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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1893)
H F Goodspeed, »> 1 20 Frank Martin, o H IC K V ITI EH, The Wilson race will take place Satur ia> C L Ooley, Old Sol has once more gained ascen Cato Sullivan, of Tillamook, was at >> day. There will also be another race, lai The citizens of the South part of the C B Hadley. dency in the elements and weather is fine. this place Thursday morning. Eggs 20 cents a dozen at Cohn A Co'». single dash, 600yards, free for all. Purse »» 1 so county made an innovation on time Miss Lillie Wiley is home again, health Fresh California cheese at Cohn & Co. <10, entrance fee $2 50 .Two-third» of honored custom by postponing their cele The boys say that Gid Ely got the J 1) Edwards, attendance at Court 15 m Iu the matter of road petition of a New patterns of wall paper at Cohn A purse and entrance fee to first horse, and bration of Independence day till the 6th somewhat impaired after a nine months camus knocked' out of him, at Sheridan Benslieid and others, ordered that view. one third to second horse. dose attendance at school. Co’» on the evening of the 4th. of July. , and surveyor meet at Tomlinson«. .0 But few coasters yet arrived, bad roads The steamer Improvement, which w as Cohn & Co. are buying fresh roll This was done in order to secure mu*ic Prof. Washburn, E. V. Littlefield, July 21, to view and survey said roa(|' being used on Dry Stocking bar improve for the occasion as all the bands avail the hindrance. Harry Edmiston and Dick Bird returned butter. In matter of road petition of J D WiL The last ten days have lieen greeted as from Tillamook Saturday last, and report et al ordered rejected because there i. J Bolts.— To Will Randall and wife, July ments, was brought to town by Sherifi able were engaged for the Fourth. The exercises commenced with anvil Edwards, Tuesday, under writ of attach the dawn of a new era of prosperity for having a wav tip time. 11, an 8 lb. boy. sufficient proof of posting notices and in and tire works, on the evening Wednes Netarts buy. The safe and easy entrance We hear that the narrow gauge iron sufficiency of petition. Colin A Co. received a large new safe ment sworn out by Capt. F Dodge, and ' is now tied up at the wharf aw aiting the day ami continued with noise and fun and departure of the steamer Harrison, that is being taken up, w ill be used in an per ateamer Harrison. Ordered that supervisor of R D 21 | arrival of the contractor J E. Howard, and music and dancing until the morn and the final o|iening of the bay shore extension of the road from Slieiidan on Take your butter and eggs to Cohn A allow ed to purchase 1090 feet of hunber from Portland. ing of Friday. and coastline wagon road to Cape look through to the coast. This, if done, w ill for use in road district. Co., and get the highest price. The exercises proper commenced with out, have lieen hailed with delight. The steamer Harrison came in Mon o|ieii up a fine country, that is rich The largest and finest stock of wall Ordered that supervisor ofRDlgt^ a procession formed by A. D Sanders, Sloughs and streams have lieen bridged, in timber, it will also be a great con day with a large cargo of freight ami pa|atr ever shown in thecity atColin A Co. several passengers. This is the first trip marshal, headed by the Amity band, allowed to purchase 1500 feet of puncheon immense tree uprooted and mountains venience to coasters, as they can go over for use in said district. Jjotsof dress goods, trimmings, buttons, of the Harrison to this city for over a which marched to a grove where the dug dow n and though the road in places Ordered that supervisor in Ry ( etc., latest styles, at Truckee store, Hob- year. She is now fitted up with a com grounds had been neatly arranged The may be as narrow ns the road to Glory, on the cars for less than what horse feed sonville, 4.tf modious cabin and accommodations for customary programme was gone through it is much safer. No occasion for lieing would cost, if they should go by private allowed to purchase 20006-inch punehe<"i conveyance This if true, will be good for use in said district. The Harrison towed the schooner I.izzie passengers, having comfortable berths with, the oration being delivered by T. eternally lost. And we extend to the news to those who go over to Tilla In the mailer of road petition of R T Prien into Nehalem Sunday while on her ami other conveniences, welcome to the B. Handley of this place. Alter dinner outside World a hearty welcome to our mook each year for pleasure, but it will Weatherly et al for road from Woods to there were games, races, dancing and a hospitable shore. way to this place. traveling public. be tough on the parties who own and are I Sand Lake, ordered that A C Gist, Fml There will be a dance in Hadley's new On Monday our well known citizen, show, followed at night by the Odd The Fourth came ami went hs usual, building toll roads Murphy and T J Harris be appoint«! building a week from Saturday night. Mr. Geo. Randall attained the age of 70 Fellows, at their hall. ami with it one of the most agreeable viewers, to meet with P S Brown, county The only complaint was caused by a [From Sheridan Sun.] Everybody invited , years and his many friends took advant celebrations ever held in the county. Too