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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1890)
LOCAL NEWS. S amuel D owns , Sheriff; The school board met Thursday, April Tillamook Life-Saving Station. Mr. Liudingb'im deserves great praise N. I’. R orekth , Assessor; 10, as a board of equalization of school for the condition he is putting his toll f Full roller process flour J4 per barrel taxes. There was little complaint, ahd Mas. J. W. M c V icker , School Sup’t; : Following is a copy of Hermann's bill, road in II ■ is widening all the grades, rvMi.be.1 every Friday moruln». at Cohn's. • introduced March 28, to protide a life- and changing the road to better ground Da. T. W. I nnman , Coroner. everything was adjusted satisfactorily. Shingles for sale in lots to suit pur-1 The assessed valluo of property in this No nomination was made for County saving suitian at the entrance of Tilla- in many places. MB ANU W- f- D- KniTOBS. chasers at Cohn’s. • IP1-*”,-.- W -----I district amounts in round numbers to Treasurer, it being the understanding mook lmv: We hear that the Str. Aitgtisftl is to [. The school tax rate this year will be $200,(XX). No definite action was taken that the . party would support II. McDer- ^"<1 enacted, etc.. That there be and is . . OJi mills on the dollar. I hereby established a life-saving station make us another visit lu the near future. in regard to employing teachers for tbe4mo,t ^or t*iat l,lace at the entrance of Tillamook bav, in the A. I*. Wilson is at Holisonvilleengnged coming term of school. . H. F. Holden was elected chairman of state of Oregon, a.:d the secretary of the in appraising the l.incnweber estate. w A Howe, an enterprising merchant lt,ie Central Committee, and W. treasury is hcieliy retptired to j rovide for high WATKIl._I.9w WATER. I. O. 0 F. Anniversary X'OR «SALE One POllV« liltrnoss Qtld cart C Il J •. T A. A Richardson were _l. —, Uiioh iitio 3. Cone .l^zl and J. chosen B,u'h OutnLlMhninnt es'tabliahnient sixl and ant.rxl«* supply tho the e same *.M ». '■ TA m s. ’I01 tarH°n, unci 1). J. ()1 •$$, are in thi« Vas delegates to the State convention I * i,h . •¿'S ‘ h "« ’ essary life-saving crew and ..tu 4 D. T. E dmvnds . place working in tlie interests of chang . . i«.7 3 ,, . . , ... , , lurnislnngs as are provided by law and «Jul*!*/ • '■11 0 IO For nice, fresh, well-selected groceries, ' A collection a as taken which resulted under existing regulations iu like cases; ing the terminrtion of the mail route : oj'-';.’ go toD. T. Edmund's “ Racket grocery. * ' 1 OJ » I from North Yamhill tq Carlton. Tlie in securing $10 for miscellaneous ex- provided, tnut the aatuo shall not cost llL’-i PROGRAMStK. Mr. and .Mrs. E. M. Keys, of Trask change would be of great advantage to penses, after which the convention aJ-' more than $10,000, which sum shall be 1 01 vf’ i I available for said purpose out of the pres- Street parade to begin at 1 p. M. river, were in the city the fore part of the this place, and with a little work a new- ’ jonrned ' .. . . . J ent year ’ s estimates. — Oregonian, jit J.< Speaking and addresses by member^ *“k- ! route could be made that would not be ! llie ccnventiou seemed harmonious,! Sï’iî 357H at 1:3J. t School faxes arc now due and can be subject to snow blockades during the though little interest or enthusiasm was ■ Revolutions. ' 5 5’7 '. shown. Basket dinner at 2:30. paid at any time to A. — I>. ..... Wilson, - School . wjnter 7 17.7.3: . «3’7.3 I ! Clerk. The whole to be interspersed with Tillamook Lodge, No. 94. I- O. O. F. 9 53 7-5 Since school has closed and the bright Io« 7-* music by the Tillamook Cornet Band. Was it Murder? Don’t forget the “Racket” grocery store 1 invigorating days of Spring at hand, tlie I April la, 1890. ®S. ■ il 5” 7 ‘> All members and their families, and iIcvl/IvLli, L 11 I we, “ , the lllv 11 1 v III I It. I ill lilt' Resolved, that members of the in the Murphy buildipg. See advertise small boy is seen lingering ou the street o IS«-* o «2 ».9 There is an unsolved mystery yet re- Order tender our sincere sympathy t<i ancient Odd Fellows are cordially invited ment on first page. o 1 27 « 9 and on vacant lots in his pristine glory. J 01 3.9: ! See the “ad” of W. D. Illingsworth’s i “Idleness is the devil’s work sh.op” and garding the death of Indian Cook, who i Brothers D. C. Howers and J. C. Mason, I to attend. 