Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 04, 1892, Image 2

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M-amnng'.
We can’t continue in business longer
It is not a pleasant task to akin Moralizing i» tho same way, we I unless we pay our debts. Wo can’t pay
VB
[ Sheriff’s Hale
Williams)
a skunk, and it Is not a desirable may a-, well say that G<xl favors on« debts without money, and we can’t
W. F. D. J oxm
E ditor and P roprietor .
get money unless those who owe us pay
undertaking to write the prurient the Methodists and raloons.
D r . T. H. M kmkrjle , A ssociate E ditor .
up. Rather than be closed out by the
detail» of a trial, «tick as occurred
sheriff, we shall attempt to collect what
A PROHIBITIONIST SPEAKS,
jSSSnx-ssps'gi»
hero last Friday. Furthermore,
is due us; first by request, and that fail­
BATHS OF*i ns( RIPT1ON.
ing, we shall be forced to use other to said defendant, to
( strictly in advance .)
such matter is usually out of place
If the editor of the Tillamook methods of persuasion. We can’t afford ment. to-wit the sum oi 5137 & the “'id cotta, ¿ixed
tuxen
♦ 1.0. in decent journa.ism, and the pub­
One year
fco 90 “ >4 accruing costs, to-wIL
n
H eadlight would score the saloons to allow our property to be be sold under at Lots
........... 75.
SÌX tUQIilhK
13 and 14 m bee
tp. 3 11, r 10 x .
Ó0-
Three month«
lication of it does the town no good of his town as severely as he does the hammer to pay our obligations, and Hmook County. Oregon-
h)..m
Now, then-fore, after due
n-,.....
1« i?l «èli at
abroad. However, the circum­ the class of women who always we don’t intend to allow such a naciiflre made by me upon «aid
ADVERTIS1N
of said execution and order of « de. I « n> »c"
follow
saloons,
and
whose
victims
public anelimi, for casn lit 'mud l".t*’'Ln? ,
stances
demand
ami
justify
the
at
­
if
we
can
help
¡1.
|M-r
yem
$¿
75
1 inch.per month
are usually first the victims of the
I..us.- di«., nt Tilinmooi. a! ,,u'J'
tention which han been given to saloon keeper, lie would appear What y<»u ow « j us may seem a trifling oclock r- M . on the 3.-d day pi r. p'eml. 1,
I M. «al.ide-cril.ed land or premises as aMri-
amount,
but
three
or
four
hundred
ac
­
-aid. to «alisi) -aid judgment and costs und
the subject. The trouble is, there more consistent. These institu­
counts running along in amounts of fl.50 accruing costs.
i
<Liv
Given under inv hand and seal tins 25th uay
Local not ic<
¡<>< ■' -• prr liu
and <t- aflet lire quite a number of p -ople in tions go together, brother Jones.
to |5 and f 10, foots up quite a good deal, of July, 189a j. D. F. i > waì : i > s
the first insertion.
vs per line for fust
Hit
’
em
both
alike.
—
Newberg
this city wh . countenance ami up­
9
Sheriff of Tillamook County. O.tgon
insertion for regular a<Iverti eis
and we must have it as it is necessary in
Found, For Reot I’«»:- Sale, Want»-d, and hold the flagrant outrages to which Graphic.
our business. We have waited on those
Special notices, in cliib<-i:L d •■•! ’ coluti.ns. at
SUMMONS.
If a saloon w ere started in our who owe ns much longer than those we
the rate of one cent per word for first insertion reference is made.
The object in
In the Circuit Court of the Stat • of Oregon for
and ball rates thereafter.
a
back
yard
we
should
make
owe
are
willing
to
wait
on
us.
We
Tillamook Countv.
giving the details of the proceed­
Plaintiff,)
Legal notices. Nonpareil, met«, per line for
would like to accommodate the public Emma Cook,
special fight against it, al o.
vs.
>
first Insertion and pets p t line lor racli subse­ ings of the trial is to impress upon
Cook, Defendant)
still further, but can’t do it. So please John
quent Insertion.
