Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 18, 1893, Image 6

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    Clark lladl v has returned to Tilla­
mook.
The steamer Elmore is ex|*cted in this
evening.
William’s Pii k Pills for i>ale people at
William’s.
20 ll>s. of choice raisins for *1.00 at the
Frisco Store.
The Augusta came in last night, bring­
ing four passengers and a cargoof freight.
The Anne hardsare store received a
large lot of new g.sds per steam.-r
Augusta
We guarantee to make you lowest
prices on general merchandise at the
Frisco Store.
Misa Lena Piigenkopl of the college
will teach a summer sclusil in Tillamook
county.—Yamhill Re|s>rter.
The lowest cash price ever made oil
full roller process flour in Tillamook Co.
>3.75 per bbl. at the Frisco Store
The Fairview creamery was started up
for the Hist time last Thursday, und »as
Regular
found to work successfully
o|M-rationa will Is-gln soon.
Emma Zimmermann, a 7 year old
daughter of A Zimmermann of Nehalem
died Friday afternoon after about a week's
sickness, ami was buried Sunday
may lie enacted by prohibitionists. Many
good an«l able men in Oregon have Ireen
saved already by the Keeley Institution
at F«»rent Grove, and nianv others are
hiking the treatment. Among them are
Home of the leolinx doctor« ami lawyer«
of the slate It is n«»t the crimin il and
vicious c I hm of dive humniers that are
taking the treatment, hut men of brain«,
wh«» really wish to shake off the dreadful
habit and lead a better life. Some people
imagine it is a disgrace to be obliged to go
tosiivhan institution tobecured, but on a
recent visit to Portland we found the
general talk among the best citizen« ot
Portland such a- to indicate that a man
is not lowered in the eat ¡mat ion of his
fellows by trying to l»etter his condition
at the Keeley Institute. Those who go
from there do not try to disguise the fact
that they are going to Keeley They
make a public thing of it, ami on their
return invariably take a great deal of
pains to tell to the world what the ( ure
ha* done for them. Aid, why should
a man I m * held in contempt lor trying to
lift himself from the gutter! Better be a
reformed drunkard, with a clear con­
science, a good appetite, a well fed family
and plenty of friends, than to live in the
gutter, revel in poverty and misery, bring
«hams 011 your family and friends, and
finally die with the jim jams. A very
small per cent of those who have been
cured have gone hack to their old ways,
but they bail to cultivate the liquor habit
again, the same as when they started on
their downwaid carreer, and those who
arc posscf-sed with any desire whatever to
Keep straight find no trouble, as all rip-
!>etite lor li<ju<>r is forever removed, unless
deliberately brought on again.
Mrs. May's pupils will pass final exam­
ination tliia week.
Miss May Sturgeon has renewed and
placed on record a First Grade State cer
tificate.
Lester 1*. Smith teaches at Woods He
is a popular teacher in hi* part of the
County.
We hear good reports from Bay City
schools. Mr. Brooks is evidently doing
good work.
Common School Diplomas have been
granted to Madeline Wade and Bertie
Perkins of Fairview school.
Query May a pupil who has finished
the course of study and secured the
diploma retain eniollment in the public
act,Old. Ans —Certainly. Pupils of school
age are entitled to all of the privileges of
the school. A diploma is only an en­
couragement— not the end.
To School Clerks.—We are in receipt of
a number of letters inquiring why the
apportionment of school money was less
this spring than last. We will answer
them all in this: In the spring of 1892
Ex-Supt. White found in the hands of the
county treasurer j4 »94.80and apportioned
it to the several districts. At the present
time taxes become delinquent at a later
date and at the lime for making the
distribution we found only *2611.13
Bellied funds in the treasury some may
be disappointed in the spring funds,
however, there is nothing lost as the fall
apimrtionment will be correspondingly
larger.
E. F. Lyster lost a couple of lambs by
a wild-cat, but he caught the cat.
Gardens are backward, still we hear of
potatoes six inches above ground. We
have radishes of good sue to eat.
The bears seem to keep some of the
ladies pretty steady at home; therfore it
is hard to find any news to send out.
