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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1892)
j »ICWVI3 irpun. oi mo*, iteinun roan 1,<M” »«y ,,r"' l”1' oaiumn i npc cinnanar The highest price paid for wool, at egrapli line to Nelmlem. accepted and road declared a public mines, aud, of course, paid them a brief Cohn & Co’s. ]w- School books cheai>er than the ' highway. visit, and, though no practli-iil miner, Subscriptions for any paper published Three steamers were at the wharves cheapest, at Cohn & Co’». Iw. myself, yet from what 1 have lieen able taken at Lamb’s t-f. Application of G. H. Fags for road one day this week. Everything from a tintype to a large view, grunted and Fred. IScliarzingcr, D. to read up aud otherwise otherwise ob Five gallon kegs of choice pickles only | D. A. Findley is building an extensive size portrait at Heins’ at Eastern prices fl. at “Frisco Store.’’ 49-52. J. Dunn, aud I. K. Craven appointed tain information in the matter, I believe , creamery at Woods. somebody lias struck it rich in Tillamook Every body is making improvements viewers undj. D. Edwards, surveyor. We are paying 20cts per dozen for fresh county, and right on the rocky outposts Quite a number of prominent politi- on their buildings in tho way of painting eggs at “Frisco Store’’ 49-50. M. D. Reading allowed to purchase, 1 cians were in the city Saturday. of Salmon Cape. etc. at county expense, 6:140 feet lumber and A Suit of men's clothes worth looking But before enteriug further into its Williams, the druggist, has a full line The Augusta came in Friday with sev keg spikes for R. D. 10. '^'^7’1' » EÄK.VOT LOOKI2TG FOB at, for $9, at “Frisco Store.” 49-52. I of Diamond dyes, all colors. merits, let us briefly consider the geolog 50-51. eral passengers and a large cargo of Boundary of Fairview voting precinct W anted :—Fir wood, four feet in ical formation of our Coast Range, and Straw hats in endless variety, latest freight. ordered changed, as follows: length, at this office, ou subscription. reason upon its elligibility to contain the the lieurty fudiMseineiit Word has been received that the tele styles aud shades, at Cohn & Co’s. lw. Beginning at n poiut where Trask river preeious minerals. We will pay the highest market price J graph line will be extended to Nehalem intersects the e line of see 6, 2 s 9 w — up A $600 addition will tie built to Ho- The foundation, as is well known, is for county orders, at''Frisco Store ” 9-2 of our aims and larthods iu m«T- said river to sw corner of sec 35 Is 9 w— 1 basaltic, which is believed to bo the last quartun school house aud two teachers at once. Coho A Co. keep Dr. Price's baking employed. Mouldings just received nt Heins' e 1 mile—s 1 mile—e 1 mile—n 1 mile— | formed of the true roeka of our globe, powder. It is the best brand iu the cha*dÌMii# which the Tillamook The May Day Fair, at Hadley’s hall, photo gallery, and all kinds of frames e 3 miles—s 6 miles,—e to e line of | aud being composed of matter that con market. county—along e boundary line of county tained but little of the more valuable Iriday night, was a happy success, both furnished to suit. Eleven good duiry cows and three two- socially and financially. public ha« showered upon us Owing to the short nctice of the arrival to ne corner of tp 2 n 5 w— w 18 miles— ; minerals, although rent into crevices and s 3 miles—w 2 miles— s 2 miles—w 4 I fissures by volcanic action, as were tlie year-old heifers for sale by J. Svenson, of the Augusta, only a few dairymen got The dance at Olsen’s hall, in honor of near city. 48 50 mi.es—s to se corner sec 12, 1 s9 w—w . I older formations, yet tlie deposits which this fall mid wiater. J. L. Lauibirth, Saturday night, was a their butter here in time for shipment <o . the “Home” this trip. As it was, 1350 to nw corner sec 17, 1 s 9 w—s to beg iu-1 filled them through watery solution, is If yon waut to make four or five dol- very , pleasant affair iug. pounds were shipped out. lais go to the “Frisco Store” and buy a generally found to lie barren of the rich Cohn & Co. have the finest dried fruits, They oeent to realize that we Boundary of South Prairie voting ingredients which are so often found in suit of clothes. 