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The Lóala Olsen Condemned. Vamhlll County. There is a young Fallstaff in tliis plat e Announcement. C. E. Reynolds ha» » large lot oi Spanish who pretends to be a business man, I Telepholie-Kvxl.tvr I rt.vx F bancibco , May 9.—United States hair mattn•► bps , the best made. He re I wish to sell a half interest in the though lie doesn’t pay his del ts or even On Monday F. Wright began tu exca District Judge Morrow has condemned The roa<ls in the timber are very imi<l<ly ceived a Bt»»ck of fine < bails |»er last try to. We had a laxjk account against vate (or tin* new brick block at the corner tlie schooner Ixruis Olsen. There was steamer. Call ami see Idin when you HsAlriJtitlT hi some competent mail who yet. the aforesaid Lothario,w liicli he neglected practically no defense. The attorney of Tliinl and l> streets. Tlie steamer Truckee i« expected in want anything in the furniture hue, aa will assume active and entire manage to pav, an I we sold it to a in in that is in who appeared for tlie owners admitted he ha* everything of that kind usually G. A. Douglas, of North Yamhill, was to-day. ment of the paper. None but res|ionsihle a position to collect it. receiving ten cents tliat tiie vessel had landed Chinese. in tlie city last Friday. It is his opinion The Tillaux ok Cornet Baixl is being iuMnd in a first class furniture store. parties, w ho meau business, need apply. on the dollai— amounting to 15 cents Olsen is under bonds of $5,000. District Capt. Philip G. East wick p of the F. S. reorganized. cash, which we would rather have than that C. A. Martine did not carry away Attorney Garter does not seem satisfied, My reasons for making this offer are Mr. Young, father ofO. Young, of Bay Engineer’s Corps, is here to inspect the a note on the blooming dead-beat for any money wheu lie left that town so and lie pro|M>ses to continue in the work work on Dry »Stocking bar, which is ex that I have other interests that demand one-hundred dollais. Suit would have abruptly. City, died las* Saturday of prosecution and Olsen will be called pected to commence at an early date, my time, and I desire to remain in the Al. Hussey, formerly a resident of tliis been brought against him, but everything The snow is nix feet deep on the North on to stand a trial on a criminal charge ('tipi. Eastwick has leased the Elmore city, and well known throughout the lie Ims is under attachment now. We East for six months or a year Yamhill stage road yet. against him. I fishing station mess house for the men county died in Portland, Monday, and Encyclo|MiHlia for sale at this office, i that are to work on the improvements. Terms and oilier particulars will be may have occasion to ex|»jse him for the was buried at Sheridan yesterday Tlie benefit of the public yet. very cheap, and on montly payments. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Mt. Helm is still crowned with snow, given on application, to those who think funeral was held under the uuspicies of Land Office There was an interesting trial liefore at Oregon City, Oregon, May 15 The farmers are bringing in large and the old settlers say that there is no of buying. 1893. Notice is hereby given that the follow' tlie Masonic fraternity. Jud.e Maulsby Tuesday. It was the out quantities of milk to the creamery of this Impe fur settled weather until the snow ing named settler has filed notice of his inten W. F. D. J oses . [Reporter] tion to make final proof in support of his claim growth of the old quarrel about the loca place. is gone from the mountains. It is sup that said Proof will be made before the F. M. Lynch and Roy Wells went over and tion oftheroadon Wilson rirer, just north County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla An On town corres|’on<lent ntates that posed that presence of snow has the The steamer R. 1*. Elmore came into mook. Oregon, on July 6, 1893, under section Mr. Cutting has started a cranberry tendency to condense the moisture in the the bay Thursday evening w itb a cargo of town L. G. Freeman had J. Svenson to Tillamook one day last wick. Lynch 2301, R. S., viz: will practice dentistry over there. Andrew Conklin, arrested forob.