H. V. V. JoHN«<»W
PBEFWINT
W m D. S tillwell
V «ci P resident
G eo . L S mith
S ecretary and T reasi ' mer
SC lavde T mayxb
W. II. COOPEM
L. >< B rown
I W m . D. S tillwell
[H. V. V. J ohmbum
W. F. D. J ones ,
COHRESPONDlNG SECRKTARY.
Meets first and third Saturday eaeh month.
and an &xcc(fcnt Siptcm of §idt-wafâi
^acfîcd lu/ C^lac/nificciil' dtctcb of ef'it €bid
^^•Free information regarding Tillamook
County. Write for particulars, and see further
descriptive matter in this paper. Send for copy
of I llustrated H eadlight , Board of Trade
Edition.
SPRINGER
AND THE
FARMER.
What Ills Free Wool Bill Would Mean
to Our Agriruiturlsta.
Some one pointed out to Mr Springer
that we collected $0,500,000 of revenue
last year from wool, which bis bill pro-
poseti to ndmit free, and that his scaling
down of duties on other things involve«]
a further reduction of revenuo, on last
year’s importations as a basis, of $19,-
600,(MX) more. "Oh, there will be no
loss of revenue,” he in effect replied.
"The lower duties on woolens and
worstetla will invite larger importations,
so that just as much revenuo will result
from the lower rates as was last year ob
tained from the McKinley duties.”
Do the Ameri--an [¡eoplo realize the
signification of that brief statement?
Last year wo imported $13,000,000
worth of wool manufacture*. At the
decrease«! rates Used in the Springor bill
—they average about 30 [¡er cent, on last
year’s imports as a basis—we should
have to import $115,000,(XX) worth.au in-
Xrcaso of $72,000,000 over 1801, in ordor
to make up tho $20,000,000 deficiency in
revenue. This, remember, is what Mr.
Springer himself says would take place.
What effect would this increase in im
ported goods havo on domestic industry?
First, as to tho farmer: The$72,000,(XX)
incrqpso iu manufactured wool would
contain 210,000,000 pounds of raw wool,
which would come in to take tho place
of $72,000,000 worth of goods now made
iu this country of domestic wool, and to
reduce tho demand for the pnsluct of
our own sheep growers by 2111 (XX),000
pounds. But this is not all. Since Mr.
Springer admits that a mere decrease in
duties will increase imports so enormous
ly, certainly ho cunnot deny that liia ro-
mot iug the whole duty from raw wool
will tend to increnso imports of it also
At tho very least we should import no
less of foreign raw wool than was im-
]M>rted Inst year, when tho amount was
119,ooo,ood pound*, of this M,000,OK
pounds were carj«et wool, which wo
shouhl have to import any way, since it
is not unit, as Free-traders contend, can
not be successfully produced here.
We consume, at n liberal estimate,
000,000,000 [¡ounds of raw wool in tho
Uulted States. We can safely assiimo
that tho umount would not go above
that figure the first year of Mr. Springer’s
policy if it should lie inaugurate«! by tho
present congress. Now let us see whore
the farmer would come out:
Onee Only.
Lost Christ ma« day tho vicar of a
church in a large manufacturing town
had been kept busy the whole morning
Owing to the large number of weddings.
He was just leaving the church wheu
another couple came. The vicar was
very angry, and tol«l them they were too
late and would have to come another
morning, but both p)eade«l ho hard to be
marrie«! then that lie consented at last,
saying, "I will marry you this time, but
don’t let it occur again.”—Tit-Bits.
Cool«
Difft runce, to lai supplied by Ameri
can farmers............................................
But they rnlsod hud jeur......................
im.oon.an
3rn,UM),aoo
Difference, or shrinkagu in domestic
dcmumi
MM0MM
iloru would bo 1(17,000,000 pounds of
American fnnuvm* wool left on tbuir
liands nfter the homo market had liewn
fully snpp’ivd.
What would they do with it? There
is but one ntiswur. They inuat hv U it for
what it would bring—low enough to un-
denwll the chwipeat wool in tho worhl
Thu existunco of such an enonuoua iur-
pin», over half of tho whole domestic
product, would send thu market bo low
that fnrmont would again »laughter their
flock» for tallow Never lignin would
good time» return for our »beep owner»
while the tree wool polk*)’ prevailed.