49-52 Au effo. t is being made to arrange of all varieties, ever brought to this city, the veins of granite and other older rock. with Elmore & Co. for Tillamook fisher precinct changed as follows: Portland Telegram, last nights' news His prices are tlie lowest. ordi™ m V’ Pf- deliVered- 1 11 i" ««ilioriti^iy "rYporled that‘three men to do the fishing on the bay this i Begiuing nt nw corner of sec 2, 2 s 10 In other words, basalt is a desert in val are sincere in our public utter- Leave I order, st Lamb’s book s-ore. or four niarri,,ges wi|1 ,ake |)Iucc vefy season, and some suitable terms should i j w—e to poiut where said line intersects uable mineralogy, and the true prospec t-f. anci«, and when we said we had I be agreed upon. Outsiders fishing here, | Trask river to ne corner of sec 3, z s 9 w tor and miner, when he encounters it, The Weekly San Francisco Call aud soon in this neighborhood. | —e I mile—s 1 mile—e 1 mile—11 1 mile sheers off from its territory. Basalt is are of no benefit to the county. H radlioht for one year for $2.00, is j J. S. Dellinger and family, with a part LOOKOUT a very attractive stock, they Our friends will confer a favor by 1 —e 3 miles to ne corner sec 4, 2 s 118 w, found in localities in Southern Oregon, cheap enough. See Call “Ad.” on last of the Bay City Tribune plant, departed thence 3 miles to se corner of sec 16, 2 s lying in thin lieds amoug tlie mines of roportiug the result of the election in ■ FOR THIS SPACE for Astoria on the Augusta. 8 w—w 9 miles to nw corner sec 19, 2 s that region, to their detriment, for tlie came to look over it. When we The building next door to A William’s j Nels Thomson lias bought the Mc each precinct as soon as the count is 9 w—s 3 miles to so corner sec 36, 2 s miner studiously avoids those barren NEXT WEEK. made. Take one of the colored ballots drug store is being remodeled, and fitted ' Vicker building and will fix it up aud and mark number of the votes for each 10 w—w 2 miles—n 6 miles to beginning. beds. told them that it was good value for a barber shop and bath house, *or use tlie front part for a cabinet shop. RESERVED FOR In the matter of Viewers' n>i>ort of the ! In correspondence, some yenrs ago. candidate after his name, ami send it Fred Martin. M. H. Larsen and Pat Doughney are j in as qnickly as pos-ible. If we can I. R Holmes road, ordered that road be | witl> one of tlle l,e8t mining ex|iert of the LASSELLE & SON’S Air their money, they Ixmght Co to Cohn’s ccrner and turn to the making arrangements to put on a daily ! receive the reports in time, an extra will opened, surveyed and platted and that ! Coast, the late Professor J. E, Clayton, left Then follow the crowd to C E stage between here and North Yamhill. FEED STORE. certain parallel portions of the old road : ' le w *io first passed upon the Butte be published on the Tuesday evening Nelson's place. There yon will find the freely, Imi we are glad h> say Mountain mines and the Coeur de Alenes, A quantity of material for the Nehalem following, giving the result of the be vacated. best liquid refreshments aud fine brands and predicted their future greatness, and Viewers ’ report of C. Christensen ’ s I