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T* RJUULCti MJ UU1 have been obliged to return • e money The mail is now carried oveMh^yVab b '' '' - ' ' I'11 h " i" «* ■0 ""<1 Iliaco IH 1. D. Stillwell: io or oar , t. ..» tap, wou.,1 ooam » lor a, o«r 4--« our virmilatlon iroa.a Do <l.o.l>,oUl for many orders. It was impossible for representative, lace trail, it being the best ronto tl»i» ' r lt: « »° Know «’.at It will Uko an ext^^^^^^^Blfubc-vnieiit t--» hrli.p out II,.« n'iitr.1 A bill to iiicC e town of Tilla- us to ascertain in id vi.net* i.ow many 0'11. r. v.o , , , nr prti-u-ut oal,«orH>«r,—« .««hall •««■> lo luuko a Ligi, I>I4. Ww.*p«r» ora time of year. uiook. >1-11.00- UII.I IV,(lolla lo (loablo Olir circulai on, A«, !>/ aivelal arraugeulout irmi ouu or tini lo,U- papers would be required, and many School books at Cohn’s. G. W. Wallace is improving his ranch. ■•8 l.ulllluhloi; liou«s wu uro vli*m«l tu luako A bill to appropriate $5,000 for bridg “ ’°7iM persons did not thiuk of tak many * aïv 12 i .V>!7'7 All clocks warranted at Letcher’s. An Offer Romarkablo for Its Liberality. Cattle on the range are looking well. JErfor until they saw the paper. It was better ing the Nestucca and the Nehalem rivers. These measures are of great importance Head it : 7'o any om who wiil itemi O no Subscriber ta t/iia pan^* far One Year B c T hssda . A. P. Wilsou will go to Portland on than was expected. We will as soon as •* ret,’"»’ »»• ipt on pi ice, ire will rjicv Abdoiutoiy F rei», rtîi < f/y rmt?. rnar« business. uni Twenty-five Complete Novels-cmj tno< ntjjlce you ma j »dect j >n>^ lhe possible make provision to supply the ' and should be passed. Of course there FROM WOODS is no doubt but the incorporation bill Don t forget the dance Saturday night. outside world with literature pertaining 1-». Iter l»<-«tlny. Dr A mantu U. Dovat-ta. I No. IM. A f.ew Varvlnjte. Rr M| m E d . II eaduoht —I write to express the a.», 2*2. Ohuipln. B> M T C am .'- h . No. IM. A U'tflkvN GlrL Hi M»»» f’i t u li.r |,!1J1* V wi 9 ’ 2 Tickets 53 cents. to the comity, aud then every one can will pass, and justice demands that the s.«, w. I$ol.»r«*» Hr Mr» .I ank G. tuattN. No 1.11. Tli«> i*<*url qf Ilici O«-«-ats- Hi t i . aba Ai-Mrata. bridge appropriatiou bill should become < I. 2-4. A Brave <'ow.«r«l. Hy R. I. SrarRMUM*. admiration of many or all of the patrons No 1.1.1. The Olii Olii,. :< < !<«>«$. H, .4». nMWI j, Tron«»Iva.inie 4»lrl. lty,,Tus. DucnwM." No. MI. 'I li» < ul4Furi.li. < ubhi. Ili- M. T. » a . ih u , Hie Racket .Store” Ims beeu closed send full and accurate descriptive matter a law, as Tillamook county lias been a of your valuable paper, in regard to voiti ■if», ins 4. I ««Ili ,“r»tay y orno! AÀulli.v Hy 4 »•»»»* j|. Dovot a» HK-I No. 111. The FwrcelHtil Itti Iste», lij M. T. (’ai «-».•< ** to tiieir distant friends. • I». 27L I Ml««*ly AaM»«*«4»rt. »•« Mra A nn <t. hrapHiàsa. Jll',1. No. 12». ì Ite Din tu.(liti llmvel««». rii*.'' ,£i by its creditors. Ry Jlr». il- source of great revenue to the state. Five illustrated edition, which reached Us .» 21«. A Fnlae-Meent. Hr .Mrn.ALRtANor.it No. 12a (ilNCk« Il ousic . HrF.ii Atr P ikhcm . iturdty J4 ■ ». 21.1. ì he l ’ enrl of lise Oi tcnt. Hy S»:.v iNpaC'iaa. J». No. HI. Asutiiu'a ll>«tory. By Xi»a««Kt Bi.otrwr. 7-3 I. T. Wood, of Cosmopolis, Wash., is per cent, of all the money received from shortly after New Year. In tho words »... ÏÎI. Kli ioii l»et rlek’« l»H«ia!il< r. Ily M T. O aldor . No. 12J. Olii Sample copies of Judge's Library may uaiai' ' ufi he Meo. Hrflt.ANA AeerttTÌ. * ; 4 ______ _____ 1 _________ 1.0 Ltn.lrn Farnt Hrlrta. Hy M »*<a*K» | II lount . No. 121. ThoMtory ofnNtorm. Ht Mr» ,te.HI A pot Ì n [oaday » visiting his father Rev. J. H. Weal of the sale of public lands by the govern of the Governor, “it is a daisy,” and pre •• III. be had at this office. 7-6 4<4. A * "■ -rou« IV IV outn omihu . Hy Mi« A ni n . R trmixn «. No. 120. i lio E»ll Unititi«. Hr M. I’ Cairum. •ae-tar -27 > HI,». --------- Lb!. <1 * Hill By “y i;«ri«i'H S1H1.R K knnkhi . M Ko. III). I lio Myafer.r ut BlHfkHood tìruii«'-. regneaLiy«’ this pir.ee. Mr. Wood is city marshall ■* l'vrll of llleìiiirtl l*Ht*«*nn. Hr II. I.. P aiukon »Iro. M a v A « > > k > i Mi r u ment for lands in Tillamook county, goes sume many copies have went whirling n 24». 'I 'I ho Mo Just received a new lino of clocks at 'Thurot-O' 2» he I.itilo Old Alnu ut (ho ilnlltf 11 oliva. Hy No. 104 lio I. r «I of lù e Uni li i cu». Hi l'to Mi'frmtÌ H « of t.oRmo|>o]is, and is a prominent citizen to the state for internal improvements. all over the world, to the great credit ol » 2IH. K 40 1 <1 vnoHl ve . No. 101 _ „ ilo Morirlck l’iirni Alyalcry. R» Mimi» J Frill»* ■■■ Letcher ’ s Jew lery store. I Ululiti St. lit I rota» IheEnrth loth» Mooi . Ur Jvir« V rnnn . Cul i ina. ..... ...... . 7 ’ 9 «(ni. •• ■ • Saturday of that place. He is well ¡informed in Five per cent, of this sum would be $20,- Tillamook. • ■ *2' T» i « Giinr.llnn*« l’Iut. Hy Dr. J II. U<« uin « on . No. 100 Out t oFtho -f :L.. Pcptha j Rr llp«n <’ i » n * av . •>. 