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THE NATIONAL BOA The i’liicit Inlk dof eiimpsign «luet that was issued last week hail nothing WASHINGTON, D. C. in it but the foliosing: W k '. tkek B uixetin In Bulletin—Supplement No. 6, page 33, plac The reason hn* tieen u little bat kwanl. Spring has b<*n retaidcJ by the hand that guides the elements, and grass it short considering the time of the year. Yet, pasture is middling good and the HIGHEST OF ALL farmer»' fl x-ks are in fair ordfr, as the “Who is that little fellow eoming up sinter was o|>en, and the range was IN the walk?” tl-i WERE NOT ixiOklXd rod pretty fair dtiringlh* midwinter month* “My busband.” LEAVENING STRENGTH* I Owing to this fact, the stock was in fair "Well, you were wise to get as little I’ondirion to go safely over atty shoitage T he T icket was V ery B adly t>! mankind as possible."—Once ft Week. thè hearty endorsement in the early spring. The temperature S cratched . TT— Prof. R. C. Kedzie, of the Michigan State Agricultural College, who has been very tool this year so far, though > I ■fcj •-. of our ailns und iltetiiodn in flier* The Deni i»<*rn tx elect <*onuuÍMÍoner, Clerk, personally superintended the examination, says:—“With the exception of Sheri X ánd Treasurer. T he R epublicans G enerally there has been little frost, ami there has been a copious fl >w fr >m Jupiter 1 ’ hivius, DR. P rice 3 C ream B aking P owder , Which is a cleanly, pure, whole » diiiiitlising which the TiliainooM V ictorious . though hot so much as might have been. The following are the successful candi some compound, conforming with natures own formulas of human diet, If there hail been a few more days sun dates in this county with their majorities: Hou-Ing Majorities for ill oat uf the we found every sample more or less tainted." public has Bhowered upon nd shine the grass would have been much Candidates. C C. Babliidge. Long Term Commis faither advanced. At any rate, there is sioner, Democrat 5. : - Following is a list cf the successful a good outlook for the hay crop, and if this fall and wiliteD W. 1!. Cary, Short Term Commissioner candidates for state and district offices there ia a little fair weather iu the latter Ï Most Perfect Made. Republican, 122. No Ammonia. No Alum. with estimated majorities; part of this mouth and the first of July, W. \V Conder, Clerk, Democrat, 187. They seem to reAlice that Wtt For Supreme Jrnlge, F. A Moore, 8(MX). so the faiuters can save their hay and Brevities. IIKHK AND THERE. J. D KAwards, Sheriff-, Democrat, 159. For Attorney General, Geo. E. Cham get >t well cured, there will lie a Itounte- Chas I’ve, Assessor, Republican, berlain 1000. are sincere in oiir public titter* ous supply for next winter, and stock Mrs. C. U. Cross is very sick. Price’s baking powders at Cohn’s. A larger |a>tato crop Ims For Congress 1st District, Binger Her will thrive Geo. Cohn, Treasurer. Democrat, 8. I ce C ream at T illamook B akery . Look out for a big time on the 4th. mann, 6000. been planted, and they promise well anees; and when We sititi Wé had l’rcston S. Brown, Surveyor, Republi Pay up an«J get the New York Tribune j les C ream at T illamook B akhby . 52-3. For Congrers 2nd District, W. R. This will lie a great help for the country. can, 209. - Ire*- There will be a heavy crop of berries anil Mis. G. W. Sappington died Monday Ellis, (XtoO. a very htttaetive stork, they E K. Barnard, School Sa|ierinteiident, Dr. Wise, the dentist, will be in again night. For Joint Senator. 16th District, J. W. • mall h nits as usual, and plenty of gar- v I Republican, 83. "Charite,” said Mande, “papa doesn't in July. 49-tf, <leu truck. Taking all in all, the outlook Don’t forget to pay your school tux by Maxwell, 7OO. Dr. li. l’etre, Coroner, Republican, like yon, liecau.se ho says you’re extrav I einno to look over It. When wd Subscriptions for any paper published For Joint Representative, 12th District, for the general prosperity of the country j.lune 1(>. agant in yout dress.” 