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-j- I xV w..* Tillamook Count». luioignea every Thursday evening. W. F. D. J onhs * E ditor ani » P uofrihtoi :. KATES of SI BSI RirrioN (»TSICTI.V IKADVAXC».) r fl.M. ."5. 50. One year Six month f Three mouths AMVgtlTISINC KATES. > a. - 25 '• p«‘r year F>-75 " ” iio.w. . ” ” 33.00 3 75 ” ” 60.00 :: e 75 . ” ” ioo.oo 11.00 line: and 'cts. after bocal notice■ I- per . the fir*t insertion <>t:t. -■ ! -r line fu first insertion for re-jiilar a-k« rtioc« . bust, Found, For Rent For'Salo, W'int*-«1. and Kpecial iiotu cs, in -<1 ‘ a l l uluiuns. ..1 the rate of on«1 cent, per word for flr>t iusei tioti and hail rates thereafter. 1 inch, per month i......................... Ueol. ” F : notice», Nonpnrcil. ioct-. ¡>« t line for flrat insertion and act* ¡>< r line tor « * h xtibti' quent insertion. All local notices willb? •». irrcd”or otherwi « designated «as advcrtiseim-nt *•* No special position « a ill b<- agreed upon for any advertisement, though v <_ hike esprcial patilM to display advertiser matbr - ff< ■ t <1 •. nnd give ns favorat.le position f p« s-ibl.‘ fre quently changing the hnake up" oi the paper I to f We make a spécial effort to change or re build advertisements r often ns our u.ttr >::•> d< h< but make no contract to that effect. * • No cuts will be usul, «'xeept out lino cuts on Tnctal bases. I We reaerve the. right to rej< <-f any ndvertis« tnent that we deem ob H ut.•!,:• T krms : Cash in ¡xiv.iti <• for small adverti’ « ments, and payment is i ,uirc<l l.ionthl) >1 quarterly on large contra« ts. Correspondence on topics ol general interest, Invited. Address all communient Ion« to T he H eadeight , T illamook , O k . T illamook , O hi :., Ji i.v 14, IN92. ' '• M «* I H» U, »»«to WT'IO OOIUIIICU, Willi .HI. Emma Cook, Plaintiff.) Fist, biting. vs. ? good of the community, but they mid Mrs. Jack, to fill the cast, Grippe raging. J T?!»^11 <name) defcnjalit - ln\hc nanu- of th«State <4 can't get it, as capitalists can find And then it was that trouble Blackberries ripening. by required to at peat and niiMwer t ai,oVe >« ,,4.‘.ht‘,(gutar better investm .nts elsewhere, as far i began, ami the unfortunate ama- Geo. Shotwell, who had Ilia arm oftl..- pWnuff filed as loans are concerned. If the law teurs, when they stepped upon the broken on the toll-road a few weeks ago, to » it th, (and .lay ot Au»ual «>" “‘‘“J was repealed capital would be free stage for the preparatory <1 rilling, is improving. All kinds of hrming, logging, milling «nd mechanics’ supplies. then of tin- plain tiff J I’P1»' ‘^'.^Jtlotl Geo. Burton clone up on the 4th. to operate here, and being more found themselves in a den of ogres. the relief demand'd thee 'll ?. J';,1" the marriagei-on'ract now •ubsmU'il. J*'*“," Lots for sale in the Lown of Nehalem, the best location Miss Keys, who baa been attending of pWTtiff »Td. fcnd.nl 1'5 plentiful, would cause a competi In the rehearsals, the local players on the river, directly below the forks, deep wate« school at Portland the past winter, ar minor children Eva Ellen tion within itself that would make were subjected to the most rani- < 00k and for such other further or different rci rived home I ist week, accompanied by tts to the Court may seem proper front, good supply of fresh water, Post-office and Claude Tha J er. rates of interest as low as else- pant and outrageous abuse, their her cousin, Miss Menzus, of Portland. Atty. f'»r F iff t telegraph station m town. Now is the time to in where. Oregon will never prosper earnest endeavors cheeked ami Mr McManus and Mr. Clark, who This Summons is published by order of R. 1 • vest. Correspondencesolicitad. Address with the mortgage tax law, and hampered by conflicting instruct- have p,'< n spending die past two weeks Boi>e, Judge. Dated June y>. SUMMONS. E. G. E. W ist ',. will remain at a stand-still, while ions, and by gibes and jeers, ami at Keys’, have returned to Portland. in the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, for th«- < "unty of Tillamook. Washington, Idaho ami California every indication of ability sneer- N est ucea Bay Johannes Wanlert, Plaintiff,) are enjoying almost