242. Tho B mi ' oo '« H III. By Rvt vanvo < «'»»»•, Jr. No. 00. Iloti-" IrI!» — ulI “ •> — n. Hy *• M ah < ìaiikv l’it i Nf W. W. Conder and Jeff Wallace, of regard to the lumbering interests and is ri. above Table f®r Dry Stocking Bar, not 241. Theliray Fttioon. Hr Al. 'f. C aiixm «. No. »*. A ti 'atoofMIn Hy Mr» II knhv W o « i ». ' 030. Tl.'s alone would remunerate the -JEnook, or Tillamook Bar. ». 410. 1 li e Norroif of i» Nocr<*t. H v M»««r Vecit. Tìav. Woods is still booming. No. JJ. A F< Hebo were in the city this week. Fortune Iftmfcr. Hr Attinie Tm ma « / ti. 2.4» I*.*rvy iind (he l'roolivt. I'« W ii . kik t'« ii . i . ino . well pleased with what he has seen of state for the Maxwell road appropriation, No. '•diteci nnd Porteti» J’y authir • l»«.m lh«rM The height 1» reckoned from lhe level of aver » 2 '4. Ih» Story uF n V» vddii.tf tlÌiig. Hy ilio uuthor No. ÜÓ. The K ulithtabrîit-go Myalt'ry . , $4» 4'n» H k * ¿lower low water«, to which the wumltag. D. S. Bides and Mr. Boatman of upper this country. He is looking over the pay for the proposed $5,000 bridge appro The Lyceum juiy was hung ou the ol " I l»'*ra 1ìi*>rn« No. VI. Iiitrltulew II«tiiav. or " 1 !><>r« l'hurii«, • «J.V.V. —«« Il» author «■ V». 31U4. Marly n "Vni .*•« T««*iptnfloti. Rv Mi». Tf. XVoot* No. • ». A Pi * • 2 pveu ou the i oast Survey charts. l’u»«li" ('rime Ih " - Tute Ih riih««. 3.1 ÏJ.1. A Ajottvrn 4'iiidei’vlt>. Iiv uinl,«,i ''jbjia 1 huruu." No. W. itosi Trask were in the city this week. country in the interest of Gray’s Harbor priation, and leave a balance of $5,000 in Chinese question. ■<«-«o l.odae. I»y Mr» H knnv Ù-•'<•!>. ! I» 24*. The ial.oid Home. Hy M. C*in»n. No. vi. A ___ ....... ............. ' Dnr» .„ • '«• 2M. The Fnfnl Giove llv C i .* hv Ai'uv**r*. Frank Norberg, tho mast popular man «¡0. No. VO. The Fatui Murrlii««*. Hr MD» M H Un Hon. T. B Handley of Garibaldi was capitalists, and says there are a great favor <>i the < amity The money receiv ?2H. Thv M ili Girl of Tyrol. Ily M. i «' xiijor . " * Ani«»iig ai ÌVonivn. Hy ihr «uitu r »1 No. K A jQneen •.O '2-V 51 h I v C ii *» llvvetiqo. Brìi. |! ii > ki * Il «<ia*l:r>. of Woods, is on his way back to his busi " Dor« Thorn* " many men of means looking towards ed by the state from the sale of public in the city on business this week OFFICIAL DIRECTORY N«. 22$. Moli» Iteri l« k. liy W illiam II. hvawNKi.i.. Na. B». The lllatehforil IL-qttcat. hr llroitCnx __ i». Ili 215 Itoli» ren’a Wurd. Ity Hi <>«»'.< «• M auitv vr. No. ht. 'I he t uri«' of Citrctr U llr t Htilitui •• IWw Tlu-rur. Tillamook as a good place for investneuts, lands has usually been turned into the ness. Frauk is a genuine good ¡fellow No UNITED states . No. 114. ì wi» Klaaen. By thè autlmr of " Dora Thoma.** No. HO. A shA'Iuw <" th"Thrvaliu}«!. I’v »I ah » O e iii H v .................... In the case of Bewley vs. Woodruff, No. FIX Clouda nnd NunalaliiR. Ily Cn*itt k » I< kai > k . B enjamin H arbison M. Th« F h I u I . 1 IHv«. - »Hy admired by all who know him. lie is No. 212. A Vi-^Mboiid llerolne. Ily Mr». A. K uwarm . No. • • •••••• ••• niiiltur "Dui« Bruii* IliklHW and predicts a great bo mi for this place Freiident ........ school fund, and as the burden of taxa No. 4»4. <'urrl«toii*« Olft Ih 11« mii <’ unw » v . Itt i I.HVI I*. MOHTON befcre Justice Thompson, Bewley was No. 2tl. TliOi'iiy erotl Grimgi*. Ily IÌ kit IV inwuois Vice-President No. »» More Bitter tinnì l»vu<li- »u l.ut vf " l'uHi the owner of otieof Nestucca ’ s best farms J ames G. B laine next summer. Timber iti the Gray ’ s No ¿10. < ariiUK'l Cottaice. By Ali« II ksihv V.'eoii. tion for school purposes has been light Thuro Secretary of State W illiam W indom awarded $130.00 damages. Nn ?<W. The Drvatiii IVo.nnn. Hr U iikh . ('«. lì ino . 8L Mt«« ------ nr Hi Mr«.» 1T ii «IH C oi i tu« Secretary of Treasury Harbor region is now selling by stumpage, ened in that wav. it would bo no more aud we judge front the smiles wo saw tt So. 20». The I'reH«iirvuf I rMiivhitrd. Ily R. L. 8 tbt - No. J. W. N ohle no . ei. • In Iho ............ »1 filiti or«. Il i 3t % h v I' ki ■ i II. v. % secretary of Interior KN«,«' M. H. Larson's hotel building is near No. 80 The __________ IFomuiitle Ad » ent urea of o MIK.mutò R edfield P roctor fair lady cast at him, he owns one of No. 2'H. The Ml«n<! ve alture« of John Nlcholaon. Hy and a quarter-section of land at the Secretary of War Hr Tii'Xaa il.'MAB Ham*« li«NI>V. than fair to tax the state for other pur B. F. T racy II. »«.-«' r.« r |.Itili« I.»Hl« FMKVKNMl s 1» A l»r..d II Secretary of Nav ing completion, mid will be one of the prices paid, net the owners $2,000 to $4,- Proli llciirt. I«r Rinlusr «r •'Dora Tbonie. * Nestucca’s best hearts. He is at preset-t N». ?t»t1. ■* lleciad ‘ - l'non thv« Witter». Dr MI«« Me» «'cw. ftl‘,1. Ho. J ohn W an a maker L 1> Xì...*«. I»y Ile'iti l'iisin», hj No. n. I»««rk poses in return. Postmaster-Gene 1 «fl.». A Ta'r of l'hrra Lio*»«. Hy II. H ii . kii I ìv . ioihp . S«. io. Mhiulnu • on ....... il»-•» -, Hfiiivr. ___ _ H.r ?l L. F* wi « hn . W. II. H. M iller best structures in the city when nislied. 