T.jJonn
Ci.ok,
the
above
named defendant.—
» *
the people the baneful influences
In the name of the Stats of Oregon you are Here­
There are no new developments dig up the sm- il amount you owe us at by
All local notices will be •‘starred" or otherwise
required to appear and answer t he complaint
that have existed for some time,
designated as adve tiseincut
of the plaintiff filed against you in the above
regarding the strikes. The Union at once. Send it by mail, or any other entitled
*.**
■
t
suit by the first day o! the first regular
No special position will l»c agreed upon for and to discourage the teudeuey of
way so we get it.
t-rm of the above entitled Court next ensuing
men
are
being
replaced
by
Non-
any advertisement, though we t il:«- especial
six successive weeks publication 1 f thissummons
pains to display advertisii
matter < ffvetively the community to condone such
lo-wit: the 22nd day of August 18 .2, or in defau.t
Union men, and the boycotts are
and give um favorable position a> possible, In
thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for
If those, who champion
quently changing the “makeup” <»t the paper oflenses.
the relief demanded therein to-wit : a dissolution
bi ing quietly pushed. The soldiers »...ga a——a
of
the marriage contract now subsisting between
We make a special effort to ch'.in <>r r» build the cause of the harlots and pimps,
¡»laiutitf and dt feinlant, tor the custody oi I hr
are still in possession at Cœur CALIFORNIA
advertiaements as often as our natrons desire,
minor children Eva Ellen Cook anti J,°Ln llcnrx
but make no coutruct to t hat eff- < '.
:
were
in
a
position
to
suiter
the
(’00k and for such other further ordilterent relict
• ♦
D'Alene and Homestead.
No cut* will be us' d, except out line cuts on worst effects of the institutions,
Consumer« who bnv from us save both job­ as to the Court may seem proper.
Claude Thayer,
bing
and
retail
profits
’
.
Freight
not
over
2c
per
Inetal buses.
Atty, for Tiff.
♦ •
tt) to Montana, carefully boxed; dravage free.
they would take a different view
Erick, of the Carnegie company, Several
This Summons i.» published by order of R. P.
varieties entirely sold out. Although
We reserve the right to reject, nny advertise­
Boise,
fudge.
Dated
June
30,
18,2.
6—11
altogether. Some of the “tough­ who was shot and stabbed by there has been a >harp advance, we still offer:
ment that we deeiuobjc lionable.
♦ •
20 tbs fine cooking raisins or grapes....
11 0)
SIMMONS.
T erms : Cash in advene f ir small advertise­ est” young men in the town would
tbs unpitted or 14 tbs pitted pluins......... 1 00
Bergman,an anarchist, is recover­ E0
In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, for
ments, and payment is r'-|uire<l monthly or
10 ttis fine prunes...............
............... 1 W)
as quickly as anybody resent an ing. Bergman is in jail and other E0
quarterly on lar;j contracts.
the County of Tillamook.
ths unpeeled or 14 tbs peeled pears.
. 1 CO
Also blackberries, raspberries, cherries, cur­ Johannes Wah’ert, Plaintiff, j
ins It or attack made upon their arrests are being made. The rants, citron, apples, dates and other fruits.
vs.
1
Thomas Maunnheim and I
CorrmpoiKh-lice on topics of ,;< urei I i nt.-r< -I
mothers or sisters, and the offend­ strikers at Homestead have no 1 doz. canned apriv</is,
apricots, table
laniu......................... i 50 Joseph Green, Defendants. J
I livitcri.
15
“
plums
or grapes, table.........
1 “
----------------
In the name of the State of Oregon you arc
A«1*ircH* all communication* to
75
“
pears or peaches, table
ers would be lucky to get oil’ with sympathy for the would-be assassin 1 -
hereby required to appear and answer the com­
75
THK HSADMOnT,
**
fine pine apples, table
1 “
plaint filed agaiust vou in the abov|* entitled
00
“
tomatoes best at. 8r e,9Cc and
1 M
th ir lives. So it is useless to lis­ or bin accomplices.
Mlit by the first day oi' the next ensuing regular
T illamook , O r .