Even when doinetitic pnxluction lutd
fallen the necuHMary 107.0(H),000 pounds,
the preMHire of cheap Australian, Afri
can and Argentine wool upon the market
would continually tend to tend piicee
even lower and lower till American
sheep raising was confined to thu Humi-
dtwert plains of the west. There it might
lie (Mirtsiblu for »vine wool to l»e grown,
but our main dejiendenco must la» upon
foreigu wool«. This is the inevitable
logic of .Mr. Hprltiger'11 niliiiiwion, and it
would bv well fur Al>i<'ric»n farmers tu
tin lerrtuml what it mean* to them.
GREAT
It will bu oven. then, thr.t during the
twelve month* ending Hept. *), 1 mi >| , the
average rate of duty on dutiable iui|K>rta
was 47 per cent., while on total import*,
the holiest way of re» komng, it w taoaly
HI per c ent
The Free trailer ia not only dibhomvt
in hi* amount, but be na s u <!i<houeut
uoibod in getting nt it. lie only com
put re tho rate on dutiable import*. By
thia mode of reckoning Great llritaiu a
average rat«» ia iwrly l(K)|>rr rent. fctap-
po»*e our fifiUO.OOU.UCU worth of import»
all vame in duty free with the exception
of • 100, (MW worih. n|a»n whi< h we col
REDUCTION!
(For Ninety Days.)
J ob 1’KINTING AT LESS THAN PORTLAND PRICES.
Now is the time to order Letter Heads, Bill
Heads, Envelopes, Cards, Etc.
We make this reduction that all may get in
the habit of using printed stationery. It costs
less than to buy blank stationery and is more
business-like. Once in the habit, and you will
not quit it. It saves time and money.
The prices given are for the best qi ai . ity of
paper and stock , though we furnish cheaper
grades for less money. No trouble about writ-
,and the
art.
Th« Outcome of a Discussion,
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S
Hardware, Cutlery, Doors, Window«,
Btovea, R«nyHB» Tin-WRr»,
ABSTRACT« OF TITLE«:—Titles examined
j' and records searched. Abstracts made for
all lauds or town lots in the county on abort
notice. Work for nonresident land holders, ia
specialty. The only set of abstract books in
the county. Complete todatr. Office in H ead
light office. Address T illamook A bstbact
Co., Tillamook, Orc-
I
and Pointa
!
k
:
I
EEDS:—Blank deeds for sale at this office, 5
cts each or I cts each by the dozen,—same as
Portland or Salem prices. Approved from. Free
samples will be sent to Notaries in this county.
D
FO i THU YEAR.
Plumbing and Tin-rnnfing Promptly Dona.
—THIS PA PER
OÄEGOX.
TILLAMOOK
— with —
TABLETS AND DRAWING PAPER:—For sale
1 at this office. Suitable for school work.
Tablets for pen or pencil.
TfE S H FRANCISCO
token at this office for any
S UBSCRIPTIONS
newspaper or magazine published in the
N b ' i vii II j .
The 4.1» milage of XlrlhtMl.
Misto**« I never taw »nch m fearful
looking kitchen. How do yon imin.i#e
to m i umulntu so tunny di.ty dinhea?
Cook Sure, mum, thu young luddie*
wiim just after showing me as how they
rousts a potnto nt (heir cooking schools*
— liarjaT a Baiar
lpr«>|M«* the Mol Hal re.
Jennie— la there any t«*t by which one
can Mcrrtitin the grniiint'nr»» of a «lie*
tin »nd without consulting a jeweler?
Minnie t'otishi Dob nays yon can find
<mt by snaking it, but 1 neve«* thought to
»v»k him in wlmt.-—Indiana|ioli» Journal.
I ■ «»of < <»n« lu»l*r.
MORTGAGES:
JVI for 5O cl
At this office.
I
I V.VIO
Busiiiess Card:» fl 5«
f3 00
fa a5
..2 25
3 00
Bill Heads
• 5°
• 3 00
Letter Heads
a aj
1 So
2 OO
Note lIciidH
a 75
1 40
2 OO
Statements
a 75
1 t?
XX
Envelopes C%..
. I 50 : 2 50
2 50 . 4 as
”
Large
XX
2 OO : • a 75
Show Tickets...
1 50
2 OO Í with
Dance
"
I 50
2
OO
l’nste» s. Small
a 75
I 5° !
2 OO ! 3 OO
"
Medium
1 00
8 50
5 00 ‘ 6 50
”
Large
2 50 : 3 as
( irctihir J.etter
« 75
1 (X) .
Shipping Tnga
a 75
1 75 i
Visiting Cards socts. 'ij*r»0 or 7f,cts. y 100.
“Bought .of" Statements on pencil paper, tablet
form, >2 25 y.500 or «4 00 ^1000.
Placards, “Positively no credit,” etc., fl '^«loz.
or less: jets each for all over. Isirge size *1 50
^doz. and .sets each for all over.