election. At any rate, use all expedition extension of the Tillamook & Bay City «f cigars 44-tf informed me that I need expect nothing that our stock is not nearly ex- telegraph line was received at Garibaldi, l>ossible in sendiug in reports as soon as roiul ordered laid over to July term, and It will pay j-ou to examine our stock per last trip of Str. Augusta. H. Booth, II II. Miller and E. Osborn in the basaltic formation of the Coast the result is known. ol dry-goods, clothing, boots and shoes, haunted by tho heavy drains appointed appraisers to assess damages. range, unless I encountered localities D. Fitzpatrik, of this place, has been to I’KltSONAL. where there were erosions or breaks in hats and caps, groceries, provisions, In matter of report of Viewers ’ of E. A. Canada, and is daily expected to return the top rocks, exposing the slate or crockery, glassware,flour feed, etc., etc., mude upon it by tho purchasing G. O. Nolan is in Portland on business. Chamberlain road, ordered that said road /runite underneath, in which event veins with his mother and eight friends and •nd get prices, from ’‘Frisco Store” 9-2 be declared a public highway. relatives who expect to settle here. Frank Hutchins is home from school. i might be found as prolific of gold and F ob S ale :—Forty acres of land on public. Ordered that John Hodgdon road be silver as those of Idaho or Colorado II. W. Lassello & Son will open a Jacob Schappart is in G. W. Fearn- Kilchis river, Sec. 6, 1 south, 9 west, declared a public highway. feed store two doors south of the H ead side’s store during his absence Now, Salmon Cape seems to show an about 30 acres river bottom Good \V. W. Conder, County Clerk, ordered erosion of this kind, for its formation is light office, u hen the Augusta arrives. W. S. Runyon lias returned and says building site on wagon road; price $25 We have the best of eon noe* They will keep all kinds of feed for work will begin as soon as the weather to bring up records in present owner different altogether from that met else per acre. Apply to J. W. Jennings, book to date and to keep same up during which there is any demand where in the comity. Three-fourths of will permit ou the Wilson river road. Kilchis river. 4s-tf. tions with the great centers of liis term of oflice. the cape is mainly dark fine-grained If a sufficient purse can be raised to Geo. Cobn lias gone to Astoria and to ■ ■ I . t 1 .A ...... A full line ol school tiooks, slates, pay the expense of telegraphing, the License to sell malt vinous and spirit- j .Inin slate, (one zsf of Al.zs the primaries), whilst ser supply, and standing as wo do, pencils and tablets just received per Str returns from the state election will be Portland, where he will lay in a full and ous liquors, in Nehalem precinct, ! pentine, a greenish granite, is found also. complete stock of goods for Colin 4 Co's Truckee We buy for cash from tlie given to the public on tlie night of the granted to Jas B. l’ape and Clarence I Tlie mineral exposure of the mines is store in this city. I on the bluff, fronting the ocean, along with our tinger on tho pulse of publishers, and can give you bargains in election as fast as can be heard from, : Robbins fcr six months. lion II. W. Lamson, Republican can the school book line. Call and get I , r, . ■ , 1 whose precipitous sides, three hundred License to sell malt, vinous and spir- . , , . , b 1 Chas. C batterton and Captain Dodge pncea.t Dimb s. the only book store bro llt tlie str. Ilnpr()vclnent fromAs- didate for Joint Representative, is paying | ituous liquors, in 1 Nehaiem "preehKi, fcet '‘’K11’ 11,0 I*««“’“* Vermillion trade, we can tell just what the and news defrat tn the city. 49-51 toila to