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lex C ream at T illamook B akery . o 2-3. Tribune. Faro rountl trip on Str. Garfield. 5<Yts to a g-aid audience in Hadley's Grand taxpayers of Tillamook county, and Notice the sample ticket on’ the last Read New York Tribune annunnee- farmers like my-elf. Every H hajiligut subscriber who pays Opera. They are both artists in their particuliuly to nleut. p«go- w ho work harder am) pay a larger por line. Annie Firm ’ ll in the potion scenes $1.50 before Nov. 1st. 1892, will receive M. V. Stillwell of Hubbanl is hcie on As a tax collector, Mr. .«icinhilbereun't of Romeo and Juliet, and as Tamil« and tion of the taxes tli.iu ally other < lass, I free of churg -, one year's subscription to business. be beaten. Galatea, is as good as the best. There have words of importance to sj eak G. B. Davidron sells hardware at We are to elect, on the thh of June The H eadlight does the county and the New York Tribune, Die best news was an absence of the bawdy variety not to west prices. paper in the United States, the prico of ing, and all who could appreciate playing next, a County Clerk for two years. The city advertising. Boi^f:—-To J. Stewart and wife, Thurs Tho H eadlight prints the court pro which is $1.00 per year. It is the best were greatly pleased. A little excellent - present Clerk informed me that the day, May 19, a son ceedings in full. exponent of Republicanism we know of, comedy was thrown in to give spice to county had paid him in fees $1600 00 for i tho first 18 mouths of his term, and that For the lieat men’s underwear call at Election ball, Tuesday night, Juue 7, and tliis, we think, is the most liberal performances, and nil who were’fortu if he bail charged the legal fees it would nate enough to be present seem well sat at the Racket Store at Hadley’s Hall. proposition that lias ever been offered by isfied. Mr. Jack promises to return have lieon $700 more, which would be Men's and Boy’s Wool and Fur Hats Large ¡Mister type, for this office, com any publication in America. again this coming autumn, and the ice ■kA); and hi Die saiue rate for unotlier six at the Racket Store. ing per Str Augusta. You want it now, if you want the ful broken, Tillamook will probably enjoy mouths to close his term lie will have B urn :—To M. W. Mowers and wife, Mrs Ilait, daagliter of Mrs. JI. Il lest political news during the political s ime good tlieatricala occasional hereafter. received $51.13 33 and another iu his place I-riday May 20, a sen. Larsen, is here visiting. Miss Firmin’s rendition of Camite, in for the full term might ut the legal rate campaign. After once trying the Trib The Steamer Elmore has excellent pas particular, deserves more than passing receive $8JJ3 33 or $9(4) more than he Best newspaper in America free to une, you will never do without it. senger accommodations. lw. H eadlight subscribers. mention for its utter abseuce of the re will receive at the rate bo h.is been paid Remember we require $1.50 cash, and pulsive sensuous animalism, so often for the first IS months; nanivly $133.33, There will be Memsrial services in the Nothing b|cc ¡t ever before. See New you will have the amount credited on obtrusive even in the portraiture of this or if elected Brother term or any other M. E. Church next Sunday. Yoik Tribune proposition. man is elected instead ol him it will lie Velvets, Cash-mere and Satteen dress I E A. Suvder and family have re your subscription account with the character by famed artists, and never has optional w ith cither of them to collect the the great Dumas been better compre goods at the Racket Store. 52 -3 H eadlight , and will immediately receive turned to Tillamook to stay. hended in hia estimate of his loved full legal fee from the county which has Judges and clerks should begin to Mrs. Sexton, wife of D. IL Sextou, the Tribune free of charge. This applies heroine, than by Miss Firmin in her been for 18 months^$2300.and will be at the make h study of the el- -tion law. city marshall, to all new rubscribers, all in arrears,who reading of the lines as evidenced in her same rate for 6 months more $3013. ■» is here visitin»'. ° Now what lias been mid will be done C. B. Hadley is having the interior of Head ail article entitled “Springer and pay $1.50 on subscription, and all who powerful yet subtle impersonation of the for the next six months to