“For Sale” am! For Rent” placards, with space
for name and description, .sets. eaeh.
Horse Bills on card board or cloth, $5 00 %‘.so or
$6 50 f'100
Deeds. Mortgages, Bonds for Deeds, Summons.
Applications for Survey, and all other legal
blanks of same *izc carried in stock. 5c. each
or joc. >bloz. Discount of 15 per cent, on $5 00
orders. Blanks not enumerated, $4 00 #100.
Specially prepared Receipts, or Orders, bound
in tablet form, $2 co W1U0, $5 S° ^*250 or $b.oo
f'lOOO. Large size, <3 00, $4 50 and $7 00.
Printing on Postal Cauls, $1 00 flioo, $1 50 ^250,
p 40 fCiOO and $3 25 $l!ooo.
Pencil Tablets, 5 and 10c. For ink, 10 ami 15c.
It always pays to order in quantities of 500.
No charge for blocking work in tablets.
Extra charge for color work, printing on both
aides ami difficult designs. All kinds of com
mvreial pi Inting not enumerated done promptly
nnd nt low rates.
all aud see our extensive line of samples
iTTiTT you can get an idea of what von want and
l>e convinced of our claims. Mail orders given
prompt attention. Samples of Legal Blunks
Si lit Iur to s. it 11 Iles. At Ion lei S and J. I’.’s.
Tckgraph line connects with the Western
Union at Forest Grove, and will lie .extended on
this end to Nehalem and Clatsop.
TOWN8ITE -The location of the city is re
markably beautiful, and is just sloping enough
to secure good sewerage and drainage. An ex
cellent system of water works can be put in at
reasonable cost, also. Tho towusite isa I lid oft
regularl), and with wide streets.
BUILDINGS.—There are many | costly and
beautiful dwelling houses in the city, and tnanv
substantial business houses. The school house
i* s credit to the city.
BUSINESS.—The city has’four w liarves. a saw
mill, three blacksmith shops, two livery stables,
three good hotels, several wood-working shops,
two hardware stores, n jewelry store, a l»ook-
stoic, a shot' store, three saloons, two baiber
shops, a temperance resort, a lied store, two
drugstores, agricultural implement store, meat
matkvt, bakery u<id rvstaursiit, photograph
gallery, cooperage shop, millinery store, seven
general merchandise stores, a bank, a lurniturr
store, a tiewspapei, machinist’s shop,’.cal estate
agents, law ora. doctors, oct . ret.
FAIR GROUNDS -The Tillni look Fall AswH'i-
atiou h..s fine grounds, sn excellent half mile
track, grand stand, pagoda, pavilion, oct
CHURCHES
rhe Catholics, the Methodists
Christian«. M. K. Church South, and other de
nominations arc well represented lu re.
SOCIETIES.— Tho Odd
Fellows, Mason*.
Grand Army, and other eiders have hxlgcs here
EDUCATION.—The school employs four
teachers. Private schools are oflea conducted
Two or three church institution* arvinembryo,
ami good inducements are held out for a college
Literary ».»cieties slid . reading circles arc
Maintained
MAII. FACILITIES—There are datlv mails
from the S P R station at North Yamhill: also
to Bay City and p«»ints ou the Hay. and tri
weekly mails from thia place to many other
point* iu the county.
AI»V \NT \GES Tillamook Citv is thvcouniy
•eat and commerciid metropolis of Tillamook
County. It holds the key to the farming rv
grow and m trafic 011 the Ray. and is berkeil by
inagiiiBcvnt n'tourvea in the way of lumbering,
dairying. A-»h]ng. ret
TAN*IX»RTATION -Steamers ply between
this place and Astoria aud !\»rt)and; a I «0 be
tween the t*my and . n Francisco.
The
steamers hair g»ssl accommodations for pas
-ciigris. an«l carry ftriaht at cheap rate*
There i* a daily rtagv between this piner and
NiMlh Yamhill (on the M. P
HR) in the
summer au<l new stave rmitr* will soon be
oprmnl. A rallnaid U sure to come in the near
fatnrv.
IMtARDOF TKAIMt Which will answer alt
«inesHoue regarding the country and a-sist set
tier-» to Ami suitable homes.
• He date opposite your name printe I
on the margin «»I vu«r tmiicr or
U m * wtapper
And I am Before the People
5 ct* each or i2
it : i:
N
«
Q
M
S
> ru: \ eak .