this bny Thursday, making the this county u visit. He is making many j granted for one year to Sami. Lundborg. red of the oxides isexposed for a distance friends, and will get a rousing majority of over a mile, in general, north-west and public wants A new line of steamers han been put on trip in a little over six hours. The in this county. ^James Christensen, Supervisor, author I south-east course A rock of sonic area, between San Francisco and Portland, the steamer will be run on the bay, carrying ized to purchase plank for R. D. 11. standing a hundred feet out in the ocean, G. W. Fearnside, the Democratic nom Trnckee and Homer being engaged in passengers and freight inee for Joint Senator, «ill attend the L County Clerk ordered to advertise for i shows up with tl:e same lieautiful color The public will see in the lo- the service. These boats will stop at Fred. Martin, the barber, will remove Centennial at Astoria, and will go from sealed bids for painting court house, ing, plainly indicating that the high Tillamook Bay on their way, anil it is to his uew location, opposite the Larsen j •oloring of the soil and rocks upon the there to Portland where he will lay in a said bidB to be opened at July term. thought that tlie steamer service for Til hotel, next week. His establishment cal columns of this paper from Assessor authorized to purchase secre bluffs is not caused by a mere gaudy large stock of goods for his store. I I00k will be bettered by the new ar- will be furnished with two large bath tary for cilice. whim of nature, blit that somewhere Among those who went to tlie Cen- zangetnent. tubs witli abundance of hot and cold time to time, the special bar* Contract for bridge across Beaver creek, near by a huge live vein of cinnabar tenuial at Astoria are: Capt. Snow and The bakery opened by Messrs. Knoll water. Baths supplied at the reasonable , wife, Geo. Colin, A. P. Wilson, Geo W. near lionse of B. II liunn, awarded to I exists nnd Sclileinitz is in working order ¡ price of 25cts. gains we have to offer. A few days prior to tny visit, Mr. An- Fearnside, Wm. Olsen, Sam Downs and W. W. Grout and \V. 1) Wood for $1100. April 3O, a total of $18,172.98 taxes had wife, 8. A Roberts and wife, David j dersley, u mining expert from California, They make bread, cakes, pies and other In matter of Sheriff’s tax roll return, delicacies, letter and clicnper than they lieen collected by Deputy Sheriff Stein- Hadley and Hon. Wm. D. Stillwell. ordered that County Clerk make out de examined the mine in tlie interests of the IIKMOC'IIATICTK'KBT. Until farther notice wo will enn be made by home cooking. They liilber, of which $823.17 was fioin the linquent tax roll, with warrant attached, proprietors, aud expressed liiffself as! M E Bain, n newspaper man, of well pleased with the quality of the ore ! have a first-class restaurant in connection. Sheriff’s assessment, There remains Democratic proclivities, formerly pnli- andjleliver same to Sheriff for collection For Congressman, It will pay you to see their place, as it is only $3670.83 delinquent nnd that is and the general formation of the country make you special prices on lisher of tl.e Central Point Enterprise, The Sheriff also returns delinxuent tax R. 5’. V hatch , of Lane County arranged neatly and attractively. A look coming in fast. Mr. Steihhilber will use rock, but informed the owners that they rolls for 1884 to 1896, inclusive. was in Bay City recently looking over For Supreme Judge, through their establishment will give the every legal means necessary to collect all J were not yet on the true ledge With quoensware and boots and shoes. the prospects for starting a paper there. Bonds for county printing filed