2 36 8.6 : A big time is expected 3 14 8.3 stallion, Major, which he will stand the if these aforesaid boys could be kept em was found dead in a slough on the Nelia- ¡n their present Itereavement in the loss lent u short time ago. 1 he body when r ,f their wives, Mrs. D. C. Bowers and 4*> 7-lii coming season in this place. ployed at some instructive work or inno found had a ro|>e around its neck and \trs. J. C. Mason To Loggers. ,5 81 6»fej I it i.:<4 6.l: 8 34 I’rof. Harnhard, of Beldenville, Wis cent amusement, it would save them was fastened to an overhanging bough. Resolved further, that a copy of these Í.J 7 40 ö.f»if ■ 9 J3 >3" ¡.hr ■ ” ■ Fon S ale .—Two four year old bulls. consin, is a latearrval. He will prob from becoming hoodlums and afterwards, As Cook has been missing for several resolutions be entered upon the Lodge 3 4'* ______ pW-’Jfii 8 566 1 10O3 Girth measure about H's feet each. 9 57,<.4ju 1O4> 7-3 ♦ 23 toughs. ably reside here permanently. months and the laxly badly decomposed journal and one be presented to each of I C. W. A lley , J. C. Mason desires to thank his friends “Hoquarton” Harry has shifted his it was impossible to determine whether the bereaved brothers. 46-50-* »hall Hrttovt Table is fur Dry Stocking Bar, nut for their kindness and aid during the physical constituency from this his re there were any bruizes or wounds on the Nehalem. OSGfafel r'iiui”uk. or Tillamook Bar. Committee * }?.' T„he«hti»re< koue<i from the level of aver- sickness and at the death of his wife. cent abode. God speed him in his efforts body, however there were some signs I \\ . II. Coo|>er. Heifers for Sale. '* Twr'oir waters, to which tlie soiuiiliilKn Al. Wilson, brother of Surveyor A. I’. to get across the mountains and out of which indicated violence. The manner — « the Coast Survey charts. In Memoria.-n the county. If a few more chronic in which the ropif was fastened to the •Wilson, has just arrived from Iowa. lie A few head of two and three-year-old jend. drunks would follow his example, it neck and limb clenrly shows that there will probably reside here permanently. heifers for sale. Call oh, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. you ’ DIED.—Willie Freeman,aged I7, at Salem,Ore., Townsites are being surveyed near the would greatly enhance the peace and was foul play of some kind. i April 12, 1890. 46-5O-* S. I). B ester . ither S tate . quietude of the community. Our Sheriff . A jury was called to hold an inquest Deceased was the son of L. O. Free .............. Sylvester Pcnnoyer. mouth of the Nehalem, and a lively boom »... Geo. W. McBride should give them a chance to vacate and on the remains, but as no oath was ad man of this place and had been attend NOTICE. • G. W. Webb. is anticipated in that locality in a short if that does no good, enforce the law ministered and the proceedings irregular, ing school at the Willamette University, . E. B. McElroy. time. rant. instruction ...............................Frank Baker. no verdict was rendered, but the body lie was a bright young man and a duti I have sold a few five acre tracts of rriuter J. P. Sherlock is making somo needed against them to its full extent. .Wr W Thayer, W. P. Lord, nyt« Judge» Interred. As the deceased had been ful and obedient son. R. S. Strahan. We are glad to see the farmers and improvements in his saloon. He is tak land and will sell a limited number more D istrict . ..................... R. P. Boise ing out partitions, repainting and decor stock raisers taking a greater interest in Often threatened, there is no doubt hut Tlie body was sent to this place for before the railroad comes, on easy terms H. H. Hewitt that lie was murdered, atid the matter , improving the grade of stock kept on r interment, and the last sad rites were if