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M. V. t.JOHNKO» WM I> STILLWELL G eo . I,. SMIUI rRFMDRNl VlCR PRESIDENT mi r fâirf System cf Side-wa^ì S fxkf . ta RY and T ream ! C laude T hayer W H C ooper K xkcvtive C ommittee L. H. B rown I W m . D. S tih . wei . l l H. V. V. J ohnson W F D Jo u.s. »‘ORIlESl’ONDrNG SECRETARY. Meets first »nd third Saturday eaeh month. jfl^^Free information regarding Tillamook County. Write for particulars, and see further descriptive matter in this paper. Send f</r copy of I llustrated H eadlight , Bour«l of Trad« Edition. ì TUE DUTY ON WOOL. IT HAS GREATLY BENEFITED THE AMERICAN FARMER. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the tinderalgncd will at the next ensuing term of the Countv Court of the State of Oregon tor Tillamook Countv. to-wit: th« first Wednesday of May, iW2. applv to the said County Court fet a license to s« ll spirituous, malt mid vinous liquors with in Nehalem precinct in said County, for the t«Tin of one year, in less quantities than o»« gallon. Dated March 22, 1*92. S am I. undbor «.- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT. Advertisement« under this head, one cent per word for first Insertion, and half rates thereafter. BKYÍOÍKATIt COUNTY TICKET. For Clerk, W. W. C okheh , of Hebo. For Sheriff, J ohn E dward », of Trask . AIL BOAT:—S. I’. Svenson runs a sail boat be tween Tillamook and Garibaldi, stopping at i way points. Trips made according to the tides. Passengers and freight carried. S. A. ROBERTS, --------»HALEB IN--------- • S <*f Wool Have Increased I!e- cause We Did Not I'roduce Eno iiffh Hardware, Cutlery, Coors, U/indowi, FOR THE PRICE OF ONE PETITION. For Long Term CommiMioner, To the H onorahle C ounty C ourt ok the C. C B abb I do E, of Bay City. J\BSTRACTS OF TITLES:—Titles examined S tate ok O regon , for T illamook C ounty . J' and records searched. Abstracts made for Material for tho Larger Amonnt of Your petitioners, legal voters within the pre all lauds or town lots in the county on short For Short Tenn ConiniiHRioner, cinct of Nehalem, and constituting a Majority ol notice. Work for nonresident lam! holders, ia Woolen Goods Made at Home. said voters, do hereby pray your Honorable J. K. C raven , of Meda specialty. The only set of abstract books in Body to grant to Kam Lundborg a license to sell the county. Complete to date, office in H ead Tho Hon. William M. Springer, chair spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in the said light office. Address T illamook A bstract For Treasurer, of Nehalem, in less quantities than oue man of the ways and means committeo, precinct Co., Tillamook, Ore- gallon, for the term of twelve mouths from the G eo C ohn , of Tillamook City. in his article on “How to Attack the ist. day of May. 1892, aud this your petitioners I EEDS:—Blank deeds for sale at this office, 5 For Assessor, , Tariff,” in the February North Ameri will ever pray: cts each or 4 cts each by the dozen,—same as ) Win. Lattie Henry Tohl Portland or Salem prices. Approved from. Free can Review, makes the following state R. Brown II N . B aknmakt , of Oretown. H B KMT samples will be* sent to Notaries in this county. (’ha- Seamon W Jacobs ments 1 W Finley ----- WITH----- N M Kimball For Surveyor, (' M tie Somer "The imports of wool for the ton C A Carpenter TABLETS AND DRAWING PAPER —For sale I W Zimin er in an J. S haw , oí Metía Fred Zaddach 1 at this office. Suitable for school work. months ending Oct. 80, 1890 (the Mo Benj Higgenbotlmm otto Zangg Tablets for pen or pencil. | W Armstrong Kinley bili took effect Oct. 6, 1890), T F GnlTrgher For 8nperii)teneent, 1 J Eff'vnherg W Batterson ameunted to 88,000,(XX) pounds, while J Angelo 43 J. k. H arter , of Buy City. JI K Sliver ubscriptions taken at this office for any ! ilsear Bergman newspaper or magazine published in the the imports for the ten months ending Louis Bartelt FC Niebuhr Laugh a rd United States or Foreign countries. For Coroner Oct. 80, lH’Jl—tho ten months next after Peter j Arnold Teryung W Schollmeyer PllICE 81.23 I’EK YEAR, G E H Dean Dll. S. W. W eaver , of Tillamook City the passage of that bill—wero over 119,- David Sehnellnaus —OR---- R I’aps \/ISITING CARDS:—A fine line of latest styles, Fred Knbbe <XX),000 pounds, nn increase of ovor 80 John Larson Theo Mutznick * 5O cts per pack of 5O. At this office. Fred Hetrnes Andrew Klein. per centum. • • » I) C Peregoy “For the ten months ending Oct. 80, R H Krebs MORTGAGES:—At this office. 