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Tribune. It !• « I>irerii»81<»n Carried on Purely for another Hemohsfration "f the loyalty and W. II. H. (’ary leaves IJvlpli Tuesday CaiiipHigii Purpose«». patriotism which our citizens and child fur Sheridan with a load of shinjx’ts Every H eadiuiiit subscriber who pays ren bear to the heroes of our nation’s dead On Wednesday. March 9, the tariff J. Landingham, G ltitlvand W. E. debate opened in the house of represen $1.50 Imfore Nov. 1st. 1SP2, will receive ilefinders, aiid of their deep regard for tree of charge, one year'ai subscription to ! the many friends and relatives who have Baxter, bi Dolph, have gone tu Salein Io tatives. Fnnu the day on which it was attend to some business in regard io their first announced that an immense Free- the New York Tribune, the best news preceded them to tlie great hereafter toll road. trade majority had been elected to that On »neb occasions our people evince a paper in the United States, the price of Mrs. Mary Heart, a sifter of the niail- body in November, 1890. the star of growing tendency to do honor Io the which is $1.00 per year. It is the best . brave martyrs of our liberty and indepbn carrier, made a hip with l»ini from Tilla- tariff '‘reform” has waned. Tlie voters exponent of Republicanism we know of, ' deuce, and it bespeaks for those living in tnOok to Dolph and back, ahd says she who, worked np to the desired degree of r prejudice against tho existing law by and this, we think, is the most libeial tlie sunlight of dearly purchased freedom enjoyed tlie trip very much. While at the infamous “KcKinley prices" con Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the TE WEIÌE NOT LOOKING FOR proposition that has ever been offered by a most fitting realization of all inheri Dolph, she and Mrs. Shortridge and spiracy, Bent the Free-tradere to con tance, enjoyed only bv the citizens and Mart Bush went fish:nft and Mrs. Heart gress, supi>osed. of course, that the days any publication iu America. TOLL AL TIDBIT». jumped down a bank and l>ehohl it was 8IIOKTS. children of the United States. the heartj" ehdorscmeui You want it now, if von want the ful- ■ uiuddv below and she went in knee deep of the McKinlby law were numbered. While our rapid progress in business They havo since been waiting for their lie careful how you vote. “ I lk C ream at T illamook B akery . i lest political news during the i-olitical and improvement bespeaks prosperity into the mud; and Mrs. Shortiidge got representatives to make their promises of our aims and methods in mer- Price’s baking powders at Cohn’s. Every body will scratch next Monday campaigu. After once trying the Trib and comfort to all of Tillamook’s indus excited about it while standing on a kog good. But as time went by it became over the cretfk ami fell in, ami got a good i 1CK C rxam at T ii . i . amook B akery . 52-3. trial and social institutions, it is gratify l’ay up aud get the New York Tribune une, you will ueverdo without it ever plainer and plainer that the Demo ehandising which the Tillamook wetting. They got a mess of fish just For tho beet men's underwear call at free. cratic majority had become frightened ' Remember we require $1.50 cash, ami ing to see her people associated in doing . the same. honor to those to whom honor is due. | nt the Racket Store A. D. Tufts and son are hereon busi ■ at tho reaction in favor of the new tariff you will have the amount credited on • W. A. Haynor, of upper Ntslucca, took In order to make the occasion befitting 1 which set in as soon as the peoplo dis public 1ms »Lowered upon tit» Men’s and Boy’s Wool and Fnr Hats ness . | your subscription account with tlie and instructive, the cornet band repaired i his registered Holstein bull out to the covered how shamelessly “reform” ora City taxes will become delinquent June wt the Racket Store. 15th. ' H eadugiit , and will immediately receive to the public school grounds, shortly, valley and traded it off for another regis tors and papers had lied to them. Tho this fall and winter; Velvets, Cashmere and Satteen dress tered animal weighing 1920 pounds. majority began to look around for some School taxes will be delinquent tlie the Tribune free of charge. This applies af.er mid-day and marched with the stn- ■ goods at the Racket Store. 