by J. 8. A. 8. B knnktt , of The Dalles most delicate and fastidious person an the taxes, and as a tax rustler, be can’t I the latter opinion it is easy to concur, as It is thought that Mr Bain can secure Dellinger and W F. D. Junes, niiionut, be beaten. For Attorney General, the mineral exposure is composed of al-1 «¡»petite. We meun busineM. Come nnd the necessary encouragement $150, each. ternate ledges and masses of cinnabar, I G ko . E. C iiamiikrlain , of Albany 15. H. Hathaway, formerly of this Toll rates on Little Nestucca wagon slate and serpentine. This fact of tlie i For Circuit Judge, SC 3. place, but now of Fowler, Fresno county road fixed as follows: vein having evidently, by some tremend J. J. S haw , of Salem. California, is here visiting and on bus 4-horse wagon, per mile, 7 7*19 ctR. ous convulsion of nature, been hurled i 2 >■ >» » » For District Alt irney, 6 5-19 cUl. iness regarding his lands. Mr. Hatha- , £ »» »» »» »» W. R. B ii . vkc , of Albany. 3 15*19 ctt. ' from its natural bed and mixed with its i way lias in California forty acres in raisin | 1 pack or saddle horse 10-19 ctRt torn and crumbled walls. Expensive 1 For Joint Senator, i grapes, and is making money from flic 1 head loose stock, 10-19 et«. tunneling will, of course, be necessary in G. W. F karnn I uk , of Tillamook. industry. He has refused $12,000 for his 1 sheep or hog. 4-38 et». the search for the true ledge, as the rock n vineyard, and is much pleased with 11ÍH I For Joint Representative, 1111.IR allowed : is soft and shelly, rendering the placing Tillamnnk, Ore. new home. G korg K F. W illiams , of Bay City. \Vtn. Johnson rebate taxes $« 30 of heavy lagging timbers necessary to E. F. Lysler, board II. LTucker. 20 safely hold the weight above. Teacher* Employed. For Clerk, no T ick for publication • H. G. Sprague, luuils-r R. D. I7, 61 .What the company will do, or when Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, April II. Farmer, spikes for R. D. 17, I W. W. C onder , of Hebo. 9, 1NV2 — Notice 1« hereby given that the fol* 5(i they will commence operations, of course A.J. Hembree, lumber R. D. I7, 10 The following teachers have lowing -named «cftler ha« tiled notice of hi« In For 8heriff, tention to make final proof in support of hi« E. Osborn, lumber R. D 17, 11 99 is not developed yet, but the people of I, -„ECONOMY employed for the city schools, to 15 THt ROAD TO claim, and that «aid proof will be made liefore C. E. Reynolds, coffin C. Fenton, 25 J ohn E iiwardh , of Trask. that region are elated over the prospect County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Till« nience May 16: ColinACo.,clothing C. Fenton, 8 mook, Oregon, on Muy III, iMV2. via: C. B. Davis, of Rockwook, principal, I Truckee LumberCo., lumberetc. 128 .a, ot a paying mine in their viciuity, and For Ixiltg Term Commissioner, Cllrti« Jolmaon, ll<>ine«trad Entry No. 735O, for the «M of «w’4, S. C. Beach, aaaesment blanks, 15 oO they may well lie, if the results equal the |60 per month. C. C B aiiii I imik , of Bay City. nw’« of «w'4, IN, tp. t «, r 9 w, and ne‘.4 of Dr. 8. W. Weaver, service«, 10 00 prospect. F. M. L amii . m<V of «er. t.i, tp. » «. r 10 w Miss Hattie D. Pierce, of La Grande, For Short Term Commissioner, lie name« the following witness»« (o prove hi« J.S. Dellinger, comity printing, 25 Grammar Department, $50 coiitinuou« r«*«ldcnce Upon and cultivation of, W.F.D. Jones, ” ” 25 J. K. C havkn , of Meda Drug Store for Naie. «aid land, via Mrs. J. E. Hosmer, of this city, Inter R. Krebs, lumber, etc. R. D. 1, 17 Z. Wells, Henry Leach, Geo. Woodruff and For Treasurer, lx*atcr Kingsley, all of Til la inook, Tillamook F. 1 ’ . Hobson, lumber R. D. 4, 12 mediate, $40 