close the term, his saloon repainted and repapered. the Laborer” on the first page. erring hut lovingaud heroically sufforing renew for a year iu advance, but we can't to earn this amount of money from the Largest stock of boots and shoos in the City Council proceedings and ordi semi you the Tribuue unless you pay us Camilo ($2133.33)? Two men do the i i county city, at Fearnside. Seo his “add.” nances published in the H eadlight . j the coin. I business of the office, the county clerk Knockotl Down. The Steamer Eltnore makes quick trips from two to four dollars will buy a suit You can order the H eadlight now, On Tuesday I. R. Birt was knocked himself and a hiied clerk w hom 1 often and carries freight at through rate. lw of clothes for your boy. at King’s, lw. however, and when you pay for it you down and severely punished by Wilbur hear of attending to the .court duties for New York Tribune free for one year; County news in full, besides corres the county while the county clerk him Stillwell. Tlie cause of the difficulty as read niinouncemeiit in another column. self must attend to liis office. One man pondence from all quarters in this |>aper. will then get the Tribune for one year, near as wo can get at it, is as follows: says the hired clerk must attend each A large part of this week’s paper is oc \ou can order goods by telegraph aud providing you pay before Nov. 1, 1892. Captain Stillwell says that Mr. I R Weliaveseut a few smr pla Tribunes Birt applied vile epithets to him, his term of the courts of the year which oc cupied by some interesting “persona's ” have them here in two days, by having over the county, one month trial sub family, and to the people of this town, n cupy from two to four days each, an them sent ou Steamer Elmore. lw. Election one week from next Monday, ’ and everything quiet! What is the mat-! Blank lines will be left at the end of scriptions, and will exhibit sample copies few »lays ago, w hile riding on tho stage average of three days for each term, or 12 days for each year, and 24 days for .two ter? ' the tickets to write the names of veur to ulI who desire them. between skipan hi ami Seaside. Captain years, which, at the rate of two dollars For a No. 1 kid, or light weight buck choice for J. I’, and Constable. You want the H eadlight this year' l Stillwell being well advanced in age, ami per day, would cost the county clerk $48 not eurirg to have trouble, did not skin driving glove call at the Racket' Scratch out all the names on the-ticket, sure, anyway, as weshall publish a tuple while his receipts from the county as per resent it forcibly. His sons learned of it Store. 52-3 ! of high whom you wish to vote against. immediately after the election giving the and when Mr Birt came hero Tuesday, rate so far will be $2133 33 mid might Our Cape Lookout correspondent says i Vote for only one under each heading. have been legally $960 more or may be that cattle have done well on the range I San Francisco Chronicle, Daily and vote of each candidate in each precinct, Wilbur and Arthur Stillwell followed either for him or any other man who may him as lie went out of town, and just in all winter. Sunday, delivered’ lucts per week or a table that will be worth preserving for pe elected, $3 >93 33, which shows how front of the M E. Church overtook him Buy a paper of Wright’s Congress sew 65cts per month, strictly in advance, at future reference. The Headlight also and assnilfd him. They sav that Birt . the business and expenses of the county t-f. i publishes the county advertising, pro has increased since Mr. Hays was in ing needles, best needles made, at the I Lamb’s. took out a knifo anil flourished it, and office, when the expenses were about J. D. Ed wards, W. \V. Cornier, Geo. ceedings of the county court, real estate “Racket Store.” 52-3 that they mad»? him put it up, and Wil ! Cclln and !