52-3 dents to the G. A R Indi, where they ! Ifith inst. Two wagon loads of cani|>ers came in means of graceful retreat from tlie ad i to all new subscribers, all in arrears,who E'or a No. 1 kid, or light weight buck They seem to realize tiiut wt* vanced Free-trade position they neces were joined by tho Corinth l’ost, after Dr. Wise, the dentist, will be in again I P«J’ $1.50 on subscription, and all who which they proceeded to the M. E. church to the coast Sunday. skin driving glove call at the Racket sarily occupied us a result of the prom in July. Store. 52-3 renew for a year in advance, but we can’t where a large audience hud gathered to | Mrs. J. E Thomas, of LittleNeslucca, inence of the tariff in the campaign of are sincere in our publie iitter- is enjoying a visit from her mother Mrs. 1890. The signal for retreat was sound It is said there will be an election next This office has lieen busy lately print Monday. send you the Tribuue unless you pay us 1 listen to the exercises. Brown, and her sister Mrs. Page, both of ed in the Free-trade press, which sud | After the regular G. A. R exercises j ing the election tickets The Sheriff is ances, and when we said we liad the coin. Astoria. Don’t electioneer within fifty feet of denly stepped talking about "McKinley on such occasions the spectators were • 'delivering them. You can order the H eadlight now, the |x>lls. entertained by tho band and the singing I Be sure you have the right ticket folded prices" and began chronicling—as in its a very attractive stock, tiieÿ Buy a paper of Wright’s Congress sew Freight handled with dispatch by Str however, and when you pay for it you of a number of patriotic hymns by the j up un election day ; see that xtis straight capacity of news purveyor it must do— ing needles, best needles made, at the Republican, ami then drop it in the box tho events accompanying the tide of will then get the Tribune for one year, choir and audience. Elmore. i w. “Racket Store.” 52-3 and say, that is once I did right in my prosperity which set in after the new ctune to look over it. When ivtì Then followed a numlier of recitations providing you pay before Nov. 1, 1892. New type, new cuts, new material, at II. E. Nelson, manager of the Nelia- law becatno operative and lias since con life. We have sent a Tew san pie Tribunes by members of the school, after w hich tinued to rise concurrently with the de told them that it Was good valud len Mill Co’s store, was here Sunday, on this office. If you are hungry, stop at the mount addresses were made by Capt. A W. cline in Free-traders’ hopes. Vote for James McCain for Prosecuting over tl^e county, one month trial sub his way to Portland. Severance, of the S of V., and Comrade j ain house, at Dolph, ami a square meal Tho first effort to get under cover was Attorney. • i I scriptions, and will exhibit sample copies Richardson. Portland Telegram, last nights’ news lor 25cts. made when that representative par excel for their money, they bought Fresh California candies just received to day, 25cts per week, delivered. Leave to all who desire them. The oration of Capt. Severance was I Two shingle camps are running on the lence of Free-trade “reform," Roger Q. at Lamb’s xrrders at Lamb’s book store. t-f. You want the H eadlight this year j listened to w ith marked attention by all. Nistuci a rivers’turning out lots of fine Mills, was turned down and Jndgo freely, but we are glad to sity Crisp elected speaker of the house. Then Send in re|>ortsof the returns as quickly New type; large stock of stationery: sure, anyway, as we shall publish a taple His remarks were appropriate, instruc shingles to be taken to Sheridan to' Mr. Springer, of Illinois, was appointed tive and |Hitriotic, and the sentiment market artistic printing; lowest prices; prompt as possible, chairman of its ways and means com that our Slofk is Hot nearly ex- Election ball next Tuesday night at immediately after the election giving the carried with it a lasting and wholesome attention to orders. Call at this office. mittee, who completed the mask for his vote of each candidate in each precinct, influence for the members of the G. A. It. party by