TO ANNOUNCE THAT POLITICS CUTS NO FIGURE WITH MY TRADE,
EHALEM—The best place to invest,
with prices of lots, in this office. Write to
or call on Nehalem Mill Co., Astoria, Ore., or
II knry T okiil , Nehalem. Ore.
24-tf
ITY TRANSFER:—I am ready with my
wagon at all times to deliver goods to any
part of the city. All kinds of draying done ou
short notice and with despatch. J. C. M ason .
47 f
I tfbooo
f4 50
USIC:— Lessons given on the piano and
5 00
organ. Prices to suit the times. M rs . 1>.
5 00
C.
B
owers .
4 50
4 So
4 OO
HI. BOAT:—«1. A. Richardson is now run
. 6 00
liiillC his Mail boat, the Witch of the Waves,
3 SO between Tillamook and Garibaldi, touching at
stubs Hay City and 1 obsonvillc. Passengers and
3 50 freight carried. Trips made daily, the weather
.. s 00 permitting.
3«“
. IO OO
5 as
: 4 50
“Gentlemen.” broko in u mon who
PRINTING CO ,
hitcl been HtHiiding by the ? love, “1 can't [Tack HEADLIGHT
thison your desk. 1
T illamook . O re .
keep Milent any longer! If you havo no
regard for tho b:»'iy that I kin been the
WHAT TILLAMOOK CITY HAS
I
nbiding place of yonr own immortal soul
ELEOTHIO LIGHTS—The city is lighted
don’t onlrago all the feeling!» of those
who have! Don’t fly in the face of sacred throughout bv electricity, the streets with arc
lights and the dwellings and business houses
image. Would you have our ceinvterie« with incandescent lights. The plant is first-
luriK 1 into corn U< bls, brickyard» or class In every respect, and.capable of lighting a
howling wildernotiM'H? In the mime of city of i0,0oo inhabitants.
all that I.i hallowed, tender uml time
8IDEWALK8- Miles of good, wide, substan
honorc 1, do not, 1 beg of you, gentle tially constructed sidewalks, forming a network
men, do not encourage an idea i <> horri extending toaud connecting all parts of the city.
GRAVELED 8TREET8 A first-class system of
ble mid revolting aa 1 hut of creimition!”
“Who is he?" inquired the man in the graveled streets, with a deep covering of gms I
mack in t ofi h. after the limt speaker bad gravel, which iafobtainrd in the city limits.
CITY HALL.—A neat substantial structure,
gone out.
I
“Don't you know him?" said the man coutaining city offices, council chamber, city
jail snil rooms for Fire Company. There is a
with hi» feet on the table. “That's (Jar- good tire bell in the tower, and the building
linghonnv. the tombstoni'nianufiicti’.rer." present* a good architectural ap|»earance.
—Chicago Tribune.
TELEGRAPH. -The Tillamook It Bay City
414*4,1« 18
Total
.......................................... fxk’.tas.ar u
Total dufha collect vd dining
thane twelve multi iu».................. frJO.iUU.it.*!) tf
s. A. ROBERTS, »
AIL BOAT:—S. P. Svensoti runs a sail boat be
tween Tillaniook and Garibaldi, stopping at
way points. Trips made according to the
i'assengers and freight carried.
\/ISITING CARDS:—A fine line of latest styles,
* 5O cts per pack of 5O. At this office.
It taken a grout deal to disturb the
even tenor of ivrtaiii w< 11 ordered and
serene minds, in ili mitral ion of which
the following in< ident i.i given:
An ohl lady living in a certain New
England villugo w«ui going down a flight
of back Mfnirn when the fell and went
rolling to the very I m HI oih of the stair»,
where «he burst ofien tho door and came
ntlling out into tho kitchen.
II< r servant girl. Jane, »rreaineil in
affright, and various member# of tho
family came running into tho kitchen,
Short TnrllT Merniona.
brent blo w v ith rlarm.
Freo-tnule dishonoBty nnd decuitis no
Before any of them could speak a
wheru mcro eonspivuotui than in the word the old lady lifted herself to a sit
stMteinontM rognrding thu Mvurngu ml ting position on the floor and, holding
valorem rntu of duty.
one linger up warningh and Anifling at
it it like ebnaing rainbowi tu attempt the air. said calmly:
to calc u hi to or anticipate a futme 11 ver
••Jane, them Li. cuit« in the oven are
«,?•
burning and I know it!” - Wide Awake.
it cannot bu more than guesaeil at. for
thu averugu rate doea not depend on the
A Map of Cblcagu.
rate of duty, but on tbu value and
('luc’MTo L i<ly Wore y mi ever in Chi-
amount of iinportationa. Thu» the aver <Hgl>?
age ml valorem rate may change finun
Lil tie Miss Gtithnm No, nut'ani, but
year to year, while there has been no I’vu scun a map of it iti niy g'ugraphy.
change in tho tariff whatever.