5 cts each or 12 Robed tie Bert Sanders (For Ninety Days.) JVi for 5O cts. 1890, the imports of woolen goods were Herman Schollmeyer J ob P rinting at L ess than P ortland P rices . valued ut over $49,000,000, while those N ow is the time to order Letter Heads, Bill for the ton montlis ending Oct. 30, 1891, Heads, Enveloixs, Cards, Etc. PKICE 80.00 PEK YEAB. NOTICE. were vnlnod at only $29,(XX),(XX), a de We make this reduction that all may get in Notice is hereby given that th«* undersigned the habit of using printed stationery. It costs EHAL EM — The best place to invest. Map crease of over 41 per centum. It also will at the first day of the nett regular term of less tlmu to buy blank stationery and is more with prices of lots, in this office. Write to T'.IIE SAN FRANCISCO appears that the price of wool has aver the County Court of theState ofOregon for Til business-like. Once in the habit, and you will I or call on Nehalem Mill Co., Astoria, Ore., or (I < WEEKLY CALL County, apply to said (.'qurt to grant n not quit it. It saves time and money. aged from two to three cents a pound lamook H enry T oehl , Nehalem, Ore. 24-tf liccnsv to Jo*. B. i’ap»* and Clarences Robbins jlfp Ii a bandsoine eight The prices given are for the best quality ok less since the passage of the McKinley to sell spirituous, malt nod vinous liquors in lt-xs quantities than one gallon, for the term of pater and stock , though we furnish cheaper ITY TRANSFER:—I mn ready with inv pace paper. It is issued every tall than it was when the bill passed.” six months, within the precinct of Nehalem, rgrades for less money. No trouble about writ- wagon al all times to deliver good, to any Thursday, and contains all ot ng with pen and ink on our stationery, aud the part of the city. All kindsol draying done on Tho conditions described by Mr. County and State aforesaid. printing is done in the best style of thé art. .Man h 25, I892. Jos. B. PAPE. short notice and with despatch. J. C. M ason . the important news of the Springer for Octolicr remained prac C larence 8. R obbins . I f^KXX) <7«f _________ %hoo 1 ¥500 1 ^2.50 week, gleaueil from every quar tically unchanged till December. In To the H onorable C ounty C ourt ok the Business Cards $i 50 $2 25 Í3 00 Í4 50 ter of the g'obe. complete up considering his figures wo shall extend S tate of O regon for T illamook C ounty : USK’:—Lessons giveu on the piano and OO 3 00 Bill Heads 1 50 a »5 • 5 Th»* undersigned, legal voters of Nehalem Letter Heads organ. Prices to suit the times. M rs . 1). to date of publication, It fur- 3 00 tho comparison over tho whole year, precinct, a as •1 50 ■ 5 OO County and State aforesaid, do hereby Note Heads (, ’ . B owers . I 40 .2 OO 4 50 a 75 ¡ ending Dec. 31. instead of over tho ten ¡iriiy your Honorable Court to grant ii license to Statements nishes the latest and most I AO 2 OO ■ ■a 75 : 4 50 B. Pape and Clarence S. Robbins to sell Envelopes 6’4.. months ending Oct. 30. Wo will thus Jos 2 50 i reliable financial news and XX I 50 4 (K) AIL BOAT: — J. A. Richardson is now run spirituous, m It and vinous liquors, within said XX ” Large a 50 4 as have the advantage of later figures and precinct, in quantities less than 1 gallon, for the Show ning hissai! boat, the Witch of the Waves, I market quotations, and gives 2 00 Tickets... I 5« • a 75 ■ Tillamook and Garibaldi, touching at a whole calendar year, while tho phe term of six months, and * “ this your petitioners Dance with stubs between special attention to liorticul- ” 2 00 1 50 Bay City and i obsonville. Passengers and will ever pray: .2 00 PostCiS, Small a 75 : •3 50 freight carried. Trips made daily, the weather I 50 nomena he mentions will appear with R Krebs tural and agricultural news, William Dotson A OO 2 OO " Medium 3 00 ■ -5 OO permitting. 