>. C Lamb went to Neluilem $2500, and now almost $(i >0 more When The Bay City and Tillamook Telegraph transfers, city council proceedings, be bur then proceeded to give him a sound Mr. Hayes was in office, both Judge Li»:e is completed to Nehalem. Yerrily »Monday t»> feel tlm political pulse of that sides homestead and pre-emption notices. thrashing. Wiliiur is a largo strong mail, Cooper and Commissioner Holdeu said i community. Tillamook prospereth. ; It advocates everything tcuding to mid as 1'iit had a pack on liis back, it they did not think that what the county Double the largest stock of school Challengers and officers are allowed to did not take long t»i decide the matter. paid him was more than one fourth of • be present at the polls, bnt voters must I books, tablet, elates, school supplies build up the county, and is trying to Mr. Birt, accompanied by a boy who was his receipts from other sources, and a. | and stationery in Tillamook county, at serve the people of .he county in the best going with him over the Wilson river hot congregate within fifty feet thereof. further evidence of the correctness of the Racket Stole. numuer possible, and we shall appreciate road toJForest Grive, went on, and we their judgement, the II eadlioht pub- Remember this, King will give special A table showing the exact vote of each have not learned how serious nre liis in bargains to cash customers lor the next the generous support ol the public. ; lislied an article sigueil “tax payer,” who juries, ami we have not heard his version ¡ ten dayr. Corr.e, and lie convinced, lw. candidal iu eiteh precinct will be of inter I suppose would uot sign his name be Memorial Day. est to nil. It will iqipear in this paper of the affair. cause being conl'u'.entially informed, he N. I*. Roberts has just returned from alter the election. The assailant was arrested, and fined had promised not to, which said the Astoria where he has been attending the Monday, Muy 30lb, will be observed fo and costs. Mrs. D. C. Fierce mid Miss Katie AVali receipts of tho last six months of Mr. meeting of the I. O O. F. Grand Ix> lge in an appropriate manner b>- tlieG. A. It., will open a dress-mading establishment Hays term, I think, it was over $3500, Lucky Tn<li.'i 11«. S. of V . and City Schools. The G. A li. Yon don’t have to lay over for nt the residence of Mrs Fierce, on First andS. of V organizations will iissemble The Nehalem (N:t-alem, properly speak which would be al the rate of j 11000 for two weeks in Astoria or Tillamook now St., in the west end of the city. at the G. A. R Hall at 9 A. M , sharp, ing) Indians are in great luck The gov two years mid he made out that it would The Steamer Elmore makes trips twice a week. lw. I Gao mam who attended the theatrical the Schools at the school house at 9:30 ernment is about to pay them $10,000 be more than $22 per day which was cor- peril rmar.ee laughed at thedeatn scenes, A. M. at the stroke of the school bell w ith interest from 1856, for their hinds . rect if his $3500 was correct. He wrote as You can make the trip from Tillamook and cried at tho ridicnloui. liis appre The Schools, under command of their which were gobbled up by the whites I one who knew wliat l.e said. Suppose to Portland in twelve to twenty-four ciation seemed somewhat warped. respective teacher«, will be escorted, many years ago. It is thought that with the limber lusincss lias fallen off while I hours, bv going out on the Steamer This office is in receipt of a large in bj- the baud, to the G A. R. Hall, there the interest the money will amount to should think other busiuesf ought to have lw. Elmore. voice ot new job type and other material. join the column and march to the M. E. about ¿>5,(100 and each of them will get increased; aa many mure people have Citizens have a right to be present All kinds of large poster work can be church, where the exercises of the day at this rate, about $2000, us there are come in to do business Now if the When tlie votes are «runted after the done now, and we turn out work promptly. will be conducted. only seventeen of them left. This re present County Clerk's receipts from the election, though they must keep outside A general invitation extended to maining few were here last week making eoi.nt v, are but one fourth of his receipts When yon wish to purchase a suit of the railing. out the necessary papers to receive the from all sources it will make bis total clothes, don't forget the Racket Store, as all. Married, at ti e resilience of Rev. II. we have a nice new line bought direct F. S everance , C. N. D rew , money, and it is thought they will soon receipts $.8533 32 mid at a nite of $14 a B. Morgan, the officiating minister, May from the manufacturers in New York 52-3 1‘ust Commander, Adjutant. receive their cash. No doubt they will day, mid if elected for another term or 29i1, 1892, Wm. Carver and Della Sep have