formulating tho piecemeal plan ■ hausted by the heavy drains Every voter will have a good chance Hadley’s hall. of tariff smashing in preference to the The deputies arc distributirg the elcc- 1 a table that will be worth preserving for and each individual there assembled to scratch his ticket this year, as every E. Carter made a trip to Yamhill last proiKisition for a general revision of tho I future reference. The Headlight also Rev. Richardson reviewed the work of name not voted for is to lie scratched off. tion supplies. tariff. On the first of the piecemeal made upon it by the purchasing woek. the Grand Army and spoke nobly of the publishes the county advertising, pro Politicia. s are quite numerous on the 1 Sati Fraucisco Chronicle, Daily and bills, tho free wool bill, in tho abaeuce great influence of that order both in social A. McNair and family are visiting in , ceeding« of the county court, real estate of Mr. Springer, who was ill, Mr. Mc publié: . 'Sunday, delivered’ locts per week or street this week. and civil movements, regarding them as Portland Millin, of Tennessee, opened tlie debate. Subscriptions for any paper published transfers, t tfiScts per month, strictly in advance, at city council proceedings, be the backbone of much of the nations IV. Griffin has purceased the old Nails I His »iieeeh was reckless, dishonest and taken at Lamb’s t-f. Lamb's. t-f. sides homestead and pre-emption notices. great achievements. Following Rev place , demagogic to a degreo seldom attained from F I’. Ilobson. >Ve have the best of cornice1 Everybody to have a whoop-la time on If you spoil two tickets, it is evident in cougresa. As the voice of the ways It advocates even-thing tending to Richardsons editress, other members of P SveiiHen has returned from Astoria, and means committee, representing the you can't make out a ticket for yourself the fourth of July. build np the comity, and is trying to the school recited some very appropriate where he attended the Centennial. majority, it was a fitting pronuncia tions with the great centers of and the judges will then help you if you pieces which completed the exercises in Some elegant cuts, new type, etc., just serve the people of <lie county in the best the church. A procession consisting of L McFee has the contract of furnish- , menta of the spirit which i>ervades that wish to vote. revived at this office. the Elmore cannery with wood this majority, which would probably be n supply, and standing as we do; manner possible, and we shall appreciate the band, G A R and the S. of V., and ing ' Double the largest stock of school E. R. Allen and family are moving to minority but for the most stupendous many citizens was then formed and summer. 1 I the generous support of the public. »looks, tablet, slates, school supplies the Willamette Valley. campaign of lying on record. Mrs. L. C. Smith, who has been stop marched to the cemetery. Soon the Wild stationery in Tillamook county, at Tho current debate was inaugurated with olir fìnger on the jitilse of The Str Elmore makes quick trips from JOTTINGH in Portland for several years, has for oratory only. The free wool bill or graves of the departed ones were en- ing i the Racket State. Astoria to Tillamook bay. 1 w any other Free-trade bill cannot become trade, we can tell juat What t liti shined with natures rarest and choicest i returned home. U. 8. Inspector of Surveys Moore, is fW"Re< Inced nt Cohn's: With this issue the H eadlight outers floral tribute, and all that the living can IliWgenbotluim Brcs. took a drove of a law. It will, however, serve the pur now going over the ground surveyed by the fifth year of publication. Flour to $4 75 per bbl. cr $1.20 per sack. pose of pinning tho enemies of 1‘iotec-. contribute to the dead was observed cattle ( through here last week The first tion down to aoniet»iing definite as to public want.a Henry Meldrum, and it will soon be J Pickles to 90cts. per keg of 5 g aliens. This office is doing a great dial of job with patriotic piety. • i drive this year. their intentions in regard to tho tariff. 