. Edwards, W. Snyder, G. E. R. Dean, N. Fur _ the __ above »iiuf«lxy - R'. J ■ day evening promises to be a great suc can be found at the Occidental hotel in ap’p^inted Geo. Mean“»," a ' u Aiderman*, A. J. Clutrie, I). Schoalmer, V. Kramer, There has been great destruction of life Knight, ¿¿(by -ri W. Armstrong, Herman Tohl, T. KtTenberger, SV..!?! 5 3 cess. Tillamook, Ore., for about two weeks. C. T. McKinley, A. Arstill and F. Scher- and property in the Mississippi valley, J. Walsh, W. BattersOn, A. L. Alderman, A. Klein, H, C. Barker, Edw. G. E- Wist, C. W. J. B. Lewis, of Beaver, has gone to the he Doctor comes well recommended as zinger as committee on credentials. A. by cyclones and storms which were gen. Alley, I.. M. Alley, W. Tubbesing, E. Lange. OE5 i.<y ■; " ■ . *•’ y r Valley and will bring in some fine a skillful dentist. Give him a call if iu w. Bunn, A. McNair and J. A. Biggs, eral and the whole country from the Miss I’ Devousliires, NOTICE need of new molars, or in trying to get committee on order of business, »'rank issippi east to the Alleghany mountains lé’ * i- Mrs. N. A. Hutchins is making some rid of old ones. ! Severance, W. Baxter and H. V. Alley, sqfTered greatly. The following are many There will be a petition presented to the improvements on her residence, which places from which reports have been Hon. County Court for the County of Tillamook The superintendent of the life saving committee ou resolutions. will greatly improve its appearance. service lias declined to report favorably and State of Oregon at the May term of said A recess of thirty minutes waB taken to received: G. O. Nolan will offer during tlie next j on bills to establish stations at Tillamook euable the several committees to their L ouisville , March 28.—Shortly after Court to wit: the 7th day of May 1890 by the undersigned for a license to Sell spirituous, LJLy .. » * ’ week, from one to ten acre tracts of land I and Siuslaw on this coast, on the ground report. 9 o’clock a tornado swept over this cityt malt and vinous liquors iu less quantities than ttday 2" 6a lying east of tliis town at such prices 1 that no lives had yet been lost there. The convention being again called to wrecking 2o0 or 300 houses and killing one gallon withiu the Town of Tillamook, pre land* y .. 2" ' i 7 *1 __ ■kl'irdây --2 ■ s ‘ that any one can afford to buy. ♦ That superintendent is n twin brother to order, the committees time was extended 200 people. The wind came from the cinct ot Hoquarton, County and State above south west. The Union cepot at the foet named, for the term of one year from the 8th W. Eberman lias sold his residence j the farmer who locked his barn door thirty minutes longer. day of May 1890, to to the 8th day of May 1891. J after his horses had been stolen. — Wal- of Seventh street, was blown into the Ou motion the convention adjourned Theabove Table is for Dry Stocking Bar, not next door to VV. H. Cooper’s Hardware J ohn P. S hehlock . fillamook, or Tillamook Bar. 1 till 1 o’clock 1'. M. raging corient of the Ohio river. A train store, to L. L. Stillwell, and will build I Iowa Chieftain. Petition for Liquor License. ' Theheight is reckoned from the level of aver- *len ............... tfhich the itnmwlhiira j of cars making up for the Louisville -flower .UW waters, fr. to < which the soundings on liis lots in the lower part of tlie city. AFTERNOON SESSION. The Mails. BUPrttirgu ou the Coast Survey charts. To the Hon. County Court of the State of The convention being called to order Southern road went over with the build- The Improvement while towing a raft i Oregon for the Cvunty of Tillamook, May term ' the committees were asked to report. of logs out of tlie Tillamook river struck The road from here to North Yamhill 1890, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. submerged snag and bent her propeller | Falls City hall, on West Market street, The committee on credentials reported The undersigned Residents and legal voters of is in no condition for travel at present, shaft so badly that it had to be straight- I 1 and as the snow is still several feet deep as follows: We your committee 011 cre- was wrecked. In the hall were 100 peo Hoquarton precinct, Tillamook County and .S tate . ........... Sylvester Petinoyer. ened before she could proceed. Gflfernor ....................... I deutials beg leave to report, that wc find ple, and but few of them escaped alive, State of Oregon, do most respeetfull petition on tup of the mountains, it will piobably «rfUry ............ ........ ■ Geo. W. McBride the following delegates entitled to seats Many buildings after falling caught fire your Hon, Body to grant to J. P. Sherlock, nt . G. W. Webb. fttasurcr S. VV. Grable arrived to-day on tlie J ’ be a long time before traffic and travel ' the Regular May term of your court I890 to w it» E. B. McElroy. tapi. Public lust ruction . and the inmates were burned. All the May 7th, ls'Jo, a license to sell Spirituous, Mult . . Frank Baker. Str. Augusta with a stock of hardware, can be resumed in the usual manner. Of and votes in this convention. jute Printer W. W. Thayer. W. P. Lord, streets are blocked with debris of fallen jipreme Judges and Vinous liquors in less quantities than one HOQUARTON. stoves, tinware, etc., and will open a course the mail carrier is able under the R. S. Strahan. buildings or telegraph and electric ligh. gallon in paid Precinct County and State for the D istrict . Wm. D. Stillwell, Thos. F. Williams, hardware store and tin-shop at once. Mr. present state of affairs to carry the letter .... R. P. Boise , term of one year from the 8th day of May 1890, li. II. Hewitt Grable is an experienced plumber and mail, the daily Oregonians, and occasion L. S. Maynard, S. D. Bester, H. Roberts, wires. to the 8th day of May I89L a»d your petitioners C ounty . A dispatch states that the tornado 1 will ever pray. ally some other papers across the moun F. Severance, P. Brant, John Barker, ........... W. H. Cooper. tinner. NAMES OF 1’KTITIONERS. R. R. Hays. R. R. Hays and Hon. J. W. Maxwell tains and daily '.rips have been made for Geo. Means, C. H. Colton, D. C. Bowers. 1 struck the towu of Bowling Green, Kv. ............. T. F. Harris. and completely wiped it out. Bowling Wm Olsen, W T Newcomb, Geo Riggs, Da -id SOUTH PRAIRIE. . . .J W. Maxwell. start for Portland to attend the State con some time. But there are tons of papers, jtpfcsentative Reasoner, G W Blackwell, M Calhoun, T F ionol Superintendent .. . ........ I. T. Maulsby. vention to-morrow. They go via Sheri garden seeds, and other matter that have CM , V. Truman Harris, Henry Jæderer, T. J. Green has a population of 5OOO. The loss Harris, C H Wright, K R I’tiiin, G O Nolan, D .. H. W. McDermott. fornirei’ (' Bower-., A E Russell,J W iniimn, J Humpliery, of life is probably large. .............. Jaspar Smith. dan and stop overat McMinnville during accumulated at North Yamhill and still Hull. iiieo Pettit, Wm Johnson, B llauxhuist, B 8 IVTiyor ........................ A. P. Wilson, C airo , Ill., March 28.—The gale here Thompson, G W Eearnside, A .1 Taylor, E M kpaty District Attorney .......... I- 1. Maulsby. the Yamhill County Republican conveu- more piling up every day. The carriers XCTAIlTS. r G M Mean», W Carver, G O Wickland, W last night on the river sunk several shan Keys, W. T. West and H. F. Holden. tiou. 11 Leach, G Bayley, S A Roberts, J Irwin, F M ¡cannot catch up with the work before Wm. O’Hara, J. A. Biggs, II Olds. ties and fishboats on the Ohio river and Walling. Theo St ack man, E A Snyder, J H Smith« The selection -of T. B. Handly as chair- j winter sets in again, and tlie garden seeds CARNAHAN. I rendered navigation almost lit possible. E P Olds, DO Randall, E Price, B C Lamb, Vv F D Jones. W C Hiatt, D H Sexton, H Barker, I CHURCH DIRECTORY. ! In this city it blew a frame house into N man of the Republican Convention was ' [ will arrive after this year’s crop has been J. Blum, H. Hays. Cook, W (1 Kelso, J KCook, A P Wilson. J H I the water. No one was hurt. The gale Boatman, J H Ellison, W D Quick, W Himes, harvested at this rate. a most fortunate