a Idyu time when it comes—as long any other man is and either of choose to New f.ices of type added to this offices Son« t f \ et eran .i. follow the letter of law in their charges pington, both of Trask. as it lasts. * to the county it would make their receipts Enormous stock of card-board, paper, enables us to please our customers betur All Sons of Veterans, whether members $12373.32 for the whole term or $20 35 a Dentist ry. letterheads, weddingnndi all invitations. ' than ever ill job-work We are doing a big business in this line. Cal! and see of the order or not, are hereby requested day for the whole term, lie having a clerk note heads, bill heads, statements, cn-l We have row in Tillamook a first-class or helper at about $2 per day. Now wt.y According to the new law it requires to join tliis Camp (I’liil Kearney No. 22) velopes, shipping tags, legal blank paper, 70t*l tickets for this county, four white in the proper observance of Memorial dent'st, «lio has be-n following his pro- do we have to guess and figure to find out etc., just received at this office. ! ballots for every voter at the proceeding Dav, and for that purpose will meet nt fes«ion in San Francisco and can do such bow much our servants, the County Now is the time to get in and work to ! election, ami four colored sample ballots G A. R. Hall9:3J A. M. of that day. work ns Ims never been done in Ibis Clerks, are taking from us; is it not bc- bnild up the county, livery good family j for each voter. A detail from this Camp will be made to county before, including artificial crown i cause they are ashamed to let us know? who ran be persuaded to come here is co-operate with a similar detail from the or bridge work. Charges not extortion It we continue to follow the same course Reports regarding the Republican snre of doing wetl, and it is the best way county ticket are encouraging, ami from G A. It. Post to properly decorate com ate, either. For a few weeks, only. we have done in our elections only to secure improvement and low taxes. Call and tec us. greater, as business increase aa the people i information received from Washington rades graves at tho Kilchis and South 52 tf D r . H. r.ATCitKN. The Sheriff has complied with the law : and Columbia comities, the indications Prairie cemeteries. increase A. W. S everance , J. J. SroouiRti, to the very letter this year, and you can i are that lion. J. W. Maxwell will 1« I Our judges get $303; our Commission- REAL ESTAT» TRANSFERS. Captain. 1st .Sergeant’ rest assured if you buy land for taxes, ‘ elected by a large majority. ; era $3 per lay mid that only for .limited the sale w ill be perfectly legal, and unless List of real estate transfers ns filed in numlier of days they woik. Then why SHORTS. I). Curtis is standing two I’en hcron the property owner redeems at the per stallions this season, both of w hich are the office of the county clerk for the week do we consent for one man with it helper, to take from us over $6000 a year or J12,- cent, allowed by law, the purchaser will thoroughbreds of the best strains Mr. ending May ?3, 1892: I ce C ream at T illamook B akery . ! 0.)0 for two years? If I cullud it robliery, get a good title to the land. Curtis is ready tt prove 4>y documents Dr. Wise, the dentist, will be in a.-ain L'. S. Patent to August Grecnblumi would von my friends who have these and Joseph Satin ...................... 4'J-tf, Dr. H. V. Johnson l-.ad a fire among wliat be claims, regarding liis horses, in July. bills to pay, think it to hard n name? I State to Ed. Coleman 13.70 acres his drugs, one week ago last Sunday. and is nil experienced horseman. Subscriptions for any paper published will leave it with the tax-payers. Name in sec 15, tp 1 s, r 10 w .............. $17 25 In ten days the Doctor leceivcd the full t-f. A large stock of boots ami shoes, bats taken at Lamb’s i it. G. M. Williams to S. B. C.issin s, G amount of his claim for loss, from the and caps, mens clothing in all sizes and Five gallon kegs of choice pickles only You will ask me how shall we better of s e 'i of s w '» lots 0 and 7, Oregon Branch of the Home Mutual In prices, dry goods of id! styles ami quali fl, at “Frisco Store.” 49-52- ourselves? I answer, electa mail the same sec 0, tp 1 n, r fl w .................... 500 00 surance Company of San Francisco, ties in fact, the larg» st variety in these Best offer yet; New York Tribune free G. W. Bodyfelt to W. Kellow, 10 as you u.