1 thrown o|«u for filings. Tomato, to lOcts |>er 2%lb can. printing for Bay City people. Miss Euiuui Kabkee and Sanford Las But their jHilicy ia one of deception. When you wish to purchase a suit of Geo. Monroe and Clarence’rilden went AMMONIA. I seile were visiting friends on the Miami They will conceal their ultimate piit- W. S. Cone the Bay City real estate rlothes, don’t forget the Racket Store, as to the Sand Spit from Bay City to get l'hyaiciana Opposed to it« I'we. pose ns much and as long as possible. man was iu the citv this week. recently we have a nice new line bought dfrrct some beach sand Monday. V. B. Brom They wonld avoid any discussion of the Ed. Bosley died in Portland, Sunday Postmaster Shepard has moved into ( subject hut tluit they four their constitu cal udhtnlnH of this paper front from the manufacturers in New York 52-3 ley went with them to see that the lioyH The Sanitary Era of New York in its night. Ifis mother resides here. behaved projierly. As the boat neared November, bus the answers of numerous T B. Handley’s house near Garibaldi ents would not brook such u flagrant Would like to hear from the citizens breach of faith after all tho bellicose time io time, the special bar- regarding the resort in the west end of Use the pen or pencil provided in the Bay City on the return, the sand sunk physicians nil over the country to its It will be bandy to the office. threats against “McKinleyisni” made booth for scratching vour ticket. question: ‘ ‘ I)o you consider advisable the little craft they were ill, and the The logging camp nt the mouth of tin the citv. We have expressed our opinion before election. They uro playing a Jos-1 Look out for your dogs. Your licence crew whs saved by another boat being the habitual use of food in any degrei Miami is doing a rushing business. ! ing game. They have no heart in their gains we have to oiler: npenly, and who will be the next to do qualified by ammonia?’’ Over a thousand They are getting out some fine fir logs. near. is out and the marshal is around nntitariff crusade and can safely lie left it? A gentleman of this town wishes to re replies have already been received, and We sen<l off names once a w< ek for the The county road between Garibaldi in tho hands of Mr. Reed and liis little J I). Edwards, C. C. Babbidge and the Era says they are still coming in and Until further notice wé will mind some linkown parties through the and the Bar View house, on the oeen> band of valiant Protectionists. New York Tribune, It will be about Ge<>. Cohn took a trip south Tuesday. that many of them stating the particular two wcekB generally after you pay up. W anted :—Fir wood, four feet in column» of this press tl.nt they had bet harm to the kidneys, stomach, nervous bench, should be opened an soon us pos I Short Tur I if Ho rm on*. ter keep on their guard from circulating »ilile for the summer travel. before the first copj’ of the Tribune length, at this office, on subscription. There arc three ways of levying duties: any false report of their neighbor, for any system, etc., occasioned l»y the drug. comes. Theo. Parks is having his store refitted. ! The dancers in King’s front window slanderous statement made against him First—An ad valorem rate, or a cer The Indianapolis ‘‘Independent’’says He will enlarge his stock of merchandise tain l>cr cent, of the dec lared value, as, (piejnsware and boots and shoes. I. R. Birt was reported to be danger* atlract a large and appreciative crowd editorially, that these opinions are en I or the position lie occupies will be traced md will also keep a saloon. Garibr4< mis from Hie injuries received in his for Instance, tho duty on swords is 35 Mrs C, E, Nelson and Miss Katie up to its original source and its author titled to «special consideration because can then boast of a poatuffice, store, per cent. of their value nt the time im- fight with Wilbur Stillwell, but At last Wo mean bnsincHH. Come nini Wall have gone to Lafayette on a visit. will l.e dealt with according to the HfcVC- they were published in the Era, being saloon and a hotel. ]K>rtod; on boots and shoes, 20 per cent accounts was improving and out of obtained by the editor, IV ('.Conant of their value. F. J. Goodenongh will be bore shortly rity of the law in such cases. danger. Mr. Murray lias returned from Iowa,' Second—A siiecific rate, or so much se?: solely in the interest ot the public, and to look after the Linenwaber interests where he underwent surgical operation» As soon ns you pay $1.50, cash, on Special Hargalniu further states that “no corporation is per pound, yard, ton, gallon, bushel, W anted :—County orders to the value The! etc., regardless of value; for instance, your siibseription account, you will get Will close out the following goods at p iwerful enough to buy nn utterance in Three canc'ers were removed. of »3000 at the bank. C. & E. T hayf . r . 