-truclingthe roadway with orchard. » loads, w hereupon it is precipitateti in of freight and several passengers. Among Homestead Entry No. 9479, tor the n w of 11 e some logs. T B Hamiley was attorney W. A. Howe, on his return to Carlton • 4 . u e « of n w «4, of sec. 15, s % of s w ‘4, svc. Work has liegun on the reconstruction the form of rain . the passengers were G W. Fearnside, a for Mr. Svenson ami Deputy District 10, tp. 2 11, r ¡0 w. from the east recently, brought with him He names the following witnesses to prove his of the telegraph line between here and Those w ho ship packages to this place merchant of this city; W. W. Ridehalgh, Attorney A. W. Severance conducted residence upon and cultivation of two fine bird dogs (or which lie (»lid $250. continuous said land, viz. Forest Grove. should beware of shipping hy Express via oi Astoria; P. G. Eastwick, Government the prosecution. Some of the testiin my M I. Reading, S. M. IJailey, Henry Olds and Editor Phelps of the official paper at Frof. C II. Freas ami I>r T. H. Mrs- North Yamhill, as it is almost impossible Engineer for Dry Stocaing Bar, and two was very amusing. One witness was Henry Herdt, of Tillamook, Oregon. J - T. Appersou, Register. r<»le went t-» Garibaldi to fish for deep sea to get anything over that route at present, ladies who landed outlie lower buy. The asked how lie removed tlie log. He North Yaniliill, was in the city Saturday. 51-4 He came dow n to get his pay for some and very slow at any time. You can get Elmore suiled for Astoria again Saturday slated that lie hitched his team to fish Saturday. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. comity printing, but found, to use ids Correspondence should reach this office packages here by boat promptly most with several passengeis. tlie big end of the log ami pulled it own expression, that tlie “damned Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, May Is, i*93 — Notice is herebygiven that the follow on Tuesday or Wednesday evening to any time, and the charges are very much G. W. Fearnside lias just received a around. He was then asked how lie county court” had continued liis bill. ing named settler has filed notice of his inten less. tion to make final proof ill support of his claim, insure insertion very large and complete assortment of moved the other end. Hu promply stated and that said proof will be made before the [Sheri lau Sun.] The H eadlight will cost you only dry goods, boots ami shoes, clothing ami that “Tlie little end followed tl.e big County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla Homestead claim, covenient to road John Moon locatid Fred Tulin on a mook, Oregon, on July 8, 1B93, viz: and near the hay, for sale very cheap about three cents per week hy tlie year, Gents’furnishing goods. Mr Fearnside end.” A witness could not understand or E. B. Ely, homestead on the Big Nestueca river Homestead Entry No. 8602, lor the w of s w V and if you cannot get that much satis has the largest stock of dry goods in tlie speak English, so an interpreter was Apply at this office. ue J{ofsw‘4 and s e ‘4 of U w of sec. 8, tp last week. Limes Patterson went to his 3 a. 19«. It is a common thing now tosee farmer’s faction cut of it, reading the county news, city, and makes a specialty in that line. necessary, and there was a demand to He names the following witnesses to prove his homestead over there to do some work, we don ’ t ask you to subscribe. You will He also has tlie most complete line of have the witness sworn in Swedish wagons on the streets now with several continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz. often save enough to pay fot the county clothing and shoes to be found in the lashion. A bible was necessary, and a last Tuesday, milk cans 011 them. G. W. Wallac •, E. E. Lyster, William Pester- paper by being posted as to what is going town, and he is going 10 enlarge his shoe messenger was despatched to tile H haii - Unless we miss our guess, Yamhill will field aud Fred Buhrow, of Ncstocton, Ore. Mrs. Emma Wilson is now’ ready to on in the locality. 5i-4 J. T. Appersou, Register yield a crop of grain, fruit and hops tliis department room so that it will be, in LIU iit office to procure one, it living do dress making and cloak making. En year that will smprise the natives. Never We have some ucce unts that we will reality, a complete shoe store. The people deemed that this oilice would be tile most NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. quire of Mrs Hadlev. sell very cheap; some for 25 per cent, dis are invited to come and look at his new l.kely place to look for one, after which was there a more tiatleriug piosp ct at Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, May We have heard it said that the county 15. 