desired. ating. COVhTV. Call on or address, ............... W. H. Cooper. | The old school house is getting to be their ranches. Although it may entail a should lie more thoroughly investigated. ! conducted by Rev. J. H. Wood at the R. R. Hays H. W. I.AS.SHl.l.B, 38-tf i If murder is allowed to pass unnoticed, cemetery on Wednesday. extr!l expense at first, in economy T. F. Harris. quite a popular resort for the young ...... J. \V. Maxwell, sporting gentry ®f this town on Sunday kxunÌMiye A horse or cow of a the safety and welfare of the commu *' lc ' ol, 8 run - ^nerintendent - I. T. Maulsby. Tillamook Market. Song Birds. good breed will not eat any more than nity is endangered and jeopardized. rer ........................... H. W. McDermott. , afternoons. r ................................... Jaspar Sniùb. j ■ The murdered Indian was well respec The school board will meet Mouday, the ordinary scrub stock and will sell for ir A. P. W ilson. Potatoes, $i. per bushel. ted, industrious and lived according to E d . H eadlight : 1. »wirkt Attorney I. T April 21st, to take final action in regard a great deal more. They are easier kept aumutis W. T. West and IL E. Ho Tie«. ■f Onions, afar. per pound. the customs of white people. If this j Having seen an account of the arrival to employing teachers for the coming in fact and the profits derived are much Cabbages, lc per pound. larger in every respect, liesides it is n fase is passed over lightly, we may ex ■ in Portland of singing birds from Europe, ! term of school. Chickens, £1.00 |s.r dozen. CHURCH DIRECTORY pect to hear of other deeds of like nature, I was thinking what a treat it would be A. P. Wilson, County Surveyor, is lay- I pleasure to have flue animals on your and the perpetrators will liecome so bold , to hear some ot them in Tillamook. Take I Eggs, 20c ]ier dozen. place. i ing out an addition to Thayer's addition T uhmjok Caxana, M. F.. abvRCii, Flour,$4 80 to $5 00 per barrel. It is reported that the survey of gov that they will have no regard to the laws the Sky Lark for instance, no one who to Tillamook, for the Tillamook Lund Data, 6'.lc per bushel. has never beard him can form any idea Simiarin U m muatk. South Prairie ■03O ' Investment Company. ernment lands on the Nehalem will be of our common wealth. " Pleasant Valley aw Hutter, 25c per |>ound. ■ of the beauty of his song as ho mounts ’’ *’ flllainook listo ■ R. Davidson and W. Werner, of Miuhi- thrown out on account of errors. This ,i »• 7'jo Hello! Give me 46 . i in the air unill fairly lest to view singing will work a serious hardship on the set ll.no '• * ’ Kilcliis ’ gan, arriued in Tillamook last Friday. NOTICE. llwi ¡allthe time “like a house a fire,” the tlers in that 1 cality. Tncre is a large, ” ” Tillamook 7:30 ! They are both experienced lumbermen, meeting of subscribers to form a A prairie up there would be just right for ■ number of them who have been occupy i fckool iu Tillamook every Sunday 10 no 1 and will uo doubt settle here. Notice i3 hereby given that, nt the next CIP joint stock company to bo known as the him, then there is the Blackbird and ailing rfMtteting» Thur»«lay evenings 7:30 regular term of the County Court ofTilla* ,^cial pattorfal service is desired, call ot: It is understood that the mail which ing these lands for months, waiting for Tillamook & Astoria Telegraph and Tele the Thrush these three are the best sing mook County, to wit. The 7th day of .May 1891« Lkraigned al the Parsonage, upp»»4te the the survey t o be made so that they would has been accumulating at North Yamhill phone Company, was held in Surveyor ers, there are several others such as the ' I will apply for a license to sell spirituous, malt h^wc. J. H. W ood , Pastor. will be sent to Portland and brought to know what they had settled on, and if-i A P. jVilson’s office, Thursday night,1 and vinous liquors in th»« precinct of Nehaleni« Goldfinch, Red and Grey Linnets, Night-. the survey is not approved it will entail , County Oregon fur the term of on« Tdlauiook by boat immediately. April ij. It was decided to place the ingalcs