“
sugar corn qt. 1115, $1 40 and 50
1 *
term of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
25
“
string
00 or Lima beans
1 **
___
_ , $1 _______________
ten to the palliation offered by the
for the Countv of Tillamook, to-wit: the 4th Mon­
Ask for our complete price list of drygoods day of August iSj2, or in default thereof tin*
and general merchandise. Mention this paper.
plaintiff will apply to the < ourt for the relief
T illamook , O he ., A i > i st 4,1892. thoughtless classes who are not so
SMITHS' CASH STORK, Largest Dealers, demanded against you in the complaint filed
seriously affected by the evil, but
herein, to-wit: a degree against said Thomas
• -
Front St., San Francisco, Cal.
Mannsheim for the sum of $225 and interest
if
woman
and
children,
while
in
thereon at 10 per c« nt. per annum from April
“NOT DEAD BUT SLEEPETH."
21M 18)0, ami forfso Attorney fees in this suit
their own homes, shall be subject
and costs and against both of said defendants
that a mortgage giver, to secure said sum be
Neatly all th<“ population of Bay to the brutal and lecherous attacks
foreclosed and the property described therein,
to-wit: The Southeast one quarter of section
City came up on the Elmore last of ruflians’, without redress, it is a
twenty (20), in Township 1 north of range six
(6) west of the Willamette Meridian in Tilla­
Tllinilliy The hotel is closed up, poor inducement for decent people
mook county be sold to satisfy the said degree
the Tribune has suspended and the
and thtitsmd defendants be forever forclosed of
all right, lien,claim or equity of redemption in
town is dead. Mo-» backs killed to settle in the community. If law
or to sail premises and for such other, further
and order must s limit mee'-lyto
or different rule, order or relief as to tne Court
.—Astoria Herald.
may seem proper.
This summons is published by order of Hon.
N?, not mo-s-biieks, but profes­ the rough element, it js time to
R. I’. Boise, Judge of the ( ircuit Court, above
sional boomers killed it. In fact, warn people against the state of Why not get an education? You can
Earned. Dated July 2nd, i 8<;2.
Claude Thayer,
Buy City is not dead; it is just affairs. Tho idea of winking at do ho , if von have ambition and energy;
(
Attorney for Plaintiff.
crime
and
passing
it
over
lightly,
and it iviil brighten all your prospects in
suffering a backset from loo much
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land oilice at Oregon City, Oregon
booming. True, one hotel isclosed, can not he tolerated if the city is life Fully half the students at the State
18,1692.—Notice is hereby given that the
Ing-named settler has filed notice of his intention
Nonna
I
School
at
Monmouth,
are
mak
­
and the Tribune suspended, but «•xpected to prosper. A sentiment ing their own way, nnd they are all the
lo make final proof in support of his claim, tin 1
that said proof will be macle befo.e the County
two liotelM are still doing business. which encourages lawless actions better BtudentH for it. The necessary ex­
Cletk of Tilhiiuook County, at Tillamook, Ore­
gon, on August 9, I892, viz:
As to the population leaving, it cannot be countenanced, and penses are not above fl50 per year.
John R. Cook,
Homestead Entrv No. 7091, for the s’4 of se’, of
should
not
ho
permitted
to
exist.
Many take hulf a year nnd work the
would ] erluips have been better if
sec. 20, and n5._, of ne% of sec. 29, tp. 1 s, r 8 w.
He names the following witnesses lo prove
A bold stand has been made by oilier half. Students above twenty-live
part <>f the population had left long
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
or
even
thirty
years
old
are
not
unusnnl.
of,
said land, viz.
ago. For . while the town was <»iir City ....... rder ami prosecuting A good genera! am! bnainess course is
A. W. Hall, Augustin Wells. I-. M. Keys and
M.
A. Keys, all of Tillamook, Tillamook Co. Or.
full of speculative adventurers who Attorney, however, nnd as the provided f >r those who do not wish to
5 10
J. T. Appersoii, Register.
had little money, no business in sentiment of the community has take the Normal work. Send for cata­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
June
particular, and who expected to been rapidly changing since n few logue.