one. Mr. Handly is BBAVKR. J Sheets, F Severance, W M Hamilton, M Hitch- I blew at the rate of sixty miles an hour T illamook C harge , M. K. C hurch , fair in his decisions and commands the j We need relief badly at once, and it Jos. Bixby, A. VV. Bunn, C. T. Me At Mill Creek five houses and several ; croft, F Simons, J J Stuart, J G Day, C W Wai- i ling, J il Nolan, KOlds, M V Stillwell, W Hcit- JhtSunday in the month. South Prairie io:j0 respect of an assemblage in a very sue- 1 j is no more than justice that we should Ciuley. i barns were blown down, and Mrs. llart- miller, CS Dean, W J Hughey, J Wilson J Gab- ’ ” Pleasant Valley a:jo I have it. It would be n small expense to 1 line and child severely hurt. At Metrop- ' lielson, E M Porter. Geo Uoudruif, R T Graves, .UNION. 11:0o cessful manner. nd ” ” Tillamook L Stillwell, J S Diehl, F M Trout, J A Biggs, I olis the tornado unroofed and otherwiho L 7 30 have the mail shipped from North Yam i> Toiiiliuscn, B Terry, J Wailing, W G Chance, Alvin Phelps, Herman Miles by A. L " .' Kilchis li;oo Will H. Walker, formerly of Oregon damaged about 200 houses, among them Trask, S Hauxhurst, D Lehman, .1 Tomlinson, ll:oo City, arrived in this place on the Augusta hill to Portland and then sent by the Phelps proxy, G. W. Bodyfelt, A. Arstill, : being the court house and bank and C I Smith, Jer Walling, F Wallace, C Chance, C H p " ” Tillamook 73« Smith, W Wilson, M Johnson, J E Simpson Theo Judge Milkey’s residednee. One person Stcinhilber, kadiy School in Tillamook every Sunday lOioo and will open a law office. He is a 1 steamer Augusta to this place, and if the A. T. White. C M0011, J F Tomlinson, A Harris, ftayer meetings Thursday evenings 73« , w ' government is too slow and stingy to get was killed ami several hurt. N Ruler, A L Perry, F R Tomlinson, S Bayley, LITTLE XKSTUCCA. I liswial pabtorial service is desired, call on brother of Ed. Walker theharnessmaker, W B Smith, C Hunt, G Irwin, J H Bower. LCren L ouisville , March 28. — As night closed around to the work iu time to do us any il.uudersigurd at the Parsonage, opposite the who arrived on the same bout from a F. Scherzinger, D. P. Harvev bv J . E. shaw, S V Anderson, J Rupp, J Williams, E ■nt house. good, we will assure the authorities that Thomas proxy, L. Schiller by J. E. I in its folds cn the devastated city of, Owens, S S11 vder, .1 B Morris, A (' Wilks, W T J. JI. W ood , Pustor. visit to Oregon City. 1 Louisville scores of widows and orphans Harris, W M .Murphy, H C Reed, M DCavanaugn, [ the necessary funds to carry the mails Thomas proxy, S. H. Rock by F, Scher Mills, II A Johnston, (' F Quick, Cato Sullivan ; are bowed down with a weight of the G Our post office has changed hands, Mrs. B F Archer, E Hauxhuist, Ed. Hauxhurst, W J ■ deepest grief. Wreck and ruin have Smith, .1 Biggs, M Wistrom, H I) Biirberj Aug. I T illamook ciaci'lT, M. H. U hvbch , S ovt :^,-- Frank Severance having received her around by water, can be secured here by zinger proxy, J. E. Thomas. settled down in its very midst and spec Greenbluml, L H Brown, II VanderLoot, J W ' popular subscription in 15 minutes, if the NEHALEM. "ifteation. eoniinission. She takes possession of the McVicker, H A Woudturu, DC Pierce, H Pat pppointments iu part—subject to modil tators of the dead wliose funeral pyres chen, N P Roberts, G Davidson, J N Yokes, Pat authorities will only allow such action. piliamcwk. first Sunday, morning and c evening. Wm. Oliver, A. L. Aiderman, Neal are heaps of bricks and mortar seem to Welch, C B 11 ad ley, H Me Der molt, W P Swinton, office to-day, and will move to the new — —, secoud ” ------------------- Otherwise, a man with about six pack Knight by A. L. Alderman proxy, Jos. rise up and enshroud in the awful halo A Letcher. C S Smith, A J Stillwell, H V V ... î : j « a . m . quarters built for that purpose near Mr. ^■.Wh Prairie, third ” at J C Mason. W H Eberinan, E McKinl/ .... 10 30 r. m . nt '■Mriiaut Valley, : horses could carry the mail via Sheridan, Effenberg by A. L. Alderman proxy. of their presence the entire city. The Johnson, E E Colestock, E Walker, W C King. F Larsen, . 