etc. I see they are fetching over Tillamook year. II knhy T oiil . a residence of several months longer, j The correspondence we publish .this capital stock at $2500,divided intotwenty- the Bullfinch but I guess we don’t want ¡ Petition for Liquor License. ntmrnt« in part—subject to modification. week is the kind we like and is what and indefinitely postpone the date of their | five shares, and arrangements were made him in here unless the German bird is I To the Honorable County Court of the State ot 8rst Sunday, morning »nd evening. purchase of the lands. —, nectHid - ------------------------------------------ suits the people. Those who wish to , for securing the necessary corporation altogether different the English, as they ; Oregon for Tillamook County. .......................... .. .21.30 a . M- fraine, third ” at The Democratic Convention . i paper-, and the meeting adjourned until have a decided weakness for fruit buds. The undersigned voters within the Nehalem . lOJil I’. M. write letteis for publication will do well i Mt Valley, ” ” at ... il.OO a . M. ink, fourth ’ at ... 1 Mopday night. But few of tho subscrib- I to observe the style of the letters we pub ve Skylurks are quoted at $4.50 precinct, Tillamook < 'ounty, hereby petitiou and D aniel M. C onway , Paator. pray that-Henry Tohl be allowed a license to The faithful began gathering in Friday erg Lr» present at this meeting, Cap.t. lish this week. per pair, and Blackbirds aud Thrushes at »ell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors withill _-1 G.. ♦ .»■ • » worninrv nil f I'd zls'ln. -- — .. . »» «■* « • _ t. • and SaturiUy morning must all the dele- stWwell, A. F. Wilson and others being $7.50, delivered in l’ortl. nd. Of course I G. W. l ’ ltelps, of this place came iu said precinct in less quantities than one gallon C hristi am C hvkch . over the mouutain« last week and brought gntious were represented. fcout of town s.3 the meeting adjourned to it is too late this season and as this sum' for the term of one year: Wikrll B M.a<»k>. Will preach ftt in two thoroughbred Aberdeen Argus The convention was called to order I meet on Monday night» April 21, in A. ■ti’nook, ou tlie third ami fifth Sunday's of NAMES OF FKTITIOWEHH■ mer will prove the sneess of the experi miiioutl), at lt:o0 a . m ., and 7:30 r. m . All cattle. lie reports the snow oil the Saturday morning at 10 o clock by Judge P. Wilson’s office. It is hoped that all ment in the Willamette Valley, maybe Wm< Edwards, W. Snyder, G. E. R. Deati, N, ^corditlly invited. *" ’ ’ . H. Whiting w is mountains deep in some places but hard ' Newcomb, and Jos. the subscribers will be present at this we could obtain them there. I don’t know Knight, A. J. Clutrie, D. Schoulmer, V. Kramer* W. Armstrong, Herman Tohl, T; Ettenberger* enough to hold ahorse up most of the elated chairman. Walter Swinton and meeting. but '.his subject will seem somewhat J. Walsh, W. Hntterson, A. L. Aiderman, SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Klein, H, C, Barker, Edw. G.E. Wist, ('. Theodore Jacoby were appointed secre The object primarily is to construct out of place just when the public mind Alley, way. I.. .M. Alley, W. Tubbesing, E. Lange. and operate a telephone line from Tilla is alisorlied in events of so much weighter The post-office was moved into its new taries. TILLAMOOK LODGE NO 57. The chatrman appointed as a commit mook to-Jtay City and Hjbsonville. It importance, but there is one thing in its I A P. tic A. M-. meets on the quarters last Sunday, anil now when you NOTICE 1 first Saturday night of each find yourself walking down lo Mr. Mason's tee on credentials: Wm. Rhodes, II. B. is needless to expatiate on the benefit of favor, we can all go in for this without month. Specilli ine tinga lor work Rose, II. Samjtson and L. a line of this kind, as all *re fully aware resjiect to Clique, Clan, Republicans, There will be a petition presented to th« every Friday ulght. 