33. taken at Lamb’s t-f. was never better, and the fanning com H. W. Lamson, 100. “Well, just tell your father I haven’t I See ticket, with majorities indicated^ The majorities on the head of the ticket paid a tailor’s bill in two years," retorted told theiii that it was good valu« W anted :—Fir tvood, four feet in Forjudge, 3rd Judicial District, Geo. munity is corrcs|tondingly jubilant. ' on last page. length, at this office, on subscription. Let every laxly rejoice in the pro*|>ect in this county is as follows, nil being Chappie. —Truth. H. Burnett, 275. The Fair will be a success this year be for their ihOney, they botight lor District Attorney, 3rd Judicial1 for good tipies ami a plentiful harvest. Republicans: W anted :—County orders to the value A Subterfuge. yond a doubt. May the I ounteous outpouring of natures’ District, James McCain, 451 F. A. Moore, Supreme Judge 194. of >3«0l) at tiie bank. C. A E. T hayer . 51 freely, but We nie glad fé) sltÿ For the best men's underwear call at For member State Board of Equalisa lavish hands reimburse its for the iso Lionel R. Webster, Attorney General Williams has everything usually kept lated condition of the country and the 198. at the Racket Store tion, 3rd District, 8. I). Gibson, 900 in the line of drugs and indent medi- lethargy of the market for butter. Let thill our stock Is not nearly tx= Some people think there are plenty of Vines. Binger Hermann, Congicss,365. 1-2 The Latest. us all eat, drink end be merry, and liars in this count}'. J. W. Maxwell, Joint Senator, 146. A large number of Tillamookers went thrive on the fat of the land. (Special to H eadlight .) haunted by the heavy draiiitl Men’s aud Boy’s Wool and Fur Hats to Garibaldi mid Bar View Sunday, per II. W. Lamsou, Joint Representative I’. 8. Vote as you----- please. at the Racket Store. F orest G rove , June 9, 11:15 A. M. Str. Garfield. 8. I TI i i ' h morning’s Oregonian says returiiH made upon it by the purchasing Entertainment. Velvets, Cashmere and Satteen dress There were seventeen arrivals of vessels Geo. 11, Burnett, Circuit Judge, 217. coming in slowly. Only WuHliingtou, goods at the Racket Store. 52-3 in tlie buy last month. Shipping interests Janies McCain. District Attorney, 265 The ladies of the M. E. church will public Botli Steamers ran excursions to Gari- Clackamas and Yamhill are complete. are looking up. give an entertainment. Following are 8. D. Gibsun, Member of Ktato Board The following is incomplete but gives haldi aud the Sand Spit last Sunday. It wouid be n good thing if people of Equalisation, 213. an idea of the standing of the candidates particulars: I. T. Maulsby was elected J. 1’. in this would leave off political quarreling now We iiaVe tile liest of eoiiiied* for congress, supreme judge, and attor CONCERT PROGRAM. The total vote in the county is !M>0, l>e- precint, and Perley Iliett a* Constable, und go to work to improve (lie town. ney general: : ' s> ‘ SATt’BDAV EVENING, JUNK 18 AT HADLEY’S ■ ing 130 more than it was two years ago The vote on some of the candidates j ‘ For a No. 1 kid, or light weight buck- Hermann 8218, Veatch 4551, Rork ■ The Prohibition and People's party did “Turn to 00 mamma, Willis; mamma tioiis with the great ceilters of HALL. Was so cloBe that the official count was I skin driving glove cal) at the Racket 2996, Rigdon 200. not cast n very heavy ballot, the largest has caudy for her little boy.” Welcome, by choir. 