000, and there is no reason why the tim Attorney-General in the employ of the government, and N. ... ’a .. — B» Et R »ni No. 204. |‘tag»« Xlnct v-Ovo. tiv M vhv C kcii . Ila. Ko. Ml. A .... I the ... W’nrld Wrr<*y. Tillamook countv lias enricliened the J eremiah R usk N.i. 203 y.lirry llntiltvlvk’« lllvol. Hy Mr*. Il Woot». Ko. 14. Ciilt.'l Secretary of Agriculture . „ ilurk. .-- B IIUOH ihMN CllNW«f. gets a handsome salary, and no one No. 2'»L U e.ll l'Tuwcr». l’r M aiiiun II aig . ano f i ». Ko. ” , ........... ri. Mlldred Trn nuloit. Hy ” Tini Dt’rnma.” ber OREGON lands of this county will not be worth G. W. Blackwell has gone to Fores, state school fund, and has not received STATE OF N<«. 2I»I. 'Flie Merounnt'«Crime. Hy ID*it*n*i Atout, .1«. Ko. 11. ■ fit ■ Cttpltl*« “ ild ’ a \'«*4. n.l Bv a'Ith'il- •m»i'*r «•»'• nt " I4.lt« lian TI.ori-» ' S. F ennovkr . tthJ. Gt o«-|f<* Ciinlll« |<ì'a Joiimev. Hy MI'« H h . ii * ii «> n . No. o. TlivWref Governor ter IVtitimn. ll’oiiinn. Hy .»!«• Mi«. <$«■«»• <4 > ■«».... i.. her just share in return. Now, let us knows better how to dispose of it to the Nu G. W. M c B ride Grove to get his eyes treated by an ocu as much in a very short time. Ni». |1»S. M V M»ter I* utv. Hr mulivr " Ilota l liorno.'* hld. No. 10 TI»»« . _ Xi » «tory of t!»<- Holly Tren. Secretary of State Hc.(».*|ln. Bv M T C ai . i . oh . edification of nil better than Frank. N • VI. .. of -f'* !><•«« Th**riu»." tltuih <«••■*. ntulior P hil . M etch an list. Treasurer His sight has been failiug fast of So. IM I » un I li•« NrtT. H.v Nrt. vani «» Comi, .Ir. Bowers and Roland’s dance Saturday have it in another form. The people No. 01» " * (^nlii-h-r« Mnrrtnafr B« ITn m«Cot mi Supt. of Public Instruction • 1 E. B. M c E lroy Ku mi; A frsar’i I iti.« ri*.««•«ve. Br M auv Cren. IHv. No. fl»». Íohn «•«H'rbaak’a U lie. *» Ml«« Mi here are able to support the schools and 1 J. H. M itchell late. No IM. Thiit WI»r*a»rMght llr l<«iiii:sr lli'm. n * n , uanrfl l>t»?»<*V X<*«*r«*t ItyMItaM K I* night was a very pleasant affair. The Ntf. BT. I J. N. D olph Senators No. IKI. The Urli Croa«. H» M.‘f. C«i t>*«H. No. CO .enlliin* H« M»n» C kcii Da». f»f.*.fr( are doing it, but the bridges are badly No. IF'». I or l.ute or Ilici»««». By author "A Qrrat No. <W._____ Lady _ (MTCti-liilluv'a Bren tn. Bj the nu Lor a| B. H ermann , Congressman Prof. G. A, Edmunds has organized a music was excellent, in fact the Bowers- Miai '» iioru«. ' . 1'ii.tt' at* ... I. ** Dora ¡a Thorne.' The Institute is planning for an evi tn- No rbl. F rank C. B aker needed, and u tax on the countv for that Printer ........................... Th« WiKHrd of (imnnrtn. Hy M. T f’n o«>n. No. 04. JH im I Court Fumi. Htlfrs 3» Mr« II Htcsav kk » v TVi»t»t» (tf.t- Ht «I. (R. S. HAN singing school. The next exercise will be Roland musical combination is the best *:« ¡nt. A 11 ornata»'» *vcret. l'r .'iANt .trovai*. No. (». ---------11 l>e«*p. ----------------------------- • • CJ. The “ FroRCH li« »Tu Wtn Hut.«.«nfl — lff< ing among the authors. Literary quota Si». 15« Tliv$j*all<v lllver. '« V .. sir <' , 1 r.« .. ?W. P. LORD purpose would be rather burdensome No. c;. 02. Ilnvk to th«« O!<l If«»n»r. '»» «I «nv Vnctt H ay W.* Supreme Judges .... thing of the kind Tillamook ever had. . !■ I «r.•»««•«« I » bitftoia’ai Calili. Hi Min. M«RV A. No. 01. Tlivl.owt Huhk Not«. •»« Mr». ILxsú* W •«» i*. held in the M. E. Church next Tuesday (R. 8. H kan tions, essays, music and select reading Su. lé.'». tli-.M»'.: Illmt'-it-!. Tillamook county has a great wealth 80 Heater. •'» r s t iticn M »4«"i r ///»«<«».»t.*L Not 60. Mi. Roland plays the cornet and has the tight. No. Ifll. ' |.iiM<*ttat< r*'i Cubiti. Hv Mra. M V. ViCTotl. tll'd. No. 4.». A 1»« Irte from ti»«»8*ct». Ryautl«»« "»h»ia 1 liorna.'» Tiff RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. No 15.4. Mam» 1ititt,u*' lu Mi». II i * nhy ........ . No. 45 Tlte Cricket t»it i lie llvHrtl». AChiletuma Joini Senator......................... • F. A. M oorr reputation of being one of the best players of timber lands, and probably no similar will be the order of the programe. So 152. Tlae l*nl«ma «af A»t»<a. Hv I 1 .*tts x< k M v RM vat . Dy (»«tain ra DiCKKsa. I'bfii nt'^l Last week in the caso of Bewley vs. Circuit Court R. P. B oise I'ornrlutr thv F i lt«>« aa. Hi Mi *. A i.»x « ndnu Xe 4M. No. «» Tl>«s Yt«l'~ ti .Mnak Hy \Vtt rir <’« t 1 in « Charley Fuller is still quito sick, with So. 150. A l’I.iy v, rtj’lal*« D ii iitfhlvr. l'y Mi». A nnim No. in th state. He is au excellent band area of country ever was the source of so Prosecuting Attorney G. G. B ingham 4-1. Hell Kriiii«l«ni. Br I*. lliMii.iON Alt ah« Gibbens, it wm decided by Justice ani«», ¡lln.h..ini No. Ufl. M leal ntt. Dr M alt» t'Rci» IlA». TILLAMOOK COUNTY. leader, aud is now engaged in giving in much rave uc to the government in so a bad ear Dr. Madison is in attendance X.» |i.»« IIV H. alloiv lah liuti, l’r Mimatmrni.umr. nr.l. No. l»H. Amiv l'y M««. IlkNfl« IVotih. riiouipson that there was no cause for No IIH. A iliiiteivd l.lfv. H v M iuki ' i limi ami ,WM. D. S tillwell No. 01. Nlater Ilote. t<» UH ms »'ni.r ina. Representative . . .................. short a time, and though the state's share Mr. Frank Oaks lias become the new No 147. Mr N. m T» It.