'voting breth agricultuarl machinery store to mail a Moore, ren inviteli to attenti. .................... J Oolev. of the convenience it would be to the Democrats, Rings, Anti-rings and 1’rohi- Hon. County Court for the County of Tillamook ----- . H. V. V. Johnson, AV. M. : letter, you can chide yourself for absent- and State of Oregon at the May term of »aid Committee on resolutions: J. Sheets, merthantB and otliers of this place to bitfonista. F. 11. Hasbrouck. Sec’y. . uoiiidedness and walk back to the new Court to wit: the 7th day of May 1890 by the 8. Downs and J. P. Sherlock. know at . what time the steamers were undersigned fpr a licence to sell spirituouN,. building. Committee on order of business: J. A. ready to leave the lower points on the rplLLAMOOK LODGE malt and vinoua liquor» in text quantities than This place presents a live’y and ani i i No 94. I. O. <>• E. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. one gallon within the Town of Tillamook, pre-» Richardson, E. F. Lysterand Carl Hunt. bay, «nd we should 1« able to determine 1 meets in Odd Fel mated ap|>earance lately. With the good cinct ot Hoquarton, County mid State above» low's hall every Satur The convention then adjourned to meet when to expect the arrival of shipping HEBO day night, except the weather, building is progressing rapidly, named, for the term of one year from the 8th Mfaturdsjrof each mouth. day of May 1S90, to to the 8th day of May 1H91. the mill is running niebt and day, rafts at 1 o’clock r. st., and those who were much better than heretofore. N. 1». Roberts, N.G. W. C. King, Scc’y. not delegates were invited to pass out of Joiib 1% S hkhlock , Fine weather again after yesterday’s of logs are I being „ toned up . the slough, _ the hall, and the convention went into ! It Makes Our Head Achei snow. the pile-dtiver is busy, and the trafic on Petition for Liquor Lioen»e. l/e> STlCi rORINTH l'OST.G A R caucus with closed d'Xirs. . < /-A V.eJ I meets first Weilnes- the bay is quite active. Travel has again started up notwith ^**C» A -A, J,, V , - ¿„y of esi li month afternoon session . A snide medicine company in tho East standing the inclemency of the weather To tho Hon. County Court of the State of 1 T in Grand Central Hall. for the < ounty of Tillamook, .May term ' C. E. Magers’ school at Hoquarton Tlie convention was called to order and sends us a circular asking us to run a and the bad condition of the roads. The Oregon J. Whiting, Commander. 1890, closed Friday night with an entertain [Jie the COUI1UIUW committee vil on V« credentials recoin- free reading notice of Dr. Quack’s speedy passing of wagons, buggies, carts, etc., The undersigned Residents and legal voters of . , V-V.WS......., — ------- foUw¡ng naincd (1ele. cure for headache, one month, for wh ich ment. < Qmte a number from tin. place Hoquarton precinct, Tillamook County and are of almost daily occurence /VST-O/ /-/CE HOC A’.S’i ( were in attendance and report a very suc .State of Oregon, do most respectfull ¡»etition » nt po»t-nUi,.,.at Ti||,n,<M>k wm he open every cessful entertainment. Prof. Magers was gates were entitled to seats in the conven in their magnauiuious generosity , they A. P Wilson was in this vicinity last your Hon. Body to grant to J I’. Sherlock, at agree to send us n glue receipt or a vial tion: ■ in the «celt from 7 o’clock a . m ., to S o’clock week surveying the new road. He also the Regular May term of your court 18</i to wit; ’ ... «nd on Sunday from a to lo A. m ., and from presented with a beautiful gold pen by of their headache nostrum. They even »May 7th, HVo, a licence to sell Spirituous, Malt Hoquarton: II. F. Holden, II. Samp J10 < r. M. Mail, clone at 45 initiate» pant 7 r. M. i bi« pupils at the close of his school. did considerable work for farmers. a«!iej order .nd ret^-Uer.