51 the New York Tribune free for one year. its columns, or prevent one, when in the doctors claim that he is cured. The the duty on eggs is five cents per dozen, cost ns they are not in my line: on steel rails, six-tenths of one cent per Puck, Judge. Century, and Lestlie’s Ohl and new subscribers receive the 40 packages Lily Corn Starch nt 12Jicts opinion of its editor one should be made next dny after hi» return, he was take' pound, or »13.41 per long ton of 2,240 Popular Monthly magazines nt Lamb’s. Tribune free, just the same. The question is of great importance iu »iik, and is now very low; Dr. Weaver. ■ pound«. 40 packages Dwight Soda at 6'^ets Williams has everything usually kept A C ard . Tax-payers, I will of elected 40 cans Rex Brand Corned Beef at 12l2 view of the many baking powders con if Tillamook, is in attendance. Third—An ad valorem and spocifio Tillamaak, Dra. Wc understand that the road between rate combined, as, for instance, the duty taining either alumn or nmouin, or loth, j>ay the county from ten to »12,000 in two in the Hue of drugs and patent medi cts. ------------- i 1-2 years which will make as much work on cines. 40 cans best Concentrated Lye at 5 cts. and the Era docs not hesitate to place here and Bay City is being fixed, i on Brussels carpet* is forty-four ceuts per square yard and 40 per cent, of their Thanks to our petition. This is «laiut ' NOTICE FOR ITHMCATION. the roads as when the new county road The counting of the tickets separately 4O cans Ground Pepper and Spices at what it terms the principal offenders on I a nd Office at Orrtfon < ity, Oregon, May the ‘‘front seat" so that they may be bet he most iin| h >rtnnt road in the count' value; on cologno water, two dollar* per 22, 1M92. — Notice ia hereby given that the Tob was btilt and not »cent in debt. E. B.EIv for each precinct entailed a great deal of 10 cts. gallon and 50 per cent, ad valorem. lowihK named nettler bns liird notice of him In as it connect» the north end with the ter viewed by the public and avoided in 40 bottles Bluing at 13 cts. On Satarday, June 4th, at Grand Army labor. to make flni«l proof tn MUpptM-t of Llx In computing the rate per cent, a tention and thiit NNld proof will lit* niHile Irefure Call at once. You can't get such bar the future. Those thus pilloried ere: county seat, it should, therefore, receive specific duty must be reduced to nn claim, Hall, at 3 p ui., there will be a meeting When you maik your ticket don’t carry County Clerk of TlllMntuok Cditnty, nt Tilla icoreattention. A little work judiciously Koyal, Catamnt, Davis' O. A ’ ., Atlantic mook, Oregon, on July 15. ik«j2. vli: gains in this line again. equivalent nd valorem rate. For in for the purpose of making arrangements the pencil away. It is tied fast with a JohitMon, I keep full line of hardware, tinware, and Pacific, Kenton, Palap^co, Silver xtsmded would keep it open for trave stance, tlio duty on hay is four dollars Honientend Entry CiirtiM for the 4th of July performances. All string. No. 7350. for the kiiofitw'^i Star, Dry Yeast, /ton /ton, Z.ipp's Grape the year ’roeud. per ton. If hay were imported at a nw' 4 of hw ' 4, mt . iM. tp. 2 m , r 9 w. ami ne11 or are invited. By order ol Fair Associa This office will obtain the election news stoves, tools, cutlery, paints, oils, etc. acc. 13, tp 2», rifi a. value of ti n dollars per ton, the equiva lie of vamea tlir following w-itne «AcA to proveh' 1 Some elegant Rochester lamps at A Crystal. tion. as fast as it comes, and will give it to the Itny < Ity. continuoiiN rcutdciice ttpdti uiid cultivation ot| lent ad valorem rate would lie 40 per Then follows n list of about 200 other bargain. G. B. D avidson . •aid land, vie’ W antkd :—A large, courageous, nble- public. cent. Of course, to find the