3st f out material change. ami is in every respect a first- Sam I.undborg . io OO II B Kiirr 6 50 .8 50 ” Large 5 oo Sunders Henry Robcdue 2 50 Circular Letter 3 a.s I • 5 25 > 75 It is true that during the Inst calendar Bert class family paper, appealing It Brow'll If P Stiver 1 oo Shipping Tags. a 75 : 4 SO » 75 year our imports of raw wools of all i. C I’iiregay to the interest of every member W WJacoby Visiting Cards socts. f‘.>0 or 75cta. f»l(X). A J Cloutrle kinds wero greater than in 1890 by 80,- John Larson of the household. ■Bought of" Statements on pencil paper, tablet Charles Seamon Win Latlie organ of the State Department of Public Instruc 630,899 pounds, about the rate of in- Fred Kcbbe form, $2 25 or fj 00 V1000. David Sehroolmas tion. The JOURNAL is ft monthly magazine Placards. ‘ Positively no credit," etc., fl f*doz. devoted to School and Home Education; there erease given by Mr. Springer. This is Herman Schollmeyer Benj I liggenlfot ha m “p>.HE MOUSING CALL Henry Tobi C. E R bean or less: 3<‘ts. each for all over. Large size |i 50 fore, it is indispensable to teachers, and invalu tho fact lhat seems to puzzle our corre Jos Effenliergi’r C| (SKVBX I ssuks a W kkk ) H Tubesing $Moz. and sets each for al) over. able to friends of education in general. Price— 51^ Is a live metropolitan Win Batterson Fred Zadducb spondent. It ought not to. "For Sale" and "For Rent" placards, w ith space <1.00per annum; five or more copies 80 cents Andrew Klein Il Findley each; sample copy lo cents, for name and description, sets. each. The United Stall's consumes annually Frank Swency daily. It is the MOST RELIA F C Niebuhr Horse Bills ou curd board or cloth, $5 00 ^50 or Address J. B. HORNER, Proprietor, Albany, Or. alsiut 0(X),0()0,(XX) pounds of raw wool. II K Nelson Win 'I'oh! BLE, and ift recognized as $6 50 |Ai00. C M de Somer U We grow about one-half of this quan being the LEADING NEWS Deeds, Mortgages, Bonds for Deeds, Summons, tity, or 300,000,000 pounds, and import Applications for Survey, and all other legal PAPER of the Pacific Coast. blanks of same size carried tn stock, 5c. each all the rest. Sonic of it, about 100,000,- NOTICE. Either of the above papers we or 50c. ^hloz. Discount of 15 per cent, on $5 00 (XX) pounds, wo liaveb ien in the habit of I n the C ounty C ourt for the S tate ok orders. Blanks not enumerate«), $i 00 ^100. will send postpaid as a pre O regon , for T illamook C ounty . importing in an unmanufactured form, Specially prepared Receipts, or Orders, bound urement of all kinds of Lumber, LUMBtH mium on receipt of the follow in the matter of the application ofj in tablet form, $2 00 $H00, $j,5o V250 or $4». 00 Logs, Planks, Scantling: cubical .yr» and of importing the rest in a mann- ing subscription prices for the Theodore Parks [ N otice . ^IO(K). Large size, $3 (X). $4 50 and $7 00. contents of square and round ARU facturod form as woolen goods. The for license to srl malt liquors. ) combination: ROOK Printing on Postal Cards, $1 00 #100, $1 50 fOso, Timber; hints to lumber dealers;I fig frainors of tho McKinley law saw that To whom it may concern :—Notice is hereby wood measure; spee«l of circularuwu <2 40 ICiOO and $3 25 flhooo. saws; care of s.iws, cord-wood tables; felling that I, tin- undeisigned, will apply to the Pencil Tablets, 5 and 10c. For ink, 10 and 15c. tho great evil they hail to reined) was tho given trees;growth of trees: land measure; wages, Honorable County Court, of Tillamook County, It always pays to order in quantities of 500. tm[>ortation of woolens, which not ouly Oregon, sitting for the transaction of County rent, board, interest, stave and lending bolts, business, on Wcdnestlay, May 4tli, 1891, for a etc. Standard lxaik throughout the United No charge for blocking work in tablets. displace American w<xd just as really liceiiNc to sell malt liquor* in Garibaldi Precinct States and Canada. Get the new