The tracks of two different sized bears
have been seen about Daniel Nichols
place the past few days, fresh every
morning.
E B Ely has lost one lamb this year,
no trace of it can be found ; we wish some
good hunters would come this way bear­
hunting.
All the neighlior* have noticed with
pleasure the improvement in Mrs. Otto
Walther’s health since her visit to the
city of Tillamook.
Enquiries are coming in quite frequent­
ly from both Michigan and Pennsylvania
also Illinois as to the prospect of making
a fair living inTillamook as photographers
or “the stage,’’ or getting employment on
steamboats, or in stores. The H eadlight
is sent to all those who ask questions
about the country.
Go to Willinms for drugs.
Old H eadlight building for sale.
Ordered that assessment lie reduced in
Ia>t in Nehalem City for sale at this
case of Hotaling and Handley.
Petition of A. Benshid et ul for county office.
t-f.
road allowed and viewers appointed.
Sfiecial clubbing rates for Examiner anil
Supervisor R. D. 11 allowed to pur­ H eadlight
chase 1700 leet of lumber and 50 lbs. of
W anted :—Wood at the H kadught
spikes.
office on subscription.
Ordered that Nil kolas Babi lie allowed
Money to loan in small amounts. In-
$25 per months for taking care of John
Fishbacker and children until next re­ quire at I. T. Maulsby.
Our clubbing rates with Xitlier pa|>ers
gular term of court.
Hyatt family allowed $20 for groceries apply only to new subscribers to other
and $10 for rent for the mouths of Marcli papers.
and April.
H jr«e bills printed at this office vhea|s-r
J. J. Turner was appointed J. I*, in thau ever before. We have a full line of
Carnahmi precinct.
stallion cuts.
O D. Boatman resigns us Road Super­
Eneyclo|Kedia Britannica, liound in
visor of Dist 15. and Geo. Shotwell is sheep, for sale at this office. Easy pay­
appointed in lii- stead.
ments. Call mid get terms.
t-í
Ordered that Jose Vincent lie allowed
The thoroughbred trotting stallion Joi:
$4.00 per mouth for furnishing house to
S impson will stand the season at Claude
Hyatt’s
Supervisor Dist. 14 allowed to purchase Thayer's barn at $5 cash. No insurance.
W anted :—To buy a small house, with
1600 feet of lumber.
Lewis Wytistrctn appointed supervisor lot, on the installment plan, or will buy
in Dist. No. 2 vice J. R. Hicks, moved lot without buildings. Must be very
cheap. Apply at this office.
away.
A. P. Wilson granted the use of road
Oregonian mid H eadlight $3.00 per
records in order to facilitate the execution year. The regular price oftheOregonian
of county map.
is $2.1X1 per year. The San Francisco
Supervisor of R. D. 4 allowed to pur­ Examiner and H eadlight $2 60 |*r year.
Oretown.
chase 2100 f<et of lumber.
The regular price of the Examiner is
The Nestucea Creamery Company has
Petition of 8 Lundhurg for liquor $1.50 per year We have liberal dubbing
commenced business.
license, continued until May 10.
rates with other papers.
t-f
Mr. Robert Hicks a land locator of
Court adjourned to meet Wednesday
Tillamook came through last week, lie
Born to the wife of Vincent Sutton,
Save
reports seing a band of thirty or forty
April 25. a girl; Io the wife of J. R. Shaw, May 10.
Persons owing me are requested to set­
BILLS ALLOWED.
elk on the north fork of Wilson river.—
April 3, a son.
J K. Gill, township plats....... ) Í 10 28 tle at once and save costs of suit. Must
11 illsl» ro Democrat.
John
P.
Gage
of
Clackamas
county
is
I
Woods.
2 65 have what is due at once.
L. Hatt, washing for prisoners. .
visiting his sons who reside near the
A Clackamas County paper says: “The
W. F. I) J ones .
J. 1». Edwards, board for prisoners 1 70 00
The Nest 1 leva
continues deep hh Little Nestucea Bay.
Tillamook H eadlight , the most success­
The logging camps are busy now.