1.892.—Notice is hereby given that the
following named settler has filed notice of his
get rich lit one fell swoop by catch­ have had courage to start the fight,
intention to make final proof in support of his
Quick Trnnsportat l«>n.
claim, and that said proof will be made before
there is good prospect of a needed
ing suckers.
the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla­
mook, Oregon, on Aug. 10, 1892, viz:
For u long time posters have change. The persons who began The Steamer Elmore sail« from Astoria
Morton Turney,
Io
Tillamook
bay
on
Monday
ami
Thurs
­
Pre-emption I). S. No. 7230, fur the 11 % ofge '4
circulated in Portland and in the the prosecution started to play a
of sec. 26, tp is, r 9 w.
day morning*, on arrival of the Union
He names the tallowing witnesses to prove his
List, greatly exaggerating the lone hand. They were discour­ Pacific steamer leaving Portland on Sun­
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
status of allairs in Bay City. aged and advised not to prosecute. day and Wednesday nights lit 11;3t>.
James Hughey, Morrison Mills, Grant Mills
and Wm. Hughey, all of Tillamook, Tillamook
Responsible people sax they have Those who knew of the facts, Through tickets can be had at U P.
Co., Oregon.
5-10
J. T. Apperson, Register.
seen dodgers which set forth that begged not to be Hiibpiumied as wit­ ticket oflice, 254 Washington St., corner
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
brick blocks were being built in nesses, not daring to file a com-1 Third. Sails from Tillamook bay Tues.
Land office at Oregon City, Oregon, June 18,
days and Fridays. Good passenger ac­
1892.—Notice is hereby given that the follow­
Bay City; that 5t>0 men were at plaint, and some w ho suffered most commodations and th rough freight rates,
ing named settler has filed notice of his inten­
tion to make final proof in support of his claim,
work making improvements: that from the evil, said they “know- as low as by any other line, This is by
and that said proof will be made before the
County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla­
three large mills were in operation, nothing about it," . fter they were all odds the quickest way to get from
mook, Oregon, on Aug. 8, 1892, viz:
Con rati Zwickel,
(claiming the Truckee mill at llob- on the witness stand and sworn to Tillamook to Portland, and enables our
Homestead Entry No. 8465. fortlie sw'4' of s w
of sec. 23 ami s ’2 of s e% and se'4 of 8w%', sec.
sonville ns oae of them); that th.' tell the truth. They wished to get merchants to telegraph for goods and
22, tp. 2 s, r 10 w
them here on short notice
No such
He mimes the following witnesses to prove his
city had a population of loot), ami rid of tho evil, but wanted some­ get
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
time has ever before been made between
said land, ur.der Sec. 2301 IL S.
various other claims ju t as ridieu- body to shoulder the responsibility Tillamook and the outside world. 2t-f.
William Johnson. Z. Wells, Truman Harris,
and T F. Harris, all of Tillamook, Tillamook
lous. Some parti s bought lots on and take the kicking. Of course,
county, Oregon.
Cleveland
vs
Harrison
Teacher*’ Examination«
5-tô
J. T. Apperson, Register.
these representations, and others those who had visited the resort1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Clime there with big hopes, excited were reluctant to acknowledge Notice is hereby given, that i<»r the
THIS IS TIE TIME !,
T,and Office at Oregon < ity. Oregon. July
by these specious tai. a. onlj to be their own guilt by admitting they purpose oi making an exaininiition of all song«, speeches, red fire and enthusiasm, lhe 8. 1892.—Notice is hereby given that the fol­
w hole country I* rtoumm L Recognizing the lowing named settler lias filed notice of his in­
disappointed an 1 disgu-ted, to say had been then'. This was ex­ |H>rsons who in i v idler themselves a* can­ limncnM' demand for political iternture. we tention to make final proof in support of hi«
issued a magnificent Republican campaign claim, ami that said proof will be made before
didates tor teachers of the svht ols of this have
nothing about losing llo ir money. pected,
County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla­
book,
mook, Oregon, on Aug. 20, 1892, viz:
county,
tiie
county
school
superintendent
flic defendant, the unfortunate
Saxton.