52-3 necessary to determine for sure who was ! Store. Moore 6937, Bennett 6304. Walker 2379 ■ being 47 for Welch for Supreme Judge supply, and standing as We do, Solo, Sequel to Anna Rooney. elected. Bny a paper of Wright’s Congress sew- and Welch 342. Quartet, When the sea gives up lier . The official count is being made- and Webster 7942, Chamberlain 8290. The returns were a little slow in coming ; ing needles, best needles made, nt the there may be u few corrections in Hie dead. with oitr finger on tho pulse of 52-5 In 2nd Dist. congress, Ellis 4529, and in from some quarters, but it was not “Racket Store.” majorities given, but the table we shall Duet, Spring. Ì long until the result could be plainly Portland Telegram, last nights’ news Slater 3018. Supreme judge Moore 3044, give Hext week, will correct all errors Solo, Bother the men, (character) trade, we can tell just what the foreseen. to day, 25cts per week, delivereel. Leave , Bennett 2379. Attorney general, Web Female Quartette, Greeting to Spring. ster 4173, Chamberlain 3997, Vote for j t-f. We have reliable information that work orders at Lamb’s book store. Duet. Boating song. public Wants peoples’ party small. will begin on the bay thia summer, that San Francisco Chronicle, Daily and I hereby give notice lliat the (3) three ” Family jar (character) I Columbia county gives McBride 259 is as soon as the appropriations Sunday, delivered’ lucts per week or mill tax voted in Garibaldi school dis Solo, Izivea old sweet song. majority over Hare. RepublicHiw elect are available G5cts per month, strictly in advance, at 1 triet No. 14, Comity of Tillamook, State I county ticket except assessor and coro- Duet, We ure growing old (character) t-f. i of Oregon, has been equalized this 28th Janies Taylor of Astoria is in tins city Lamb's. ■ ner. Song, Gleaners (character) of May, 181)2. And will be deemed <on business, and reports that people tn Double the largest stock of school cal isdunins of this paper froid Quartette, Come to the wildwood The National Convention. delinquent within sixty days from date -Astoria have great faith in the prosperity books, tablet, slates, school supplies Solo, Tapping at the gardciigate. comic iof thia notice. Payable to F. 1‘. llobnon, of Tillamook and stationery in Tillamook county, at ’’ The song that reached me heart. The National Republican Convention time io time, Ilia special ba r* ! Dist. Clerk. The Australian ballot law worked very the Racket Stole. Song, Dad’s a millionaire (character) is now in session at Minneapolis, and Well here, except that some of the elect When yon wish to purchase a suit of there is a great contest between Blaine Solo, my first music lesson, condc. gains We have to offerì ion clerks in tho county wwe too slow Clothes, don’t forget the Racket Store, as and Harrison. A dark horse may lie the Song, musical museum, comic. • ‘ Now run out and plnyi like a good for any earthly use. we have a nice new line bought direct nominee News is expected every min The Tillamook Abstract Company Ims Quartette, 0 I’, R. A., or manager in h’% t the only aet of almtravt» in tl.e county, little boy."—America. Reports from Washington and Colum from the manufacturers in New York 52-3 ute announcing the result, as the fight is trouble, comic. Until flifthef indico We Will and doe« alj work in the way of examin- Solo, The photograph, character. lieing made before the balloting begins. bia counties indicate that lion. J. W. We send off names once a week for the The Outlook. Quartette, Come where the Lillies 1 ing title» piomptly. (’tilI on or addreBH, Maxwell’s majority will be in the New York Tribune. It will be about Rialto you apocini prices un ABSOLUTELYFKEK. W F. I). Jones, manager, when ill need bloom. neighborhood of 700 in all. two weeks generally after you pay up, of abstracts of title. Quartette, Good night. the first copy of the Tribune One Year’« Subscription to The New York Wfcsn give you clubbing rates on any before ' iptojnsware and boots and shoes. • —* Tribune. paporpublished iu (he world, but there comes. " rOKTLAND MAKE KT. * Bay City. is no such liberal offer as tiiat of the New As soon as you paj* $1.50, cash, on (Wholesale Quotations.) We melili ImsiiieuH. Come finit Every H eadlight subscriber who pays York Tribune pro|>osition. ; ybnr subscription account, you will get The dance given at Hotel