W. W. Conder, for misc. expenses 1 4 57
iihuh I.
ful comity weekly in Oregon, is for sale.
William Gardner Ims gone to Salem to Ben C. Irwin, Tax ledger............. 10 50
The honey market is s«»lid, ami prices
County Warrants Payable.
It is go. h I property for anyone w ho wishes
bring home his daughter Lottie who has A. Hanson, cedar puncheons.... 20 00
Kay City.
firm, with ptwuectsof an advance.
to engage 111 country journalism.”
been spending the winter at that place. J. D Edwards, misc. expenses in l
The
following
numbered county war-
The drouth I i . k n<»t affected our crops
The town of Bay City is not booming as yet; we exjiect to continue seeding for
Mr. Rogers who started from Newberg
Dr. J. W Kiger from ('incinmiti. Ohio,
Sheriff’s office............................ 10 75 runts of class “A” will be pni<l on pre­
sentation at the county treasurer’s office:
about a month since with a team bound J. D. Edwards, fees State vs. J.
has located ill Bay City. Tliedoctor will at presi-nt, but the pro> pects for I lie futuie some tiin**.
492 493 498 375 374 477 509 479 392
la' a valuable acquisition to the town are getting much brighter. The boom
3 75
Squires......... ................................
The Nestucea creamery has commenced for Nestucea lias not ariived yet. We
and will probably become identified with was slightly overdone two years ago, and «»Iterations; there is no reason why it sup|>ose he is in a mud hole somewhere. W F. 1». Jones, printing for Co.
411 S97 484 507 360 5.7 569 1598 571
u prominent biisiitesH enterprise nt that the plaie is just beginning to recover should no. he a success.
Superintendent...........................
5 50 572 5fl0 523 577 421 I769 598 6(3
Miss Lew is, a former teacher at this
irom the relapse. The people there have
689 666 693 W7 1924 662 694 758 757 083.
I mint.
Messrs. John and Albert Malaney of place, has recently, in company with R T. Weatherly. .1 P. fees Dar­
No interest will be paid after this date.
ling ease
............................
5 05
Dr. Wise is here at last. He has been learned one thing, and that is to not push Washington are here survey ing and mak­ Will Baxter of Dolph, taken on the
May 4, 1893.
delayed by a large amount of work at things too fast. Bay City is just the ing improvements on their farm.
matrimonial yoke. Many wishes for their R. T. Weatherly, constable lees
G ko . C ohn , C". Tress.
in Dulling case.......................... 11 75
I lobsoiiville, and say* helms made ar­ place for large milling industries, and
B orn —To the wife of VV. J Compton, future luippiness
E. K. Barnard, Supt salarv, etc. 156 66
rangements at home to stay here until hi* they will come so >n, hut no great growth a fine fen pound boy. The doctor says
ItK.lL ESTATE TICANSFEKS.
G. Landingham, lit Ip 011 jury I.st
2 00
work is completed. He has enough dental I can he made until they do come. The Mr. Comp'on is getting along nicely.
H. C. Sanders, help on jury list..
work here to keep him busy fol some lumberinaraet is getting better now and
Dr. Linton has been quite busy for
2 00
A
C.
Wilkes
to
J
H.
Nolan
s
e
*4
of
the prospects are that it will be good
time.
some time, but we are sorry to learn that S w '4 and lots 7 and 8, sec. 31, tp. 3 11, L. 1*. Smith, makingjuty list....
3 00
enough to warrant starting up the mdls
A. Carlisle & Co. .assessor’s blanks 22 75
W holesale M arket , Portland, May 4. generally oil this coast, and the Williams he intends to quit the pra< tire of medicine. 9 W, $2.r<»
Oats 46 its, wheat $1 15 to fl 21», potatoes mill at Ba\ ( its will no doubt be started We need a doctor here very much.
D. N. Burns to N. Burns, lots 9, 10, 22, E. F. Lvster, hoarding II. Tucker
If you do, you should have THE
two weeks.................................... 15 00
There are some young men in Woods 23, 24, sec. 14 and lots 16, 17,18, sec. 15,
*1 5tl to *1 85 |a r 100, chickens *4 to *6. this fall or next summer Then the town
LADDER OF JOURNALISM,
N.1‘ Roberts, nails Dist. 11. ..