-nally do, who will bind himeell through their enterprising agent Mr. lines of goods ever brought to town, and for one yenr. Call at this office. acres in see 12, tp 4 «. r 10 w .... 140 00 in u $100») b. nd to be held by the County J. Biggs, of this city. all prices lower than ever at Fearnsides. Judge that lie will k- -p n cash b-sik A suit of men’s clothes worth looking Bay City Land Co, to F. A. Oakes, While the delinquent fax list isqnite wliieb ti e public may any time sec ami lot lrn blk 22 Pacific Ad. to Bay 49-52- John Jack was greatly surprise»! nt at, for $9, at “Frisco Store.” large, lor this county, it is very small tinding s > much enterprise in Tillamook. City ................................ ...........100 00 in it shall be recorded all the money paid W anted :—Fir wood, four feet in into the office, from whom it is received considering the large amount that has He says It is the prettiest and best kept length, at this office, on subscription. John Jones, et ux, to Sarah .1 I’er- been collected. It must be remombeaed town lie lias seen in a long while. kins, 5 acres, see 20, tp 1 H, r t> w 450 00 and for wliat service, mid chilli hire com We will pay the highest market price petent clerks who are capable mid one nt that the amount of assessable properly is Strangers are almost universally surprised for county orders, at “Frisco Store ” 9-2 Laut Notice. I least that is Used attending court for the increasing very fast, and that m- st of the whi n they first see Tillamook at the W anted :—County ordtrs to the value county and his salary as County Cielk property ailvertised a» delinquent is bustling a« tii ity displayed lure. All (icrsons owing Barker Ac Smith of ,3090 ut the batik. C. A E. T iiaveii .51 shall I h - $15 per week to l>e paid together owned by outside parties win se a-blre s<-s should cull on them uml settle before If we can secure the election returns If yon want to make four or five dol Juno 1st, ns all accounts, outstanding at wifli clerks and all otlur necessary ex- are not know n to the Sheriff. Mr. Stt-in- hilber has collected the tuxes very in time, will issue an extra ou Tm-s.lay lars go to the “Frisco Store” and buy a that time, will be placed in the hands of jienses of the office and the balance of the money in the office shall be paid over 49-52 closely wherever it was possible to ascer following, giving the result of tile election, suit of clothes. an attorney- for collection. This is our to the County Judge each month or to tain the wherealiouts of the ow ners, and, and mailing th« extras to our subscrilM rs Portland Telegram, last nights’ news last cull, except through nn attorney. bis order, nndir penalty of being paid if you see, in looking over the tax list, Tuesday evening. If you will take a to day, 25cts per week, delivered. Leave 50-52. B arker A F mitii . out of the $10 HI bond the names of any parties you know, it c> l'ired ball'd, marking vote of each can orders at Lamb’s book s-ore. t-f. Now gentleman friends and tax-payers, Notice. will be a favor to the county to inform didate opposite his name, and forward to The Weekly Sun Francisco Call nud choose any one you are willing to trust. the sheriff, who will, in nearly every case, tnis ollii e as quickly as possible.it will H eadlight for one year for $2.00, is Those parlies who bred to the “Hath Answer by mail soon us the lime is abort. collect what is due without making the |,e greatly appreciated, ami the news cheap enough . See Cali “Ad.” on last will l>c given to ti e public at orce. away horse,” Kincaid, au<l who have If you do not find one, E. IL Ely will extra expense of levy and sale page t ala, are kindly requested to notify inc accept the nomination though 1 prefer It will pay yon to examine our stock of the same by postal card, or per that von should find one that we can jf dry-goo»ls, clothing, Iriots and shoe«, sonally, at Tillamook trust more capable tluin myself lints ami cups, groceries, provisions, Cl.AlliK T i IAVKR, E. B. E ly . crockery, glassware,flour feed, etc., etc., Administrator Hathaway Estate Sample Copt«-«. and get prices, from Trisco Store” 9-2 Notice Tn l ay t'oenty M arrant«. F or S alk ¡—Forty, acres of land on This week we ar nd ont a numlair of Kilchis river, Sec. 0, 1 south, 9 west, The foliowin county warrants ar? due sample