11:00 v M. Severance's residence next week. ^■Tdhniuok, fourth at ■ Peterson. C A Libby, f Reeher, M H Karsen, ' and at one trip bring in all matter that ll.siKi. M. CONWAV, Pastor. roLcr. I bands of brave rescuers continue lhe C I work, but as the night comes on - they ”v* ------- —---—-- "••-y ! L Blyi,ack, G Squires, J P Sherlock. Applications of teachers for positions Ims been lying outside for the past three C. II. Worthington, Frank Crane. I seem to werk more silently, though no in the public schools of this town will lie months. Let some one send word to the GARIBALDI. C hristian C hurch . less arduously. As each remnant of the received any time prior to April 10. There ; proper authority to have something done T. B. Handly, B. Higginbotham, A. I piles of wreckage is lifted it is with an- ■ Wtrll. B M organ . I’astor: Will preach at ■ Tillamook, on the third and fifth Sunday's of are two teachers to be employed and it is : at once, or it will be another three months McNair. | tieipation of uncovering to view the life- , rich month, at 11 :o0 a . M., aud 73° r- M- A11 supposed that school will begin about May I less form or death set features of a hu- before we receive any attention. ONION PBAK. ci cordially invited. ' num victim of the awful storm But 1st, as the school house is not entirely II. V Alley, Ja«. Gray. ¡there is no time to consider the dead, Eatter Entertainment completed. for the living may yet lie buried beneath DOI.PH . SOCIETY DIRECTORY. W. E. Baxter, E. W. Wemer, W. Gal- the mountains of debris, and then turn Those corresponding for a newspaper | An Easter entertainment will be held . . and delve again with renewed energy in the court house ou Monday evening, ,an‘1' j into the great mass, in search of crushed 'riLLAMOOK LODGE NO. <7, should bear in mind that an editor has I A. F. 8c A. M., meets on the no time to decipher carelessly written April 7th, by the Tillamook Sundaj BAY. 1 and mangled humanity. first Saturday night of each Don IlMyn, J. IL Hathaway. D. L. month. Special meetings for work manuscript. It is bad enough to correct School; the proceeds to lie used lor be S t . L ouis , March 30.—Tlie heaviest every Friday night. Visiting breth poor spelling and punctuation, but where nevolent purposes. All children who Pike. snow storm of the year set in this morn- ren invited to attend. H. V. V. Johnson, W. M. Report of committee was adopted, ex ■ ing, and at a late hour to-night there is the writing is nothing but scrawls, it is take part in the exercises w ill be admitted Will stand at Tillamook during F. 1). Hasbrouck, Sec’y. I free. Price of admissiou for adults 25cts. in case of Bay precinct, where Jamea ! no cessation. Eight inches nave fallen, sure to go into the weste basket. and street car travel is greatly impeded. ' Children under 14, lOcts. It is believed Fuller, J. J. McCoy and VV. N. Vaughn, i the tiquson, ooinmeucing March 28. The meeting of the subscribers of the iLLAMOOK LODGE Tillamook Market. No. 94, I. (>. <>. F Tillamook and llobsonville Telephone the exercises will excel anything hereto contesting delegates were Rented in place meets ill Odd Fcl- fore held in Tillamook. —S ervice 810 to I nsure — of those recommended by the committee, j [ Company will meet on Thursday night, ¿5 low’s hall every Satur- The programme will consist of recita- Potatoes, —c per bushel. BALLOTING TOR CANDIDATES. « . , - day night, the 1 April 10, except in Surveyor A. P. Wilson’s M. P. Hathaway. PrOp. ' tions, class recitations, declamations, Onions, per pound. Capt. Win. D. Stillwell was the choice N F. Roberts, .N.G. c. King, Sec’y. office, for the purpose of completing the j dialogues, tableaux, music and etc. All of the convention for Joint Representa- Cabbages, lc per pound. organization and transacting such busi- persons are cordially invited to attend. Î live on the second ballot. Chickens, J3.00 per dozen. POKIXTH POST. G. A R ness as may become necessary. kJ zri / t L iiiists first Uslnr» 1 1 Doors open at 7 o’clock. Eggs, 15c per dozen. Wm. Armstrong was nominated for Jtr V • d«y of each month The Board of School Directors will M rs . J. II. W ood . Flour,f4 80 to 85 00 per barrel. ’ in Grand Central Hall. Commissioner by acclamation. J. Whiling, Commander. 