1'13 —Notice is herebygiven that tlie follow count, some for 50 per cent off, ami some goods. the oath was administered and the tiial ibis lime of the year ing named settler has filed noticeot his intention of Tdlam.xik p iys ID |wr month rent to make proof m support of his claim, and that will sell forò cents oil the dollar. proceeded. The jury, after hearing the Al. Southmayd caught u genuine East that said filial A representative of tlie H k AUIJOUT fur—well, we won’t say what. prooi will be made before the Register Any downright mesti man who Ims the visited tlie Fairview creamery oil Satur evidence, gave a verdict of "not guilty.” ern brook trout in the Yamhill liver one and Receiver of Oregon City, Ore., on July 20. The Tillamook H eadlight , one of the facility of worrying money out of dead Such neighliorliood wrangles are to lie day last week. It is one of tlie thousands 1893, viz: Max Fisher, beat paying country newspaper in the beats should call at this office and see day, and found everything in working deplored, as they rt suit in 110 goial to any Entry No. 9>32. for lots 3 and 4, sec. turned loose a year or two ago in tile Homestead order. At present the patrons are bring 1, lo.s 1 and 2, sec. 2, tp. 2 n, r 10 w. state, is lor sale.—Salem Democrat. what b | mj <'illations we have to offer them. He names the following witnesses toprove his ing in about 5J00 lbs. of milk per day, one, ami put tlie county to needless ex Willamette river from a government residence upon and cultivation of, \V N Vaiiglm had seventeen sheep The regular price of the Oregonian is but it is expected that during the summer pense. Nobody but the lawyers reap any hatchery in M.ciiigan Tlie Michigan continuous said land, viz: killed a few nights ago. Wonder if there J2.0O per year; the Examiner is |1 50 |>er William Winkler. Daniel ( ronin Henry Toll! lienefit. It is said Hint the end of tlie tisli is more bulky and lacks the lithe, tlie daily supply of milk will reach 20,900 an<i Theodor Matznick.ol Nehalem, Ore. is a stale law regarding sheep-killing year. You can have the Oregonian and 51 4 J. T. Appersou, Register. lbs , which, at a very low estimate, will quarrel is not yet We have no idea a lio shapely build of the gamey native. dogs 7 H eadlight for $3.00 ¡»er year, or the make a weekly shipment of alsiut two is most to blame, but we think it is time Xelialrm NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. We give away with every dozen of H eadlight ami Examiner for $2.60 per tons of butter. Tlie manager, Mr. Mosier, to stop it before there is serious trouble. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, May cabinets one life size ciayon port rail for year. This rate applies only to new suh- is an experienced batter maker, and there 15. i 8<-3—Notice is herebygiven thattne follow [Xelislem Time*.] ing-mimed settler has tiled notice of his inten a limited time only, at H eins , Art scribers to the Oregonian and Examiner. is no reason why the product of this Assessor Chas. Pye is working in this tion Io make final proof in support of his claim, Gallery 61-52 Other paper are supplied to our sub creamery should not command a good that said proof will be made before the ill the regular teachers’ examination part of tile county . He reports that he is and County Clerk of Tiliamuuk county at Tillamook, Price Triplet has quite a number of serihers at reduced rates. Oregon, on July 8, 18I-3, viz: price. The revenue derived from this certificates were issued as follows: 1st progressing nicely. William 1 esterfield, horses to train on the fair ground. People The steamer Elmore, having aia^o source will lie a welcome addition to the grade, G. R. Huff, Miss Lena V. Prescott; The Nelinlt ni Mill C< nipany have com Homestead Entry No. 7I46, for the 11 w *4 of sec. here are taking a grout of interest in of freight for E G. E. Wist and others, income of Tillamook farmers, and will 2nd grade, Miss Maggie Tone, Miss Retta pleted their re|H<irs ami will now run 7, tp 3 s. r 9 w. ile names the following witnesses to prove his horses of late. of Neliah in, Btarted to go into that place demonstrate in an uumistakabh* manner S< liomp; 3rd grade, S W. Jerman, Miss regular They changed their saw» so continuous residence upon and cultivation 01. land, viz: Some of those who took examination Tuesday, but as the captain was not ac tluil tlie daily interests of Tillamook are Theresa Orr, Miss Francis Smith, Miss they can saw the larg st logs wi.liont said H. A. Ely, Geo. W. Wallace, Henry Hayes ami F. Lyster, of Nestocton, Oie. E. last week were not trying for teacher’s quainted with the I ar, it being changed well worthy of encouragement. Winnie Bennett, Miss Dora High and blasting. Si-4 J. T. Epperson, Register. licenses They were doiug it for practice I considerable of late, the boat went ashore Mrs May Willey. Wm. Russel brought iu a pair of elk The pleasant countenance of Mr. George i on the spit. Bae g"t off safely, however, 1 and fi*r a standing. Ilylaud tell across the threshold