As there was nothing to support a
THE LIVES OF HiHHISOH HD REED, Homestead Entry Henrv
thereof will hold an examination at Til­
No. 8171, for the nc’4' ofnw>4
town at the time, the reaction, of who derives her living from her lamook, Tillamook C< unty, Oregon, on with beautiful portrait* and full information and nw1, of ne1sec. 17. tp. 2 n. r 9 w,
He names the following witnesses to prove
the great issues of the day. Protvctimi..
course, lmd to eoine. Th < disap si.nme, ami perhnps, whose degra­ the 10th, 11th and 12th of August, 1892. about
Reciprocity, The Silver Question, etc. by Mc­ continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said laud, viz. under Sec. 2^01 R. S.
Kinley,
Rush.
Semtor
Hale,
Secretary
Noble,
pointed investors went away curs­ dation was caused at first by some Dated this 2.»rd day of July, 1892.
R D Sa les and Marshal Rolwrtsof Folley P.O
Murat Halstead, etc. Also in a separate volume
and Dan Hick, y and L L Smith of Garibaldi,
E. K E arnard ,
ing th<- place, and by this injuring procurer, deserves as much resjiect
all of 'I ilhmiook Co. Oregon.
The lives of Cleveland and Strvensan
7-1»
J T. Apjverson. Register.
Co. S o I mni I Superintendent.
the whole county, 'they were so as some of her more fortunate
with authentic portraits and biographical I
'ketches,
also
a
splendid
dlscu
siou
of
the
Dem
NOTICE
FOR
PI BLICATION .
disgusted with Bay City as it was. sisters, who while having the same
ocratic principles by powerful Democratic states
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. Jnlv it
men, proving the soundness of Democratic |»-Z—Notice is hereby irtven that the follow^
wayward
tendencies,
have
escaped
tlint they would not look with
principles.
uanud settler has tiled notice <,l his intention
Thousands of Agents will coin tiionev with to make dn t! proof in support of his claim, and
‘favor on any part of the county their worst etfei'ts. She is not to Oil iK'count of Ill-health, I wiali to Kell these
that
*aid proof w:II be miMie before the County
splendid
lwM»k*.
They
will
sell
where
my ilrux store nml fixtnren, together with
else would. Don't wait to write, but Clerk oi Tillamook County at Tillamook, Ore­
nnd gave Bay City a much worst blame more than those who pat­ building and lot; or if dtiired, will rent nothing
semi 25 cents for one or 50 cents for both outfits, gon, on Aug. 30, 189», viz;
showing the b-nutiinl engraving«.
John D. Edwards,
name than it de-erved. In fact, ronize her. Tho ruthless workings building to purchaser of drug stock.
BEWARE OF CHEAP JOHN B )OKS. Homestead Entry No. 7033. for thewfc of nt’
Un. H. V. V. J ohnson ,
them was nothing wrong with Bay- of the present social system seem tí
and s1 ? ot nwq of see. ia, tp. 2 *. r 8 w.
Secure the official editions with the grea
He names the following witnesses to prove
Till.unook, Ore. Repub1i<
City; it w s the boom that was to demand that a few women shall
an and Democratic leaders* views on his t'onuuuous residence upon and cultivation
the Tariff and Silver questions.
of said hind, viz:
lx' sn rilieed to the most vile pur­
wrong.
«fury Liat.
L Crenshaw of Tillamook, and E M Keys
> A key* and C.eorge Shotwell of Trask 1’ O
Everybody wants these Becks.I
The reaction went to a? great an poses in order that the balance oft
all of iillaniot»k Co., Oregon.
Merchants, Farmers, Mechanics and nil
Following is the juiy list for the
8 ’3
J- T. Appenon, Regfatcr.
extreme ns tin' loom; Many w Ito woina kind may Im protected. It
clnsse« will eagerly buy them. They will 1 Mell
\ugUMt term of the Circuit Court, which like wild tire. The greatest chance for moi •ney
NOTICE FOR 1UBLK ATION.
were in business there failed, and is said to bo n necessary evil. convenes August 22:
making ever offered. Add res« quick
Land office at Oregon Citv, Oregon. July 11
i1h*'r:;l’v.K,ve" '»at the followinK-
Admitting that it is, it is not nec­ A M Hate’ Bay City.
now many of the buildings
THE HISTCRIAH COJaFlNY.
name.t settler ha« tiled notice of hi. Intention
to make final proof in aupnort of hi, claim. and
essary that it bo allowed right M D Heading, Tillamook
vacant, going to rack, with
723 Market St , History Building,
that «aui pro.) «'H 1,e made before the t'ounty
Imnrds nailed over the windows. under our noses, to contaminate C (I Cutting, Orotown.
