neam Baking v^^Powder Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. HKKK AMI TIIEIIK. Joint S 11.it r !!', . (, for T llameok, Wasli n. ton and ('. liimhia court e.-, was born DcceinlkT i 31, in Fulton Com ty, Illinois, and spent liis early days id that state, lfis father, who is still living at the advanced age of !H>, was eiie of the first white pars ns Ih.r.i in Illinois. Mr. Maxwell served over three years in the Union Army, enlisting as a private in Co. K, 7th III. Cavalry, and f >r dis­ tinguished sc’rviccs rose to the rank of captain. He lias held various offices of honor and trust in bis native state, mid nerved a term as Conr.ty Judge of Hancock County, Illinois. In 1882 lie came to H arrison N ominated on T he On gon, and a little later settled on Ne­ tarts lay in Tillamook county, engaging F irst B allot . in farming, his accustomed occupation Whitelaw Held, Editor of the New York He was elected Joint Representative for Tribune, for Vice 1'resMeuL Tillamook and Clatsop counties in 188(1, Benjamin Harrison was re-nominated and served the peoplo so well that after for President Friday afternoon on the the state was re-districted, he was re­ first ballot. The ballot stood as follows: . elected to the Legislature, this time in 1888, to represent Tillamook and Yamhill Harrison 565. counties. Mr. Maxwell has always been McKinly 183. a staunch Republican, and while a mem­ Blaine 175. ber of the Legislature was one of the Reid 4. most energetic and successful workers Lincoln 1. in that body He is very popular The Blaine forces weakened or failed i throughout the state, ami this Senatorial to show their claimed strength at the district may rest assured that its interests last moment and Harrison went through 1 could not have been entrusted to a more with a hurrah. ca|>able and influential man. He secured The Oregon delegation voted for Mc­ the passage of several ai ts which Were of Kinley, except one vote, R R. Hayes es|>ecial benefit to this comity, and many standing firm for Harrison. At the evening session of the conven­ tion, Whitelaw Reid was unanimously nominated for Vice President. The geueral opinion all over the country is that the ticket is very strong, mid that Harrison's good record as Presi­ dent for the past four years will elect him The nomination of Reid for Vice Presi­ dent, shows recognition to an a man, and gives strength to the ticket H arrison . andrei H Good as new 1) >n’t tnifw the oppjitun- Iiiquhe at Glib office. tí Does this Notk-e. BIG CELEBRATION T here W ill be R aceson T he ! F airgrounds . All persons indebted toS. A. Roberts, will please call mid settle by note or otherwise, by July 1st, as the business will be run ou a cash basis hereafter, 2-5 8. A. R ohekts . Catch your eye? Read on! Price's buking powders at Cobn’B. Rev. I). C. McFarlan I preached in the The firemen’s dance in Hadley’s Hall I T ft W ere not looking fob M E. Church Suutlny. w Flour $1.20 |»er sack at Cohn’s, lw on the night of July 4th, will not begin Exerrlxr« will be Given in the Grove On until 10 P. M., as John Jack with his The 4th of July. the hearty endorsement W anted :—Fir wood, four feet ill Eggs bring 20cts at Colin’s, lw. ! theatrical troupe is expected to occupy RisingSun Baking Powderat Culm’s, f' tlie ball from 7 until 10. A meeting was held Monday and ex­ length, at this office, on subscription. of olir aims and methods îh nier« tensive preparations are being made for Dr. Wise, the dentist, will lie in again J. J. Stoddard with a small party of the grand celebration on the 4th of July. in July. 40-tf, friends caught 33 pounds of tjout in Wil­ chandising which the Tillamook A programme of exercises, parades, Subscriptions for any paper published ' son river Monday. Johnny got excited amusententS, speaking, music, fireworks taken at Lamb’s t-f. and jumped iu the river after more, but ete, is being made, and it is proposed to public has showered tlpoii uh Fur the lieet men’s underwear call at tlie other boys nud to fish him out. have the biggest time ever known in at the Racket Store. Should you wish it, the manager or O. Tillamook. Everybody is taking an in­ this hill and winter. Men’s and Boy's Wool and Fur Hats P. R. A. will take your “Photograph,” terest, an.l the attractions will lie made at the Racket Store. sing you “Boating song” give you a Music so great that a large crowd will be Velvets, Cashmere and Satteen dress lesson, or offer von a “Greeting to Spring" present. They seeiri to Feallke that W0 uext Saturday eve at Hadley’s Hall. goods at the Racket Store. 