illustrated Extra charge for color work, printing on both as du un|K>rtation of law wool, but also Tillamook County, Oregon, in quantities less sides and difficult designs. All kinds of com- edition of i8«2. Ask your book-seller for it. one gallon, for a period of one yeur from m<-ii ial pi inting uolenum«-rated done promptly Sent post paid for 35 cents. the labor which should roceivo employ thou the granting of sni»i application. and at low mt< s. G W FIaher.Box 238 Rochester N.Y. ment making the im|>urted article ¡'.ore. Dated this nth day of March, I892. IN ADVANCE. ’»11 and see our extensive line of samples T heodore P arks . "If we do not grow wool enough for our i77t«T you can get an idea <»f what you want mid SALOON PETITION. •wn use,” they said, “then let us im|»ort be convinced of our claims. Mail orders given OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. I n the C ountv C ourt kor the S tate ok prompt attention. Samples of Legal Blanks tho raw wool instead of tlio finished UNITED STATES. O regon , for T illamook C oi ntv . sent free to Notaries, Attorneys and J. P.’s. product, ai-d so give work to our owu In the matter of the application of« ........................... BENJAMIN IlAURINON President t ................. HEADLIGHT PRINTING CO . L evi P. M orton Vice-President I>eopl<> instead of to foreigners. They Theodore Parks > P etition . [Tack this on your desk.] T illamook . O rb . ' Secretary of State J ames G. B i . aine for license to sell malt liquors ) aimed at tlio t!00,0(X),000 ponnds ini|>ort- C harles F oster Secretary of Treasury To 1 he H onorable C ounty C ourt :—We the J. W. N oble ¡secretary of Interior ed ns woolen goods rather than at tho undersigned legal voters, respectfully represent WHAT TILLAMOOK OITY HA8. .............. S. B. E lkins Secretary of War ltX),(KK),(XX) pounds of im|>ortivl raw wool unto your honorable laxly that uc arc legal IN ADVANCE. B. F T RACY Secretary of Navy ELEOTRIO LIQHT8—The city ia lighted voters within Garibaldi precinct, Tillamook J ohn W an a maker As a matter i f fact, the increase in tho County, Oregon, ami as such le^al voters, res throughout bv electricity, the streets with arc Postmaster-General W. II II. Mi 1.1.ER Attorney-General tariff on wools was immaterial. A uni pcetfuliy petition your honoruble body to grant lights and the dwellings and business houses Secretary of Agriculture .. J eremiah R usk to Theodore Parks a license to sell malt liquors form rate of cloven cents a pound tv as in STATE OF OREGON saiil precinct for one year from the issuance with incandescent light«. The plant is first- A GOOD SEAMSTRESS S. P ennoykr . sutistituted for tho two rates of ten and of said license, in less quantises than one pi! class in every respect, and.capable of lighting a Governor ........................ G. W. M c B ride Sécrétai y of State • . . IS A . . . twelve rents on unwashed clothing wool loti, and your petitioners will ever pray: city of lO.Ooo inhabitants. . P hil . M rtchan Treasurer W B Alderman T It Rohde ((.'lass I); a uniform rato of twelve cents i A 1, Ah erniHii E. B. M c E lroy 8IOEWALK8. — Miles of good, wide, substan Supt. of Public Instruction Ervin Carter F rank <’. B aker tially constructed sidewalks, forming a network Fruiter J M Hat tison instead of two rates of toll (uid twolvoon < lit is Peterson < R. S. S trahan S P Svrnnon 1 I. I. Smith extending to and connecting all parts of the city. Supreme Judges combing wools (Class II). {W. P. L ord AND A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY IS S Hauxaurst Jacob Scliap|Mirt GRAVELED STREETS.—A first-class system of fR. 8. B ean Tlio result luis been about as was ex 1 Wm Tatton ONE OF OUR NEW r Hvrotn / J. 11. M itchell 1 J Johunaon graveled streets, with a deep covering of good L McFee pected. During tho year ending Dec. ‘ FC Skoiup Senators ... ) J. N. D olph ( has H Miller gravel, which »«¿obtained in the city limits. XI, 1891, ear imports of manufacture»of John I .at tin B. H ermann Il Crane Congressman . CITY HALL.