Pacific Sat $1.50 before Nov. 1st. 1802, will receive O ats —Gray the New York Tribune free for one year. Wagon* were busy all day Monday car urday evening was largely attended. White rying voters from this city to Fairview Old and new subscribers receive the free of charge, one year’s subscription to The Str. Truckee arrived Friday, June W heat —Willamette Tribune free, just the same. the New York Tribune, the liest news 3rd, having on l*>ard the machinery for It is on account of the voters mentioned Walla Walla ■1 P otatoes loo ths having claims in Fairview. F or S alk ;—Forty acres of land on paper in the United States, the price of the Williams mill. O nioxs ” .... E. Burton, a twenty year old son of Kilchis river, Sec. 6, 1 south, 9 west, which is $1.00 per year. It is the best C. H. Libby has returned to Everett, BUCKS y do«. Mrs. Annie Burton, died Monday night about 30 acres river bottom, Good ex|s>nent of Republicanism we know of, Wa*h. G eese " C hickens —Old dot. The deceased was an honest and indus building site on wagou road; price $25 J II. Boatman lias purchased of E*tes and this, we think, is the most libeial spring ” Tillafhaak, Or», j>er acre. Apply to J. W. Jennings, trious boy, well liked by all who knew pro|X>sition that has ever lieen offered by & Dunsmore their gasoline bout, and nt’TTEM—Brine Kilchis river. 43-tf. him. ” Store, in Rolls will run it between this place und Tilla Tbe bulletins received, so far, regard any publication in America. " Choice Ibiiry There were 176 votes in Hoquarton NOTICE FOH Ft’HI.IEATHIN. mook. Ixnd Office at OrrgUtl City, Oregon, Mat Oregon You want it uow, if you want the ful precinct (Tillamook city) and 161 in ing the National Convention are of little | 22, 1891 - Notice is hereby given thwt the fol We are gtad to learn that I. R. Harter ” Kaste rn lowing tiHHitd settler hns tiled not hr of his in Fairview. Many of thé |ieople of this interest. They report the convention lest political news during the political who ha* been on the sick list for the past L amp , Oregon George— What will your father settle tention til make thia> proof in t*up|>ort f»f his claim, and that sh I<1 proof will be made l>eforc city who hold claims in Fairview voted adjourning from Tuesday until Wednes campaign. After once trying the Trib week, ia now able to be out on tho limn who marries yon? ” Kastern County Clerk of Tluaniook CUunty, at Tilla* day, and until Tliursday, the appointing Milly — All the rest of tho family) prob* B acon — Clear Sides •there. iniMik, Oregbn, <111 July i*. iR0, vie: •/ une, you will never do without it. Base ball is the excitement of tho day. | ” Hains Ctirtis Johnson, ably, George.—Urooklyn Life. of committees, fine weather, etc. If you get a few sample copies of Komest*ad Ittttfy No. 735«. fur the s'4 df H’e’*« ” Rhotildera Remember we require $1.50 cash, and The engine has been put in place at nw14 uf mw * tec. 18, tp .2 a, r 9 w, anti 110*4 of Having re-purchased the stor k of goods Hoard's Dairyman, it is because you F louh —W’illainette Not That a«*U uf sec »3. tp. 2 s, r i<> w. the Williams mill and work will be lie names (he folhiwing witnesMes to proveh ” Country Brands are a H eadlight subscriber. This paper in the hardware store formerly occupied you will have the amount credited on continuous resilience upon and cultivation of, pushed oil rapidly. Mr. W. intend* to ” Küstern Oregon 1 by G B Davidson, I will sell the same your subscription account with the said land vir . and Hoard’s Dairyman, only $2.30 per Z. Wells, Henry Lbabli, Abo. V/ocdrufTand at a reduction of 25 per cent below cost. H eadlight , and w ill immediately receive have bi* mill running in six weeks time year. « Ixster Kingsley, nil of Tillamook, Tllltiinook NOTICE Foil I'l Ht.lt ATION The smoke stack was raised, Tuesday, I mean business, as I wish to dose out Co. Oregon. Land Office at Oregon city, Oregon, Mtiyin, There was quite a jubilee Tuesday the Tribune free of charge This applies 1891.