-ll, 1« «II» M tv «IriNRM I I KMINN. No. Ul. Vttlerlv’a l’iite. I»y )!»•■ Ai r.« «Nt*r». structions to the Tillamook Cornet Band, 11. . 1101.I.K.N action. Judge I 1« |4.>rl«*'» l'««l'tunv. Hv li et sci M aiuoin . No. '¿V. A (selrtvii Ihiwn. • « outlior " 11«»»« I I» IW. T. W est and is fast bringing it up to a high degree is only a small ppr ceut., yet the total engineer at Comers's milt. 115. '| io* \|«.* i .| HVairle. I'> H I. I ahjio . n . No. 2* ¡'««Icitl t»r» the Myatery ol the llvii*llMiada Commissioner .............. IW. (1. K elso Ill I. iidy 0 aalwortli’a I»I hiuoii «I n . By "Tu» II» K-r r* W. 1'1««. k . Illuni nini. A er i.ssiug has been put down between a nuts ^to a surprising figure. The I'H. . of proficiency. Mr. D, C. Bowers is the No. 2fi. Ilurttey Cnrlt-oi«. lit MI««M F Bn*t*i*r>N. ............ W. W. CORDBK A building is being fitted up on the Clerk ............................ III. ■ •Fiilr btif Fatine. Hr miilmr cf " fiori Tlinriia.'* ili' I. No. ï.l. D mv I i I Hunt H» Mr* Ani M Nm-ttit ». S am D owns King’s store and the McDermott comer. Sheriff..................... country is yet in its infancy and the in 112. 'I lio 11 oiamii Killer, l'y IH .1 II. |(* uunmon . 1:1 d. No. 22. 'I li. ll. lr <«. A wl.lny. Br Mr». II knh » •»!>. ' violinist and leads the string band, He corner opposite Halil <k Co’s, store, We II. H M c D ebkott Treasurer.............................. III Ilei «»•««•• l'no Nlna. By ili« nuthor of " Dura No. 21. Itenohitflhv UliirltilHtl. B« Man» Crm llar. i . are usually found in a lum suppose this is to materalize into the F. M. L amb There are still one or two places in town is hv all edds the best 'violinist in the dustries TI«.. un." Ulutti itttil. No. 10. A Gilded Mb». Ih •• » u'.'Lor «*f ■ lima Tl.vrna.'’ Assessor .............................. 1 1» Thv !,.««. yer ’ ii Nccrvi. D«' MI ” M. F. |in*r>n«'N. No, 7. The l.itiirel linai». Hr Mira Me» -*. «. J ohn E dwards Surveyor ....................... where crossings are biully needed. Su. U» 'Che . *D'.«nat> l'iisii ni Hr. Jvlstll unti .Air. No. 0. Ilftiry A rltell. H» Mr» II knh » Wtn.u. country, and his services are always se- bering country ^are’hafdly begun, and as much talked of saloon. School Superintendent 11« «lo. *. Bv II. f. Mi IM-FXHON. No. 6. A iiivs llui-toi». H« (JronuN K« inr. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney A. W. S everance J*,». ISM » In («LI ll’ii«'« Nucrlitec. By Mr». A nn H. No. 4. llInvKyv» mid Golden llu!r. Ily A nnik T ik - ma A One of the mail bags was lost Monday cured for dances when possible. D. C. a result, the population is yet small and No. *'l. (iiptnln Allfk'« I.caney. By M l'Dan..... The Oregonian has devoted consider No. •J. À»noi>0 Ilio Kiilti». Ih ,i|»itr <’rm II? v. I'n<l< rlhe IJI iivn . Hy utHlu.rnf " D--ra Thorl»<’.,• •• somewhere on the mountains as the mail Fierce plays second violin, and handles only a limited number of men can find able space to descriptive advertisement S'i». J Lil. im ( Hilnlc of It ! Wo uIII givo ynn twenty live chiirniltig complote novi.ln/ÏA» If ymi will gat 11a employment here, so the desired help in came in from North Yamhill. It will no the bow in a skillfull manner. Mrs. «ni v ypiu ly Hiilmei Iher The novela mo Hpleiulhl enea, nn<1 they me piibllHlii d coinnh*»»' tn SOCIETY DIRECTORY of our city it'.ii |>H!iiphl t form. N »to Gio name« offtie (intiiuiH—iimymoiiio luost c i il«-i'.-, «•»•!;» Bowers, who is an excellent musician, the way ol appropriations should not be doubt In* secured without difficulty. Aiiirfli'H and Eniop*. Noto n’ao ili» tong un i filiractlvo list fr< m which you nr** i»rlvilogtil Bertie and Lulu King spent Sunday »f o Hole t No inatt. r »vhkh of the novela jou chno.-*e, you will bo |>orfv< ‘ tly <1tU!ghtvd wl h them . slow in coming. IK LODGE NO. s;, A. I’lnlps, a merchant, and prominent plays the organ. A piano will po placed |.. m | of tlie idu o I h In I his Hat itoli fop 25 i-mta e.ich In Ilio nnd other libro -lo». You «• nui get The state can surely afford us a few with their parents in Tillamook. feNS'. M , on the ■i-.-ii/y Hmtf fieu h y twonfv H ;•« .-oit niny v I hhhio —fl'«?, for getting tiHonly on«» y. in ly Hubwci lbcn in the hall. The combination will give first ttat'.rd.y ni/bt of each politician of Woods, went away some y«»u ti 'iilu liuit »Ills H h unn'Jcrhil opp/irtunihi- suoli a «»no iih you never 1 ih <1 iM.foro ’ i . W. S. Cone has returned from liis trip nu meetinn tor No.v lot every render of 1'.I h i»ipèr o > iin | lor this oITur $i» niklroceotl to lilmfolf or lierMf ImtlvM*. time ago an I has not been heard from a ball every week, and will give a grand thousand dollars in return for a hat she 'o Portland elated with new ideas and • Friri«) night vi-itillgbrelli- wi'iv Mak ” up i«»ur mimi Hint y:« will hiivo. twenty five of the»« <*ln«rinlng complet»» novels has received, and the United States ought B m H' sinco liis store is in the liamls of the masquerade ball on Feb. 14. further par I khv c/ially \ ou .