1 meet as a board of equalization of school Manager. Oats, (rJc per bushel. C. N. Drew was nominated for County I ------------------——------ taxes, on Thursday, April 10, at g A. Butter, 25c per pound. ! Judge on the first ballot. Tillamook County and Town. in A. F. Wilson’s office in the court rosr-o rcE hocks , R. K. Hays received the moinination house, for the purjtose of adjusting the The attention of many people in the for Comity Clerk on the first ballot. The Large Ranch for Sale. Th» so.t-offir.. Ot Tillamook will be open every *yia the week from 7 o’clock a . m ., to 8 o’clock assessments. All tax payers are hereby east and in the Willamette Valley is informal ballot stood as follows: Hays M., and ou Suu di no,ice to * , ,tend’ ,hat “,py"i«y - . fixed on Tillamook, and there wilt be a i 29, Lamb 12, Wheeler 7, Blank 1. The Good locution and a chance to make I m ...... ....... K......,------ >- Mo'iey order and registered business close at 5 I make any complaints they have to make , very large imr.iigration this way during •cloekr.M. ! Al A j regular ballot gave Hays 31, Lamb 16, money from the start with a small ex J. C. Mason, Post-master, j Oil that Clay. ' the summer. The county is rich in re i Wheeler 1, and Blank 1. penditure. Enqnire-at this office. and—* Our cotemporary is feigning to support I sources, such as timber, stock and dairy J. W. Hellenbrand, of Little Nestucca, | the ticket it slandered so bitterly, but we | lands, hill lands suitable for grazing, and Red Top Seed for Sale was nominated for Sheriff on the first do believe it is sincere. If it is sincere, j bee culture is practiced with great suc ballot. I’urt,clean, red top seed for sale nt I its position now is an acknowledgement cess. Fruits and vegitables do exceed- F. M. Lamb received the nomination : Interest paid on time <le|>oaite. 1 )RA."Y Nd .A.N . 1 that it misrepresented facts before the , ingly well. 7 cents a pound a bushel. Ret top for Assessor on the first ballot, receiving is the best grass for tide-laud and swamp C. & E. THAYER, - • Tillamook The shipping trade from this place and 33 votes out of 49. 1« prepared to do all kind of hauling I convention was held. The Watchtower land, it produces well on aby kind of has an axe to grind and a man with half j other points on the Bay is becoming W. C. King was nominated for Treas- ,n,l tlraying at reasonable ratea. dry or moist land. an eye can see what it seeks . > quite important, and one, if not two rail , tirer on the first ballot. E mbekt M '.R o . f . Your patronage respectfully solicited. Last Friday one of L. B Alley’s boys roads will connect this place with Astoria Tiilsmook, Or. A. P. Wilson having received a large 40-43 while looking for cattle on Nehalem, and the Willamette Valley before a year. majority on the informal ballot, was The city of Tillamook and the country nominated by acclamation for Surveyor NOTICE. found the dead body of an ludian named LLAMOOK j Cook, who mysteriously disappeared last are bound to make rapid strides of prog A. T. White was nominated for Snper- LAUNDRY 1 ’ j November. The body had a rope around ress in the next few months, and anyone ntendent of Schools, and Dr. II. Pat .hen I have sold a few five acre tracts of „ LESTER HART, P rop . , the neck anil it ia supposed to be a case investing in property, whether acreage, for Cowner. land and will sell a limited number more Washing gathered end of murder( as the Indian’s life bad been or town lota, is sure to realize a large T. B. Handly, J. W. Maxwell and R. liefore the railroad comes, on easy terms profit before next winter. We believe isllverad every week. threatened by other Indians. 1 R. Hays were elected delegates to th? : )f desired. Call on or address, Family wsshingand ironing a specialty. that there is no place in Oregon where On Friday a distress signal was dis State Convention. II. W. L asseli . f .. 