On ncconnt of ill lii-nlth I winli to «eli Co. Oregon. W. Heitmiller, crowbar R. D.I5, 6 Oxo C ohn , of Tillamook City. Miss Eva Ross, of this city, Primary, my ilrng atore ami fixturi-a, together with J. T Appernoti, Register. G. II. Iliines, assessn ent blanks, >9 47-3« $40 per month For Assessor, building and lot ; or if deaired, will rent I’. Hiett, liootli« and ballot bxs., 54 NOTfUK FOR PUBLICATION Dr. 11. l’etre, medical services, 30 11. N. B arnhart , of Oretown. building to purcliataer of drug atick. Land office nt Oregon City, Oregon, April I. T. Maulsby. rent Hiatt family, , 10 ^K^N’F’Gca a, l&9i — Notice i« hereby given that the follow- D k . 11. V. V JolIXMOV, For Surveyor, W W. Conder, salary, 423 fug iiamr-d ■» tiL i hao fllen notlcaof nta mt» n- 49-tf Tillamook, Ore. fioti tonmke Hnal proof In «upport of hi* rlaiiu, D. D G. M. I. O. O. F. N. I’ Roberts Sami. Downs. Sheriff, expenses, 4 J. S haw , of Meda and that «aid pri»»>f will In- made before th«* Sami I towns, copying, etc , 32 instituted a lodge at Woods May 6, with County Clerk of Tlllillnook County, at Tllla- TAYLOR ’ S ONE SPOOIT. Notice. ROYAL, For Superinteneent, A Pure Cream Sami. I towns, attendance at court, 25 00 inook, Oregon, on M.-iv j|, 1*92, vl«; fourteen members and gold prospects for Contains Alum and Ammonii. Contains Ammonia. Charlo« H Well«, Saini. Downs, assessing, etc , 158 18 k. H arter , of Bay City. Tartar Powder J. Hd Fntrv No 6uM,f»>r «S of *wU aec. 1«. tp a «, the future. Following are the officers County Judge, salary two months, 50 00 Those parties who bred to the “Hath r 9 w, *<-|{ of «<• »4 of acc lit, and nr14 of ne% of elected: For Coroner W. T. West, salary and mileage, 15 40 away horse," Kincaid, and who hnve •er «4, tp a «, r 10 w Hr name« the following w lttir««e* to prove hl« Dr. C. E. Linton, N. O. CIVIL PROCHKDIXOS. foals, are kindly requested to notify me I >R. R. W. W kavrb , of Tillamook City confinuon* rvBidence upon ami cultivation of *aid ¡and, vl«: Geo Misner, V. G. C. E. Nelson vs. Ed. Johnson snd of the same by postal card, or per of Truman Karri«. Cnrtiajohn«on, W <) John*on R. T. Weatherly. Sec’y. ami Theodore Klngaley, all of Tillatmiok, Tilla Warren Daughery, judgement rendered sonally, at Tillamook Notice of Male. mook Co. Oregon, A. Compton, Treasurer. Above ent represents the comparative size of one pound can each at first sitting for dfendant but subse C i . aiiih T hayer , Notice in hereby given that bv virtue of a war- 47-52 J. T. Apperaon, Begl«ter. rant iMued by the Recorder of 'J illHmook City quently, for cause, reversed, and case Administrator Hathaway Relate I In Tillnmook Coiiuty and «tat«* of Oregon oil the ’•Dr Price’«,’* Royal" and “Taylor’s Ono Spoon.” These cans were Notice To I’ny County Warrant«. ' 13th day of of April i>y2 and «inly nigned bv re-instated and continued NOTICE, FOK rURMCATlON 1 I,. Creiiahaw Recorder of «aid city and to me di I’OIITI.ASII MAItK KT. Land Office nt (>r«Kon « Uy, (»irgtiu March Bet side by side, then photographed down in exact proportions to Kutch A Bodie vs. John F. Wright, 1 rected commanding me to m *II the following des —Notice In herebyglv«it ihnt the follow The foliowin county warrants ar? due cribed real property to wit: IWhotrMh- Quotation«.) Lot« No, 1. a. 3 ami 4 of llllc No. 5. of Stillwell*« big named art tier hnn filed notice of liin inten admit the plate in this space. Ask your grocer to set a one pound and payable at the Treasurer's office, for mutual settlement being shown, case Addition to Tillamook, owned by George lllack- tion to nmkr A iih I pnmf in nuppnrt of bln claim, ordered dismissed and that wnJd proof will l>r made tiriore tho I writ, amount due andCo«t«. O