—A neat .substantial structure, Hany Crane » Willie L«»nqui*t J. T. Appersoti, wool wero about $2O,(KX),(HX) less than Samuel 1’ Wilks i containing city offices, council chamber, city Willem II Itusl y Register. they were the year liefore. Hero was F 1’ Hobson 1. Pariah i jail and rooms for Fire Company. There is n U. S. Und Office, Oregon Ci B. I?. Burch, Erick I vtcrMon an increase of 60,(XX).('00 pounds in the F M Hefty Receiver. good fire bell in the tower, and the building SEWING MACHINES \\ Balmer I demand of this country for raw wool to W F Bulmer THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Frank Ma icy presents a good architectural appearance. . .. F. A. M oore Joint Senator Nels Anderson make siniilir goods in this country. 1 John B Parker TELEQRAPH -The Tillamook & Bay City Circuit Court R. P. B oise Jay Shepard Frank Ekroth Manufacturers uceossarily went abroad A Herman Telegraph line connects with the Western Prosecuting Attorney . .. ,G. G. B ingham Boelk Benj Johnson '■(.■tax lii.iilcr F (' Nielmr Union at Forest Grove, and will lie .extended on COUNTY. TILLAMOOK for pnrt of their supply, for our own Zangg A McNair .. wm . d . S tillwell Representative this end to Nehalem and Clatsop. wool growers did not produce enough Otto A < amplu ll E Anderson H. F. H olden Judge TOWNSITE.—The location of the city is re last year to supply it. But over and J A Richardsou i W T W est 43 Com missioner markably beautiful, and is just sloping enough )J. E- S ibley above the extra 3t).tXx).(KX) ponnila which ...... W. W. C onder to secure good sewerage and drainage. An ex Clerk ................ they imported, there remains another S am D owns Slu riff ..... cellent system of water works can l»c put in nt Treasurer H. II M< D ermott 90.000,900 as a ¡sisitive increase in de 1 I n the C ounty C NOTICE reasonable cost, also. The townsite is, 1 lid off Assessor F M I amb ourt for tiik S tatk of mand for American wools—that is, there oki . gon , for T ii . i . am « m ) k C ounty . J ohn E dwards Hurveyor ; regularly, and uith wide streets. _________ ,____________ .. a r. wm 11. Probate. 1 School Superintt tendent wore 80,000,000 pounds of wind less im HON. II. K. HOLDEN, In JUDGE. BUILDINGS —There are many | costly and Ih?puty Prosecuting Attorney A. W. S everance ported dnnng tho last calendar yiwr beautiful dwelling houses In the city, and manv In the matter of the Estate of« TILLAMOOK CITY. than in tho year before. So that Mr. Charles E. Morris, > C itation . substantial busines.* houses. The school house Recorder ..................... .. ...... G. O. N olan I Iterase«!. ’ Springer's second |ioint alsnit the de is a credit to the city. Attorney ................. E. E S ki . hh Mrs C. S Gibson and al) other heirs at law ........... .................... GKO C ohn BUSINES8.—The city has'four w hnrvcs. a saw Treasurer creased imports of woolens, answer* his of To the Estate of ( harlcs E Morris, Deceased Marshall D 1! S kxton first alsmt increased imports of raw In the name of the State of Oregon, you ami mill, three blacksmith shops, two livery stables, iJoiiN B arker . Prcsiden of you are hereby < ted ami tcqiilred to three goml hotels, several wood working shops, Trustees W ii . so N wool. Thu net result is a gain to Amer- each appear before the Judge of this Court at the . P ettit lean labor, wool growers and wool man r otirt Room thereof in Tillamook City in said two hardw are stores, a jewelry store, a l»ook County and State, on Saturday, June II, 1822 at store, a shot* store, three saloons, two barber nfactnrors. ten o'chn k A M., to show cause why the follow shops, a tern prance resort, a feed store, two The slight deciino in American wool ing »lescrihed real property, bclongining to the drugstores, SOCIETY DIRECTORY agricultural implement store, meat C*«» during the last year or two has Estate of said deceased, should not be sold to market, bakery and restaurant, photograph pay dcntamh against the same, and costsand n duo to a downward movement charges o| administration; said teal estate being gallery, cooperage shop, millinery store, seven