—Notice ia hereby RiVen that the following at Williams mill. the stock within the next thirty days. J. T Apparsoti, RetfUter. naineft Mettler K hm tiled notice of him intention night.on the streets by the friends of the to all new subscribers, all in arrears,who — G. O. Nolan. to make final proof in aupitort of hi» Haim. and fur Ever- J D. Estes left last Tuesday successful candidates. The band was that «aid proof will be matte before the County NOTH K I’OR pl BLICATION; The vote in the comity this election pay $1.50 on subscription, and all who ett, Wash. Clerk of Tillamook Comity, at rillamook, Ore Tauld office nt Oretfoti City, Orrtfon, Mnv »6; oat and the celebration lasted nearly al! gon, on July h , 1892. via: i’',j \i.ti . iaberevy utiei» that the t<»ih>w- renew for a year in advance, but we can't was very light, l>eiug only 1:10 more than night. iiRHird settler hnn file«! notice of hi* I ii tentloij Notlce. E. II. Stone, to make Anal proof hi aupporl of hi» claim, and it wa* two years ago, 1 eing an iniTease send you the Tribune unless you pay us Hoinefttead Kn’rv No. ^500, for the »’/ of mc ^ of i Geo. II Stoddard lias gone to Santa that Mid proof w!l) !>► mime bcfQre the County arc 14, and w ’ t of sw' 4 of aee., ij , tp. 4 ■» r 10 of only 15 per cent in two years, but the the coin (,'lrrk of Tillamook ('tmlily dt Tillamook, Ore All persons indebted to 8. A Roberts, w. Crux, Cal. to reside with bis mother who gon, oti July ii . 1892, Viz |K>pulation has increased at a much names the following wltHCM»e* to prove George Shotwell; Von can order the H eadlight now, will please call and settle by note or his Ke continuous went there some time ago and has pur residence upon and cultivation faster rate, and it is known that a greai lfofne»te«d Entry No. for tlie of ne’l otherwise, by Juiy 1st, as the business of, hai<l land viz: chased a small fruit ranch in that vicin however, and when you pay for it you ■ nd wf new of iw< 1, tp 1 M, r 8 w. Charles Kay, Jimper Smith, J M Knifong and many voters staved at home on election will be run on a cash basis hereafter, Ke lullin’» the follow big Wttrt<,H*,i» to prove A Anderson, all oi llebo, Tillamook Co., Oregon. ity which (Jeorge will assist her to run. will then get the Tribune for one year, hl« coittliiuotiM n’Nidrticc upon and etiltivutloit 52-5 J. T. Appcraon, Keglstcr. day, and quite a number were out of the 2-5 8. A. R oberts . of Maid lend, vlr: It.was impossible to get tbe exact vote county engaged in work providing you pay before Nov. 1, 1892. L ('reftehaw and William Thurnldn, of Tilla NOTICE FOB ITIILICATION. from each precinct on each candidate in HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. “I'll just show yon, Matilda, how 1 mook, and J I) Kduarfin mid M A Key« of Tra*li Land Office at Oregon City,Oregon, May 16, We have sent a few snirple Tribune* Mr and Mrs Richardson left on ('<»., Orreon. ,1 1892.- Notice in hereby given that the follow nsed to Im able to swing a pail of water all l 52 illamook time for a table of the vote in thi* issue. 5 J. T Apperimn, H« glnt« r Ing named acttler haa filed notice of hia Inten Toewlay afternoon’s train for Oregon, over the county, one month trial sub For the week ending June 8. around my bead----- Next week it will be given in full, and tion Io make final proof in aupport ofhiaclaim their future home. They will lie missed scriptions, and will exhibit sample copies Geo. Woodruff to D Whitney N oth E EOR Pl IH.KATJON. Hiid that aaid Proof will lw made before the tbe majority of each candidate is all that Land Offitc til <»r««y«»h l ity. on anH April Clerk of lillamook County, at Tills bv their many friends here who wisli Jr , w % sec. 36, tp. 2 11. r 9 w |.'2UQ 00 County 15, i*p.