at «—Grejr 1 4>'t V 4* j Ix»t 1, in Blk. 21 of Thayer’« Addition to Tllla I County Clerk of i'illamook < <ointy, at Tllla- CKOBATK COfRT. caa of any other brand alongside 1 lb. Dr. Price s Cream Baking Tillamook County, Oregon, no interest White after date of this notice: mook, owned by C. Jon««, amount due p2 35 arid ! mook,Oregon,on May i9, t*/2, vi« In tlie matter of the estate of minor i aA f 37^ ' coat. John H. JackMott, Nos 274, 309, 307, 301, 281, 289,, 297, heirs of I’eter Morgan, appraisement and W heat —Willamette Powder, and observe the difference, as illustrated above. Public notice therefore 1« hereby given that on Walla Walla . 1 .m I). S. No for the lot« i. 2, and i Saturday the iMtli day of May, iMqt nt the hour 1 Pre-emption 303, 216, 278, 253, 56I, 2/i), 282, 239, 286 inventory of said estate by Mary 8. Mor P otato «« V loo th» t ol nec A tn, 2 n, r I» w. w v> 1 of one rx'lock I’, m . or naid day in front of the He name« th» following witntMe« to prove hi« Adulterated powders may usually be detected by their heavier 289, 266, 285. 291, 383, 304, 293, 290, 277 < oiHK ii Chamber deof INabanieni • toaaltf order i 1 OO ONION« ” . • residence Upon and cultivation ot gan, guardine, approved. 1 will well th»- aliovedescribed real property or c-ontiniioti« mi Id land, v 1« Dt-CKN f* dor 6 00 « tn no much thereof as «hall lw ncc«-n«M ry to »atlnfy kalk, as shown by the small cans, and these scantily filled, often Dated May 10, 1892 Estate,C.E. Morris, deceased,applica G kefh ” U. II Wiley, Monroe Morgan, M Aunt It and 11 OO 12 00 thrnirtouiitsa<*a«-«ae»l to each dr*cril>cd tract to II. M c D ermott Homer Palmer, nit of Nftart«, Tillamook Co., gvther with all cost ect. to the highe-t and I nr at tion of Geo. L. Smith administrator con C hicken «—old f dot. . b bo A Ou | Oregon. Co. Treasurer. containing a circular to help fill out the cans. It is a singular fact 50-52 bidder for gold coin of th»- United State* Spring ” 45’VJ J T. Apperaon. Regintcr tinued to June Court. > to 3 on I>at»’d Tillamook City, Oregon, April III, i*l»a Bit 1» If Sr.Kfou, U many of the ammonia and alum baking powders are advertised RE AL KNTATK TR t NNFEICN. In the matter of the final aettleinent of J B cttkk —Brine < Ity Marshal ’• Store, In Roll« NOTII’K sor Ifni.tl’ATIIlS. lo Is estate J E. Sherlock, Win Olsen Adm Land Offiv«-, ft(<>rr<riti City, Orejón. Mardi ’ Choice Dairy Iff >0 as -Aboolutely Pure,” All official examinations prove that it would W, —Notice 1« hereby given that the For the week ending Mny 11, 1892: continued Io June Court. KOOff—Oregon Iff fol Io tv in x nnin»-«l «rttlcr lia* ffletl notice of hl* Intention to make final proof Ih «upport <•( R Crawford to J. Goulsite. et Semi annual account of Claud Thayer, ” F.Mtern be safe to reject all powders labeled absolutely pure. hl« «'lalrii. and thnt «aid proof will I m - made l*r- to al, 6) acres, sec. 34, 3 n 10 w$ 1086 ft) Ex. estate M. I*. Hathaway, deceased, L ard , Oregon >l'i fore the County Uli rk of Tlll«iiiook county, al ” Eaatern Tho economy in using Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder does Frank Button to W. L. Button, Tlllam<iok, Orearon, on May I m , itya, vis approved, and citation, ordered iaaued B acon —Clear !Mde« John Allen, !•* 1000 00 returnable June II, to lieira to ap|«-ar w*y sec 36, 3 n 8 w ” Ham« „ If I’re eruption p. n. No. forth« «e’gxjfaec. it' not consist alone in the fact that much larger and fuller cans are State to Frank Button, same as 1.1 tp >, «. r !» w “ Shoulder« and «how caune why real property of es ff • 400 tO above .......................................... He name« th»' following witne««e« to prove hi« given, but Dr. Price's is a stronger, purer and more wholesome bak F ixe k —Willamette 1 2Û 4 >• tate should not lie sold. I cnntlnuoti«rewldenre upon «nd cultivation of G. W. Pettit to G. M. Williame, ” Country Brand« 4 oO «aid land, vl«: 160 acres in sec 6. 