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Tua HaanunHT,
T ili . amook . O k .
will not accommodate the thickly I The Steamer Elmore »aii» from Astoria
nettled portion« in the south part, to Tillamook bay on Monday and Thurs
and the road now under construct day mornings, on arrival ot the Union
ion should be put in good shape at Pacific steamer leaving Portland on Mun
day and Wednesday irighta at 11:30.
once, and the road made from this Through tickets can be had at U. P.
city doe west to Tillamook river.
ticket office, 254 Washington St., corner
Third. Sail» from Tillamook bay Tues,
days and Fridays. Good passenger ac-
! cotnmodations and through freight rates,
I as low as by any other line This is by
all i,dits the quickest way to get from
Tillamook to Portland, and enables our
! merchants to telegraph for goods and
j get them here on short notice No such
I time has ever before been made between
i Tillamook and the outside world. 3t-f.
PASTE THIS IN YOUR HAT.
In the electoral college of 1888
there were 401 vote», of which the
Republicans received 233 and the
Democrat« 168. By the new
apportionment the states which
were Republican in 1888 have 249 i
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Notice to Pay County Warrant«.
vote«; the states which were then
Democratic are entitled to 175 The following County Warrants are
votes, and the new states which now due and payable at the Couuty
have been admitted to the Union Treasurer,» office for Tillamook Couuty.
since the last presidential cam No interest after date of this notice:
No». 287 , 295, 206, 322, 243, 311,321,
paign have 20 votes, making a 317, 318, 313, 320, 296 and 310, all of
total of 444 votes in the whole class A.
electoral college of 1892. The Dated at Tillamook, City, June 28 1892.
II M c D ermott ,
number necessary to elect is 223.
County Treasurer.
The new states, with the number
of electoral votes to which thoy
Notice«
are entitled, are as follows:
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3 Washington ..
3 Wyoming
3
4 Total...........
c;
... ’CALL AND SEEJ=^Q
on the river, directly below the forks, deep water
front good supply of fresh water, Post-office and
telegraph station in town. Now is the time to in_.
vest Correspondence solicitdd. Address
E. G, E. W ist ,
C or . 1 st .-S t . & 1 st . A ve . E.. T illamook .
A. LETCHER,
-;WATCHMAKER:AND:JEWELER:-
Nehalem, Ore,
W atches , C locks , J ewelry . G uns , A mmunition and F ishimo T ackle .
COMBAXMRS ANDk»PECTACLfc>.
p-Kn-AlMlMO A SrrcrxLTv------------------- TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
ftiPfflN
íTHEffiUREflU6SL00N>
C. H. SMITH, P roprietor .
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS,
YV lAWUj
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Florida............... 4 Tennessee.........
Georgia......... . 13 Texas .....................
Kentucky........... 13 Virginia
Louisiana........... 8
Maryland ......... 8 Total...............
Mississippi....... 9
doubtful states .
Connecticut....... 6'New Jersey........
Indiana............... 15 New York...........
Iowa................... 13 West Virginia. .. G
Massaclinsslta . . 15 Wisconsin......... 12
Michigan........... 14
134
Montana............. 3, Total
New llanqishire. 4
Whole number of electoral votes .
444
necitwary to elect...................................223
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TlHamctak, tJrB,
First St,, Opp. Dccidental.
©rand Central Billiard THall.
c. B. HADLEY, Proprietor.
Xiqiiou cit id Qicja/is.
Fine Billiard and Pool Table«.
TILLHMODK,
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OREGON.
THE OLD RELIABLE
Notice.
California........... 9|<>hio.............. 23
Colorado ......... 4 Oregon........ 4
Idaho................... ElPennsylvania.. . 32
Illinoi»............... 24 Rhode Island. . . 4
Kansas ............. Ki,South Dakota. . . 4
Maine................. «Vermont...........
Minnesota......... 9 Washington ....
Nebraska........... KjWyomiltg.........