-a» <lo P I Whnt la it io got <»no yonrly euba - Tiber to thlapnpor? Tlioreienot TT V. V. Johnson, W. M. to give us a few hundred-thousand dol prospect» for our cit.v’H future, lie says imi « ip wlngle one -f < ur | i«‘K* nt out «u rlbora nini renderà Imt ran do It, if tlioy itili try. Ibuneniber/ ticulars of which will be given later. sheriff. G. O. Nolan, Sec'y. me not n-sk 1 to t no a club or to do any Ciiuvnaalng, but inotuly to umo your itifluotme to lars, in the wav of harbor improvement», that we have not long to wait to see posi *ou h ti"«-/»m'or your i.-l;’lih'Ti or friends lo tuke our paper lor it yonr Anybody can do tutor J. M. Garrison, a poultry raiser of \m< ng -..or ti- IshlWH mid fG.-nds U p to io certnlnly onr who will anbacrlbe for our pnpor nt your for what this couuty has brought into tive and |>ernianeiit improvements. G.A fi. CAMP FI il E. oHi'Iiml.ni P » • .ot put it < l?,«>r rtnp to think it over, but go right out at onco nn«l got yonr pttb- '■pILLAMOOK LODGE Forest Grove, wishes to secure a few Miss Baird reports that she has a very «rrlt«»*i jV<«u ymtrwplf olii be »-uri flee«! to limi how enay n thing It luto do, ani when you receive the national.treiisury. I No. 94. I. O. ‘1. F. An}' one who can supply * meets id Odd Fel wild geese. our ttronty-tlv«» comp'eto i.rivelHand «-ntnmence reiulliiR them, you will bo delighted to think yoh The camp fire ou Wednesday night was The state and national government pleasant little school at Hobsonvilla. • •ol« iidv«' t'u’o of our groat Hr<i very liber ;| offer. * * low's hull every Satui- him will plensi lemewordat til's office a grand success, and theG.A.R. hall was have received their money, and now let will g:v<»flfty nt lhe novels lor two yenr’v euharHbowt, aeventy-Ave for three anbacr I bers, nmt d«y night, except the Mr. Tracy Elliott is appreciated as a io We .•ih>r," v i'«iiiihi*i (let move titan en«$ miiHterf I i Ify n van without too nineb trouble, but-'«v ■G.t.ird.iy of esoh mouth. or write to him. crowded to its utmost capacity. The some of it be expended to inak 3 the pro chorister. mt ';.'i lo get nt h fiMt one, .'.ml peroro for youraeif t'.vonty livo cliaunliig complete novela free. Yotr v 'LCionw, N.G. B. I. i-.lv, Sec’y. .'ill .’ui r. a piami < hai: • h great <>| p« itiuilt.i It you pusd lUU offer by unheeded. Order you< Post i-sie'- ra* s ays that no mail pork and bean supper was enjoyed by all. perty that it sold of some value. This Mr. Dunsmooro from Minnesota will novela by tho numbers .u glvou. Addrcsu uU lettor«; uas arr d ¡' Ji *-.oo-.k for a number The music by the band and choir was will not only benefit ■ «■ la -holders, go into business with his brother J. K. "1 days 111/ J ,15, '|. ni!;.y, the river being excellent. The recitations were good. and masses but will promote commercial Dunsmoore, in the the proposed furniture, so high r.' - it i'l.possi,' lj to ford it. The comrades told many interesting interests in this state und'oii this coast. sash and door factory, The building stories of their experiences 111 the lute —Sheridan Com ier TO PUBLISH THE LAWS. will be erected nearly opposite tho print J. E. S I \ ->u f the Trucks; war. After the other exercises were over, ing office. most of tlii audience engaged in a dance. for ana year and any 2£a of Iha ehova named navels •«mb***-, o ..-v II *, wu« in the Proposed Will t > ‘ ltah *■•»« Law. of The M. E. quarterly conference was Oregon In the Newspaper.. tv la- '1 1 • iiiy.'m nits with Much credit is due W. O. Thayer for the held at the school-house to-day. Messrs ,<• l :g 1;,' til-r , ■ «uu-..:.- this -e.isons success of the affair. The following is a copy of a bill tlint Rev. Wood, Wilson, and Goyne were The occasion will be long remembered ■as for tire comp.tny's mill by the old army veterans, and everyone will lie introduced at thin session of the present from Tillamook. Or they will be given to any one securing us a new subset f J. Aliev wh-’is so*"iun'r.g' 'erusa- SCHOOL MKBTINO. who was present will hold pleasant Oregon Legislature. *ic!> ' -u'lerini' The meeting was called to order by J memories of tiie event. S ection 1. Within ninety days after ■ 1 on erg the 1«..- C. Bewley. On motion Mr. McCoy was adjournment of tiie Leyi«lative Assembly 11 :i r. t 1. pie ol .ft nd iir-.t those WHAT THEY HAY. all general laws enacted by such Legisla chjseu chairman. The object of the who I feel. I; ■ send 13 i ents to him tive Assembly shall be published at the meeting was to complete a d.strict organ 1, call on The following are a few of the many ■it to be ''.sting those who are o$»!tr Ihr expense of the state, in the general news ization. On niotiou Prof. K. K. Baruurt) complimentary notices given ti e New needy Messra. of the state, and all ipectal laws was chosen secretary pro-tern. papers There i- st,11 a great deal < f kicking a- Year H eadlight by onr exchanges: enacted by such Legislative Assembly Cone; Morton, Curtis. Jacoby and Comer VERY CREDITABLE. moug lax payers 11 account of the enor shall be published in at least ono news were nominated for directom. A ballot A ppointment « mous expen-e attached to the trial ol The T illamook H eadlight issued a paper, to be designated bv the Secretary being taken Messers. Comer. Morton and First Sunday in the niontb.