unexampled ingly depreciated, the abuse of the Thom«« Munnsheim and ( ('. S. Upton lias returned from Portlunil. Joto*ph Green, Oefen'Unt« J prosperity. Of course, it will be amateurs being diversified, occa- In the name of th- State of Oregon you »re I J E Tliomas, utiperintemlent of the hereby requin-1 to appear mnl answer the com neeessary at the same time to re- sionally, by rantankerous quarrels plaint filed a-aill-l >'-'l m the abov' cannery, lias lesigned his positi-ni. Lilt bv the first da; ,,i th- next enauiiig regular . peal the indebtedness exemption between the instructors, in which ,’.f the ciri uii Court, f the «■-'*« '’LUTiim i Win. McKean an I family, of Portland, term for the County ot Tillamook, I,, " iC the 4«i Mati laws, as neither of these systems foul language was most freely ami or Allgusl 15 3 or tn d-t.iult ’''"'»f l’.< | are visiting friends and relatives at Ore dal- plaintiff «1,1 apply I > th- I ourt for the relief prevail in any other state in the ' expertly used, Things thus went town. * demanded against > >u in the .-.nuplaint filed herein, to-wit: a ilegree amlllist said Thoma»; on, from bad to worse, the Jacks west, ami only in a few of the most A small boat was seen drifting at Maniiaheim for the sum of fjas »W ,utl'Lui thereon at io per cent, per annum irom April I waxing more and more malignant, the mercy nf the waves, about two mil»-» 2ist backward eastern states. 1890, and for $50 Attorney fees in this suit costs mid against both of said defendants until the evening of the perform offshore, on tlie 30th instant. The tide and that a mortgage given to S('cure.,sal,d.?UI" i 6 Lu-------------------* Our luisineKs Men? and the Til- ance in which the amateurs were to was ebbing, whicli rendered it iniposible foreclosed and the property describc<l therein, to-wit: The Southeast one quarter of section TilldifioDk, Oh' laiuook Lumber Co. in particular, appear, when all the spite and for the watchers on »hort to afford any twenty (20), in Township i north of raiiifc s'x First St,, Opp. Occidental. (6j west of the Willamette Meridian in Tilla assistanee to the possible occupants; mook count v be sold to satisfy the said degree should endeavor to persuade ('apt. meanness of the professionals was and as the »hades of evening gathered and that said defendants be fi i ever fordo«» d of i Schrader of the Str. Augusta to poured out upon the devoted heads round, the fragile craft drifted bel"W the all right, lien, claim or equity of redemption in or to said premises and for such ether, further take out a lead of lumber on each of the unhappy novices. Not con dim, misty horizon and was seen no or diflereut rule, order or relief as to tne Court may seem proper. This summons is published by order of Hon. trip. A special rate of freight tent with petty slings in the green more. C. B. HADLEY, Proprietor. R. P. Boise, Judge of the Circuit Court, above Mrs. M. A. Smith and Iter nieces and named. Dated July 2ml. ¡892. should tic secured that will enable room. Mr. and Mrs. Jack, by facial Claude Thayer, Attorney for Plaintiff. the mil hero to sell all the lumber contortions and other tricks, sought nephew, Miss Myra" Calif, Linda Holi 6_11 it can cut at a good profit in Port to distract the attention of the am day and Ben Holiday, ’.til of Portland, NOTICE FOR PVHIJCATION. are spending the summer at tbe bay. I,and Office at Oregon City, Oregon. June land, and at the same time greatly ateurs, and so tiring them to grief 18, isc2.—Notice is hereby given that the follow The toll mid county roads are now in ing-named settier has filed notice of his intention Fine Billiard and i’Jnol TablHB. increase the freight receipts of the before the audience, the scurvy1 ■aood condition, and inui-h freight ¡scorn to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Colinty TILLAMDDK, - - - OREGON. Augusta. We are told by promi maneuvers, however, proving fu ing by team over the mountains to this (leik of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore gon, on August 9, I892, viz: nent lumbermen that this scheme tile, the home talent ¡coring a place. John R. Cook, Homestead Entry No. 7091, for the s’^ of se’4 of