-.l hurtliesn clone at 5 and Vinous liquors in less quantities than one son, J. Whiting, J. Sheets. W. R. Keifer, give ns our choice of the two prepara •dwkr.M. It is reported that J. A. Hill has sold gallon in »aid Precinct < ounty and State for tli« We will furnish the West Shore of Carl Hunt, J. P. Sherlock and J. J. C. Manon, Pont-tnanter. ' Ed- “' tions. We advise them to inhale their his Btore at Dolph to Mr. Carey of Willa term of one year from the Nth day of May 1890, Portland and the H eadlight both for own headache concoction and take some ward a. to the Hth day of Muy I8 q I, and your petitioner» one year for $4.50. The price of the of their glue and paste this free notice in mina. will ever pray, I __ ___ ___ Garibaldi: J A. Richardson, West Shore alone is $4, anti it is well School will commence next Monday ■TILLAMOOK their hats until they receive further in worth the money, being one of the finest Smith and Frank Ekroth. structions from 11s. No free puff fiends at Three Rivers school house. F.,lev: : Messrs. Rose and Roy. LAUNDRY, illustrated weekly journals in thecouutry, Foley Wm Olsei A gentleman who resides at Tillamook, Kcaaoner, South Prairie: Messrs. Morin, Yager need apply at this office, as we sell the LESTER HART, Paor. and far ahead of anything else on this C H Wright, K l< Dunn, G O N o I hii , space in our paper and give no unmarked met with quite a watery adventure a few C Harri», Bower •. A E R um t il. J W Inman, J IIumphery, and Phelps. I Washing gathered, and. coast. Geo I'ettit, Wm Johnson, B Hntixhiirtt, B H days ago, while crossing one of the (ords • R. S. Thompson and S. Earl complimentary notices, except to those Netarts: _ G W E» arnside, A J Taylor, E M ■teliversd every wEEk. L. B. Alley, of Onion l’eak, was in the who advertise liberally with us and pay on Three Rivers which is very rough on Thompson, Kcvs. <« M M' iiiih , W Carver,G <> Wiukland, W Carnahan: H. B. Moore, H. C. — « Family washingandironinga specialty. city Monday and made thia office a pleas II Leach, G Bayley, S A Roocits, J Irwin, F »M their bills for the same, liesides, we do account of the late wash-outs, which he Walling. Theostsckinan, E ABnyder.J 11 Smith, ■-SI ITS CLEANED TO ORDER.— ant call. Mr. Alley says he was form Sprague and L. J Ooley, and J. J. not propose to advertise for foreign firms says came near resulting in the drown E Folds, D<i tbindall, E Priee, B C Limb, W Jones. W « Hiatt, D H Sexton. W Barker, I erly a prohibitionist, but the disgusting Turner. at less rates than we charge our local ing of himself and a valuable horse be P N D < ook. U G K* Iw», J It < ook. A P WilAon, J II Beaver: E. F. Lysler,----- Sailing. BoatniHii, J ii Elliaon, W D Quick, W Hirne«, course pursued by a certain newspaper advertisers. was driving Notwithstanding the chil J Sheet», F Severance, W M Hamilton, M Hitch* in this town has made a good Republi Ugion: Joseph Woods, J. Krebs, Wm. . F bimon», J J >tuart,J <i Day, ( W Wal ling wind, and the coldness of the water, croft, ling. J l< Nolan. KOlcK M V Htillwell, W Heit* can of him as far as the county ticket is Rhoades and — Harris. Attention Pioneers! the gentleman was "hot in the collar.” mirier.CS Dean, W J Hughey. J Wilaon J Gab* Lit'le Nestucca: J. Dunn, J. K. Craven E M Porter. Geo VSoixlrufl, H T ilruvea, conoerned. Such places ought to be fixed, ami trav rielaoii, J. G. DAY, Proprietor. L L Mill well, J s Diehl. F M Trout, .1 A Bigg-, and — Cutting. \Ve shall in a few week publish a list elers should look a “leetle omit” as fine D Tomlins :i. B Terry, J Walling. W G t'liance, VI»', and drain lhal The new post-office is arranged in good Bay: Sam Downs, Theodore Jacoby C Trank, S It uixhurM, D Leiiman. J Tomliiiaon. shape and the improvements will be a of the old pioneers of this county who horses are scarce in thia county. J. L. I Sniitli, Jer Walling, F Wallace, C Chane«’, C If the Markat Alforda,' Onion Teak, Dolph anti Nehalem were iiave been here fifteen years, or since Smitli. W WilM'jii, M .lohnaon, J ESimpaoii Theo great convenience to the public. Quite ! Steihl ’ilber, C »Mcxni, I K T oui I limh », A Harri*, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. a number of lock boxes have been added not represented. Some of the delegates 1875, and a biographical sketch of each, WOODS ! N Ruler. A L Perry, r R Tomlinaon, S Bayley, W B Smith, C Hunt, G Irw in, J H Bower. LCren- from the southern jtart of the county and with such reminiscences as may lie of and a