copies oí the Headlight, if the Dr Price’s Cream Baking Powder possesses a peculiar about 30 acres river bottom. Good ami payable at the Treasurer's office, for paper suits you, send us your name, ami building sila on wagon ro:id; price $25 Tillamook County, Oregon, no interest merit not approached by that of any other baking powder when yon come to town you can settle per acre. Apply to J. W. Jennings, after date of tliis notice: for it, and get the New Yolk Tribune It produces the hot buckwheat, Indian or wheat cakes, hot Nos. 274, 309, JI7, 3)1, »1, 28»,, 297, Kilchis river 4j-tf free for one year We take up a con biscuit, doughnuts, waffles or muffins. Any of these tastelu The Steamer Elmore carries pas engtrs .1«, 216, 274, 2-'>3. J61, 27), 242, 23», 2(6 siderable space this week advertising the 289, 2G<), 2»5. 291, 2<J. 304, 293, 290, 277 and freight front Astoria to Tillamook things may be eaten when hot with impunity by persons of paper, bnt we want the people to under Dated May 10, 1892 Bay, making trips twice a week, leaving stand what w* are doing, ami this is the the most delicate digestive organs. Dr. Price’s Cream Ba - 11. M c D ermott Astoria on Mondays and Thursdays. fourth anniversary of the establishment Co. Treasurer. 50-52 Connection is made at Astoria with boats ing Powder leavens without firmentation or decomposition. of the II kahuoiit . Next week begins running to Portland and on Tillamook T B H .ndley and family will now the fifth year In its preparation none but the purest of cream of tartar, so bay with lioats running to Tillammk reside on their place at How- r Pot Bay da, etc. is used, and in such exact equivalents as to alwajs city. * * It is time active preparations are being guarantee a perfectly neutral result, thereby giving the natu- E. B. Ely, of Kentocton wishes bis ma»L- for tlx» Grand Fourth of July Cele E d . H eadlight .-—I’h'SM) note in your name announced a* an imlependent esn ral and sweet flavor peculiar to buckwheat and other flo« bration paper that nomine»-« lor J. 1* and Coll date for County Ch rk Mr Ely claim» Goml Republican protection documents atable* of several ol the precincts in the that may be used, the natural flavor so much desired and ap he can save the county $5'<H per year, given away at Ibis office Cail and get county have failed to file tin r certifl* ales and pr mieea to ehow how it can be done preciated by all. The oldest patrons of Dr. Prices in the next is ne of this paper. We are them. They are short Md to the point. and acceptance, but that will not prevent the story, that they can never get the same rc u.., r • / Tl>e Steamer Improvement took a large them from running lor tlie office as usual. not sure that a candidate cm legally r.-srtv of evc-irsi -ni-1s to ’ iaj other leavenmg agent, that their griddle caxes. biscuits, eve Hot Griddle Cakes, the ocean beach last Sunday. J. II. Stitt, W. B Hurst, Robt. Buelow, Wm Joplin ami Gdbert Eyk, took in thes’ghts at- Garibaldi Tuesday afternoon. Elbridge McNeil returned Sunday from Nehalem. The Steamer Homer passed out of the bay, bound for San Francisco, lust Satur day. |W. Morton and family are rusticating at the ocean llaih, this week. Mi -JAw/tin, who lias been troubled for some time with a cancer in his face, started for Sin Francisco on the Str. Truckee, tn hopes of getting relief 11. 1’. Y’ork and Chas. Patterson supplying the market with lots of trout. • Thus, liridg.-tord has the frame of his sash and door factory up and will com mence placing the machinery next week. W. It. Livingstone and Mat Burk, left for Rooting Like, last Tuesday. J II. Boatman will leave about the first of June, for Gieat Falls, Montana. J. li. Hurter made a business trip to Astoria this week. I. R. Birt returned from Nebalem'last Sunday, having completed the Telegraph lino to Nehalem city. B. C. Catch your eye? Read on! E WERE NOT LOOKING Foil the hearty cndotseiaeut of our aims anil methods in mer chandising which the Tillaulóok public hau showered upon us this fall and winter. They seem to realize that WO are sincere in our public utter- nuces, and when we said we hatl a very attractive stock, the/ came to look over it. Bountiful weather once more and the road in the south part of tho county is in fair condition for travel. A party of young people from Dolph went on a pleasure trip Saturday down on Three Rivtsr And the mail