— Notice is hereby e«vt n lliatthe follow mook, Oregon, on July 8, 1892, viz is given now. Ing tiMined Mettler nfi« Hlcif nb|t»»' of hi4 ifitcii them unbounded success in their future to all who desire them. I Backus to D. Wl.itnsy Jr., Charlea Ray, KOH f«J rtltikb final pr»»of in »nfppoft <»f nfa claimj Mr. Howells intends spending his home. Mrs Richardson will be ea|>ec- You want the H eadlight this year 1(g) acre* sec. 4, 1 n, 9 w........... 1000 00 Homestead KtHrjr No. 7712, for the aw % of aec. and that Haiti proof will I»«' imide iM’lurt- the 23, tp, 4a, r to w Countj Clerk of Tillamook rountyut Tiliiiinook 1 summer in a quiet nook in New England, jally missed in the Sabbath school, where sure, anyway, as we shall publish a taple H. W Lassclle Io A. Conklin, 2 lie name« the following witnraiwa to prove hia IIteghlf, bh June H. I*»»?, vln: acres near Tillamook............... 250 0Q continuous residence upon and cultivation of, devoting a large portion of his time to «he has been one of the most faithful and immediately after the election giving the William l ltrpntrh'k, mm id land, via: Koniratcad Entry, No 50*42 forthc «w’4 Of n< % t U 8. Patents to Car) C Fischer, the writing of his novel of American girl efficient teachers since she has lieen in E if Atone, ftaper Smith, J M Knlfong and A mc * 4 of nu14 ami Lot 5 of mt «* fi, tp 2 *, r 9 w. vote of each candidate in each precinct, We W. Armstrong, E. Mullen Anderson, all ot Hebo. Tillamook Co , Oregon. lie iiHinf M the following witneeMCM to prove tiIn life, to be published in the Autumn in Colfax. She can be illy spared, but 52-5 r J. T. Apperaon, Register. and F. W Crane,..................... continitoue realdence upon and rulliv kllon of» a table that will 1« worth preserving for mm Id land, vix* The Ladies’ Home Journal. our loss will l>e Oregon's gain.—Colfax future reference. The Headlight also Portland Real Estate Association NOTICE FOR FI HI.ICATIOM. (• It. Hunt, f'arl Itunt, Frank Wheeh r and Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Maj to F. '.iilbert, 80 acres, eec. 36, C. H Kadte),all of Tillamook, Tillamook Co.» Don’t mistake our proposition. Yon Sentinel. 21. 1822.—Notice hi hereby given that the publishes the county advertising, pro Oregon. tp 1 n, r» w .............................. 400 00 following named settler has filed notice of his Tha Sttamer Elmore is prompt and ceeding* of the county court, real estate get the N. Y. Tribune free as soon a* you J T. Epperson, Rcgf<ter. intention to make final proof in support of hi» pay $1.50 on vonr, subscription and not regular in its trips from Astoria to Tilla transfers, city council proceedings. Ire- .1 D. Edward* to Junies Steel, claim, and that said proof will I m - made |»efore s w ’4 sec. 2, tp 2 s, r 8 w . . 050 00 the County Clerk of Tillamook County at Tills before It costs money to send and get mook bay and has good passenger accom sides lioinestead and pre-emption notices. mook, Oregon on July 15, »892, vis: CITATION Martha A Alley to Herbert Alley Pird M B. nla the Tribune, besides, besides it takes modations. The freight ratis are low or I n the Ctii’NTv covar roa thè R taîk œ It advocates everything tending to tract of land in eec. 18, tp 3 n, Homestead Entry No •/»to. for the nr% of nw'4 tlar.uoN» rim T im . amim »« Cot nty lower than by any other route, and the build up the county, and is trying to rHw ....................................... 1000 00 and nw% of ne% ot sec. iM, and wfti»f money to run tbe "H eadlight .” ot IN THS NATTKtt HE OIE WK I. OF* se«-. 7, tp J «, r 8 w. M I* IlnriisuAr ¡CITATION. Dave Hadley and Dave Howard had a passenger fare is the quickest route to serve the |ieople of .he county in the l>e*t Geo L. Seward to H. I! T<ib- Ke names the following witnesses to prove his UK lAftabJ eeing, 5 acres, Sec. 23, tp 3 n, con tin non* residence upon and cult.vatlon of, fight on tbe street last Saturday, and Portland or Asto ia. an.1 goods can lie maimer possible- and we shall appreciate said land, under Nee. 2101 R M To «HE UNKNOWN HBIKRe* TAk AMOVft NANFtf 75 00 r 10 w ......................................... C. II Freas. J H Whiting. K Patch« 1». and TBSTATOM: Howard received a few hard kick*, brought here most expeditioosly by tin* the generous *up|ort of the public. James Hyan, all of Tillamook, Tillamook Co., I n the namc or thm S tath or O m » « ion , YoH Cheap Fare though no one was badly hurt. Hadley route The Elmore make* two trip* a Oregon. are hereby cilrtl and required toappfear In t!»