actual ud Z Hella, Henry Lfeatb« tiro Wor-ffruff and less important brands which arc all (’. II Libby, who has lieen absent for valorem rate per cent, wo must divide Ixater Kingnley, all of fillitniook, Tillamook NOTH K. bodiedman, who can pull our Washing The quickest way to get to Tillamook tainted with either nliinin or amonia. some time, is paying a visit to bis old actual duties collected by actual impor Co. Oregon. ton hand piress and act as fighting editor is to come via the Str Elmore from 52-5 J. T .tpperiMn, Register. tations, which will give tho real and true I hereby give notice that the (3) three friends of this place The last part is the more particular, as Astoria. KKALEMTATK TKAXSFKBI. 1 w. rate jier cent, on dutiable Imports. ' mill tax voted in Garibaldi school dis we have lieen busy avoiding a licking G F. Williams made a trip to North Formerly tho ad valorem rate pre NOTICE H)K Pl BI.ICATION. Tom Handley fell and sprained his trict No. 14, County of Tillamook, Stale For the week ending May 31: Mnd office **t Oreffon City. Oregon. Murid, Yumhill, this week for the past week. vailed, Imt this resulted in undervalua iA«>j ankle Pont ask him any more what he of Oregon, has been equalized this 28th Notice U lit reby ffiven that the follow C. & E. Tlmyer, to Geo. Elliott, one rd nrttler him lilvd hutke, of hi* Intention F<m S alk :—Forty acres of land on limps for. J. H. Boatman was in Tillamook oil tion to such a degree that the duties n to him flmi! proof hl Kitpport of III* claim, mi d of May, 1802. Ami will be deemed acre in Tillamook*....................... $1500 business last .Monday. have been made more ami more specific. that make Kilchis river, Sec. C, 1 south, 9 west, mh I<1 proof w ill le- nmile before the County There will lie some holly contested delinquent within sixty days from date Thia is a great feature of tho McKinley ( !<-rk of i ' o I tiim >k ' 'ounty nl Tillamook, ‘»i«. State of Oregon, to I -aura A Blander», about 30 acres river bottom. Good races for big money, at tlie Fair Grounds C C. Iiabbi lge is making good pro- law. In nearly every case ¡xissible a gon,011 July 11, 1%», tin of this notice. Payable to F. I*. Hobson, 250 grass in the study of telegraphy tract of land sec 10, tp 4 s, r 7 w George MhOttvell. building site on wagon road; price »25 specific duty is levied. on the 4th. 1-3 ItomrMearl Entry Mo. 6V <, for the of n<»( I Dist. Clerk. per acre. Apply to J. W. Jennings, Geo F. Williams to Vulcan Iron Most Free-traders object to this meth and eM of ne«{ of •»«*<•. i, tp. t ■ r M w. Work will soon begin on the new The Augusta took on a load of 40,0)0 N the followi*tK w I iwmm *« to prove 1 school house. od, claiming that n fall or rise tn price hl* II«-miiiii Works, tract of land in Bay City . Kilchis river »5',f continuous* rcHidencv u|mil 1111M cultivation feet of lumber at the Tillamook Lumber makes the duty inconsistent. But if of Maid hind, via: Two years ago today an election was E. F. Robson to R B. Witugleam, I. t rrnwhaw nnd William Thornton, of Tilla W. 8. Boatman lias been paying a Co’s. mill. the fieople will elect a Protectionist Here is a chance for everybody to get, mook, Hfhl J 1» Edwards mid M A Kv)»uf Trank tract of land in »ec l<l, tp 1 a, r 10 being held in this county and the atmos visit to his friends at this place, lor the congress every two years, changes will all iilliimook Co., O.tgoii The Firemen are making big prepara free of cost, an exquisite oil picture 3»l phere was of a lurid hue. The lyon and 1 w.......................... .......................... 52 5 J. T Appernon, Refletcr be made in the future as in tho past to past week. tions for their ball on the night of July inches long, a compauion to “A Yard of the Iamb sleep side by side now, and Jos Woods to Frank Wilehart, GOO meet all changes in value Even Mr. NOTICE K)H I’Vin.K ATf rN. 4th, in Hadley ’ s Hall. Roses,” which all have seen and admired. there is little prospects fcr such excite Manning, President Cleveland s secro- Land Office nt Oregon ( ity, Orego’li Apri» aq ft in Wood» ........................... 25 11 KA It CHKKK A NO IIKAVKK. 