3 00
onions 3 5 ets, eggs la i ts, flour *3 10 to will boom whether the people there want who are gaining considerable notoriety of 6 s, 11 w.
a Text Book for Correspondents Re­
50 00
*3 20, butter, brine 25 Io 31» eta, store 20 it or not. Il is claimed by some that late by their Sunday night sports. Dur­
J. Viiicent to B. F. Durfee, quit claim II F. Holden, salarv as Judge
porters, Editors and General Writers.
to30 els, choice dairy and California 35 there are a few mos-4-hacks there who ing several weeks past there have been to lots 1, 2, 3, 4, blk. 3, Stillwell’s Add. J H. Bridgeford, salary as Com. 10 U0
W. W Conder, misc. l ouutv work 98 00
PRICE, 50 CENTS.
to 40 ct.s, dressed hogs 8 ets, lard 14‘u to work against all enterprises in town. The a number of harmless “tricks” played on to Tillamook, {110.
different parties, ami some that v\eie not
BILLS REJECTED.
16 ets.
T.
B.
Maxwell
to
M.
E.
Smith,
lot
3,
SENT
ON RECEIPT OF PRICE, BY
alleged moss-backs ciatni that theotlnr
T J. Lucy, attendant e before Grund
so harmless. A little sport occasionally lilk 8, Garibaldi, $100.
At the inerting of (he Fair Association fellows killed the town, hut these hickei-
ALLAN FORMAN,
is alright where no damage is done; hut
Jury.
J. w. Frazer to A. W. Sibley, n w »4,
Inst week the following officers were ings are th«* natural results of hard times.
there are parties here who mean some­ »ec. 13, 3 11, 8 w, $850.
117
N assau S treet
Y ork . N. v
P
roceedings
,
W
ednesday
M
ay
10.
elci ted tor the ensuing year: Geo. Colin It is so in every part in Oregon at present.
thing more than sport. Several n s.deuces
H. Williams to H. W. Sibley, n e '4,
Liquor license granted to S. Lnndbmg,
pre«ident, G. (>. Nolan secretary, t’la.idr L t goo«l times come and factional strife
in town have had their windows broken sec. 14, 3 n, 8 w, $85.1.
of Nehalem City
Thayer treasurer, and W H. Coo|»er, B disappears In (he rush the people forget
with shot and stones. A T. Weatherly’s
Wm. 1». Stillwell to E. Wyss, 20 acres,
C Lamb an<l Wm. Eberman directors. about their pr« judices.
Bill of II. Patehen forserviiesrendered
drug store was entered one night by sec. 35, 1 n, 10 w, $700.
The president and secretary are ex-.»fiicio
There ar«* indications that woik will
to W. C. Hiatt, continued.
burglars bursting in the double do-'is at
E. E Jenkins to W. I». Wood, lots,
directors.
h«*gin within a year on the Nicaragua
Bill of W H. Etierman for hauling
the rear of the building The store h.»s blk 7, Cone A McCovjt Arid, to Bay
canal.
The
work
of
construction
there
gravel continued.
Following arc I lie names of I he tea hers
been entered twice by burglars during City, $21X1.
Chas. S Atkinson w as appointed to a
being examined: S. W Jerman, Maggie will consume millions of feet of Oregon the spring, once at a back window. No
W D. Wood to 8. Weaver, lot 5, blk scholarship to the Corvallis State Agri­
fir.
It
will
keep
the
mills
on
this
coast
Tone, Bella Kchomp, Lena V. Prescott,
one has been accused yet, but the parties 7, Cone A McCoy’s Add. to Bay Citv,
cultural College.
Theresa Orr, Mrs May \Viil»»y, Winnie busy during its construction. Trade all are advised to not try it again. Perhaps •800.
along
the
coast
will
get
much
better
as
Contract entered into between County
Ben net It*, Josie P«*tre. Dora High. Frames
some of these parties will conclude to
II. W. Cottle to A N. Bauld, lots 9, and Woods A Mills to build two bridges,
Smith, John Dav Jr., Dorn Mills, Arthur the work progresses and there will be leave town in a short time.