Nevada............... 3
North Dakota . . 31 Total............... 157
A. E. Stevenson, of Illinois, is
the Democratic nominee for Vice
si KE DEMOCRATIC STATES.
President. This in u victory fo.t Alabama ......... ll Missouri.............
Arkansas........... 8 North Carolina
the Anti-Cleveland men.
Delaware............ 3 South Carolina .
The Democratic platform is a
very long document, and very
carefully straddles the Tariff and
Silver questions. The rest of it is
divoted to bitter denunciations of
the Republican party and its
measures. According to the plat
form, every man who votes the
Republican ticket is either a knave
or a fool.
ill kinds ol farming, logging, milling and mcchasies’ sipplln.
4
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Ml’KR REPUBLICAN »TATES.
The New York Delegates repeat
edly asserted that Cleveland could
not carry New York, but since the
convention they are qjiet, though
it is probable that they were right.
Is selling hardware stoves and GcilCLäl Merchandise.
tinware at "hard-times" prices. Lots for sale in the Town of Nehalem, the best location
Notice is hereby given that the
accounts of C. C. Babbidge, of Bay City,
have been placed in the bands of the
20 undersigned for collection, nnd must
In the three following groups are }>e paid at once. All accounts remaining
given the states which are con unpaid on August 1, 1892, will be «lied
ceded to be purely Republican, the upon. I Parties may Have cost by settling
states which are surely Democratic, at once. E. E. S eech . Att’y lor
Dekntn Bro».,
and the doubtful states, with the
Portland, Ore.
4-8
Idaho.................
Montana.........
North Dakota . .
South Dakota
T illamook , O kk ., J une 30, 1892. electoral vote of each in 1892:
Colonel Christopher Taylor died
at Dayton, June 24. He was one
of the most prominent Masons on
the coast.
DEALER I*--------
All persons indebted to 8 A Roberts,
will please call and settle by note or
otherwise, by July 1st, as the business
will be run on a cash basis hereafter,
8. A. R obert «.
2-5
D f . fl. V. JOHNjSOfl, proprietor.
Hewing Machine for .Sale.
A White Sewing Machine for half price,
f lood as new Don’t miss the opportun
ity. Inquire at this office.
ON SALE
-TO -
OM AHA
Kansas City and St. Paul,
CjIlCACO, ¡ST. L0U1&
This, as will be Been at a glance,
----- and all points-----
giv s the Republicans only 157
votes which they can count on, and
they will have to get 66 votes from Pullman Sleepers,
the doubtful states to elect their
Colonist Sleepers,
Reclining Chair Cars
candidate. West Virginia, though
and Diners.
considered
debatable
ground,
is
A brutish flentl outraged and
murdered a thirtecn-year-old gi'l generally carried by tin* Democrats. Steamers from Portland to 8an Francisco every
Four days.
New Jersey is u ually to be
near Milwaukee, Oregon, last week.
counted
in
the
Democratic
column.
He wiw captured in Hillsboro, anil
confessed the crime. He should The Democrats canied Indiana by
be hung with all the expediency about 20,<MM) majority in 1890, For nites and general information call on or
¡HNwible, anti such brutes should be alth ough the state was republican address,
W, II. H urlburt , Asst. Gen Pas«. Agt.
hung, even if they do not couple in 1888. New York, Massachu
254 Washington St.,
each
been
setts
and
Iowa
have
murder with the first-named crime.
Portland, Oregon.
Parents should, also, be eareAil carried twice by the Democrats
•bout allowing young girls to go since 1888.
I
The new states which are con
alone picking berries.
sidered surely Republican are
The Demociiitic managers have Idaho, 3; North Dakota, 3; South
little hope of electing Cleveland in Dakota, 4; Washington, 4; Wyo- A new and complete treatment consisting of ,
Suppositories, Ointinrnts in Capsules, also in
the general election. Their plan ining, 3—a total of 17.