15, 1A92. — Notice I» hereby n that the fallow ' John Jack expects to return with a Tnis exquisite picture, “A Yard of Pan retary of the treasury, in an annual re Ing named aattler I irm filed giv« ment next Monday. notice of liia nitrii troup about July 4, announcement of sies,” was painted by the same noted U. S Patent to M. E. Wood............ port, advocated and insisted on specific The men are busy getting out the tim Iloti to inuke tinnì unaif in auppott of h’aclaim: Don’t congregate around the polls on that Mairi proof trill In* lin’d»’ before th»1 duties. So will every honest man do- and which will appear latter. artist who did the “Roses.” It is the Malaki Johnson, by administrator, bers for tbe.new Beaver Creek bridge. County < h-rk of Tillamook county at TillHinbok; election day Only the challengers and to Ella F. Krtnley, 100 acres in siring to prevein fraud in importations. same size, and pronounced by art critics OlegoiifOll Jlllie rt. |H»2, VÌ4: Look out for campaign lies at the last Jefferson Wallace lias sold his band of —American Economist. « few others are allowed to lie present. William PitiipHtriek. »ec 8, tp 1 s, r 8 ........................... ..1 10OO to be far superior to the '»Roses ” The I tom e*d croi Knfry. No. MXt for the mw *4 of n<*M . moment. Some parties are trying tacre- sheep, preparing to deal exclusively ¡11 The judges have a right to appoint »e 14 of nn 1 4 nini I.of 5 of «ce fi, tp 2 a, r 9 w. [ reprwluction is equal in every respect to Bay City laindCo. to A . Hnckestein, cattle. lie riHinrM the following w II iiv A mcm to prove hlA officers to preserve order, and to impose ate strife among the candidates iJlverolty of I'urault« .Nr ml rd. criiitiniiotiM rcsldenec u | m » ii and (iifthation of; the orignal, which cost »300, and is fusing 250 lot 3, blk 70, l ’ ac Ad to B. C ....... There will be telegraph offices on the , E. F. Lyster is putting np another barn a fine of $50 for any misconduct. Ask a lawyer if he wonld like Ml mm id land vix given free with every copy of the June U. 8. Patent to F. R. Beals............ Ifnnt, Carl Hunt Frank Wheeler and those engagad in other occupations or C. ( II It Hadlrx.all on his place of fHlamook, Tillamook Co . There will lie a grand ball at Woods on extension of the telegraph line at Hob- numtier of Ifemorest’s Family Magazine. • Theo Jacoby to C. H. F’reas, iota 1, Mrs. Pesterfield, Mrs. Lyster, Miss professions to become lawyers and com Oregon. the night of July 4th for the benefit of sonville, Nehalem, and at Tobi’s. This June number is a grand souvenir j T \ppcr«oit, Register. pete with him, and ho will quickly an 4M 5.! 2, 3, 4, 5 ami 0, Wixxllawn Add to It is expected to receive election news Alice Thacker and a few others are start the Odd Fellows of that place. This will number in celebration of the seventieth swer no. Ask a merchant whether bo Bay City .......................................... 3'0 ing a Punday »-bool at the Wallace be the biggest affair of the season, and from the state election and the county anniversary of the birthday of the pub CITATION would not Im glad to see all those w ho C. H. Fre««, to A. G Beals, «»me school house. There were I4 in attend are now manufacturers or importers Is TWK *O( MTV < 4»<’RT kOM THE STATE OF everyone in that vicinity is liking for election all night of Monday next. lisher, and is worth many times4lie cost', IlkHfKiX » ‘III rn.|.AM«M>K Ool'KTY. as above ......................................... ance last Sunday. Ib>pe it will !>e a sue- change their brnrinora ami become mer The Hill»borro Independent, of Wash which is only 20 cents, as every purchaser ward to it with great anticipations. I n the nattsm < if th » wim . chants too, and he will speedily express M I’. IliinikUAT > CITATION. CCS». In reference to Mr Elv's article last ington conn’y, pays Hon. J. W. Maxwell will get, practically free, an exquisite Bay City Land Co. to A. G. Beal», H k » ) his disapprobation of any such scheme. lots 15 «nd 10, blk 13 Cen. Ad to picture; and to those who already have Week, we will say that R. R. Hays and a high compliment in its last issue THIS VMKNUWft HF. I Ml« • AHoV K-N AMF.ri Yet the Free traders want to make us To thmtato NKIIU.KM 125 M : B. < ’ ................................................ Tillamook county has the beat shaped ‘‘A Yard of R'jw»’’ “A Yard of Fannies” W. W. Conder kept a book of all fees a nation of agriculturists, and they ask lx THK XAMi: HF T»IF. Sr *f K OF < Volt received by them as County Clerk and, ballots we have seen. Sample» have will be doubly valuable, especially as Geo W. Shifqiy to II. Petre, tract ia herchy cited m»‘l O •|iilrr<t loap|w«r H» Il •* Improvement« on th. Nehalem are the farmer to hail with joy a system arc County Court <»f Ihr stilt»’ o( <»rrg4»n far tht sec 17, tp 2 s r 10 w ....................... 180 that wonld transform all those who are they are op^n to public inspection. A« been sent us from several other counties. accompanying it are full direction» for being poshed since the day weather com County "f TillMiiiuok «I the court thereof, now his customers into his competitors. on Saturrtay th«- nth day of June. i*)j. at to previous fee books, we are not It is utidei»taod that certain parties framing either the •‘rsusies” or “Roses” menced. o'clock in the forcn»ot| of that day. then ah «I Hr tig Store fur Hale. there to »h«»w ruu*»r, If an* « <i«t. why the F..<’ contemplate issuing a paper the latter at home at a cost of s few cents. You informed. John I-sreori h»» the site for Ids hotel Nrtar'r. c «uUr of «»f thr h fur « mi I« I will Rteotlki n< t hav* ,«n oredr t«> »ell the r<«! property «»f •«!«! «»iHlr Six new Bubficriljers Monday, pe^en part ol this week, treating of local poli can get the June number of Demorest’s On account of ili health I wish to sell graded and some of the lutnlrer on »the known and d«wrilit’<l «•« the M’^oilha MW»., Family Magazine, containing “A Yard of my drug store and fixtures, together with Win Chapman, of Sheridan, is again Aii«l for Tuesday, and five on Wednesday. tic«. Ihr W , <«f III« S E ’ , of Sec w, Tp 2 H. ft ground io W «nid 1I m > ItiMl |Mirt «*1 the \ l» of th4* S \V’.4. Roses, ” of any of our local newsdealer» ; on the bay. Come and see the list of new names and building and lot; or if desired, will rent B. C. Umb wishes it stated he did not <>( «Kid Sec. >». I mhiiu !»-<1 by beuiuiiiiix al the SE The Ilarrieon rime in the HHh and w. of iho E '< of the H W '. th«-Y«-of. and put your name down also if you are not go to Nehalem last week on political or »end 20 cents to the publisher. building to pnrt-hawr of drug stock. Mr. Dunston and family aro ut Mr corner and left out for Astoria the 2tali with a running thence n<»rth 4^ rod«, tnviic* we*t already a oakficrlber. The New 5 ork business. He was there on another er Jennings Ilemorest, 15 East 14lh St., Du. 11. V. V Joiixsox, ( »I«, thence «outh rod- them-- eant tte rod*, John Jackson», and expect to inuke their load of boxes for the Nehalem Mill Co. in all acre*, or a*» much thereof aa irtay be New York Tribun« proposition is the most taking rand. 4$ tf Tillamouk, Ore. home at Netarts bay u«-c«-eHary Nehalem baa a cable line in working »he Hon II I' Hohlen. Jud«v of thing we know of. J M Moreau ia getting out mnteri.il W1Uir«M tli the Hon. F. C. Baker ha» sent us a few A Irrtrar-l«. Notier. C*»uoty Court or the State of order There are nocara on it hut a large z I ilr»,i-ii l«»r IheC.runly of Tilla- The ticket to be voted in Multnomah copic* of the election law for the new aclaail house at Oyster loan. Mill give scraper running buck and forth on the ¿-»T a I.J 110.0k Wdh thr ,*k nl of •»<**•! »'«•tirt list The Tillamook Abstract Company Those parties who tired to the “ Hath county is a regular blanket sheet No them aw»v to those inUre»ted. Hr«» f) nffi<«.l thi5 10th «»f May. 1S92. Cut 11» look well and some are good Attest? *’ < oxriT.a the only set of abstracts in the county, away horse,” Kincaid, and who have cable ia causing the ground to Bppasr Use talking, tlie manner of arranging and come, first served. l«^f. I oiinty Clerk. f. ala, are kindly requested to uotify me more level The grading ia being done and doe» all work in the way of examin- the forma of the ticket« ninet lie simpli of tlie same l>y postal card, or |>er- nn (¿ aa - urt.iiptt \ td. L- (L l < Wixl Mr Mr, W McBratnie and daughter of fied. It would take a lawyer to properly Saginaw < City. M,. h . and D. 1 Putnum ing title».prom lv < all on or addrew. MitlojjndPJ, ,, , fix out a tickeL It - a'l f 2 * J Catch your eye? Read oni W. C. King,