-Ttilamook l< \ M. Howell ior killing Hauxhurai. It iJ very creditable illustrated New Year's of State unless otherwise provided, in Curtis were declared duly elected and ‘ ‘ 'c r M. Bal V. M rftecond Aund iy, W ¿laue school house, a < laintc I that if tile county is fortunate edition .—Statesman . A. M Thtrd Sunday, South Prairie u the locality affected by such law ; such lot being taken Mr. Haro was elected P. >i. enough lo get the case settled at the next " Pleasant Vsib. v 3. publication to be at the expense of the clerk P. M. A Gnat and Wcnii ” " Pleasant Valley 7. WEI L I I.I.I'STR ITRP. term of the circuit court, it will cost $1,000. A. M. Fou: t. , .1 ■ 1 ■ 1 state unless otherwise provided for. On motion meeting adjourned in due Long Praitie 2..'0 a . M. Tom Handley says that I10 doesn't care The T illamook H eadlight of the S ection 2. The publisher oi any news form. ro much about people breaking into his 9th conics out well illustrated, with the paper may tile with the Secretary of 2, Í76 Page C hristian Cnca. ii. cabin at Flower-pot Bay and stealing business houses and prominent men of State within ten days after tho adjourn NOTK K TO PAY. Elder H B Xu«AS. P-i»lor: Will preach at ment of the legislative assembly, an I'll!" itook, on lhe t ilrd and fifth riindj}"« oil everything they can carry away, but that place—Yaquina Republican. I am going out of the hotel business each 1101th. at li ce a . m .. and 7:30 r. m . All | wiien it comes to tearing down the n ails affidavit, upon a blank form ,to be fur Feb. 1, 1891, and all who owe ine will are cordially Invited. TIlF. BERT IN OREGON. Tua M ammoth cy <, i .*>$*< ih 1 I iu for firewood he kicks. It givcs'the other nished by the Secretary, stating that he pleaso call and settle before that date. H a I ivi I tn ii.««d i: it wa:>»M «*l il«* u univi nal ei>iii|>i'iitliiiiti <>f $u«wl <g< The T illamook H eadlight put out the is the publisher of u general newspaper bummers no show, ami he must draw the J. A. R ichardson . u-cui!, «.* k m IL’a H (¿«»ui m*. • h* v raiisavTrHiAH Cm nell. 4 ..' 1 ctiiiipii !■• :n 'our '«irvi* : m I test New Year edition of any paper in within the State, having at leas 3OO Irons line r anewhere. B ay C ity . Occidental Hotel tu 'n me B. ç"iii?il I hk «i (••!<! 2,1?« I h pro'iHu- y Hin t aiad m IO i AJRI m * Oregon, measured by the resources of its fide subscribers within tiie state, anil that M. II. Larson bas R hen that is a ingM. TI i '.« i »': i "<I m of liul nr». l.mi«», NOTH K Services every Sabbath at il a. m. and 7 p. in to t- a'*«» tl.l« tin* jti«»‘t c in p such publication has been published very profitable bird She is a cood layer, field of enterprise.—Yamhill Reporter. trii'fitl wMi k f<n tin* r.tflMu « i y- r j A cordial invitation extended to all. an-rk fur i ri r. I mm I j — inni*. * within the state consecutively not less J. D. Beard. Tastor. The fruit trees ordered from Wirt Bros, In «••> • ry < rcnp.ii Inn 1 r v III In and her eggs are always double size. We FAMILIAR FACES. gti nr’»"tl prnitlrnl ufi i»> if often than once a week lor one year prior of Salem and I). (I. Quick, of Hillsboro, have three <»f them oi$ exhibition in this V* lutn«* a«»- C'»»r,|Hi>*« «I in th r-plftw la th«» w .i'k with kn-’vl'« Tiie T ii . lamoo kadlioht issued a to tiie «late of liis affidavit, with a correct are now ready for delivery, at n>y feed office, the smallest of which measures kind, li«« li I«*«! Ifl it with ti fill LI «¡ •ugK» Itiob«, »hat wr fully I» h' VelliÄ« I»» ».tnty« very neat illustrated edition Jan. 9. A- statement of all facta regarding circula stable, and if not taken away at an early EAST AND SOUTH seven inches in circumference one way liotll«* to W Illi ll It hl.Ik 1 ill.« It was It Will «non cniHH u< I»» ri’K-uil d aa w.rth I'*■*«■! h I»» • nlit. mong the familiar faces is noticed that tion, days of issue, name of publication, VIA date the amount due will be placed for and nine incites the other. This is a F«>r want «»f api cr w» < an oh K l»;|« flv ai.tnvnnr» of E. E. Selph, and of the buildings there anil such other information as the Secre collection. ¡■•armali p«>rUou ut ih»* coni i ut» «4 »hi», gri'i.t J. G. D av , Agt., Southern Pacific Route. prolifir climate. work, a« follow» : is the bank of C. & E. Thayer, and the tary of State may require, together with Cblnei», jHpiiii''••'. fl”' IM-Mf !'• "f 1'1*11». AM uiUd.ir»»«»«1 for above firms. The price of the H ea D l I oîit and Detroit merchandise store of G. W. Fearnside.— Pak-IM lu”. Iioltai.il. Humeo, Ritnual', lha a copy of such publication; and an ap Surtía, K»fTi«rt'i. T«»»«r.t, Cfl*hm«r« nn*l SHASTA LINE, Free Press clubbed together after this Portland World. Tur«a, Mcxtaati«, Aw«!» Amarka»«. Ainrrl DIED. plication to tie designated as official pub liar:», Sl«m«'«4, Abt »»In¡nn», Nor»« «¡»a-. I«jlftt«», G.ioika, Ku -iih*. Hbi*iì'iii», will be |2.00. Please note change in our M< »lcn¡«, Äu*lr!»lin«4. Bblgariati«, »liijhian* lisher of tiie laws enacted by such Legis RAIXTON—In Portland, hut week,(’apt. clubbing list. We can not even make M IM FAIT! UFA •” UH-im«4 wh » AN EXCELLENT PATER. lative Assembly; and undertaking to Win. Ralaton, of Garibaldi, aged about muí ilniifrMivil tl”i u«t» Mm !