52-3 The races will be a separate feature on At Hadley’s Hall, next Saturday you the Fair grounds, and under the manage­ F. J. Goodenough, of Astoria, was in are sincere in our public utter« will see how— ment of the Fair Association. There thia city on business this neck. The Gleaners gather the golden grain, will be some good races, some of them The Steamer Garfield will run another The beautiful lillies bloom bo fair, anees, and when We said we had being for a large amount of money. excursion on the bay next Sunday. The Wildwood breathes an enchanting strain John Jack's theatrical combination W anted :—County orders to the value While sweet fragrance fills the balmy air. a very attractive stock, they will be here three nights, and the Fire­ We present a table of the total vote in of $3000 at the bank. C. & K. T iiayek .51 men will have a grand ball on the night this county, except for a few scattering came to look over it. When W» For A No. 1 kid, or light weight buck-, of the 4th. skiu driving glove call at the Racket ' votes (or County officials. J. E Hos­ mer, prohibitionist, for School Superin­ BAKING rOWllEti. Store. 52-;! told tlietn that it was good Value tendent received 35 votes. The official Buy a pajierof Wright’s Congress sew­ canvas shows that there were 1001 votes Recent Authorities About it. ing needles, best needles made, at the cast, altogether, besides four votes that for their money, they bought The Scientific American, the Sanitary “Racket Store.” 52-3 were not counted. Era, tlie Indianapolis Board of Health, freely, but we are glad to say Just received at the millinery store, a ‘ The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian the Wisconsin Food Connnindoaer, and nice assortment of millinery. Hats Church will give an ice-cream and straw­ many other recent investigators, have . from SOcts to $5 and upwards. that cur stock is not nearly tsx« berry festival at their new church build­ stigmatized the use of alnm or ammonia Portland Telegram, last nights’ news ing, on Friday, June 24, 1302, com­ in n baking |x.wder as injurious, and huve Do You Keep House? to day, 25cts per week, delivered. Leave mencing at 2 o’clock in the afternoon hausted by the heavy draihrt published from time to time lists, calling Orders at Lamb's book s'ore. t-f. and confining through the evening, the attention of the public to brands con­ At Woods on J uly Fourth- If yon keep house or have occasion to taining these drugs. made Upon it by the purchasing San Francisco Chronicle, Daily and the proceeds to lie used to furnish tlie buy goods, you will probaldy see some­ The graduating class of Willamette It would seem ns if some makers ought Sunday, delivered' lucts per week or church. Every, ne cordially invited. thing here that will interest you: University and Conservatory of to have the honesty or good sense to «Sets per month, strictly in advance, at' The ladies of the M. E church will publie. The Rising 8un Baking Powder is the Music, cousistiug of make pure powder, foreseeing that al­ Laaib’s. t-f. give a musical concert at Hadley’s Hall very best put up, and Cohn & Co. have though n smaller percentage of profit is Miss Annie Krebs, vocalist, pianist and Double the largest stock of school , next Saturday night. An excellent pro­ a large quantity of it tn cans of all sizes. made, it must result in increased We have the best of conheC1 violinist. gramme has licen prepared and will be books, tablet, slates, school supplies It is manufactured expressly for Cohn A sales, and consequently greater gain, and Miss Ida Dinsmore, elocutionist. and stationery in Tillamook county, at I superbly rendered. The proceeds will be Co., and is sure to give satisfaction tions with the great centers of used in paying forlheir i.ew church organ. They buy it in immense quantities, like others of great importance to tlie slate yet, after looking over tlie records, we