of this Common School Diplomas were issued horns which will be shipped to Geo. W PAINTING, A pleasant social party was given nt Wednesday morning, i.u damage being office last Wednesday morning, and in h : May 15, to Misses Myrtle Reynold» and Bartley, of Astoria They have seven done, and discharged In r cargo She is the residence of Dr. W .1 May last Fri prongs on each side mid are a pirfect cheery tune asked "how’s the Transcript?" Dora Mills. day night, quite a numl»er of bc I hn J expected here.today. Being informed that it was "O. K.” Mr. I A fine grade of sûliOol work is being pair of horns. The Tillamook Lumbering Co. is busy Hyland unbosomed to us tlie information done in the Latimer district, Mrs Kane, teachers being present. and Paper-hanging. G. B. Johnson and I. B. l’ape are re- . . From some unknown cause the con- sawing all tlie time now, and has a mar that lie is still with the Holton House, teacher. pairing the telegraph line tins week For estimates and prices call on, or write to H ermann G esnnkr , Beaver Post-office, Bactur fur the work on Dry Slocking bar ket for all the lumber sawed by I he nidi the very popular hotel of Portland. This We are very glad to welcome teachers They ure giving the line a thorough over 41 Tillamook County. Ore. has not arrived yet. The government in for s<*me time, and no doubt the market house Ims lutely changed hands, having from neighboring counties w ho come in hauling ami expect it will he in good The only been purchased by Messrs. Markley, •fieclor is hero waiting lor tlie work to will get belter henceforth shape all summer. trouble now is to find shipping facilities Hays mid Roche, tlie two formei being with State Certificates. Tlie laws of tliis begin. state make it an easy matter fir teachers to get it to i ’ ortlai.d. The Augusta c an ’ t South I rairie. two of Oregon's most prominent men in to get state papers. Every teacher that The steamer Augusta discharged a large cargo of freight nt the w harf on carry it fast (‘notigli and the Harrison politics, while Mr. Roelie lias been no can possibly do so should make an effort Tlie crops are glowing rapidly. Friday. She sailed for Portland Monday can't be secured at present. However, less prominent in Nebraska. Tlie licit..n to secure the higher grades. Chas. Wells and family ate visiting it is encouraging to know that there is a with a large cargo of <edar lumber for is situated right at the point w lu re tlie A petition is 011 file iu this office for the here this week. demand furl he lumber. I ohn A ('o. train stops as it goes into l’onhind and The Leading division of district No 31 (Bay City). Our old neighbor, Mr. McMillan, was The county clerk is making a copy of people of the West Side will tind it largely The typos in this office have type lieie on business last week. Distra-ts No. 31 and 17, Trask river, written “copy” now. Tli. se who have the delinquent tax roll and it will be to their advantage to stop there, ns tlie There is every indication at present have been consolidated. had expet iviic <> with tlie manuscript completed the last of this week, when a house is al tlie starting and stopping I gist Friday evening tlie teachers were for a good fruit crupthis year usually furnished by editois know how warrant will be issued and placed in the point; is dose to tlie business center of A tramp came into this neighborhood hands of the Sheriff for collection. 1 be the city; its rooms are light, airy and received and royally entertained at the to applet isle I he situation. Sheriff has to make return hy July 1, and cointortnhle, and its proprietors gentle residence of Dr. May. A pleasant pro recently but as lie met with a cold recep The telegraph o|>erator and the editor he will ptocred to enforce the collection tion lie did not remain long. manly ami accommodating. Mr llvland gram wus rendered, cons'sting of instru of this paper have bought a type-writer— Mr. John Marolf returned from Port as last as ¡.ossible, ms suoli as he get» tlie |1J|S friends in this sedioli (as he has in 11 mental ami vocal music ami lecitationa. one that sits oil the table. Il is an ex of Tillamook wairant. I he notice oi levy wdlbeposted a|f parts of (he North west) and w ill be Short addresses were delivered by Dr. land last Friday. He came via the Wil cellent machine, the same kii d that is on Hie leal estate, alter which the land son river road and reports some snow on out on another visit lie fore long.