THE OLD RELIABLE ean bo worked successfully, and ■ cotn.,[ctesuccess, I sec. 20. and n’2 of ne% oi see. 29, tp. 1 s, r 8 w. Teacher** Institute. | He names the following witnesses to prove with pr fit to all concerned. A t Of course, this state of affairs J his continuous residence updn and cultivation land, viz. , Tlio annual institute will lie held Aug. of, A. said man who is well informed in re within W. Hall. Augustin Wei’s. E. M- Keys and the theatrical circle M. A. Keys, all of Tillamook, Tillamook Co. Or. 4, 5, and 0, in the high school building gard to the matter says that the could not long exist without at 5-10 J. T. Apperson. Register. at Tillamook City. Augusta ean earn a dear profit of tracting public notice, and, natu NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Prof. 0 A. Bowman, of Lafayette, as Oilkt? at Oregon City, Oregon, June $150 to $200 every time she goes' rally, the townsfolk sympathized sisted bv Supt Baker, of Yamhill, will iR, Land 1892. —Notice is hereby given that the Nelialerri, Ore, CTHEtBUREKUtSALOON^ C. H. SMITH, P roprietor . WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, ——ra- 9 Srand Central Milliard TialL ¿?¿ 'illCi , The II eadlight is the o: Iv paper issued in the coinity at pri ent, ami the only paper tliat lia« stootl the test for the past four following named settler has filed notice of his year out, instead of going out empty, with their own young people, conduct the work amt give a course of intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before * and that the profits to the mill men thereby bringing upon themselves lectures. Every teacher in tl.e county the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla Some people hero who wish to Aug. 10, 1892, viz: here will bens much cr greater. a share ftbo professional wrath. should be in attendance Students who mook, Oregon, on Morton Turney, hope to becomo teachers, cannot afTord to Pre-emption I). S. No. 7230, for the n &f sc '* sell their real property, ar • asking This would give several more men I From this on, there was war in stay aw.-iv. Si hoot directors will find of sec. 26, tp is, r 9 w. t<s> high prices. This is an evil He names the following witnesses to prove liis employment in the mill, several in ,|le land, anil the Jacks proceeded continuous residence upon and cultivation of, that should lie (liseottragi d or tin the logging campanil bring into j to employ their elegant leisur in a these lectures profitable and very inter said land, viz: estin','. James Hughey, Morrison Mills, Grant Mills effect will be to keep out all enter and Win. Hughey, all of Tillamook, Tillamook Let teachers, students, parents and ! Co., this city several hundred dollars j very i uccessful effort to demon Oregon. prises, and actually to lessen 5-10 J. T. Apperson. Register. every month. The business of the : strate their true inwardness, and officers join hands in this effort, to better values and keep prices low. the condition of the ‘ poor boy»’ col NOTICE FOR ITDI.1CATI0N. merchants would increase, and the j in making a holy show of them band office at Oregon City, Oregon. Juno iS, lage’’—the I'ublie school. 1S92.—Notice is hereby civeii tiiat the follow Augusta would be able to bring in selves before the Tillamook public, ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten E K B arnard , The creamery til Woods is n tion to make final proof in support of his claim, more f eight here each trip. by characterizing the amateurs, School Superintendent and lhat said proof will be made before the operators are gre.’t success. The County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla There tire many other ways in I who had freely given time and mook, Oregon, on Aug. 8, 1:92, viz: Notice. making money, < ml the farmers Conrad Zwicxel, which benefits would accrue, and earnest efforts, as sticks and dolts, Homestead Entry No. 8465, for the sw1of s w who have cows are retting their Those knowing themselves indebted to 1 of sec. 23 and s ’ 2 of s e»4 and se' _. of swj^, sec. we hope that our business men will 1 and the general public as boors and 2 s, r 1 o w • milk nt a greater profit than they Dr. Weaver are requested to make imme 1 . 