Box and pills a Positive cure for External, In
ternal. Blind or Bleeding, Itching. Chronic, Re
15i*sides the closer vote in Iowa, cent or Hereditary Piles, and many other dis
is to encourage the Free Silver and
eases and female wenkness: it Is always ti great
Farmers’ Alliance parties to con Wisconsin, Massachusetts and benefit to the general health. The first discov
ery of a medical cure rendering an operation of
centrate on some in in, w ith the Indiana, the Republicans have to the knife unnecessary hereafter. Tnis remedy
has uever been known to fail. $1 per box, 6 for
hope that they will carry Nevada, contend against the new law in f5, sent b\ mail Why suffer from this terrible
disease, when a written guarantee is given with
Montana, Colorado, and a few other Michigan, by which the presi six boxes, to refund the money if not cured?
stamp for tree aoniple Guarantee issued
states, thus throwing the election dential electors are to be chosen Semi
by W oodard . C lark JkCo., wholesale and retail
druggists, Sole Agents, Portland, Oregon. 51
into the house of Representatives. by congressional districts, instead
This would give the President to of by the state at large. Unless
the Democrats, as the majority of this law is deelared uneonstitu- |
complete b<wk of Its kindtpp I RM r D'»
the states have a majority of Dem tional by the supreme court the J MOST
VI ever published. <ilv. > mens oUniORrn d
urcment of all kinds of Lumber, I IIIIRr H
ocratic congressmen.
Republicans will lose 6 or 7 of Logs. Planks Scantling; cubical
i|fn
of square ami round
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Michigan's 14 votes, even though contents
Timber; hints to lumber dealers I ftn
R HOi
wood measure, speed of circular^0®
uUUA
President Harrison has exhibited the Republicans
carry
the saws, care of saws, cord-wood tables; felling
trees.growth of trees; land measure; wages, ,
a broad and powerful grasp of state by 30,000 majority, ns in the rent, noanl. Interest, atave and leading bolts,
tc Standard book throughout the United
mind, an ability to seize the right past. The change in the law was' < States
and < anada. Get the new illustrated'
e<lltion<»f iRRJ. Ask your book seller for it.
aide of every question and the made by a lhimocratic legislature,! Sent post paid for 35 cents
courage and firmness to maintan it. and the districts were altered at GW Fisher, Box 238 Rochester N.Y.
He hits selected wise men as his the same time to make ns many
EXECUTOR St SALE.
By Urtue of an order of the Hon. County
counsellors. He has taken an ac districts ns possible Democratic.
Court of Tillamook County, State of Oregon,
mat e and t ittered June lith 1892, the un j
tive part in the business of every
Crediting the Republicans with duly
deraigned Executor of the will ofM P Hatha- .
<lvce:*se<t will at one o'clock in the afier-
department of the government, and 8 votes in Michigan and 157 in the way
noou of Saturday July 16th 1892, offer for sale ,
public auction at the Court house door at ,
he is familiar with the duties and states indicated in the foregoing at
Tillamook. Oregon, the real property of the ,
aioreoatd
in Tillnmook County, Oirgon, I
interests entrusted to evev member table as “surely Republican,” described trMatot
a* follows, to-wlt The south half o '
the mm th west quarter and the west half of the |
of his cabinet. During Mr. Blain’s making 165, there will still b southeast
uuarter of section 30, Township c
ol Range 10 west, of the Willamette
last illness the president conducted lacking 58 votes of a majority, south,
Meridian in Oregon and also 48 acres in the
half of south we«t quarter of said section
the most im|s>rtant negotiations These 58 votes may be obtained north
io, Township i south. Range 10 west, bounded
at the southeast corner of the
on the Behring-sea controversy. 0*. Ill Indiana, 15; Iowa 13; Massa- \ v beginning
E. quarter of the S W. quarter of the
aforesaid
section
ami running thence north
li was he who penned the concise ehuM'tt», 15; New lliunpehire, 4. w chains, thence 30.
west 40 chains, thence south
11 chains, thence east 40 chains to place of
and defiant ultimatum towards the anil Wisconsin, 12— total, 59— lieginniug.
of sale: One half caah. remainder on
dose of last March that brought unit the Republicans would win one Terms
num time secured by note and mottgage
the premises
laird Salisbury to accept a modus without New York. Connecticut, on Uectls
to be made at expense of purchaser«.