San Francisco. Cal t lerk of Tillamook County, at iillamook ore’-
gon, on Aug. 29, 1892. viz:
W
1)
Illingworth
’
Tillamook.
re.-'peetable neighborlumd, and
This is tlm resu t of trying to lioom
Otto Walther,
H W Uwclle,
Homeatead App Xo. »«,. for the
ofneb
the tight against it would not have Win 1 armcr, Helio
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
the town ahead of the country.
and n1, of ae<( of
jp
‘
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
undersigned
He
name«
the
following
w
Itneoe«
to
prove
been
made
in
this
form
had
it
been
|
Bay City is all right, however,
John Bumgarner, Nast »cton.
has bwu duly appoinU*<l Administrator of the of «aid la'i1i>"vl-r"
UpO11 ""d
Estate of William Fenski. dccia«vd. by the
has n splendid !«•< iition, and is sure located in a proper place, (if any J W Johnson, Tillamook.
County Court of the Slate of Ore^ou, tur thi sJ'i'' .V.'-'T.. Ilr"ry
Pen’er-
County
of
Tillamook.
hi.d an I . .<d H'irrvw, all oi Neatocton Till»
to become an important town in place bo proper) for such use. In IlC I laid, Bay City.
’
ua
All persons having claims against auM Estate, me<>k co , Oiegou.
are hereby notified to present them to the un-
J- T- Apperson. Register.
the near future, When the mills older to remove the evil, it waa H V Alley, Nehalem.
designed at the office of I 7
T
Maulsbv.
in
J C Bewley, Buy City.
Tillamook City, Ou g.»n. duly verified, wi'tkin
are built, Bay City will reap a necessary to remove one of th' L H Brown, Tillamook.
MH ICk POR ri'BLICATIOX.
six mouths f.<mi date hereof.
t.an.l 1
c at ilrcson I itv. Oregon, Julv il
Dated August i, iSjy.
golden I arvest. When a railroad main causes, and at the same time, R T Weatherly, Wood*.
i'u Xouee 1« hereby given thatthe fidiow'
)
Administrator of the
lio 1"ro"'A*l'a 'I hM ?lr'1 no,«°f In« inten­
Kotiert Crawford?
1 *; u * of
is built, it will bo an important strike at those who were most ob­ W R Conner, Bay City.
tion tomnke fi..al proof m aupport ofhis claim
'
Wm. Fenaki. ¡Veeasc 1.
ai d that w,id Proof «in be made befi.rr n.
F M Elliott, Jr.. ,Tiilamook.
shipping point, : ml we can see no noxious in freipienting it.
CvuKty Ci-rk of Tillamook Conniv, at Tilla­
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTtCK.
mook. Oregon, on Aug.
ruf
‘ l1“11
May this be the last word neces­ Chaa Ray. IB bo.
reason w hy 1 lay City hasn't bright
Notice I* hereby given C*m- th- undersigned
Henry llays,
(I T Jenkin*, riltamook.
ha* been duly appointed Ulmtr»: attix of the
prospect*, as soon as it recover« sary for this paper to say regarding J W Jennir.ga, Bay City.
Homestead Entry No. M-, f>lr th-
.
Estate of John I' R..«, ikxeased. bv the Countv -e
Vif ue>. and ri,X of sc', „1 Z ". ’. &
’ »urt of the State of Oregon, i. r the Countv of
from its present misfortunes, and the mat ter.
Tillamook.
7
Wm Johnson. Fairview.
lie names the following witness)-s to prove hi«
All per*on* having claims sguinst said Estate
that will not belong. Ami. in the
e»'«l’.“inof’
Henry S*uip*ui, Barnegat.
are here bv notified to pt cm nt th in to the un -id■*-
der^igni'd
at
the
uffi.v
of
1
T
MauSbv.
In
WHIRS
IS
TH
I
MURAL?