( iiii a P* Laity Ah. ye«, of nmw.
The only way, then, is to calculato on Waa it a large map?
actual values of nu|»ortations and duty
Little Miss Gotham—No, ma’am, jus*
collected.
A little round dot. Good News.
Every Frco-tnulu paper in the country
is still maintaining that tho overage
A Mealiet.
rate under thu McKinley tariff is (M) j*r
Krabeck I »ay. old chappie, got a
cent Now*, what a.e the actual facta? ¡•oatotlii e order, eh?
The latest figure» nt bund arc tboee
Grapp Avh! hen» inv mother semis
ending Sept. U0, I SIH. During the twelve me Joo mark'« and 1,000 kisses. I ahould
montlui ending on that day our imports haw U«n a thousand times better
were vain is I as follows.
pleased if it hud been the other way
»rc of duly..................................... flIV,»VY.CW x m I h » u L — Lustige Blatter.
Du I lablr .............................................
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT.
Advertisements under this head, one cent
per word for first insertion, and half rates
thereafter.
United States or Foreign countries.
“So far ii 1 I am concerned.” oliserveil
the man in the mackintosh, “I believe in
cremation.*’
“Just im lief be reduced to a handful
of n.’ihcs. put in an 1:1a, si t on I he mantel
piece and laid« d. w< :.! I yu..?” inquired
the man with his feet on tho table.
“Ccrtai-'ly. What difference would it
¡uake to mi? When I am done with my
body I’m done v ith it. Tho sooner it is
reduced to its original elements the bet
ter. Think of tho horrible”-----
“But consider what is due to the liv
ing.” interr ipted the ni.i i iii tho ? louch
hat. “If y u are l.i.’ifi'cirnt as to what
IxM'onHHof your worn out hulk it may be
your frieml- are not.”
Tlierv would Iw lrn|>orte«l of n«ann-
‘My friends are mostly persons of
fiwturea of wool -
seme. I don’t think they would be op-
Pounds
f KI.(MMl,(W. uud yaar’a namtint, rrpro-
p<»M d t > any ui^pir.ition 1 miy.ht choose
Miuting of raw uuol............................ I
to make of my <«v. n < ffccts, and certain
Plus 97J,(XM)«0(X). Mr. Fpringur'a In-
eruAHC. represent I.i g of raw wool.. •¿H»,(IMI.(U» ly I haven right to consider my body
my own.”
There would be inijwirted of raw
wool -
“ikieuce, common s<‘ns<», thu public
(’lotbL uk ami combing, lust year's
welfare and every con: ¡deration of duty
amount..................................................... si . iiimuiw
‘o posterity,’’ renkarkrd the man with
Carpet wools, which wo in list Im
W.iMO.flM rhe ci<;ar. “foint Io cn mation as inevit
part.........................................
It i.i as sure to come some day
Total imports of wool........................ 4GI,(IX),uuu able.
Total <l«iuao<l fol WUOl In Unit<«l
Hlatea ........................................................ <MMn\fl00
NOTICE
I n the Coi NTY C ourt for tiie S tate of
O regon , for T illamook C ounty .
[In Probate.]
HON. «. F. HOLDEN, JUDGE.
Ill Hie matter of the Estate of*
Charles E Morris,
> CITATION.
Deceased.
'
ToMra-
B. Gibson and all other heirs at law
of the Estate of Charles E Morris, Deceased:
In the name of the State of Oregon, you and
each of you arc hereby c ted and required to
appear before the Judge of this Court at the
Court Room thereof in Tillamook City in said
Countv and State, on Saturday, June 11,1892 »it
ten o'clock A. M., to show cause why the follow
ing described real property, )>clongining to the
Estate of said deceased, snould not be sold to
pay demandI- against the same, ami costsand
charges of administration; said real estate being
described as follows:
Beginning nt a point 60 ft south and 330 ft east
of the south-east corner of of Block No. 6 in Win.
D Stillwell's Addition to the town of Tillamook,
(now Tillamook City) in said County ami State:
running thence south 105 fl thence east 21O ft,
thence north I05 ft, thence west 21o ft to the
place of beginning, containing ’ acre, more or
less.
Witness, Hon IL F. Holden, Judge of the
above named Court, with Seal of said Court
affixed this 4th day of April, 1892.
Attest, W. W. C onder .
By T. H. ilOYNE, Deputy.
County Clerk.