Mirs Josie Krebs, pianist and vocalist. the Racket Store. And others, will give a Tickets have placed on sale at William’s they do with everything else, and can He is an Ibdefatigable worker and knows are forced to the conclusion that “Dr. When you wish to purchase a suit of no such word as fail At this last I Price’s ( ream” is pretty much the only Musical and Literary Entertainment nt supply, and standing as We do, clothes, don't forget the Racket Store, as drug store. General admission 25 cents, sell it lower than elsewhere. Woods, on the after-noon of July 4. children half price, reserved seats »5 cts. election, his majority lbr Joint Senator brand that can lie relied upon Unless one wr liave a nice new line bought direct Flour is only $1.20 per sack at Cohn's. A. W. Severance liasjust receivedVord They buy this by the carload, and of the three counties first mentioned is wants to be drugged daily. with our finger on the pulse of from the manufacturers in New York 52-3 Some of the powders which are the This entertainment will bo one of the from the Supreme Court that lie has handle only the best l;»5!i, though his opponent is an'exi ellent most pleasing and interesting events F or S ale :—Forty acres of land on ' most widely puffed and heralded with passed the legal examination very cred­ In the gents’ furnishing line, they mail trade, We can tell just what the of tins day. Kilcliis river, Sec. 6, 1 south, 9 west, itably, and is admitted to the practice of have some fine silk negligee shirts, all Tillamook county may well feel grati­ I “government cln niists” (?) and other •bout 30 acres river bottom. Good Miss Annie Krebs, known to T>o the ' more or less spurious testimonials are law in Hie courts of Oregon. The exam­ colors. fied because of the honors tliru-t upon building site on wagon road ; price $25 most accomplished nud finest music­ public Want.s ination was conducted by Messrs. T B. one of her citizens, and Hon. J. W j found to be the very ones which contain Eggs bring 20cts at Cohn ’ s, and they Apply to J. W. Jennings, ian in tlie state and having had much j either or both of these impurities. Handley and E. E. Selph under an order will take all kinds of skins and furs Maxwell will w ar the honors of the experience in giving entertainments, from the Supreme Court, and was admir­ Cohn and Co. are connected with the office becomingly, judging from Ii:s past PERSONAL. The public will sco ill the lo« I al.-o having selected tho most pop­ ably arranged by tlie able gentlemen who well known wholesale and commission record, and will keep his eyes open to ular eliM-utiordsts mid musicians to Nehalem, was here H II. Dowuiug, of had the matter in charge, to thoroughly house of Mark L Cohn A Co, of Port­ the needs of the district he represents. assist her, will make this occasion cal columns of this paper from Flpor $1 .2(1 per sack nt Colin’s. lw. test the ability of the candidate. Notwill.standfpg bis age, 6J yours, lie last week land, and are enabled to buy goods at most pleasant and will be well worth Bay Cjty, was in J. H. Bildgford, of is n man of great mental activity, and Eggs bring 20cts nt Cohn’s. lw. The New York Tribune, which we offei the lowest prices, and ill many cases can the time to time, the special bar* RisingSun Buking Powderat Cohn’s, f to give ono year free to all subscribers sell at retail us cheap as other mi r- his physical vig >r is as yet unimpaired. this city Saturday Price Of admission. His manlier is on (I10 “ granger" or C A. Smith, of H. li. Jensen and Do not fail to be here. Tlie delinquent tax list is growing who come in and pay JI.50 on their chants can buy. “lmmespun" order, (lie result of-lifelong Beaver, were in the citli Saturday. gains Wo have to offer. Headlight subscription account,is owned Price of admission 25 cents. lieautifully less. ABSOLUTELY FliEE. associations, though he is a man of excel and edited by Whitelaw Reid, the Re­ J. J. Stoddard spent the latter part of Reserved seats 50 cts. Hardware sold at auction at G. O. publican candidate for Vice President. One Year’« SubMcrfpth n to The Neu York lent address, good conversational powers, last week fishing on the upper Wilson Children hull price. Nolau’s next