J B Upton, Oretown.
meanwhile, let us hope that the
Otto Walther. G W Wallace v-«-w«i n
lilltuniHik City Oregon, duly verified within and
William IX,terfield all of n S^" Tm?
six months from the date hert\u
R Ja< kaon, Netarts.
boomers will steer clear of this
mook Co., Oreg<»u
- n"
Dateil Augint 1, iSyj
of S D Fierce, Nest oct on.
•-U
J. T. Apperson, Register.
Admlnisfratri* of the
county hereafter.
Maggie E. R om >
Estate of
J iXmaldson, Tdhono 'k
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’ John F. anna. De. ea^ed
The little squib in the \ntoria
NOTICF for wbucation
J J McCoy. B iy City.
Land Office at foi’B"’ ' i,T '*»»»" J»"C IS.
lieraid comes with poor grn<•«, ...»
ìmram^L,kL'à'22a
’'
" thal
‘"•1 lh,‘ «"How-
W II HeitiniIler,Tillamook.
i. 'ï:
"
fililo»
<dn
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i’f
we nmlersttind, that Mr D'llinger,
Frank Worth;ngt n. Folhy.
±1?
"P'
-itnortof hiäiüim
NOTICK HI» I'l ntlc VT1OX
_Lann olfoe at Onrgwi citv, o-vron, J«lv m
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inc
W S Haya, Tillain<x»k.
formerly of the Bay City Tribune,
s’k kounty. at Tilta-
'**e —X’otfcv la Srrvby <ivvn th tt the folhin in* mix»k, Oregon, on
James
Quick,
”
ptember 5, ts^a. vi>;
namcl
aetllrr ita» flle.1 notice of hta intention
is now o; c of the mamigers of the
lomake hnaiprool inaurncrtol
clair, .n,|
Joseph Angelo.
II B Moore. Neatocton.
that aaM|.^x>, will b,-.nade I vf„. the County ¡.TtC".'.'”.'’“ * ,io
«•»«*» sa'.ofrwi
Herald, and most of our readers
< lerk „rTUUmook e,»,Fly at Tillamook Or¿. oftre
S C Tomlin* on, Folhy.
27 tp ja, r !• w.
* 1 ** «
g’»n on s^ptcinlx r r»
vi»;
remember the course lie pursued
Charle* I\»pph youn -
while managing the Tribune in
lye cm pt km l> s. Xo a? a. for the
nr««<
FRUIT
B00\ A^EflT^
U<M«n or P krmo !. Kx.Mixxas
a . ol ar', and ne', ot -eg of a.x - tn 1 . t , J
Ile nam-, lb.- loMotring wltne-tm t. pm va
ApplHgnis for pro l.«i «ill ruer r« medical
Bay City
*
COHN & CO
Tixe Lea.aixig'H^iZexclian.ts
V
Ail kinds ci farming, logging, milling and mechanics’ supplies.
Lots for sale in the Town of Nehalem, the best location
on the river, directly below the forks, deep water
front, good supply of fresh water, Post-office ant
telegraph station ip town. Now is the time to in­
vest. Correspondence solicited. Address.
E. G. E. W ist ,
Nehailem, Ore
oyo -
THEtBUREAUtSMOON»
C. H. SMITH, P roprietor .
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
,
6-r-^--------------- -a----------------- "ES-r
First St., Dpp, Occidental,
Tillamocki Ori
Grand Central Milliard Flail
C. B. HADLEY, Proprietor.
dies, Xicjiioib and Qiqcm
Fine Billiard aqd P dd I Tables.
TILLAMOOK,
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-
.
DREBDN.
THE OLD RELIABLE
DRUG STORE
Di'. [1. V. JOHN jSOfl, proprietor.
Fifty YaarH ExparieqcH iq ths Drug Businaai.
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Notions Etc.
always on hand.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY CD IVI PO UNO EH.
TILLAMOOK KAKERY *
? AND CONFECTIONER
NOW OPEN.
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tread, pies, cakes etc. always on hand. Homa
leu^or an^ French candies; oranges, nuts ahi
S First ( lass Restaurant in Connection. 31
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
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A
S.A.R0BEK
)TC«
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Is selling hardware stoves and
•W’M«sss unwary at “hard-times" prices.