car- rle* got there in time for dinner, and aaya he wishes they would go every day if they have that good a time. Mr Joe Bixby has fleeced and skinned somebody on the road to Sheridan, as he had u load of wool and hides. Mr J . (' Landingham is doing some good work on I lie toll road between Dolph and Tillamook. M- Je>sie Faulkner of Sheridan is vis iting friends at Dolph. Lots of fine trout are being caught in the small streams now. Mrs. Geo Evans leaves Dolph Tues day for her home in Portland. Many friends regrtt her leaving. Mr. \V A. Ilaynor went to the city Saturday, on business. Lots of improvements arc being made along the road in way of clearing land and fencing. Let every R- publican this coming elec tion do like the Democrats id way» do, put the ticket in straight. By Telegraph. G lenora , Ore., Muy 23 —E. Wright mid Ids brother went to Forest Grove Thursday Charlie and Will Himes, ofTillnmook, visited Glenora Sunday Mr. Lawless, of Oregon City, and Mr. Wirtz, of Forest Grove are lieri\ working on their ranches. We ¡earn by wire that J. F. Becher ami Frank Pickett left Tillamook for Glenora today. We are liavinj? beautiful weather, The warmest day of the year so far here was on May 20th n h<-n the mercury stood at 91 degrees. When wo told them that it was good value for their money, they botiglit freely, but wo are glad to say that our stock is not nearly ex haunted by the heavy drains made upon it by the purchasing publie. We have the best of döntieC* tions with the great centers of supply, and standing as We do, with our finger on the pulse of trade, we can tell just what tho public waut.s The public will see in the lo- cal columns of this paper from time to titne, the special bar- gains wo have to oiler, Until further notice we will special make you prices on qtteensware and boots and shoes. We mean I iiih I uosh . (lomo and so ?. Ne Mucca Bay. The Steamer Harrison arrived down from Portland a few days since with a miscellaneous cargo ol 70 tons for this part The Steam I aiinch Louise, imported by Findley & Co is a neat little eraft. She will ply the waters of the I’ig and Lillie Nestueca rivers, carrying paaaengera, freight and milk The creamery on the Big Nestncca is nearing completion and will be in op eration within a few days. Druff Stura for Male. G t iiei'ouiit of ill health I wish to sell my drug store uml fixtures, together with buil ling arid lot; or if desired, will rent building lo ptireliaser of drug stock. Du 11. V. V J oiixkon , 49 tf Tillamook, Ore. w. c. Tillamook, Dra NOTICE Holt l-l IH.ICATtON Lund <>flice at Oicgoii Citr, Oregon, Mav 2a. 1S9J Notice i« hereby given that the f< 1- lowing named settler lias tiled notice of lit» in tention to make tlniil proof in support of hi« claim, and that mdd proof nil! be made before Comity Clerk of Tlllnniool; Comity, at Til a- niook, Oregon, on July 15. 1R92. vli: i'lirti« Johnson, Homestead Entry No. 7 ro for the N^ofnw* , iiw 1., of hw 1 |, see. 18, tp. j m , r 9 w, and ne'4 01 «eW of «er. 13, tp. it, rm M. lie names the following witiirsMCR to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, »aid land, viz: Z. Utils, Henry Leach, <*««>. Woodruff and Lt Mcr Kingsley, nil of rilluinook, Tillamook <0 < »1 eg ril. J. T Apperwon, Regi-»ter. N-ortt'E tor rini.lCATIoN. Land office al Orcti»m City, Oregon, April a, I892.—Notice fa hereby idven that the follow« tug immed settler hnN Hird notice of hi« itltctl* NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. L hh <1 Office ut Orenon City. On-gon. Muy 16, tion tomiike final proof in »up port of hi« <daln$f i 8 >2.- Notice in h« reby given that the follow and that mild proof will be made l»cfore the named ►«■ttb r Hm lil<<l notice of hi« liitenllon Comity Clerk of Tillunmok Couuly, ut Tilla to innke tiiiu! bjoof In fluptiort of hi« claim, and mook, Oregon, on May I, 1‘y-’. via: thiit «aid proof w!ll !>« mmie before the County CharleH M. Well«, ( h-i L of TillatnoTk County nt Tillamook, Ore Hd. Entry No. <-/»!,for »h of «wu acc. I m . tp 2 a, gon, on July ii, 1^,2, viz r 9 «< '4 <»f a<- of $$ec. 13, ana nr14 of ne!4 George Shotwell, Mee 24, tp 2 a, t 10 w Ik name« the following u iliit-ssr«to provehiH Homestead Entry No. fyH, for the e% of n«?i rnntiniiomi remdehce upon and cultivation of and « 'j of m of Nee. i, tp. 2 a, r K w. He naiiK-R the following witness« n to prove •>ai<l ¡and, viz: hl« eontlnuotiN residence upon and cultivation i rnimm Harris t'urlh Johnaon, W (I lolm«on and I hrodore Kiiig.s'.cy, all of l illa 11100k, Tiila- of Maid land, viz- inoolf Co. Oregon. L <!reii«haw and Willi im Thornton, of Tilla rnook. uml I I» Kdwiirds and M A Ke)» of Trask 47 52 J.T. Apperaon, Hc)(istcr. all i illnmook ’ Oregon. 