FOR full P articulars A ddress G. A R — Meets first and third Wednesday of throughout tho world, caused by an im described as follows: Beginning nt a point f.o ft south and «0 ft east general merchandise stores, a trunk, a Inrnitun- each month at 1 r. M in G. A. R Hall. C. N. D rew , A djutant . F. S kvkranck , C ommander . mense evpsndon in production in nearly of the south vast vornrr of of Block No a in Win. store, a newspnper, machinist's shop, .cal estate ail wool growing conutrloe. Tho good D Slillwell's Addition to the town of Tillamook, Hgvnts, lawcrs, doctors, ect., ect. I. O, O. F —Meet* every Tuesday night at 7 3n Tillamook City) in said County an«! Stale: effect of tho tariff in shielding our farm (tnov FAIR GROUNDS. -The Tillamook Fall Associ I*. M. in I. O. O. F Hall. F. SKVKRANcR, N. G. •vee.»»o»» ro running thence south 105 fl, thence vast nO ft, W M Ol SIN, KH SEC Y ation has fi.ic grounds, an excellent half-mile ers from this worldwide fall in prioee th« nee north L>< It. then« «* west 21o ft to the manufacturing co . place of begtunlng, containing acre, more or A. F. St A. M — Meets first Saturday night of track, grand stand, pagoda, imvilion, ect. appear» in tho fact that from Jan. 4, each month in I. O. (> F. Itall H. V. V. BELVIDERE, M.L. CMUROHE b .—The Catholics, the Methmlist« J ohnson . W. M. B. U. L amb , S kc ' y . lt»PO. to Feb. 0. 189?, wool fell in tho Witness, Hou H. F llo|«lct>. Judge of the MAA»fact»r,r, M Fin, Family Setring Machin«,. Christians. M. K Church South, and other de above named Court, with Seal ut said Court London niarkot 19 per cent, on an aver- affixed thisgth «I mv ol Sprll 1*9'.! 1 r M . of CHAPTER — Meet« first Satunlay. nominations are well represented livre. each month in I. O. O. F Hall. J. E. S ibley . cent, in thia coun- Attest. W W. C ondfr , SOCIETIES.—The Odd Fellows, Mason*. H. I*., A. P W ilson , ftrc'T. By T. II <loYWt. Deputy County Clerk. HOW I io date«. It would Grand Army, and other orders have lodges here A. O. U. W.—Mi«ets every Monday night at 7 ' of >*»’j cents a EDUCATION.— The. school employs four r n InG. A R Hall, (’ N. D rew . M Vt A. HAW I ob a pound of wool worth twenty- NOTIUE OF FINAL BKTTLKMENT teachers. Private schools are often comlurted W. S kvkrancf .. R ruorper . AN three cents, , its ns against again-d one rout cent on wool Noticr ia hereliy giveu lo all whom it muy con Two or three church institutions an* in embryo, HOOK A LADDER CO >Meets on first Tues- th.it I bave flirti my fluai awuuut as Ad- day night of each month iu Hall a . r of tho sain« price in this country - not ctru ... City _ ISLAND. ministrntor of thè Estate ofJohn P sherl.ak and good Inducements are held out for a college WII.SON. PRF.SinE.NT. U. ” N --------- D rew , C hief . C. two or three cents, ai Mr. Springer says 1 »cerase»Iami by arder of thè court Tue*dm Literary societies and leading circles an II F rk as , S kc ' y . Mai .'r»l IW2 Al thè court ioom In Tillamooi maintained. City, rtllamook Conni) Oregon a» thè lime and MAIT. FACILITIES.—There are daily mails How Free Haw Matri lais Romrllmra Work pisce lo bear «aid Fumi Avvouut. F C hurch :—Religious service« von ducted from the S. P R station at North Yamhill, also by M. 2y. IW. I Wii j UM Ol.SKN Under the ohl tariff law thednty u|>on I March the Pastor every Sun lay at ii A M. Mrs r M avlmiv . A«lminiatr«itor of »ald to Bay City and points on the Ray, and tri Richardson wilt induct the nervier.* in the into win» 80 per vent, nd vulorem. ibe Attornev. | Estate. weekly mails, from thia place to many other morning of the first and third Sunday«, and K, -l>Wi*y’1 McKinley act atnu k off tlio whole of tho Rev. Mr Mi Doughty the second Sunday Sun |«oiuts in the county. day School every Sunday al 2 • I*. M Prayer ■Inly nn.l pit jut» upon tho fro.' list ADV t NT AGEA — Tillamook City la the county nutting every Wetlneaday evcn ’ ng. Rev, G. W. NOTICE Juit before th* new law went into op R u hkrdson . P astor . Notice ia hereby given that sealed bids f«»r the seat and commercial metropolis of Tillamook «ration dutiable jnto wna »riling for building of a bridge aero»« Beaver » reck near Couuty It holds the key to the farming n*- M K C hurch S outh —First Sunday in each In* residviu « «>( Il H H«mn, tn the County of thr>.