1 n 9w .. 700 00 Frederick E P«rv, Lewi« Nelaotl, Ka*pcr ” Kaatern Oregon.. ing powder than any other known. Does better work, and goes 4 0® 4 is II. Si hlappl and Jack Hull, all of Neatocton, Tilín- C S. Patents to 8 W Her 8r mook Co., Oregon and I w Iler, Jr................. Mirabilia and 4.5-30 J. T Appcraon, RegiMrr. farther, hence more economical in every way. Til. race««« nt thl. Or»«i Con»h C«r. 11 All persons owing Barker A Smith without ■ p.rall.1 In th. hlltory of madleln«. Bay City Land Co to O. Voting, Mirabilia and should call on them and settle before What « nw ” would use an ammonia or alum baking powder if All drURglat« ar« authorlawl to »11 It on a poa- lots I, », 3. 4. blk 24, Pacific NOTICK FOR IM Bt.ll ATIO8 Mirabilia and Arthur rifar« at Umbì. Itlv. ruarantM, a t»l that no othereura can Land Office «1 Oregon < •tjr. Oregon. April Ad to Bay City .. . .......... 320 00 .lime 1st, as ail account*, outstanding at she knew it ? Such powders not only undermine the health, but anrcwafnlly atand That It may become Mirabilia and ¡5. i*/j -Noli«’«* 1« hereby given th«t the follow Arthur cigar« at Lambì that time, will be placed in the hand« of ing iianifil «ettlcr ha« ff"e»l Mrticv of hit» inten known, the Proprietor«, at an enormo.a «a- J W McVicker to Nels Thomp Mirabilia ■nd Arthur rigar« at Lamh ’■. tion to make final proof in «up port of hl« claim, an attorney for collection. Thia is our pen», are plaelnf a «ample Bottle Fren Into son, 40 x 72>i feet, Tillamook ammonia gives to the complexion a sallow and blotched appearance. ■ nd that «aid proof will he nnnle before th« Mirabilia ■nd every home In the United Mate« and Canada. Arthur rigar« at Lamh'«. 00 last call, except through an attorney. c>‘y............................................. «0 County ('Icrk of Tillamook coutity at Tillftrnovk, It yon have a Couth. Bore Throat, or Bron- Mirabilia ■nd Oregon, oil June « i W j viz. Arthur cigar« at lambì Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder is reported by all V. 8. Patents to Ed Senke and 50-52. B arker & S mith . chill«, u< It. for It will cure you. It your William Fitrp-itrirk, E J Lawrence ..................... Mirabilia ■ nd child haa th.Croup, or WhoopIn.Conth. um Arthur rigar« at Lamb*«. lfom?«U*«d Entry No <yzJ fur the «w14 of nejf , It promptly, and relief le »re. If yon dr»d ■nthMlties as free from ammonia, alum, lime, or any other J C Mason to Mary E Mason, •c* < of l»W'4 and Lot «of «er «. Ip. 1 «. r 9 w. Arthar cigar« at Lambì. Mirabilia and On. Arthur rigar« at l,anih*a. lie name« the following wltne««e« to prove hh that tneldlone dlwaae Oonanmntlon. .» It. lot 4, blk 1. Goodepeed’s Ad Aak your Draxxl-t to' BHI i ZH'B CVBE. Arthur effara at Umbi continuouR residence upou Nnd cultivation of. Mirabilia and (I mi . Arthur rigar« al I ambii. adulterant. The purity of this ideal powder has never been to Tillamook............................. 500 00 Mid land, vii Frio. IlcU.. Mete, aadtl M. flyout Lunge tn July. 49-tf, Catch your eye? Read on! W. C. King, Dr. Price gives larger and fuller cans than those any other Baking Powder manufacturer. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE questioned. Mira Ilia axl Ges. Artltnr cigar« •< Laasfc’». Arthur dear« at Umbi Mirabilia and Ctoa. Arthur rigar« at lambì Arthur cigar« at I Mirabilia «ud G«n Arthur <ig«r« at larnhì tn ba. arewreor Hark lama.au Shlloh’e Foroua Plu’er Pei. e ^.,«..1.1.. -n C. Il Hunt, Carl Hunt. Frank Wheeler and C. H Hadley, «11414. fi!