10, 11, blk 7, Bay View Add. to Bay one across Wilson river near Wickl ind's
Frazier, and G. It. Huff. Miss Eva Roas mor«* building in California. This will
City, $21X1.
Nehnlem.
place, and the other across slough on
and Mrs. E. K Barnard ure being exam­ take lot-« of luinber, also In fact the
S«>uthem California lumber trade is look
Kelso place, the price being JI728, to be
ined lor Hate certificates
Captain
Gates
and
A.
J.
Cioutrie
came
mg up now. The anticipation of the
completed on or before Sept. 1,18! 3. Part
The «learner Elmore came in Sunday Nicaragua canal is strengthening the in from Astoria Sunday.
Helen C. Reynolds, wile of M. M of the material in the Freeman bridge is
The six months old child of Mr. and Remolds, at her home on Wilson river,
evening with (*onsiderable freight and confidence of business men on the cons*,
to be used in the construction of the
right |Mt«Heiigrr«, among whom wire: ami (lit* good effects will lie ft*It before , Mrs. Klein died on Monday.
May 4, 1893. The remains were interred abutments 01 said bridges
Dr. W. J. May, M. Foland, Miss Libby work begins on the canal, to say nothing
The creamery commenced operations ill the Fairview cemetery, May 6. The
Ordered tliat M. I). Reading, Sujier-
Poland, (’apt. Brownlee, Mrs Under* oi what it will he when the canal is Thursday. They are making tine butter deceased was Lorn in Wayne county, visor D.st
10, open county road running
wood, and Mrs. G. A. Edmunds and the ope ms I ami tlm billions of feel of Oregon and are well satisfied with the quality of N. \ ., I»ec. 24, 1838. She, with her hus­ up Bewley creek.
wife and child of the first mute on (he and Washington lumber going through the milk obtained in the Nehalem valley. band and family, came to lfierce county,
Have to offer
In the matter of application of Chas.
boat
The Portland pa«M*ngrrs left that to an eastern market. Cotii|«*( it ion among
The llairison went out last Saturday Wis , in 1867, where they lived until the
Kunze for rebate on taxes, continued.
place Saturday night at 10 o ’ c I ih I i reach* the railroad-« is already begun, and when through what is known as the north fall of 1891; when they settled in Tilla­
In the matter of division of R. D. 23,
mg Illis pl ice at 6 P. M. Sunday, making the work is «lone, limes will be lively on channel. Tliis is the Oral time th:« mook county, Ore At the time of her
continued.
very short time lictween Portland mid this coast. The lumlM»r regions will gef channel has been used for seven years death she was 55 years and 10 davs old.
In matter of bid of Peter Brant to sell
this place.
She leaves a husbnnd and five children, land to comity for poor farm, continued.
the first Benefit «»f these goo«l time«. Big but it is now the belter of the two.
Hugh
McCourt
came
down
the
South
four
lioys
and
one
girl,
to
mourn
her
lose.
Capt Brownlee, of the I . S. engineer’s cities will I«» luiilt in a short time, and
In mutter of rates of toll for Little
“llearest Mother, thou hast left us.
office is here. He is going over the Tillamook bay will in a few years present Fork Sunday with a line string of logs and
Nestuica Wagon Road fixed as follows:
And
thy
toss
we
deeply
feel.
ground Itetween heir mid the Light a s«ene of ««tivity eipisl to that oi his pile driver which he lias been using
4 horse wagon p<r mile... 7 17- 19 ceuts
But ’tie God that haa h.*reft us.
We
House, accompanied by A P Wilson, Saginaw bay perhaps Bay City will in logging the past few months
He can alt our sorrows heal."
•
2 horse wagon per mile ... .5 5- 19 cent* Delicious Dried (Evaporated)
making estimates as to grades and bridges get th«* full Iteuefit of these things, ami is under.-tand he i« to drive a nuuil»er<»i pil­
1 horse wagon |ier mile . 3 18- 1!» cents
Notice.