22, He tp. names the following witnesses to prove his hold tt meeting tit once and try to ignoramuses, by back-biting and enn get by making b (ter tlient- diate seulement as all accounts remain : continuous residence upon and cultivation of, land, under Sec. 2301 It. S. ma’ e proper arrangements. I seand 1-mongering, by parsimony ing unpaid on the 1st day of July 1892 said William Johnson, Z. Wells, Truman Harris, selvcs, an<l tloing le « hard work. and T. F. Harris, all of Tillamook, Tillamook will be placed in the hands of an Attorney ; and do btful dealing, by ingrati- county, Oregon. If Woods ean have a creamery, IN Ml-: MOKI AM. 5-10 J. T. Apperson, Register. j tilde and treachery, by meanness with instructions to sue on the same. why can’t Tillamook do as we I. This is made necessary us I intend to NOTICE FOll FCBLICATION. Ei>. II eaiii . kiht :—Au old woman, 'and malice, by boorishness and change mv place of residence. Settlement I»aud Office at Oregon City, Oregon, July ( 8, 1892.—Notice is hereby given that the fo!- Several occiim-nccs of lute, in voicing her regret at the ileparhire beeriness, anil by the conduct of of said accounts may be made at the office 1 lowing-naiued settler has filed notice of his in- i tention to make final proof in support of bls ! the dance-hall and the language of E. E. Sei ph, Tillamook, Ore. «liflerent parts of tbecountry, have i claim, and that said proof will be made before of an unpoptilar pastor, said, “I'm I’ounty Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla Da. 8. W. W eaver . of the < lardon Mabille. exemplified tbe workings of mob | mook, Oregon, on Aug. 20. 1892, viz; mortal sorry to see you go,” “for,” Henry Saxton, Of all this, of course, tin 1 Tilla law. It would scent that it is I Homestead Entry No. 8174, for the nc’4 of nw’4 added she, “we've 1 ad a lot of I and nw'-4 of ncl4, see. I7vtp. 2 11. r 9 w, mook public g.ew excessively necessary some times when lit j He names the following witnesses Io prove pass'us here, each one wush nor the continuous residence upon and cultivation of, weary, and saw with infinite de- ordinary law of the land is futile, ' said land, viz: under Sec 2301 R. S. I • 1 ' 1 hist, and, after you're gone, I'm light the time at hand for the , K D Sa les and Marshal Roberts of Folley P.O. but some of tlio results of it líat e ! «and Dan Hickey and L L Smith of Garibaldi, ate'rd the next tin will be the j all of Tillamook Co. Oregon. departure of this dramatic niglit- been so harrowing mid obnoxious 7-12 J. T. Apperson, Register. devil himself.” niiiro. Tho last glimpse of this, that it can hardly be jmdilied. Notice to l’ay County Warrants. If any one in this city sorrowed unique aggregation of histrionic The santo energy and determina The following County Warrants are over the departure of the theatri now due and payable at the County 1 talent was had by the grateful tion devoted to capturing fugitive Treasurer,» office for Tillamook Couuty. cal troupe, lately on the boards at I Tillamookcrs, as tho dazzling raysj THIS IS THE TIME criminals w tul I bring better No interest after date of this notice: pongs speeches. re«l fire and enthusiasm. The Hadley's opera house, it must have I of the noon-day sun gilded the «h<>ic country is areiiMcd. Nus. 287, 295, i(Ml, 322, 243, 311,321, !--------------- Recognizing the results. » * - . . . ¡••••.•v-»..-to«- hinnen»«* clenuuid 1M for r poiiiivm political meraiure, literature, v c <• 317.318, 313, 320, 2'.Hi and 310, all of been after the fashion of the old . . Hirsute adornment oi the ladv have issued a magnificent Republican campaign class A. 3 book, I. ’ - ---------------- *---------- - • : b(Hik Dated at Tillamook, City, June 28 1892. Tillnmookcrs should feel eneour- lady above quoted. Jack's fiiir chin, as the Impi'ove- H. Me D ermott , Some time in t' e balmy month THE LIVES CF HiRRISON AND REED. aged ns to the future, 111 a recent , incut with its noxious burden County Treasurer. I,.,., , . , to . i wiiu urHumui portraits ana with beautiful and full information trip to Portland we bad occasion of May, appeared in Tillamook glided round the bend and wan .ibout thcgrv«t nsu . » cf of th? the day. Protection, !x-ur- Rrciproi'ity. The Silver Question, etc. by Mc to converse with many influential town a gentleman of l-'tilstallian lost to view. T. II. Mi:.