I
HE ! AX FRzkXCISCO
1
U EEKLY CALL
i / I* a I.audsome cight-
p tgf paper. It is D mi « <1 every
J ltursiln', a ;<i contains all of
t e imp limit news of the
week, u’e me i from every (¿11 ir
ti r <•! the globe, complete up
to date of pubi.cation. 11 fur
nish« s: the latent imd most
nibbio fbiniiHtil news »nd
muri et quotations, at d gives
spi-riai attenti« n to horlicul-
•ni al aud RgrJriiitural news.
AND THAT I HAVE A SELECT STOCK OF FURNITURE, WALL-PAPER
AND WINDOW-SHADES WHICH I AM SELLING CHEAP FOR CASH.
U ndertaking in C onnection .
C. E. REYNOLDS.
Corner First St. anil 1st Ave. E., Tillamook. Ore,
Semi-Annual Statement.
OREGON STATE SCHOOL JOURNAL,
organ of the State Department of Public Instruc
tion. The JOURNAL is a monthly magaxine
devoted to School nnd Home Education; there
fore, it is indispensable to teachers, nnd invalu
able to friends of education in general. Price—
$1.00per annum; five or more copies 80 cents
each; sample Copy lo cents,
Address J B. HORNER, Proprietor, Albany, Or.
Over One Million 0old.
uremimtof all kind* of Lumber, LbffiDCn
Logs, Planks, Scantling; cubical
• yn
content m of square and round
fl HU
Timber, hints to lumber dealers:I BQ
BH0K
wood meiiHure; speed of circularUJU
saws; care of saws; cord-wood tables; felling
trees;growth of trees; laud measure; wages,
rent, hoard, Interest, stave and leading bolts,
etc. Standard l>ook throughout the United
States and Canada. Get the new illustrated
edition of 1882. Ask your book seller for it.
Sent post-paid for 35 cents.
OF THE COUNTY TREASURER OF TILLAMOOK COUNTV, OREGON, FOR THE SIX MONTHS
ENDING ON THE list DAY OF MARCH, A. I). 1S«I2, OK MONEY RECEIVED
AND PAID OUT, FROM WHOM RECEIVED AND FROM
WHAT SOURCE, AND ON WHAT AC
COUNT PAID OUT:
)•; MOlt.M.XG CAI.b
(<F.vu.'i I- sues * a W eek )
* a live mt tropoiit iu
It is the MOST RELIA-
aitd is 1 ecognized as
the LEADING NEWS-
11 1 f the Pacific Coast,
of the above i npers we
ml lU'tu'id as a pre-
on receii t of tlie follow
ing soiioci ipiiou prices (cr the
1 u:. l»ii !i:i »n:
DATE,
ltyl
.»¡¡V inci :.
I. O. O. F —Meets every Tuesday night at 7 3o
r. m in I. 0.0 F Hall. F. S kvbkanck , N. G.
W m Ot.MKN. R rc S kc ' y .
A F & A M — Meets first Saturday night of
each month In I. O. O. F. Halt
H. V. V
J ohnson . W. M. B. U. L amb , S kc ’ y .
CHAPTER—Meet«first Saturday. 1 r. M., of
each month in I. O. O. F Hull. J. E S ibley ,
II I*.. A P W il . son , S kc ’ y .
A. O. U W.—Moots every Monday night at 7
r m in G. A R Hall. U N. D rew . M W. A.
W. S evkkanck . R e » order .
HOOK Si LADDER CO. -Meetson Arst Tur*
day night >4 each month in
... City
_ _ Hall. a . p
W ilxdn . P resident . U.
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Âi.d This Pipir, P.r Year,
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ïl>¥ INCE.
3 5 •«
23 o0
1«, 7*
Taxes ........................................
Fine.............................................
Taxes
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' «7»«
25«! 7e
WÄ 7»
4<4
782 4o
>1« B
I1M77
GKNKkAf school
FUNI».
FUND.
amount paid out on County Warrants
►241 fo
balance (¡eneral Fund on hand
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2142 93
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School
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$3W1 4»
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Build.
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Incidental ” ”
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In. Soldier ” ”
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Institute
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amount poid State Treas'r.
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' IntcreM on County lloti<1
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STATE OF OREGON, >
County of Tillamook.) "s
I., IL 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 of
said County for the six months ending on the 31st day of March. A. D. i 8 q 2.
111*...»».
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Witness .....
my I.-...I
hand this _**.
7th day
of r ..
March,
H. McDermott, County Treasurer.
AND A
ONE OF OUR
S emi -A nnual S tatement .