<«»«•»•«•» «illd I biiokbii.'tn.«. wrw>.| ri*i'r:.t in«. Il«>io«rii| h . pil•''••f•r»p»•• . csi4.i4 North. these terms with old subscribers of the I South I 70 years. | i Im In«, piuiin making, «Mich | m | m > i The T illamook H ha DUOUT' s New- perform such publication as here in pro «iitiliuf'.iffwr«'of «Ull. ti ■ n » iim -I, r1»»« «■liiii«. pi; Free Press, and all w ho have taken ad I.ei'.es Portland Arrives 1 93« " 7:00 p Ili HIM EH—At his residence, three miles lüBther, »««*«• I«. * ni »•■ !•>'«. im im 'I h I w . pu-tnr Year’s edition is an excellent paper. It vided. Ar 1 6:22 a Albani’ lo 23p ta Lv I|»n |», e«i»«'i»p» ” 4. f*»'». 1 ’ * '" 11*. I>riitl«e, flit* vantage of our clubbing list heretofore east of thia city, Seth Himes, age<! 72 Lv 9 00 p Ui riK» ll tf whkU »iiiL« fuiiitd paulli.rly i San Francisco S ec 1OX 3. Any publisher upon com lo:15a in Ar gives a good description of Tillamook ia«irM<iv*. years. cannot renew with the same pap^r, as FORLIUN l’HOIH'i T*. •»»•*« It is a well gotten up plying with the foregoing section, it shall Above trains Stop only st following «tatlon« the terms given us by other publications county and city . tr«h'*i. uf Um ouiturr »b«i preparitk HEADLIGHT AND.H'DGE’FLJBIIARY. north of Roseburg: Host Portland, Oregon City, ciiociilRt«, «wtu*n. R»«. h«mp «u| pa|s>r, and shows that the proprietors, lx: the duty of tho Secretary of State to «lio<er. «IlintNiOn. »H»|»l«)*' fH'l pi'i , Woodburn. Salem. Albanv, Tangent, *s odds. are applicable only to new subscribers to deaignate such applicant as publisher «im», |>i «in«, <1 it»-«. rat«ln«. Ar*, Messrs. Lamb A Jones are first-class Halaoy, Harrisburg. Junction City, Irving, Hu Evervliody who will send ns $2.00 for ncruhn. cork, «mutphor, < «*f<»r o I, l those papers. and to furnish such publisher with a cor gene KATI KAI. I11MTORY. 1»t«T.mM< ar t mm.i* •»«■ newspaper men.—Layfavette Ledger. BOSgBUMO MAIL daily . u year's subscription to the H f . avlioht m-acilpwn«. !.<•!•< Iu| »in» t •<« lHu -ln*lli*li' . »f I lieaa'a. There is a great deal of con plaint made rectly printed copy of tho Laws enacteil I,lr I« Il li■•» aiul in-»i,n. wtiliiuu' L curiosa ml rc«>.rd* will receive in addition to our paper, the lug Uitir itf« «u*i balot«. 4:00 p in bv our sulis. niters :n the southern part of Ar Portland R:o0 a ni Lv bv the Legislative Assembly as defined BblLT fl’ THE TOWN. LA IV. Tn« M ammoth ni Lv i2 00 Albany famous humorous monthly magazine 12:20 p m Ï.V i.iHik. t Hill« Cttr» t»inu ll G 2O a tn the county « n a«-count of not getting tiieir I.V Roseburg 5:4» p m Ar The illustrated numlier of the T illa in section 1 of this net, to be published j called ''Judge’s Library,” for one year con'M'tiing fu'.l « ii *1 conci •nd »Lu I»’» * •’( tho M«'«»» papers regularly. We hope the post mook H eadlight , issued la t week, was as provided in section 5 of this act. aiibj- cttu IIIIgMUa. «I«h ALBANY LOCAL. DAILY (MCEPT «WNDAV) This offer is made to both those renewing masters in that section will I ook into the very creditable to t lie proprietors. Lamb UI XI XU. D-MrtpHona S ection 4. The publisher shall receive « .’<1, ..ii> diauK»;>'h>, eu«:, «alt, uoj.prr old subscriptions and to those fieconiing qalekaibar. matter an<l will tiikv it as a favor if our 4Jor.es. It contained a number of finely compensation for such publication at fhe Portland Albany woxpr.Ms 0/ Tifr rf * patro s will inlbrin i a of any failure to executed cuts of buildings and prominent rate of twenty crtits l*er folio of on« subscriber* for the first time. No otliei d li|«'fr»t*' t il.u t bom»’««»fth« «•'-»•u thoí lfl»'««. II i * i LOCAL »ARSRNOER TR UM« DAILY (EXCEPT «CN- receive tiieir pa|»ers. We arc careful to people. A few years ago Tillamook was hundred words: Provided, that pnblica-, paper in this country ia able to make lA-tw«' tun« « U b« mv M • la« |>«url ultlnfl. •nri.l tl-lnoR. «Ic subscribers this offer, the H fadligut |e<k t'ir<iiii;li Ihn vntiiabl« * DAY.) A!. AM» MIMTI see that the papers leave this office O.K , looked upon as a place, almost, if not tion in newspapers having over one i. ,. F.o-v $n < nr< . by 1 Impta XTATIRTK I.alte» a «ai»i nmount of »•i«»» »••«$ |. ■• in »•<•»» I. .II«« h» | l, «very a .ru«» ul »t.tih $«<»**• (»•fHitn'tirti n« Ai having secured the exclusive right to club Albany Ar I «:aS a ni and cannot understand wherein the diffi . C.I <1. i.arfruent fot'fflni ■ pai|'iil»Hi»ii rif U»»- cunliu» lit», «f thr(»«" thousand circulation in the state shall be 1 jT.eb'inon quite ont of the world hut the establish T,v ‘ Huo a m nf » iilvh j.i any taui« mu « f iti'i ptln*’lf>»l caMiniflr» • f • *» w*rM with "Judge's Library” for this vicinity. f Albany - ' a . p in culty i » s. tlirr», Fri-al'IrliU «I »•■«•• f»r **l<»t «*?««> mer.t of the H eadlight has brought a- paid lor nt the rnte of five cents per folio , "Judge's Library” ia a monthly maga- Ixba H»-- ' ’ ’ i to a n’ atea »n*t *lepito of •»»•. Ink»» «n«t •••.«■ •« Cr'.O\ t Nt» f»:*’ «»VEH V. »• markhbly fnioy t «r. •«! in the r of of thp bout wondirful charges —Telephone- additional fo« eac»> one thousand addi z.ino of fun, the subscription price o. . to. • ............ '.»»■«'-, in 1-1'I hi « Iho Su-ani I«»o>.nu*«ioti «f onlnial« aifl yriortiv nt » • A so ail f nii-n»«, «öwer» »'.4 Mrnfltnrn«, »•$■«»11 • I.* !■ gr*| b. ff » Pl.iKimt th $ ><*trl4 Light. PuPmsr’ RuVe' SI . •«■< ,1,. h t -'. 1-G.-I,.. u.o Tj|»o Witter, tire Typn from New York. M Import ml point«, tional circiilstional within the state, or bu hl u_ •u-riv occupied by Harr\ Register •nicry b «»4 progr*«», pop'»’«« which alone is $1.00. It contains 3- M . h «r- »» ( » I«« U'.n, trn. frs< tlon over five hundred. T ourist S leeps ?, cars rber «hop, Wednesday Wrig t h WDXÎH H**. Fi Tf-Me pilona eilte«, M« , .-.mimon epanimo twat ç»i pagi a of humorous illustrations and read- i,¡., d <f ■■■ Vr'tta •••»no Pnrk, Yr-anmlte nuucl«1t»n » ii 4» m of ceptiM- R •! the w« «14, Clifton« hou H na S ection 5 publication when n»< »rn 4 t vp fine being the cause. • t-r,- P.I'R. 'ho A'¡», I’trio. V-.'i»lu«, Vent««, of FINK ILLI STRATI«,!«». For the accommodation of Cec ’nd r i a-- p » ibi «>«, *»rt«iw of'h*' naniMof ointn«, (irg matter, to all of which "Judge’s” t »», .,« ».! »■ '.t.l., M-».i,.;'>tii <-««•. Natural m wnrk», popular f«M«a. tamil»«« qua gerì, attached to Exprès* T ring. ITotni. .,rdere«i, shall '* '« ” 1- one in *'' of the H ok and ( Unta. •4«l«'p woMa I f turn..»« (••««< Tie issue of the H eadlight , printed famous artists and writers are contribu ■ 4 I« l.ad«l‘.i i. ♦ the bu ¡ding. The at Tillamook, of the 9th inst., «as a, newspaper sc designated, and within tors, and is neatly printed and bound in pe.'i'i r I The West Ride Divi-i ,n H«»ok ! 1 o. nipy yet be die cred.table paper, giving a very good de- ninety «lays «<'«« ths adjournment of the 1 handsome colored covers It is a con ,<,,<.(•• ci,» anta »<*»«!• ili' » «»f i»h«f. a r-marlhlily trit- r •»• In *i wr . .•* a’«I • t . ’.1. »tv itti ' vclopj KDIA ifl m«F b» fruittflH. yet bwt ■ fnMt$on*l part e*f ?*«*• t'-fl’« pi BETWEEN P9RTLMD IV9 C^Vilir trn an <>• H- '.any conflagrations eription of Tillamook city and countv, Jxqrisiative AssrinMr, and a eorrectly densation, in fact, of "Judge's” brightest ,1 t , 1 1 «tn J. >1 u r*«’ arnrtahoi»■««•( n.-fiil tin I anWrV*ln'.i'g Lirvt Hp*^’.r<(«$• •»' »• r •*■ •• h * 1 i . j < a r«n»aMw »'irk* ♦ vai pnblkli«Hl jn any i»n*i <>r Ui flUR«« N » I 0«»w»,fl*»«»'-W b ■ MAIL TRAIN DAILY (RXCBFT SUNDAY befor»* tt.< ■ft.-tr tig Th ’xe who with fine illustrations of public anti pri in*1 legibly printed copy of such news- so-i.r'i • . ». •.' I»!» » <1 -very Fay with ««»«aril «•» thr vartou« r»«Tlw«lnv IMWMI«»»'» tXM i H i humor. i.ix a-.t n« r»a«««>n >7 ii>»farni»rRn«lho ia»wti«ia ibair daily dullaaaiU par««lta, a»J (tf eu* :$<>«■ m I Lv Portland Ari j - j have be. » p! pc»? 'a e l should drop a . a4»if mu la mere «1 trrtamtnK vf »natructivc I I.V X«rtli YstnMn Lt - t, B vate buildings, the proposal $40,0,3 p.rtxr shall bellied with the ‘tacretary LOOS AT TIIE FlGl'Rts! Corvgha r v ' u.«« p m dollar F»r tw 1 in the « o: rid hotel at Nehalem beach, pictures of the ,f state with bill for printing the same The regular subscription price of the The Or-'g i»- n I ‘ ’Be lar eat rirculn- prominent men of that section, etc. The attached, and if found a<> printed the id Corvallis conned with trains ic Railroad. ikn 01 1 I ’ ty «A^\ s^kly H eadlight is the loss in the line of tim Secretary of Slate shall approve tho bill H eadlight ia $1.50 MM DAILY, (EXT v ~ t StJITDAY.) The regular subscription price <4 paper we- <»i th p.r- >y M untaiiw« And ber land notices, having published 820 of and inane a warrant on the State Treas "Judge's Library” is $1.00. While we a- them-within two years, besides 3j0 urer for the payment thereof. Portland Art 6 » a ni in ord» r to ¡urther 1 <*ic:uW its 4 40 p m 11 L y North Yamhill L» 1 6.16 a m é S3 p m L y S ection 6. This a< t shall be construe«! ; offer both publications to you for J j .OJ. 1 Ar t«d w, homestead and pre-emption notices, the L t | 5:4l a m McMinnville ?:»$ P ■ a large Hat of valuable J>nok> awrotber printer’s fees amounting to nearly ten to mean that such publication shall not vdm 'R ibe for the TILLAMOOK ' be made at the ex|i*-nse of the state if Through Tickets n«eful articles. an4 nrJ >4ferinK Ke in at* thousand dollars —Toledo Post. K «nted in supplement or pamphlet form, HEADLIGHT, the only news premium« tu each u jr »■!• riaer, to any ------- TO ALL POINTS-------- paper in Tillamook county of ita aeveral i««ua for year!- «iibscrip- HOLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE, apart and s-parate from the newspaper. EAST AND SOUTH Fortlaixl. Oregon, will open September 1st S ection 7. Tbia act being denned ol tiona. Th« Orel ontaa ■4»o«$'l be in every of giving all the county news. J, A. We«», the leading penman of the co»’« >, shall take effect household. Jend f« J^miurn liât to hu become a partner in thia whool and nil! immediate >4M and after ita ap- (be <>re. .a DabiiaMdg Co.. Portland, make it the leading Bu iuee. College Seed for and be in I It. F. ROGERS Catalogue. Asst. G F and Ta.« A<1 Oreg'ia. T illamook , 23, li 1. Uhs "Headlight SI.75. 020 Bcanlifal El stra The Headlight s $1.50 per year i Mammoth CyclopeeJ Only $2.00