«!■:Ko1.1-:, Kinley, Rush, Senator hale, Secretary Noble, | Murat Halstead, etc. Also in a separate volume girth, accompanied by a large, — men regni ding this county, and N< tire. languishing, ami somewhat passe The lives of Ckveiand and Stevenscn. the universal exprt -i -:t from the I with authentic authentic portraits portraits and nr.d biographical lady, and two gentleman with un mouths of all is that I'illainook is Notice is liervbv given that the ‘ketclu t s; a; alt» ah » ) a » sj-iuHi'.itl SJ bmini tliscubsit d i-eut-sion cf the l>cm « rz« /« t • i { i ocratic principles by powetful Democratic states the richest ami most favor. «1 pronounceable names, the whole accounts of ( . ( . bablnuge, of bay ( ity, myn proving the the soundness soundness of of Democratic Democratic proving liples. ‘cip>vs. section in the state, or Northwest, comprising the world-rettowiled have liven placet! in the hands of die 1 pb« TlxMtAn , !H » coin Atu money — — Thousand« of Agents — will with these splendid books. They will sell’where as to harbors, rivers, lumber, th.'at«cal combination, heralded to uiidrralgnril for collection, and must nothing els. would. D »n ’ t wait to write, hut tie paid at o ice. All account» remaining send 25 ctnts for one or 50 cents for both outfits, dairying, stimmi r r. uri-, el.'., and IXIIantook and the adjacent wilds showing the beautiful engravings. unpaid on August I, 181)2, w ill lie slid all are looking this way with an as tho “John Jack Troupe."’ The iiisin. I'artie» may save cost by settling BEV.’ARE OF CHEAP JOHN BOOKS. manner of their coming was well at once. E. E. Si.i.ru. Alt’y for eye to investment. Secure the official editions with the grea Republican and Democratic leader»' \ iews enough, and Tillamook re cived I Dekutn Bros., ■ the Tariff and Silver questions. is 1’ortlancl, Ore. The recent blood, battles be them with open arms. The citi Enr^iiy wants ti*i&s6 Bccki.1 tween the strike! and Pinkerton zens vied with each other in their Merchants, Farmers. Mechanics and Quick Transportation. ; clas-e*-will eagerly bu\ them. They will »ell men near Pittsburg portends a efforts to please the Thespians. like wild fire, flic greatest chance for money making ever offered Address quick Tho Stemner Elmore anils from Astoria great and awful conflict between Chairs, tables, lamps, and other Io Tillamook bay on Monday and Thurs THE HISTORfAH COMPANY. capital ami labor, mi l it i- lire tn properties were freely lent, and' day mornings, on arrival of tho Vnioti ,■nine unless tin- state of thing« is the iesoiiici's of the community i Pacific shamcr leaving l*o**tlaii.l on Sun 723 Market St , History Building, Sen Francisco, Cal changed in tIm m ar future. The wore taxed to the uttermest to day and Wednesday night« at 11:3 k workingmen are i.-t bee« niing in supply the troupe w th needed par- 1 Through ti< keta can be had nt U. 1*. telligent mid edm ated, ami demand aplirau lia, and all given as freely ticket oftice, 254 Washington St., corner Third. Sails from Tillamook bay Tues due recognition. Tim great polit- as tho gospel. The performances days nn I Fridays Good passenger ac- drew large houses, the acting was icnl parties must not turn a "deaf comtnodaEons and through freight rate.«, ear to them any longer, and the fair, the initial behavior of the a.« low ns by any other line Thia is by pernicious Pinkerto interference artists, in their social relations all odds the quickest way to get from has about run its time, and will with the people, was exemplary, 1 Tillamook to Portland, and enables our t'arring a sligh tendency to friski men hants to leh graph for goodsand he brooked no longer. -¿^KTID get them here on slmrt notice No such ness of sp< ech and a fondness for lime Ims ever Iwfore been made bet wren 1 The Mortgage tax ami imlebted risky double intendres, observable .tr '-tJnEZZD Tillamook and tlie outside world. 