NEW
SEAMSTRESS
OF THE AMOVNT OF MONEY AND WARRANTS RECEVIED FOR TAXES, ANDMONKY FAX*
TOIOtNH TRKASl-RHR BY THE SHERIFF OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY.
OREGON, FOR TIIK SIX YtONTHS ENDING ON THE ii.t
DAY OF MARCH. A. I). |H^.
ln Coin and Currency $241 ÖO$214OO
In County Warrants
Total received
DURING THK MONTHS U*
1S91----- IS93----------------------- -
Sov- * J“*- I F**- 1 **
$23oo Fol»5SalTo Co. Treas'r $244 bOpau aB I jay
MI9O4I ........................
iW»5, at]Total pai.lTra'r fl’44 6c|f2l4öQ | M
ht'ItlNGTHE MO.NTHSOF 1
iSg, 1 1S9»------------ —____ BY AMOUNT*
Kov. 1 J hu . 1 Feb. | Mar.
l’Ain.
TO AMOUNT
RECEIVED.
SEWING MACHINES
...
$•¿44 6o«$2i4o0
«J O'
STATE OP OREGON, _
County «¡1 Till.lnook.f ”
1» correct nnd true.S,n*U*1 down’ sheriff “•
County, «to hereby certify the forecotu(.tat'»il
WitneM my han«l thia 13th day of April, A. D. IBBa.
Sawiuel Dowse,
Sheriff of TUIamwkCB.
By Theo. tMfiatylber, D.p.
__________________________________________
S emi - annual S tatement .
,’FTHhTMJlATlNr.\XIlI^(w?,O»K,Ì^’Ì?TY’ STATK
««KOON. SHOWINO TH«
AMOl > L AND M MBhR DECLAIMS AI«IX)WED BY THECOUNTY COURT
OF bAlD COUNTY, FOR WHAT ALLOWED, AMOUNT OF
VI ARRANTS DRAWN. AND AMOUNT OF WAR
RANTS OUTSTANDING AND UNPAID?
FROM THE 1st DAY OF OCT 18ui
TO THE 31st DAY OF MAR.
1H9.’. «OTH INCLU
SIVE.
No OF
C laims
A llowed
NationalSewingMachineCo
•UCC...OW» TO
JUNt MANUFACTURINO CO.
BELVIDERE, M.L.
MinifKturor, ,1 Fin« Family Stalng Machin«*.
HOW I
AN
ELAT'D.
M E CHVtCH -ReU tio’1* service* conducted
bv the Pastor every Sun la\ at 11 Y M Mrs
Richardson wtll conduct the services in the
morning of the first and third Sundays, and
Rev Mr Me I»« »u«4 hr y the second Sunday Sun
day Sch-sd every Sunday at 2 .« P M Prayer
meeting every Wediies i.i\ even*ng. Rev. G. W.
R u h
P astom
M. F. C hi WVH S out < - Firrt Sundsv in each
MiHith »t Lon« Pmine nt ;. <»» Y M H I
IB
I’ M Second und l«»nrth »nnd ty* st C’.tap« l • •
Hllaimstk. A. \t and I’. M . and at La*. Im *r
*«-h(»l house at j i0 I*. M Third Sunday al
Pleasant Valley li ’*) \. M and 7 •<» p. M
Kith Sunday at llebo. Hiv. C. W Uni*-. I' as -
n»n.
Solary of Co. Commissioners
L”
” '* Judge ..................
Clerk.
Sheriff
Assessor
Surveyor
Hist. Attorney
Road* l
...: r..;.:
BCa
and
Bridges
Justice Court Ex. of
Indigente Support of
Incidental Ex. of Co
Salary of Co Judge
” Commissioners.
Fees
" ” Clerk
I ’
” ” Sheriff
Salary “ ” Treasurer
»
2, iicho°I Snpertntentvi »dent
I ees
Bist. Attorney
Salary ” Co. Stock Insj»rctor
i
Road and Bridges
lustier Court Ex. of Co
I
Indi gents support of
Incidental Ex. of Co.
Mar. 9a Salary of < o' Judge
Commissioners
i
’’ Sheriff.
'* Assaesaor
” Surveyor
Roads and Bridges
Justice Court Ex. of
Indigenti Support of
Incidental Ex. of Co.
r.'Utim l chini» »Unwed ,nd dr»'iwn
.
A mount of
C laims
A llowed .
A wwuwt WÌ
W arrants
D rawn .
4 ’
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....... 2 . .