9-5 J. T. Apperaon, ltegintcr. NDTK’E H»»t prilLtcATloJL Lnnd office ut Orvi<-»n <Tty, orrwori, April NOTICE FOK PCBLK ATION Notice 1« hereby riv » ii th« tth< fol low* Land Otile.? at Oregon < ity Oregon, May 16. h, 1M92 lug monctl Mffi'.th-r hi»« Hle-I H«»f$ct of hi« tn ten* 1S92. — Notice in lier«»t»y given that the following ñamad arttlcr has fllrd notlen of hia Intention lion Io innke Himl proof hi mipport of hl« claim, to make final proof in support of hiaclmui, ami nn<! 1 I nt «nni proof will I-« mmlv l«,k>rr the that sHi«1 proof w.ll be made before the County Comity < !<• rk of Tilhimook « umity at Tillnmook, Ch rk of Tillamook < 'onnty, at i iliamouk, Ore Oregotti on June H, iHlij, viz: William Fltxptitrlrk. gon, on July X, 1K92, viz. l!onir«tend Entry. No /.? for the «w1, of m , h II. Mt -ne, «r1 4 of i' w 1 , uml Lot 4 of nrr '. tp. 2 •. f w. Ifc iihhk « the toiiowlug witiK to prove hl« Homeatend Fn’ry No for th«- «E of ae% of a«c 14, and m % of aw11 ul n«c , 13, tp. 4 h , r io conthimiiiR rewhlem c tipou mid cultivation of. «Mid I uik I, vix IV. < K limit, (Ki! Hunt, Frank Whcetvr mid He name* the following witne*-*« « to prove, hi« oiitinitona rmidence itpon and (mltivation C. B Hadley, all of Tlllanioo!.’, Tillamook Co., Oregon. of. «aid land viz. < burka Kay. Janrer Hnilth J M Knlfotig and 4*-yi J. T. 4pperm>*. R»gl«ter. A AnderMm all of )i< bo. I iilamook Co , Oregon. 52 5 J. T. Apperaon, Register. citation . NOTICE FOR PCIILICATION. Land Otte •• at Oregon City, Oregon. Mav 16, 1S92. Notice i* h rtby given that the follow lug mmed acttlcr haa filed notice of hia Inten tion to miike final proof in support ofhia claim and that said Proof uHI Le made la-fore the County CI.rk of Tillamook County, at Tilla mock, Or« gon, on July fi, tfi</2, vU. ( I rlra Ray, Home lead Entry No 7712, for the aw% of ace 2 v tp, 4 a, r jo w lie name» the following trftneaucw fo prove hia continu-Gia rtfljdence upon and cultis at ion of, •aid Und. viz. E H Stone L in ;»cr nlth. J M Kuifong and A Aucleraou, aif of Hebo, Tillamook Co , Oregon 5>-4 J Í Ap| er««»ii. Mrglater. Norn j for pchlication . Land Odk’ ut Oirgon City, Oregon. May 21. i 4,2.- ■ Notice fa hereby given that the following named acttlci han fl led notice of b»a intent tori to make ffital proof »1» tmpporl of hia dahif. and that mid pi'rif will t»c made l«rfore the Coutdy Clerk of Tdlamook t'ounty at Villa mooa, Oregon «>11 July 15, 1*92, via: Fred M Beal-, flomeat- ad Entry No. < a $ d for th.- nej{ of nw‘. and hwj( of ne'{ ot we. ik, and w>j««f •»? ar«*. 7, tp 1 *, r * w fl»- name”, the following witnemea t«» prove ho conttnuou» residence up«»» and cull.ration of, aaid land, uudrr flee. 2:0$ li. S. ---- — I* nt* C<n trrv C'»v h A. o ntr S t its of OMFI.OM, F >F I u.l.aM<’OX I’OVXTV. 1* THF MATIZ* OF I 111 Wil I. OK, M 1*. IlHTHAV.AV J < ITATION. IlKl KXS» O » To rm i sksow R usi»« or iam aoovk namzii tasta TOK I I m th * mamu or no stat * of O rruor , Y ou ar*- lifu l»y vit* I and n-t(nlnsl lonppear 111 ILe Como) l ouii **r Hie -.u i - of <>r*iroii I *r U* vouoty ol Itti iniool*. at ih» u.uiltia ui thrrs* l', un Soluolny th>- ulti <’ay < ( Jni.e. ey-. at .a o clork In tns f'>teo'**>ii or IS it day, *n* i »ort there lo »how » in.* . 11 am • o-l shy the El- » ■ in r <>l »»I Ihr t»'.»l ... el Hill -tu,ulti 11*1 ha*« »ii oredr to sell the real property *it »*il«t natale, kttowti and d< «crU» d »» lire H'jOÍlU- s W »it.l the W *., "I tin- S I. 1, *i I»» a*. Ip t S. H ■ » w .uni alMi thaï tu» t <*l th* S', of tn* sW1, <’f -md ■< . >»niti*l -*l by I «'miLiiing rtl tf*<- s l> »'uri.er **f Ihi* 8 1 i, of th*- M W 1, treeouf, and ni'oilnit ttu»n eimitlh (. i » ■ I- in» lie weM So r »Pi. thence HOIIth »» Tiri* I tie ors» es»t 1*0 rod«, in all »•*» acres, or a * niuc'i IS«'re»,f aa r iay be ne V»»*' ry. Wlllleaneth. the lion, tt I*. lloLlm. fudire nt the Couutr C.»**rt st lb* State <»i Tilla- » » Ord ron, tor the Con nt y . <í -------- >•»;■: G.} k w th Ore M»-al of soi»l l'»nrl ( ) ».that »I thl« lolh »lay of May. issa. Altert W. W l »rttlrnn, I onnty Clerk —