< »I erial Banrain.. V-5 J. T. Apperson, Register. week from Astoria to this bay, connect — without arttuxG * single mum County Court nt the Ntale of Oiegon f >r tfcf was fined $10 and costa, as it was made County ot rillnni.wk, at the court room liiere« f, ing with the Columbia river boat» at The steamer Garfield la carrying pas —Munsey's Weekly. to appear that he struck the first blow. on Saturday th« nth dnv of June. P92. at at Will close out the following gocsls o <’lo« lt in tile forciiwni «I th»«» day, the:» and Astoria and with tbe small steamers on sengers to and from all points on the hay Thank God, the campaign liars will there to show rail**, II an.v r«i«t. why the l;X- cost as they are not in my line: trutor of of the af<’F««ai»l will shoeiii not fiate Tillamook bay. now give the community a rest. These 40 Itackages Lily Com Starch at lJlicts for 25 cent* and is succeeding in making an oredr to »ell the resi property of «si«l rétete» Erneat Smith, son of C H. Smith, had I On account of ill health I wish to sell known and dtserlbco as the o*« of the HW*, peaky individuals have succeeded in 40 packages Dwight Sods st 6^cts. five trip* during the day. ami the W 1 ; of thr N E 1, of Sec U». î|» > #* M his leg broken between the knee »nd iny drug store and flstlirr-S, together with 10 W and aleo that hart of the N 'i of the H W'*X making enimity between neighbors, and 40 cans Rex Brand Corned Beef at 125» Many of our citixen* are availing them ankle last Sunday. He and several other of sai«i Ser jo Itcnndift by liejrinnhig nt the KM building and lot; or if desired, will rent corner creating a general disturbance allround, or the N T. •, of the R W *. thrn of. and eta. small boys were in a boat on the slough selves of the privilege of riding 15 miles running theuct north 48 reals, thrncr We»t « building to purchaser of drug Stock. all because some people are foolish 40 cans best Concentrated Lye at 5 cts. rwh, thence south 48 tods, thtm*e east tfto rod*, as the Garfield was coming up, and tried an hour at no cheap a rate. lw. Ils. II. V. V J ohnson , in all jnH acres, or •«» iiiuch thereof as may l>- enough to believe all they bear. <0 cans Ground Pepper «nd Spice* at to throw a tow line aboard the liarfield nrccsMar) Tillam.s.k, Or*. 4,tf We wish to say that any talk as to the In making a short turn just where the 10 cts. Witi»e«« th »He Hon II K Balden. Judge of Natía». the County Chert of tho State <>f editor of this paper being connected with 40 bottles Bluing at 15 cts. KJEIIAL EM -«The Iwst place tn intrst Map Oregon, tor the County »»f Tift.« small boat lay, the steamer ran too clone •’ with prices of k*te in thia office Write to ' murk with the N«-al of said Court Call st once. You can't get such bar •n imaginary campaign sheet, ia entirely Thone parlici! who bred to the ,‘l!«th- nr call on Nrhal- in Mill Co. Astoria, Ore. nr j and pinebed the boy’s leg between the affi«t«i. thia imh dny «»f May, it» away horae, ” Kinrwid, and who have IIi:wav T okhi , NChalem, Ore 24-tf without foundation. Had we wished to gains in this line again. Attrai W. W í «MHIKB, two boat* Dr. l’atchen attended the Inala, are kindly reqttested to notify lite H. W. LASSELLE A. SON X—rÙJ» MMME make a fight against anybody we shonld I keep full hoe of hardware, tiiware. X — itt r.-jT . dy re. ov> G have expresse«! our belligerency in the 11.1 an I expe t* hm Catch your eye? Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Read on! STATE ELECTION. W. C. King, GrZES-^telXT STOHE