Pears.................................15ets. per IK
so that the contract for making the road «lestined to become an important man* ing for the Nehalem Mill Co., J. B. Pa|<
1 Pack or Huddle horse
.1 6- 19 cents
and
others.
To
may I m » intrlbg.iitly let. Work will la* ula< tuiing city before long.
mv
F
riends
and
P
atron
»
in
the
Per head loose stock............. 10-19 cents Muscat Raisins (not grapes) 6 „ ,,
[Nehalem Times.]
The c«Mq»erage works and saw mill are
begun about July 1st, no doubt, and
V icinity or W oods .
Per head sheep or hogs.... 5-38 cents
Jos. Effenberger’a steam launch came
Choice Dried Gtapes.............. 5 „ ,.
pushed to completion as last as poMihle running now. turning out about .0,000 in with the strainer Harrison, and was
This is to notify you that after thisdate,
In the matter of fixing rale fur Big
\\ hat do our real estate owners propose feet of hunl»rr per «lay, lH»si«les making given a trial trip Monday, (.'apt. Effeu owing to a pressure of other business, I Nestucea Toll Road, ordered as follows: Extra Large Silver Prunes 15 .. „
to do towards building the road from livre I k » x «* h and staves. There is no waste at larger has gone to Portland to pro* ure shall discontinue the practice of nrdii ine 1 horse vehicle per mile........
.. .2* 4 cents California Figs, make a de­
this mill. All the scra|ks are sawe«l into
to Tillamook river?
his license and on his return will collect and w ill not attend any call professionally 2 horse vehicle per mile.
...5 cents
lath or I h » x «* m . and timlier that can not be
in
that
capacity.
Thanking
you
for
vour
licious sauce.................... I5 „ ,,
Adilitiou span of horses.
milk for the creamery. The little steamer
A certain fakir timberland a|»eciilator
...3 cents
um*«l at other mills is utilised to good will also carry freight, passengers, take? liberal patronage during the hat years Saddle horse..........................
wrote to several parties in this town,
...1'4 cents
advantagt* here.
out exclusion parties, do lowing, etc., al of our business relations 1 aui gratefully Horse or mule or cow
asking for an alMirac*! of certain lands
...1 cent
Comer«*« mill will he running soon an«l reasonable rates.
Yours,
Hog or sheep........................ • •• s cent,
The psitns uniformly declined to make
will cut alioiit 20,000 feet of himl»rr per
D r . L inton .
Footman.............
The steamei Harrison least's to-dav
(hr abstnicis lor (hr Chinaman wages
.. 1 cent
day
Mr. Comer is making arrange­
Dated this 2ml day of May 1893.
with a cargo of box shook«, from the
offered, and ss the aforsaid fakii does not
Ordered that Wilson river bridge Ire re-
ments to utilize the excellent water power Nehalem Mill Co., lor Astoria. Captain
paired.
enjoy a very good reputation for paying
Administrator*« Notice.
he has at han«l.
SILIS ALLOWED.
Crim «ill take her to Portland ami have
his debts, lie couldn’t get the work done
J. II. Bridgef«»r«l, the manager of the
Notice is hereby given that the under­ J. D. Edwards, 5 day's attendance
her overhauled. The engine will i>ecom-
at anv price unlrwa hr paid in advance,
Bay City l*an«l Co., is doing everything
of connty court.......
, 25 00
pou tided and a new homie will 1« built signed administrator of the Estate of E
lie sent a man here to do the work, ami
IHMwible to in«lu«-e capitalist« to invest in
on her with pasat*nger awommodaUuns A. Harbour has filedin the County Court John D. Edwards, copying mid
an altslract ( ' was made that is worth
the place. W. S. Cone, propriet« r of the
making return on ilelinqneiit
As buou as she is completed she will of Tillamook County, Oregon, Ids final
w hat it Would bring for “old papers.” The
The licst Flour made .........13 85 |>er bbl
Wmtiehl House, is also enc«mragiug anv
tax roll..................................
make regular trips between this city and account as such administrator and the
almira« tmg agent that came here under
43 00
enterprise that is pr«»|swH»«l f.>r the place.
Fine Syruo, full weigh gal­
Court
lias
set
Monday,
the
2nd
day
of
J.