3t f. ness exemption laws are a gr at in the lady, which, however, was f-sr-rn 7» Work W ante«l. nuisance. Ono of Tillamook 's charitably condoned on the ground prominent ciliz, ns. a reliable ami of prob s-ional latitude in stieli H. W. LASSELLE & SON The uixlei»ir'iie<l off, r» her »ervicv» us prominent man, came here to re tn.tilers. Keep constantly on t he limit of their stay took lor family or logging < >uii|>, or to <l<> ON SALE hand rolled barley, side a few year . ago. lie had a for this time having come, tin vencinl h. u-r work, or work of any kind vats, cliop »ml wheat -TO few thousand dollar« loaned out in troupe departed, with tho best wbh'h e.m be clone by a capable aucl industrious woman. Address California ami in lit«- east, mid wishes of the |>cople. and a promise OM A HA Mas. Blti 1K Fi ntox , would have trmisferii I liis loans to front the company to return at an Kansas City and St. Paul Tillamook Ore. thia county, but Im found lhat the early date. tax on mortgages eats up ilm RK AL KMTATK Tl¡ INSFEII«. l ime passed, anil tlie early days ----- and all point»----- interest. Ho is a num who Las a of July came round, and with them CALIFORNIA Li»t of real «tot tie trnn.fers in Tillamook i ■ < • great ileal of home pride, und while the John Jack troupe, minus the Ccunty f>r the week ending July 12, quite prosperous here. has not I h >, n two gentlemen ot difficult cogno- 1802, iu> filed in the office oi the County CoBsnmers who buy from lob. bing and retail profits. Freitht not over .> r-er Clerk able to loan luoney in this eoumy, nteus, an I plus a small boy ot in- tb to Montans »srcfully taxed d.axarv free Pullman Steepen, Mvrml varieties . n-irelv *.!<! mn. Ai'houeh Colonist Steepen. of course, what money Im .is load, liinitegall and enormous volubility. I* Cn>nent> It MiCatrt, 4 7 tbvre ha* been « harp adva- . e, we still offer: block» in Pacific Heritor, »nd fO tbs fine cook in j raisins • r grapes n o> Reclining Chair Can here has been let out here. But In this visit of the company every •bout 13>' acre, in 2 u, 10 w, 3 i««0 I*» W »9 unfitted or H pitted plum« I 'M) 10 the fine penne«. and Dinen. 1 00 he has not found it pi .Tit il.le nt all. thing went merrily until, with a Pal.aar A Morton to J«ne P. 10 tM nupeeled or u IM peel<4 i ean. . 1 oo r»tter>on, lot 2. 14k 12, Bew ^12° h ’ arktarr^c«. en^pberr e«, rherrie», cur •(»»■ner. from Portico 1# Sjn Franclac» .v.r¥ A great (hail of 1.1 y would I- shrewd eye to the main chance.' ley-» add. to Bay C4y............. rants, citron, apple«, date« aod ottar fruita. IM 00 Four day«. placed here lor l< ms were it not directed by a knowledge of local Truman Harris to A. II. Harris, 1 dos. cau next anrimu. table | 2 - I’!»»*»««arara IS 13 acres in sec. 8, 2 », 9 w I txt for this elmoxious niorl >.ige tax talent as a drawing card, the To Ard 75 1 • IV. B Hurst to C. T. Hills, v, 73 From 1 • law, ami capital is just what i players proptieed to present '’l ikst tomato«. N-.f n,. *<• »y 1 M b»t in Bay City, ...... 380 IX» 1 " .at«ro„„qt |i )S. „ w,lM( , H For nio .».I trnrr»! Inform»!».» „.1 oo „ 1 • needed here. M.rr txxl »uln-Utn- •'r'»« 3l«’..rlj>n»t»»u. la Xic<itoci and Sigau. DRUG STORE> Dr. [1.11. Fifty Years Experience in ths Drug Business. A COMPLETE STOCK OF Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Notions Etc, always on hand. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED Everybody invited to call Opposite Larson House. Til l<a mook Cleveland vs Harrison f > o T fl. i « FRUIT I LVft >• < •V \XD CONFECTIONERY. — — NOW O1JEN Fresh bread, pies, cakes etc. always on hand. Home* made and French candles, oranges, nuts and lemons. if Hrst Class Restaurant in Connection. 5 MEALS AT ALL HOURS. <?-»—■ CORNER FIRST S t . 8t STILLWELL *«- •2g 'xy Is selling hardware stoves and tinware at “hard-times” prices. ; .' ’CALL ANi) SEI C or . 1 st . S t . & 1 st . A ve . E.. T illamook . CptCAdO, gT. LOUI& l:ast, North and South T T he C ounty F air ! ■ H l T il UMOOK FAm ASSOCIATION WILL HOLD FORTH THIS* YE m R IN PETTER SHAPE THAN EVER. THE FAIR vao t.'(J?1NESTLY F0R FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN THIS TKrniAN‘ THE T: :E 0F HOLDING IT WILL BE ADVER* wn t ‘ £?‘ L00K 0UT for ANNOUNCEMENTS WHICH — • —ALL ARE C0R1.