money-order window lias been ■ ahaw. S V Andcraon, J Rupp, J William», E Fine weather and grass growing. ow. um . S Snyder, J B MorrU, A C Wilk». W T made. A. W. Severance, the genial elsewhere were not present and had rent interest to the people of the county. We Harri», W .M Murphy, II ( Re«-d, »M D< nvauaugn, CLUBBING LIST. assistant post-master is obliging and ac their proxies to parties residing here, but are gathering data from all the sources A. Phelps is in Portland on business. , (i Mill«*, H A Jolimdon J F Quick, Cato Sullivan B F Archer, F. Hauxhurat, Ed. Haushund, W J is was decided to allow no proxies voted possible ami will call on or address all commodating to all. Aleck Hain made a trip to Tillamook Smith, J Bigga. »M Wiatrom, H D Barber, Aug > iliDllwl ore» nblumi 1, H Brown. H VafidvFhoof, J W except by delegates and the chairman I» old settlers within a few weeks. Those J. W. Draper has been admitted as a last week. Weekly CalKS. F.) ” ... 1 85 McVicker, H A Wuodfiiftl. DC Pierc« H P»t- appointed persons among the delegites who have resided here the requisite time »» < hen. N P Robert*, G Dttvid*oii, J N Vokew. Pat Weekly Examiner ” ” ... .2 50 member of the law firm of Burney A Mr. Murphy and family have moved to . W> Jell, C II Hadley.H McDermott.W PSwiutoii, I» to cast the proxies. will confer a favor on 11s by sending their ’ A Ixtrher. C H Smith, A J Stillwell, II V V West Shore ” ....4.50 Harin, of Oregon City- Mr. Draper has The committee on resolutions reported nanmand addresses to thia office, as we Sand Lake. J<ihn«oti,J C Ma»ou, W il f-.berman, E McKinly I »» Detroit Free Press ”....1.85 been with the firm for a long time and a E <’ole»tock, F, W alker, W C King. F Larnen, We understand there is to be a dance « E ' PeferKoti. th« regular set of stereotyped resolutions, do not wish to miss any, and will try to C A Libby, J Reeher, M If Kanten, I ” 3mo» ,... 55 large Land Office business has been L Blyback, G Squire», J P Sherlock at Oretown the iStli of this mouth. excejit a resolution endorsing the candi make the copies of our paper containing _ facían’.« works complete in 12 volumes, transacted by them all along. The new dacy of H. McDermott for County Treas these sketches worth preserving. Peter Belleque left for the valley last ** In addition to the Free Press proposi- firm Dame will read Burney, Harin «4 Tuesday. urer was added. Their report was ap kxt Draper. Note the change in their card The Way of It Mr. Obe Harris returned from Dallas proved by the convention. Thtwe ratos apply onlv to new sub- on the first page. The committee on order of business last Friday. He reports that city boon i- W. H. Cooper is rushing things in his ‘Tiben and to thone who pny arrearnge Here is the wav some one figures it renew their subacriptioii before ! the new hardware store and tin-shop, having made a report which is in accordance i out. From a bushel of corn a distiller ing Wm. Compton cut hie hand quite Tonsurisi ParlorH two men at work in the tinning depart- with the balance of the proceedings. of this month. Nominations were declared in order gets four gallons of whisker which re severely last week. , ment, Mr. B H. Bunn, an old exper- tails at »16. From this $16 the govern Hair cutting done large Ranch for Sale. \ ienced tinner has charge of that depart and the following ticket was selected: Orla and J ass Landingham have re ment gets $3.63. the fanner about 20 to W. 8. C one , Joint Representative; in tlie latest style; ment. The next boats will bring in ad- 30 cents, tho radroad a few cents over a turned to Dolph to attend school. k**! location and a chance to tnake ____ jjtional stock for his store and the Judge H. F. H olden , County Judge, TTexct Door to dollar, .tiio manufacturer $4, retailer $7, Bad colds and cripples are the order of W.G K elso , County Commissioner. from the start with a small - ex- — , will go out to I*ortl and put in GÄANO CENTRAI-, and tlM consomer gets drunk. the day. W. W. C ondbe , County Clerk. some large orders. Enquire at tbit othce. p ____ÍS-S q CEED AND SALE I1 -«-STABLE, |/UT(!|I