H
Bridgeford,
salary
and
mile
­
Astoria. She will aSso do the towing
stool one system of attracting, how
The Metlhwlists have just finishv«l an
age as commissioner
ever . lie -kipp«»d without paving Ins boatd
tor the Nehalem Mill Co. It is expected July 18q3, at Wo’, lock in the forenoon,
43
lon tins..........................
4
50 < ts.
«Ivg.mt littlevhurvh, making twochun hes
taxes, J 285 32
that she will be ready in about three for the hearing and settlement of said J. D. Edward, vollevting ________
bill at the l*arwen House. We hs\r a good
for the place. It is undersioiMi that a weeks.
Arbuckle's
Coffee
...............
23 ,, peril»
account,
at
which
time
all
persons
in
­
Sheriff’s nq<,rt as to taxes collected as
mind to mention names; in (act we are
large a« haul Im use will be built this
terested may present for hearing any ob­ follows:
going to show up certain pretended
Refined
Lard,
85
ets.
for
5
lb.
tins, mid
HerUlenlal Sola.
summer, and it is ex|»erted that a news­
jections to said aevount.
Amount collected ....
$23,532 41
capitalists for just what they are. one of
paper will l»e starttsl there toon
$1 6.» for 10 lb. tins.
Sworn off
............. ..............
1». J Dm!«, Administrator.
these tine d*(i.
G. W. Pettit has sold the Occidental 50-2
27
In the great drvelopm«»nt that will be Hotel to A L. Alderman of Garibaldi,
Double assessed .......................
joq
34
To t'orrespondent«.
The Kerley Inst tide is advertising on made in this county in the next two years,
and after June 1st. Mr. Aiderman wilt
Delinquent
........ 4,343 6 >
another page. \\ r do n<»t look upon the Ray City will no doubt be in the lead.
There
i.
a
man
the
printer
loves.
Ordered
take charge of the hotel It uill I* re­
that the clerk make a copy of
Keelry Cure as s lake, but as a remedy
And he is wondrous «Ise
delinquent roll, and that a warrant lie
fitted and made as c niiorial le ami
M IM Here Once.
Whene'er he writes the printer man
that is and lias been of vast tnefit to
issued for levy and sale of property de-
attractive as pownhle f. r the traveling
He dotteth all his i s
linqnent.
humanity. \\ r ladirve that it has aavetl
l.oren«o, the contortionist, got prettv public. Mr. Pettit lias ni.oie a silver«« of
A ne« and elegant line of
And a t -r he has dotted them
more mm from dtunkanPs graves than well loaded up on easeuce of rve, etc.,
Mrs C. A Martine has left last Satur-
bnainewa, but deairrs to take a rest irom
W uh carefulueM and ease
all the preaching and lecturing that lias
yesterday and his action* on the street theardu usdutirsof hotel k eping There
He issuetuale. each paragraph
day mvruing for lt.dipendeme, Mo.,
Boats and Shoes
been done. The great and unparalleled
And crusse. all his fa.
not Iwiiig entirely proper, the marshal is no doubt but Mr Alderman w|| lw
wiiere »he will reside in the luture She
wui veaa of the Kvrlev Cure will come
just received.
tail him in the cooler to sober up It coat •iKCvsaiul in Ina managen « nt. al«>>, «nd
leave» many friends here who wish her a
I pon one side atone he srrttes.
nearer reforming the habitual dnmkards hnu $10 to square up with Recorder
And never rolls hrs learea
pleasant trip and a brighter future then
retain
for
the
bowa
its
long*>tan<!ii
g
ot the land than all the legislation that Roberts this morning Heppner Record.
And from the man of ink a smite
popularity.
P*’1,1“4*, b*,‘u f“r «»w here —N Look oat for our announcement, everv week
Amt mark iiuert receives.
—Ex
■ auditll Leader.
Do yon Write for the Papers?
Cohn & Co
The Leading
MERCHANTS
of Tillamook.
'Dried 'Fruit1
'Department
Several
Suppliez
Fresh California Cream Cheese.
We always have winteihitig new to otter