• • • • 3 • •
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5OOO
»3 30
......... 65 9®
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12
10
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124 5®
2>ifo
61 00
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¡•TATE «¡FilREl-.OX ‘
County ol Tlllamuok ( M
iron, «io hereby cerote tluît r hrV...L '.'n’*rT. ’ «¡«inty Clerk of the connfr of Tillemarrk. ¡»tote of rww
»«owed by thé County Court of «»ld CojñtíV>rT!Kl,,.,,"n”,"f",r ''"■>« nnffrwnBWrt off*»)«*
l»»>on Wb»t Mount th. «ame were allów«í
líu ’*B "“"'•t1« en«Hn« on the tru*«iu»w4W»r«’’'
of wnrrnntn out.t.ndint »nd no rm Id »> thewmi' .*?* *",ou“* «*• wnrrnnt» ffeuwn. nwltheaw»"-^*
lai coatody
”« nnpnta M the same appear upon the rerorda of my «Htev iw ■»>’ «’•c
BOARD OF ThMilOX KX
Wi,nTir.i
»•y !!*
thu li ,Uy of April lit,,.
Applicants for iwn*l<»n* will rerr.ve nr Leal
Applicant*
examination at Dr. II. V V Johnsou s diug
*torv «»u Wednesday of each week.
.11 V V Jonx a n M l>.
ttoardof Examiners ?H. I trag M I».
O’ H M k « fnoif M D.
ROOFING
....
JMl 3<
500
AMOUNTS TAtD OUT.
Uy
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WEEKLY GALL
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
G. \ R —Meets first and third Wednesday of
each month nt 1 >• M m G. A. R llall. C N
D rew . A djutant . F S everance . C ommander .
J1S1J6O
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12 c4>
12 00
SCHOOL
FUND.
is«-
is
UNITED I STATES.
President .......................... B enjamin H arrison
L evi P. M orton
Vlce-Preaiileiit
J ames G. B laine
Secretary of State
. . C harles F oster
Secretary of Treasury
...........
J. W. N oble
Mccretni y of Interior
..................... S. B. E lkins
Secretary of War
B. F.T racy
Secretary of Navy .. .............
J ohn W an a . maker
Postmaster-General
W. 11. II. M iller
Attorney-General
Secretary of Agriculture •.............. J eremiah R isk
STATE UF OREGON
. S. I’ f . nnoyer .
Governor
......................
G. W. M c B ride
Sécrétai y of State
P hil . M etch an
Treasurer
E. B. M c E lroy
Suj>t. of Public Instruction
F rank C. B aker
Printer
......
(R S. S trahan
(W. P L ord
Supreme Judges
f R. S. B ean
I J. H. MITCHELL
Senators
) J. N. D olph
B. H ermann
Congressman .
f J. T. Apperson,
Register.
I’. S. Lami Office, Oregon City \ B. F. Burch,
(
Receiver.
THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
............... F. A. M oore
Joint Senator
R P. B oise
Circuit Court
.. G. G. B ingham
Prosecuting Attorney
TILLAMOOK COUNTY.
Representative
... ..W m D. S tillwell
H. F. H oi . df . n
Judge
IW. T W est
Uonimissiouer
|j. E. SlBLFY
...... W. W. C onder
Clerk ......................................
S am D owns
Sheriff....................................
H. H M< D ermott
Treasurer
. F. M. L amb
AaacMOr...............................
J ohn E dwards
Surveyor
.............
................. A. T. W hite
School ..................
Superintendent
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney A. W. S e \ erance
TILLAMOOK CITY.
. ...G. 0. NOLAN
Recorder
....... E. E SELI’H
Attorney
...............
_ g » o C hin
Treasurer
., ..1». H. S exton
Marshall
/J ohn B arker . Preslden
I’ W ilson
Trustees
(G W. P kttit
GENERAL
FUND.
amount on hand from last report
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received from.................... Fine
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Trial Fees
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1«
Fine...........................................
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Polls
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G W Fisher,Box 238 Rochester N.Y-
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
FROM WHAT SOURCE
RECEIVED.
AMOUNTS RECEIVED.
—
____
"* Co»n«y Cnnrt of
'
_____________
CeRRiyfWrt'
S emi -A nnual S ummary S tatement .
oFTHo-ixiwi«
,««i,Ki!?!Z’'<’»,ifTHKr!!K,col'NTV
T,u-tMOoK ,w T,,K
___ ____________ »»N IHh.IDt DAY OF MARCH, A. D. i I> b .
LIABILITIES.
X l
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I AMOUNT I
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t he Sv ’TnrisVaad ’
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RESOURCES,
F". Aln h*T*de
Varrw" t** ,O lh*
—■——i- ! «< non tit of j
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of Coenty
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