3-6
Ci AVDx twayrr . Kxecutor.
Vivendi.
New Jersey or Montana.
Then» are one or two other
Cape Meares, the peninsula possible combination* by which
lying just west of this city, is being the Republican» night win without
settled very fast, and improve- New York, but in these, as in all i
incuts are being made on every other combinations looking to
hand. The settlers an* clearing Republican succees, it will be
out farms, and have done a great necessary to regain at least three
deal of hard work building roads. of the live states which have been
The «ncce*« of thia Grrat Cough Cure la
The county should aid them lib carried by the Democrats since the without
a .’Ara! ol In th* history of medicine.
erally, as it would bvuetit 11 groat last presidential election.
AU dnucGt*
authorized to sell it on a poa-
Hive fwaranuw, a teal that no other cure caa
many set tiers and open a short
nworssfulty ataud. That it may become
known, the Proprietors, at an ruormoua ex-
route* to Netarts. The Cape con
penae. are piaeni< • rtample Bottle Free into
every
home in the United States and Canada.
tains much good laud, though it is The undrraigiml offers her aervicea aa
If v*Mi hive a Cough, Sore Throat, o.' Rroa-
heavily timben-d with hemlock, cook tor latuily of logging cutup, or to do ehitis, use it. for it will core yon. If your
ol any kind child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, uae
but that is going to bi* i .iluable general house work, or
East, North and South.
TICKET? T?„r EUROPE
Fifty Years Experience in ths Drug Buiinnn
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Notions Etœ,
always on hand.
In another part ol this paper
will be found the advertisement
of the combination offer of the
H kad MG ht and New York
Tribune. It will pay you to read
it. Everybody who has received
the Tribune is loud in its praises,
and, considering that you can
get it absolutely free for one year,
the opixjrtuntiy is one you
should not niiss. Every new
subscriber who pays $1 50 gets
the Tribune free, and every old
subscriber who pays *1.50 on his
subscription account before Dec.
1st, 1892, will get the Tribune
freeal! the same All are treated
alike in this matter, only it is
necessary to pay the $1.50 before
we order the Tribune. No such
offer has ever been made before,
and we were never able before to
secure such liberal terms ou club-
ing rates as we have with the
New York Tribnne.
PREBCRIPTIDNB CAREFULLY CCMPUUNUEU.
Everybody invited to call
A lfred W illiams ,
Opposite
Larson House.
Tillamook,
Oregon
TILLAMOOK JjAKERY *
confectionery .
NOW OPEN
Fresh bread, pies, cakes etc. always on hand. Home-
made and French candies, oranges, nuts and
lemons.
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if First Class Restaurant in Connection. J
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
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PROGRAMME.
Over One Million ^old.
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FIREMEN’S
BALL
3ulg 'E'outh in Hadlees Hall.
iE’oui’ih»cf*julg*E^ereiaes.^
Sun Rise Salute 13 Guns.
10 A M, Procession forms under charge of
Grand Marshall.
10:30 A. M., Exercises at the Blackwell
Grove.
Music
r
Prayer
Song America
Music
Reading, Declaration Independence
Music
Song
Oration.
Music
Song
Poem
Music
Song
Music
SHILOH’S
Supper at Occidental Hotel.
CONSUMPTION TDusie bp Tieree’z Siring Band
12:30 P. M. Basket Dinner.
CURE.
Ticljetj, iocludiqg Supper, $2.00. Spectator? 25ctg.
(¡rand March begins Promptly at to o’clock, P. M
P erley H iett , a
G eorge C ohn , - 1 loor
Managers.
1.00 P. M. Midday Salute, 44 Guns.
Races. Band will march fron*
Corner First & Stillwell Avenue toF®'r
Ground.
Evening—John Jack, Theatrical
7 to 10 P. M