SaluJiliiy. Until further notice wo will lias a vast fond of general information, liver. When we made our clubbing arrange­ Tribune. The Steamer Garfield made an excur- ments with Mr. Reid, he had no idea he and moreover, h is the facility of com- nXl'Ct TllIVS SALE. Bert Severance lias returned from •iou to Garibaldi Sunday. Ever)- H eadi . ioii T Rubscril crwlio pays mandingthe resp ctful attention of every Portland, where he lias been attending By virtu” of an ^dcr of the Hon. County make you Special prices on would be the nominee, but the proposi­ Court of Tillamook County, Stale of Orugon, ■ nan lie meets, no matter how high or low Ooirxg. going, and sold I That’s the tion will hold good now all the same. $1.50 before Nov. 1st, 181'2, will receive duly niiu e and entered June nth 1892, the un­ Siliool dersigned Executor of the will ofM. P llntha- Way it is at Nolan’s hardware store The Tribune handles the Tariff question free "f charge, one year’s aubscriplii.il to his station in life He has, besides, a Dr. Johnson and Dr l’etra went to way deceased will at one o’clock in the after­ quo-.nsware and boots and shoes. good lia'.ured self-sufficiency that admtts noon of Saturday July 16th iSya, offer for wale C-ome in with your dollitr-and a-lialf, in a manner that should be read by Dem­ the New York Tribune, tlie best news­ him iuto tlie confidence of all lie meets, Portland Inst week to attend A. F. Sc A. at public an- lion nt the Court house door nt ocrats and Republicans both. and get tltc Nuiv York Tribune free. Tillamook, Oregon, the real property of the We mean I iuh I iichh . Conte and M Grand Lodge. Dr Johnson will be paper in the Vnitcd States, the price of and a bluff bonhomie which wins friends aforesaid testator in Tlllntuook County. Oregon, The genial Assesor, F, M Lamb, was I» There is no time to waste in making described as fullowa, to wit; The aoutn half «> visiting 11 fetv weeks. I’ . 8. Brown will on every hand. He is not a sinning which is fl .00 per year. It is the best | the Houthwext quarter and the went half of tlie t$«p»rations for tlie 4th of July celebra­ making his rounds a few days ago, and light as a public speaker, but works more conduct the drug business in Dr. John­ ' RoutllcftHt quarter of section 30, Township 2 sc?. I south, of Kfinge to west, of the Wil!«mette liatl. occasion to inquire where Rev. exponent of Republicanism we know of, tion son ’ s absence and Dr T H. Mescrole, on the plan of Binger Herman, mid it has I Meridian in Oregon and also 4H acres in the Jones lived. Some waggish individual and this, we tiiink, is the must liberal 1 north half of Bouth west quarter of said Hection the Pension Examining Board, Secretary Read in another column the list of been often observed that some of our 30, Township 1 south, Knnge 10 west, bounded without the fear of God or the law in his proposition that ha» ever laten offered by best legislators nre quiet workers who will conduct the examinations of appli­ by beginning at the soutliuast eorncr of the special bargains at Nolan’s hardware ■ N. E quarter of the H. W. quarter of tlie heart, pointed out the residence cants for pensions until the return of the •tore. any publication ill America. never attempt a set speech. j aforesaid a*« tioh 30, and running thenee iiorth of the editor of tliis paper, and told Mr. ohalus, theliee west 40 chains, thence south It may l>e truthfully said that in the l'resi.lent an.l the Treasurer. Dr'*. Petre 1 12 Senator Tongue was defeated fos re­ You want it now, if you want the ful­ 12 chains» thence east 40 chains to place of T.amb that Preacher Jones lived there and Johnson, whose leave of absence ex­ beginning. recent election of Mr. Maxwell, the ben ­ clection iu Washington County by 8. B Tillamook, Ora I Ternis of sale: One half cash, remainder on Accordingly Mr. Lamb entered our lest political news during the political eficial results arc not confined to Illis pires June 24th. | one Years time secured by note and moitgage lfuston. humble domicile, thinking it resembled campaign. After once trying the Trib­ county, or this district, but will lie felt Ion tlie premiset. Deeds to be made nt expense of purchasers. Bay C ity. The report that Mrs. G. W. Sapping ■ a “parsonage,” and enquired for “Rev une, you will never do without it 3-6 (i.Aunu T havkm , Executor. throughout the whole state. ton wag dead was entirely without Jones ” He was surprised and para C. C . Bnbbidge has a crew of men at Remember we require $1.50 cash, and foundation. Quick Trnnnpcrtation. lyzed as well as the editor’s family, work for G. F Williams clearing off his you will have the amount credited on A Hardware at auction prices at G. O otherwise we should consider we had property south of Main street, between . your subscription account with the The Steamer Elmore sails from Astoria the County road anil (lie bay. Nolan’s. He will auction off the stock | casus belli. to Tillamook bay on Monday and Thurs­ It is reported that Mr. Bamhardt will hext Saturday. Tlie people of Woods are going to have H kadijgut , and will immediately receive day mornings, on arrival of the Union start a hardware store nt that place. The Hook and Ladder Co. are making a regular whoop-la time on the Fourth. the Tribunq free of charge Thia applies Pacific steamer leaving Portland on Sun­ A. 8. Tilden is busily engaged driving grand preparations for their ball on the They have an excellent programme, E. E. | to all new subscribers, all in arrears,who day and Wednesday nights at 11:3'1. the piling for G F. Williams boom. night of the 4th. : Selph of this city will be De orator oi of ine the |iay $1.50 on subscription, and all who Through tickets can be bad at U P. Eime* Briilgeford came in Monday on Them is a chance to get hardware for I day, and at night a grand ball will be renew for a year in advance, but we can’t ticket office, 254 Washington St., corner the Str. Elmore. almost nothing at G. O. Nolan's as long given for the benefit of the I. O. O. F. Third. Sails from Tillamook bay Tues, Heaver Creek an«l Beaver. Miss Annie Krebs, the accomplished . send you the Tribune unleB» you pay us days and Fridays. Good pass« liger ac­ as tlie stock lasts. the coin commodations and through freight rates, Our estimate of Hon J. W. Maxwell’s , musician and vocalist will appear in an , Fred Poland and wife rejoice over the plorafity last week was too small, later entertainment in the afternoon, and ff' You can order the H eadlight now, us low as by any other line This is by arrival of a little daughter. Mother and yon wish to enjoy yourself in a good, old- however, and when you pay for it you all odds tlie quickest way to get from child doing well returns places it at 1<>59. C or . 1 st . S t . & 1 st . A ve . E.. T illamook . fashioned way, go to Woods on the will then get the Tribune for one year, Tillamook to Portland, and enables our J. R. Harris’ house on Wilson river Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are also happy Fourth. The Committees and managers merchants to telegraph for goods and Wag entered and a few small articles providing you pay before Nov. 1, 1802. with their infant daughter. All well so are rustlers, and are sure to make a grand , get them here on short notice No such stolen some time last week. far as known. We have seut a few sample Tribunes success of the affair. Large |osters are time has ever l>efore been made between If you want to be convinced that your being printed in this office for the celebra- over the county, one month trial sub­ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ooley also have a i Tillamook and the outside world. 3t-f. scription», and will exhibit sample copies “llad'aa millionaire” come to Hadley’s i tion and entertainment. daughter added to their family. to all who desire them. Hall next Saturday night. Skinning a Flea. | Charles Martin and family left for Kitt ESTATE TBANHFEBH. A “Family Jar” smoothed over at last ’ Yon want the H eadlight this year Eastern Oregon yesterday afternoon A man recently s nt 75cts to this office Mr. Martin expects to lie back next rare, anyway, as we shall publiali a tapie by "Love's old sweet Sung” will occur at Week ending June 16: immediately after the election giving tlie for a six-month’s subw riplion. The fol­ August. Hadley’s Hall next Saturday evening. vote of each candidate in each precinct, lowing is an itemized list of the funds Next Saturday eve al Hadley’s Hall, G. B. Davidson to J M. Davidson. TO ANNOUNCE THAT POLITICS CUTS NO FIGURE WITH MY TRADE, 160 acres, sec Is, 2 s, 8 w,... . . J8J0 a table that will be worth preserving for ••closed: Gsrlhalrtl. sm old maid will “Bother the men” until on tract A postal note ...................................... 