38-tf the chances for doubling the money in -SITTS CLEANED TO ORDER.— played nt the Tillamook rock lighthouse. The committee on resolutions report ! vested are as sure as in this place. The schooner Louis Olsen, which was the following: That we the republicans For Sale The Tillamook T,and Investment Com _____ f j of Tillamook county, in convention assern- j passir.g, wss steered in a dose as possible pany have a Urge list of all kinds of Self-rake reaper and nraay1 combined, 1 -O-STABLE, to the rock, but not near enough for the property for sale and take pains to show bled, fully endorse the National Repub- ; •' occupants of the lighthouse to be heard. lican platform and tlie administrât io.', of Ilollingaworth Bulky rak<V anil Pacific their customers around. • Captain Johnson said the sea was break Benjamin Harrison as President of these fanning mill, all in good order. Wi 1 Table fuAiished with the l>est obtainable J. G. DAY, Proprietor. in the market. Teacher's Association. Unitefl States That we fully endorse Th* Best «nd Gr.ln UxaA ing heavily against the rock, and he exchange for Btock. the principles of protection to all Ameri i dared not venture too near. The Manza- the Market Affords,' A Teacher's Association will lie held 40-45 J. C. r.KK'LEV. I nita went out Saturday to their relief.— For Land cruisers. Health and Pleasure seeker«. can industries. That we fully endorse. in Tillamook, Saturday, April 5, 1890. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. ! Oregonian. our present delegation in Congress, both | FSOORAMMK,—A. M. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES. Senators and Representative. That we Mops for Break feast and Dinner every day. The I. O. O. F. Lodge of thiiiplace will yfirriCK 1« hereby given that the primar • , Edw.G. E. WIST, celebrate the 71st anniversary of the es- 9:30 Call to order. for »he election of to the Demo Quotations from favorite authors. fully appreciate the work and success ol ; \ cratM-County < onvenlic/n, to l»e h« l l at i taMisliinent of the Odd Fellow’s order, on Mathematics by C. E. Magers. lion. J. W. Maxwell as Joint Represent Tillamook, will he held In the huperlive voting •uch a« filing and hunting in unexcelled 0:4S DEALER IX- places in each on haturdMy, the .'4 h day I Saturday, April 26 The Tillamook Cor- •bo )! only minute« from the ¡»lace, ative from this county That we eodorse , “ of f April iS»ks«t !*v‘,•» loo'rïfxjf »«o’rfmji A. M. 10:45 Advance Reading, Mrs. H. Kerr »mmunlcstion with the County scat oi tlie efforts to secure an adequate pension ; The apportionment i« «aiollow*: ■ net Band will be in attendance and give irtipok county. noon .—P. M. — * * ’ r ... I Dolph 2 “ 1 * Ofriofepeak for all deserving old sobliers. Mehaleitv^... d on the route from North Yamhill to - music for the occasion, and speeches will s» m luces Geography, Mrs McVicker | 1 -3f> look. two miles below the toll gate. 6aril»a!di . rRBCIXCT XOMIMEBS. t* nion ’ be made. Ample and comfortable quar I Beaver .... a:» History, A W. Severance. ition to settlers given. At a meeting of the delegates of this Carnahan ter» for the asaemblEfe will be tic aecared secured is » fl nr body of unwurvryrd tititber 3.30 Literature, I. T< Maulsby. Netarts —---- Stove* and Tin-ware.--------- (Hoquarton) precinct, A. W. Severance idinrent tomy plare, of which I am able R» jk a.rveA All and a basket dinner will be rvpd All At the cloee of the seaaion a permanent * inforjiifitiiMi and ahow nomt excellent The < o«nty Convention will I* held was nominated for Justice of the Peace, ♦WlUtJS A SPECIALTY -W> >ir families organization will be effected. Ancient Odd Fellow following Hntarday. April la, and A. J. Stillwell for Constable. < ’re gon hoped that are invited to alten A. W. S cvku mck , W T NEWCOMB, R. R. Hays was chosen chairman of - - OREGON. the attendance nil •e from all M m . H. K zrh , M.m.r *«m» nHKhed every Friday morulng. 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