< cents a |»mn 1. Now that tho ma gion aud to trafic on the Hay. and is backed by Month at Long Prnine at ii 00 A. M at: I ; M Tinaiuix'k, stai«-of Orcaou. w ill l»r receive,I by terial i» coming into the country with tlie t ounty < <»urt «>1 *4i<| County and Male, up magnificent n source* in the way of lumbering, P M. Second and fourth Sunday« at Chapel n Tillamook. A. M and P M . ami al Lattimer dairying, fishing, ect. out paying duty, the pm .• han ri«>n to»», to and I«.« ht.Hur the fir»t Monday in Max School hoow nt >-i0 P. M Third 8uul.iv at t*»j All I ut» I j l>c l»a»vd ou piati* ami *p« TANSIVRTATION.— Steamers ply between Flea san I Valiev II 00 A. M and - 00 p.’ M veuta a p<mn<l.—Miumfactnrvr. cation« on lile in the office of Cout.tv t lerk. this place and Astoria ami Portland: also be Fith Sunday at Hebo. Rxv C. M C r » mk . P as Court rverxiug the tight to reject anv ui tween the hay and San Franct*co. The tor . Let the Free-trader defend his demand Mils IMH m I thia hhh day of Match. IRm. steamer« have good accommodations for pa* for free wool by argning that wo can Attest. W, W ( ONHEM, sriigers. and carry freight at cheap rate' C«»untv Clerk more profitably rai-o a.miething els., if B oard of P kx « ion E xaminers . There i* a daily stage between this plaiv and he will It is an honest, rtmightfor Applicants for pension* will receive med cal North Yamhill (on the B. P R R ) iu the ward theory awl deserving of ri »]»» tfnl at Dr. II V V Johusou a diug summer, ami new stage nmte* will soon be evamiiMtion store on \\ cd Head ay of each week attention from Prvtm tn iii-ts But when opened. A railroad is sure to come in the near 1II V. V .loiiNoas M. 1». they undertake to -I- w- that unrt rn Id Board<4 Examiners P rink M. 1». future. TIIK TIME »T II M kmkrolf M l>. competition of foreign woul would bene BGARDGF TK IDE-Which will answer all Imports StovBB, Ranges, Tin-ware, —— Our Premiums and Paints. FOR THIS YEAR. Plumbing and Tin-roahng Promptly Dons. --- rH---- —THIS PAPER— D OREGON. TILLAMOOK THE SAN FRANCISCO Weekly Call! S I GREAT THE SAN FRANCISCO REDUCTION! And I am Before the People Morning Call! TO ANNOUNCE THAT POLITICS CUTS NO FIGURE WITH MY TRADE, N AND THAT I HAVE A SELECT STOCK OF FURNITURE, WALL-PAPER AND WINDOW-SHADES WHICH I AM SELLING CHEAP FOR CASH. G U ndertaking in C onnection . M C. E. REYNOLDS, S Corner First St. and 1st Ave. E., Tillamook, Ore. Semi-Annual Statement. OREGON STATE SCHOOL JOURNAL. OVei* One Million £old. DAILY CALL AIÎD HIS PAPER, PER ÏEAB, OF THE COUNTY TREASURER OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY, OREGON, FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDING ON THE M»t DAY OF MARC H, A. D. 18D2, OF MONEY RECEIVED AND PAID OUT, FROM WHOM RECEIVED AND FROM WHAT SOURCE, AND ON WIIAT AC COUNT PAID OUT: DATE 1 1S91. 1 I’o amount on hand from last report " received from.................... Oct I ” 11 11 n ■ • ■ • 1 11 ” ” ”... ” 14 ” 11 11 ” .., " 26 n • • ” ” ” ” ” ”... " l2i ” 1892 ' ” ” ”... Jan. 2 ” ” ” ”... 11 ii »1 " .30 11 n /i » 11 Meh 3 ” ” ”................. ■■ .1 ” ’• 24 ” ¡31 1 ----- ------- .. . dati :. ¡ Tho hardest work tho ‘ reformer" hn« ivo planrible M< Kmlev RF9I IRK fl» WMITlt Tint NRWI »lursttoiis regarding the country and assist aet Ilers tv find suitable homes FW I he date apposite your name prime*! ou the inaretn ol ustt paper or «th the a tapper imlwates the time roar subscription expire« an«! you sty itivitvd to renew at that time Ail nets iu narUca oaixals tbr raanlv arc ROOFING. GUM ELASTIC ROOFING FFLT «-os»* »nly 12 per 100 square Ftvl Make« r»f for years, and anyone can put it on, i*ta:up 25 23 oQ ■89 75 54 »J 166 O2 Taxes Fine. Taxes ’• 2503 7« 685 72 301ÍW 4056 9t llu.tkj Uo . - .... J. <7 M 6 a0 7«2 4« 214 21 1324 77 I367 7I » IK9I 4» * I GENERAL SCHOOL 1 FUND. 1 FUND. fo.Ml O4 2:43 93 UM I 40 110-4 30 303 36 6« 16 25 50 534*71 ijOOn >13381 *0 II. McDermott, County Treasurer. °E THE S emi -A nnual S tatement , MONEY ANU WARRANTS RF.CEVIED FOR TAXES. AND MONEY T*ID T'H OtIlL'uX?.5-A2.k5yi.fV ™K XHERIFF of TILLAMOOK COUNTY, OREGON, FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDING ON TIIE »at DAY OF MARCH, A. I). 