57 future reference. The Headlight also Wni Jail tie to Aurora Holmes, you hear gome one “Tapping at the AND THAT I HAVE A SELECT STOCK OF FURNITURE, WALL-PAPER Mr and Mr», Sibley went to Astoria on Currency ............ 15 1 publishes the comity advertising, pro­ j Nehalem................................ garden gate ” 2-eent ja.Huge stamp..................... 2 Ute Elmore. AND WINDOW-SHADES WHICH I AM SELLING CHEAP FOR CASH. ceeding» of the county court, real estate One half oi a 2-cent stamp................. 1 Yamhill County gave Hou. II. W. Wm. Lattie to 1. R Holmes, tract Mr. McNair and family returned froui 50 transfers, city council proceeding», be ­ on Nehalem, ......................... Y— non for Joint Represetative 4<'5 ma­ Total........... 76 Portland on the Truckee. U ndertaking in C onnection . side» homentead and pre-emption notices. jority, and Tillamook increases his total J. Andrews to M. M. Keith, n • « ft. H. Miller, Republican, was elected The two-cent »tamp was cut through It advocates ever)thing tending to sec s7, 1 n, 8 w,..................... ....... 20W majority to 413 build tip the comity, and is trying to the middle, and we »hall keep the piece Justice of the l’cuce by a large majority. Hon P.P. Gates, T. J. Harris. Ex- A. J- e _ Stillwell C. E. REYNOLDS, _______ to W. D. »nd I. «.I* Mias Sturgeon, of Bay City, baa been serve the people of ihe county in the best as a tm meiito of a model of close fiiian- Sheriff, A. P. Fletche;', and M. R ' Stillwell, tract in Tillamook City, 1000 employed to tench in School district No ceering. manner possible, and we shall appreciate ■__ Corner Plr.l St. an.l 1(1 Are. Tillamook, Ore. Fletcher of Yamhill county are here (or W. J. Stillwell to W D and L L. 28 on the Foley. I the generous snp|>ort of the public The lute fur «Joint Senator. a few days fishing Miss Brown, niece toT. B. Handley has Stillwell, lots 5 and 6, blk 10, G. W. Phelps lias gone to Portland to Died June 6th l>een employed to teach school on the Tillamook,..................................... purchase a stock of goods to start a store Miami. Harry Heber Burton, elder son of at Netarts. The store will be located at C.C. Babbidge to J S. Elliott, quit .Mr. Gervais, of Foley, ha» moved down Chas W ’ Bartoe »nd Anae 8. Burton aee TOTAL claim deed,..................................... present at Green Point t to Garibaldi to reside in the future. «M.Î 1 'Vi ;« 1 1 1 j 70 Squires was born at Yamhill October 27, K «. A. Robert* lias brought the bankrupt G. W. Phelps to P. A Sakes, lot 5, i 43' I A branch telegraph line boa b:en ex­ 5»* 1 5" 1872. After » few years at UuiatiU, be 1 1 M 1 blk 18, Thayer's Ad. to Tillamook, J stock o< C.C. Babbidge'• hardware store tended to the Truckee stole, J E. Sibley came with his parents to Tillamook, Mr. Max- is chief operator. in Bay City to thia place, and his store is E. B. Jacoby to Annie Jacoby, tract 1 where he spent the remainder of his life now loaded down with hardware The tax payers of thia district ahouid - near Bay City................................. Of a quiet retiring disp -sit.o J, hi* circle Tlie new ballot law worked better in G. F. Wdliaoisjo Emma L. Williams we that their taxes are paid before July Notice. of acquaintance was not so large as this county than it did in many others, * William», .8, otherwise the sheriff will have to to Emma I- ----------- lots and made by some young men of his age, bat .......... 11,500 as the ballots here were so arranged that Mock in Bay City,......... Those knowing themselves indebted to collect them. his life and conduct end are! him to all they were very simple and cnsly under- Huts, Cup«, Piece Dry Goods. Gents NOTH E. State of Oregon to W. H- Hurlbut, who knew him. Steady, industrious »nd I>r W eaver are requested to make immé­ •tood. 350 diate settlement as »II account» remain- tract iu sec 16, » n, 10 w,.......... faithful in all undertakings, kind loving 1 *urnislliny