—Dallas May, T. B. Handley and E. K. Barnard. used in the county clerk’s office. the mountains. will he adveitised tor sale. Observer. In a recent school examination tlie In the exclusion on Memorial Day a Preparations are being made for the Mr. J E Howard, w lio Ims the con students answered as fi llo .vs: Locate the An outside paper that publishes sen general invitation is extended to the struction of the government work at South l’rairie ami Pleasant Valley Sab Have to otter sational matter, reached this place Tues stomach. “The stomach is a little north bath schools to unite in the observance distant schools to take a part in the Grav’s Imrlsir ami at Tillamook, Ims of tlie intestines. ” [E ihiokiai . Nore : — exercises. Mexican and Indian war vet- arrived at Portland trom the latter place day and an article in it caused a little of Children's Day. excitment. Il contained some very racv We always supposed that the stomach i iaiiM are vx|s*cted tu be prest nt. The dike al Gray's Imrlair will la-com was about Sou’-liy-Sati’-West of the left KKAI. BATATE TltASSFKItS The leport that the interest on county Illi ted ill a short time, and Mr. Howard reading regarding the escapades of cer hand vest |>ocket.] What should Ire the tain parties in this town and some people wariants had been reduced to lour per is now milking arrangement* to com result oi a careful study of physiology? Geo. U . Pettit to A. L. Aiderman, bond cent is a mistake, so far as we can learn mence the woik ot building the dike at expect serious consequences to follow. “it destroys the health.” What is meant for deed. Tho.*r who have searchctl the session laws I'illautook. He has engaged tlie steamer We have no means ot know ing whether the allegations are true or not, aud in by the poles? "A )nle is the eml of a Roln ins A Pape to C. Clark, trad on say they can’t find any such law. Toiwo and will use her in connection with Nehalem, $250. fact it is uoiie nl our business, though we sphere.” The steamer South ('oast went out this work.—Astoria Budgett. believe such articles are productive of no We have a long list of teachers that are U. S. Patents to J. Graef. G. O. Nolan, Saturday Isaind for ban Francisco She Delicion*Dried (Evaporated) Our Pleasant V \ alley correspondent good, even if they are true, unless the looking for schools. A. L. Alderman. took out a small cargo of lumber lor tli<* should try again, sending his Idler two Pears............................... 15eta. per lb. writer signa hie name to them, or in some I R Beals to John Barke>, tract ot Oregon A t'aliloiina Cooperage Co., and days sootier, aud avoid mentioning tlie I'tllsiiv AL. way shows that he is not afraid to father land in Blackwell Imm-tead, $200 was piloted over the bar by the steamer state of the weather. Send items of in Muscat Raisins (not grapes) 6 »' »» his own artiche The thing that the A. L. Aiderman to G. W. Pettit, trad Miss R A. Iluse has gone to Seattle. Elmore. terest only, even if there is only one or Choice Dried (.tapes............. 5 >» > » J. II. Biidgeford lias gone to Salem on of 90 hi res in see. 20 and 29, 2 11, 10 w At the city council meeting last Satur two of them. We Imrk over all such now . is the name of the correspondent 4 $1200 Extra Large Silver Prunes. .15 day night the bill of the city marshal was work patiently and when possible give Unit sent the articles to the outside pap-r, business T. J. Bridgeford to A M McDermott, allow cd and the contract for building the encouragement to young |»-ople who try ami they will not find out, perhaps, un U & E. Thayer are expected Imine lots 15 aud 16, blk. 67, Pacific Add. to California Figs, make a de fire hell tower whs let to .1 A. Munroe their hand at adiiling us news items. less they bring suit against lhepa|*r that next week Bav City, $375. licious sauce....................I5 »» » » The tower is to la» 20 feet square at the The first Ivtter written by the editor ot Contained the article If we ever sav J F. Revher, of Glenora, was in this Henry Told to Nehalem Mill Co . base and 00 (act high this paper for tlie newspapers was not anything against our neighbors. We will tow n this week. interest in s e >4 of u w >4 and lot 2, sec I». C. Pearce went to Portland per 27. 