1X93. DU RING THE MONTHS OF HI KING THkMONfH»Or TO AMOUNT 1*91 I 1892---------- -------------- UY AMOUNTS ¡S9I 1892----------------------- - RECEIVED. PAID. ______________________ Nov. I Jan. | Feb. | Mar. Nov. I Jan. I Feb. | Mar. In Coin and Currency | $244 ' •0 > “ 21400 “ ~ > 23 00 $918583 To Co. Treas'r $244 $21400 l«4 oO j23<XB$t»35W $13 In County Warrants 5519 O4 Total received ol|2i4o0 1244 »2.3 6 1465486 Cota! paid Trs’r STATE OF OR EGON,. ' -------- Couuty ot Tillamook.) M 1» correct and true.*“““1’’ dowlls' sl,eriffo‘«“« Couuty, do hereby certify the foregoing>Ut.ment Witne»» my hand thl» tjth day of April. A- D. 1J»3. Samuel Downs, Sheriff of Tillamook Cc. By Theo, •teinhilber, D«P« S emi - annual S tatement . . ' STATK OF O«GON. «HOWIXO THK OF siin\ '.‘r'-OWHI’ BY the coi nty court W»Kulirei.iiwSH.A1 A^LOWEli, AMOUNTOV W ARRAN IS DRAW N, AND AMOUNT OF WAR RANTS OUTSTANDING AND UNPAID FROM THE 1st DAY OF OCT U91 ‘ TO THE 31st DAY OF MAR. 1592, BOTH INULU- 81VE. ON WHAT ACCOUNT ALLOWED. Salary of Co. " ” ” Mar Mar " •• " Coniniî.sloner» Judge 4 Clerk ‘lwrL- Sheriff .... Assessor " Surveyor ” Dist. Attorney Road* aud Bridges Justice Court E«- of Imligents Support of Incidental Ex. of Co Salary of Co Jmlge ’’ ’’ ” P a ««» Commissioners. Fees ” ” Clerk ;; Sheriff Salary ” I’ .Tfe*?urer I.,.; 1 s"Peril't«'i>tcndent Fees ” Dist. 1'!!?? Attornev Salary ’’ Co st^k Irupcctor Bond and Bridges Court Ex. of Co InuiRent» »upporr of '•>, H’ ot Co. 93 salary of Co. Judge r... h £“n’“>i«loner» : , SherilT. ", A»Me»»or Road» and Bridg«ry”r Juatiec Court Ex. of Indigent» Support of incidental Ex. of Co. Total.m 1 claim.allowed .nddra— No of C laim .} A llowed amount ok C laims A llowed . D rawn . ... .193 30 6S9»: .312 .612 OO 00 0 2" JS Is If . 124 50 ¡¡j 134 78 _ _ 61 00 47 50 S® 3 . W On 12 4o I90 55 254*8 t«yo 72 3» STATE OF County of Tlllanumk'l " 71nw‘!?ihK rToy <TT,,,F »h«t the ririi?in7i,'a°2!2.'!LC.'7k ol (•’"»'F «* Tillomook. State K ,h* Conn»T Court of aa^TcoJnti^Ti »»«.»tern ent of the number audam.nint of claim" ori«-J:*' aco>“"» «he »»me We ™<"'<h» coding on the j»» day «1 la outstanding and unpaid i. tJTt. ' ,n,oa»« <>• warrant» drawn, ami thean.ua»« ial coatody. •" »he fame appear opon ,ht. rrTOnl, ot nl). office In my «*• " 'tn^hiaH J*"'1 «4»' Seat of the Comity Court of »«fflfouniy 11 day of April itar. ' , ___________ — County < lee»- ___________ OF THE financial STATEMENT. ____________________ THK^li t’ÌTSìIy TILLAMOOK. IN Tn IT STATE Of I ,_______________________________IHE .ll.t hay OF MARCHE. I> ,«93. ■■ ■ LIABILITIES. ivrfêèt 14 00 12 oO 12 00 STATE OF OREGON. 1 County of Tillamook, j HS . . .. D. McDermott, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand, in the County Treasury ®f said C ounty for the six months ending on the 31st day of March. A. D. 1S9I Witness my hand this 7th day of March, A. D. lfio». NalionalSewingMachineCo 4UNI fit American wool grower» they diverte aaither a It«« (ion nor ter pert. SCHOOL FUND. $1813 60 Fine Trial Fees .............................. . ” ” Fine........................................... Polls Taxes......................................... By amount paid out on Countv Warrants balance General Fund on hand ” School " " ’’ " " Build. ..................... Incidental " ” ” . In. Soldier ” " " ” Institute ” ” " . ” amount paid State Treas’r. ” ” ” Interest on County Bond................................................. And This Papar, Per Year, SEAMSTRESS GENERAL FUND. AMOUNTS PAID OUT. I89I WEEKLY CALL HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY FROM WHAT SOURCE RECEIVED. AMOUNTS RECEIVED. I amount ■■■■■ MHSOVRCES. 1 B) F u nd» in hand. of Co.nl) Tr».»ur»r •PNi'-ablr lo th. jajanetil of Co»»ty "arrant» nt — AMOtXT