3 n, 10 w. $6(i0. It is about lime some of our prominent published say it either over or under our own name, The steamer Elmore makes ix>nnectiou so that the aggrieved parties may know steamer Elmore. leal estate owners are circulating a sub Admlnlntrator'n Notice. ai riptiou to raise funds to conalriut the with the San Frauciseu steamers, w hich who to lick Rohl. Crawford, o( Nehalem, was ill tliis town yesterday road from here west to Tillamook river. arrive iu Astoria every four days Hence A paragraph went the ronnda of the Notice is hereby given that the under 11 this < ity is Idn'ial the county might be tlie Elmore will make trip* here every W. W. Conder, county clerk, Iliade a signed administrator of the Estate of E newspa|iera, stating that tlie legislature induced to help a little. lour days during the summer months had passed « bill givings bounty of $3.00 trip to Nestuci a last week. A. llarlsHir lias tile<lin theContitv Court A wedding will occur tonight at Ya- Through freight rates are made to Port each for sea lion’s tails. The II baim .I oiit <i. W l’lielps, of Netarts, has gone to <>f Tillamook County, Oregon, his final «puna t»ay, as a ic-uilt of the recent meet land or Sun Fram -isco the same as hy re-published the item, thinking it all Portland on business account as such administrator and tlie ing ol the slate legislature. Two of the otlier mutes Passengers can leave Port right, hut when the session laws appeared w W Ridehalgh, of Astoria, was in Court has set Monday, the 2nd day of The liest Flour mude ........ »3 85 |>er bbl. land on the night Isvats and after a go. si clerk . Mi \V F. Baxter, of Salem, snd the alleged l .wcouldnot 1«found among the city on business last week. July 1893, at 10o'clock in the forenoon, Mias E. M I.vnis, of Yaquina, will Is* sleep wake up in Astoria, ready to take them. Tile worst of it was, Jaimw Wilson tor the heariug and settlement of said Hine Syruu, full weigh gal C. T. Hills, the horseman, is living tlie Elumr* for Tillamook. W lien in at united in marrisgr.- \lbanv Democrat. and the Hauxhurat Brow. Iia<l braved the Geo. Ell oil’s place on the Sand Spit. account, at which time nil persons in lon tins......................... 50 i ts. Portland, the day* of railing for tlie terested may present fur bearing any oh- Mrs. riiderwoml has purchased a halt Elmore may be ascertained bv consulting mighty deep, going in small boats through J. E. Sibley, of Hotwonville, and If. E. jertiuns to said account. loaming breakers, to the Netarte rocks to intviest in (lie 1 Tillamook Hakery and the time-table of the I’. P. Co. kill sea lions for the bounty on lheir Xelson, of Nehalem, »«•re in th« vjtJ. 50-2 Rtslaurant with Mr Win. Knoll, and 1>. J. Duxx, Administrator. Patties who *end timber notices to this tails. After usiug alwnt $10.00 Wurth of yesterday the bunine«* will lie conducted as usual County Warrant. Pnyahle. st the old stand G. W Fearnside has just returned from They will be pleased office for publication are r**|>eetfully re ammunition, and risking their live*, thev minded that payment must be made iu gut about 17s tails, 1 to retain all (he • former patrons of the The follow ing numbered county war which were supposed I urtlaud where he ha* been purchasing advance, or the amount for each notice, to I* as good as $’>25.00 in cash. Being large stock of dry goods. establishment rants of (lass "A" will be pair] on pre »10.00, deposited iu the bank here, to be in need of some m< ney, the sea lion sentation at tl.e conntv treasurer’s office- tapt Brownlee has returned t<i Port drawn by no, when publication is com Hebo. limiters i ffered some ..( the tails as Col 4I»J 49« 375 374 477 5t>9 479 39” land Before going lie expressed him pleted ami affidavit of publication made. lateral to secure a l.stu. It is said that a Rev. Barrett has returned from Seattle 411 397 484 507 380 517 509 1598 571 self aa well pleased with the route for the We send affidavit direct to the Land certain party advan< e.l money on them, What lias become of our Nestucca 5<2 .Mìo 523 577 421 I769 5«,« (gg A new and elegant line of tap. Meare* light house road. It is Office This rule is made in order to «89 6tW «>j 887 1K4 662 694 758 75. exjsctmg to get it I .<> k as soon M th* bridge» umlerMood ||,at work will l**gtu at this prevent any delay in pnrties proving up. Will Bslvfelt and Wm Butt Jr No interest w ill be after this date. Boots and Shoes end the rillainook river. Operations W* do not fear losing the utouev as a re-ion law. were out B n the session go to ' May 4, 1393 will legin aa soon ns the hid* ar* let, general rule, but as we have had so ne laws disappointed thrm It is raid that ................. just received. Gxo. C ohn , Co Treas. and advertisement* for same will appear tmuhl» in getting what is due ns we are th* rea lions de-11. y salnkm, *0 the Rev Wm. Butt will preach at Three huntara 4—xne t e iluinks of the « wuon. ■ Ill- Rivers School house Sunday, May obliged to make the ram* rule for all. 21. at inanity» it nothing more Money to loan in email amounts. In Il A. M Al] are invited. Look out for our announcements everv week quire at I. T. Maulsby. BICE* ITIKS. Frescoing, Decorating, Cohn & Co MERCHANTS “Dried “Fruit “Department Several íes Fresh California Cream Cheese. We always hare «omrtMas new to otter