lack of seating room, the crowd lieing so surveyor, at Woods July ¡5, at 9 A M |0 People are passing l>v for the Coast. age of the occasion to give him a surprise Hay and wood will lai provided free much credit cannot be given to the women view said road. much larger than was expected There of charge fur campers at the camp meet party at his residence a few miles east of of the vicinity for the grand success. The Large numbets of Portlanders corneas were a great many visitors from amhill Oidered that boundary . R D 13 y, _____________ thecity. About 100 people were present ing to be held in Tillamook July 27. audience to the number of about KM) be far as Shetidan on the train ami go over and Polk counties. One pleasantly con ¡changed changed anil and bounded as follows; begii begin- to Woods by conveyance from this place. and after the congratulations, all partook gan. to congregate in a beautiful grove Capt F. Dodge has resigned his posi spicuous feature was the absence of in In the eight round boxing contest given ing at 11 w cor sec 17, tp 1 s, r9w, thenre tion on Hie steamer Garfield and has I of atrawlierries and cream and other de toxication, and another the universal near C- B. Wiley’s, suitably arranged for mile to center the occasion. The forenoon was occupied hereon the night of the 4th, Harry Jones s 1 >4 miles, thence e gone to Nehalem fur a short business trip. licacies of the season. good will and jollitv of the assemblsge. see 20, 1 s, 9 w, thence s to s line of The following officers of the A. O. IJ. defeated Gid Ely. The Tillamook cliani|>- principally . The matrons arranging ami The Augusta has been undergoing re The Woods celebration w hs unanimously decorating the tables with floral wreaths ion wasn't in it from the start, ’tis said. county road, thence e along s line of said pairs at the Astoria Iron Works and is W were installed Monday. E. E. Selph voted a success. road to w side I) R Randall’s land tlaiu,, acted as installing officer. C N. Drew, until the Lillies which eclipsed the glory The Indian base ball club at Grand ex|«cted here tile earlier part of next thence s to » w cor D G Randall's land P. M. W., J. A Monroe, M W., D. F. of Solomon would have been forced to HesitllKht l-lianges Hands. Ronde went to Siletz to play the Siletz week. claim, thence e to 11 e cor Elbridge Trask's Edmunds F , Theo Steinhilber O., A. droop their heads in envy at the sight. boys for fun, money orcO'Ui l ides. Quite The Augusta is lying at the Abt oriu Having sold the II kaiilight , printing Tail iced cakis interspersed with bowls of land claim, thence s to sweorofJD W. Severance Recorder, J. W. Haskins a numlier of our fellow citizens from Iron works’ disk, having her bottom office , fixtures, subscription list, good Donaldson's land claim, I hence e 3 mile» Financier, E. E. Selph Receiver, A. strawberries and cream raised their tumid Grand Ronde put in the day at this place, scraped and other repairs Imide. - Astoiia Letcher («., M II. Larsen I. W., Frank will and all of its dips, spurs, angles, and heads like white plumed mountains, and seemed to enjoy theinselvts very to secor see 25, 1 s, 9 w, thence n 2 Herald. every appurtenance thereunto appertain emerging from beneath a w ilderness of miles to 11 e cor sec 24 1 s, 9 w, thencee Linnville O W. much. Ed. Walker is running his harness shop ing, I wish to announce to the people Io countv line, thence n 1 mile, tliencee flowers. And all did eat and were filled, B. (’. Lamb’s new store is now about Court Proceed Ings. in Dr. Patclien's place for the present but that 1 am ready, willing and determined 1 mile, thence 11 2 miles, thence e 1 mile, completed and attracts much attention and not only twelve baskets full ot the will move nearer to the center of tow n to collect all tl.at is due me before August thence 11 1 mile, thence e 1 mile, thence by its neat and tastful appearance. Though fragments were taken up blit oodles. The Court convened July 3. present Judge sometime in tlm near future. Mr. Lamb has already got a fine stock of 1st, 1893, A. I). younger gentry amusing themselves II. F. Holden, W. II Cary and J. H n 1 mile, thence e 2 miles, thencen2 I will he ill the office until that lime, Our pro|s>sit ion to give aw ay with every goods, he will not open the store for bus miles, thence e 2 miles, thence 11 1 mile, swinging, etc. Bridgeford, county commissioners. dozen cabinets one life size crayon is iness until the arrival of the Aug ista with after which I w ill be elsewhere, therefore thence e 1 mile, thence 11 1 mile, them» The evening entertainment opened BILLS REJECTED. extended for a period of ten days, from the balance of his goods, when he will it is necessary that you settle at once with a quaitette by Miss Swanson, 1‘agen- w 2 miles, thence nl mile, thenevwl W. II. Eberman for hauling lumber for July 14 till July 24, at Ileitis, Art Studio. display to the people of Tillamook the Those who do not make satisfactory ar kopf ami others. R D 8 and 9 and for court house, because miles, thence n 1 mile, thence w 2 miles, Rev. A. B. Wiide, who held a protracted finest stia k of liooks, stationery, candies, rangements la-fore July 20th will find Recitation by Miss Eichinger. bill not endorsed bv supervisors. thence n 1 mile, thence w 1 mile, theme their accounts in the hands of an attorney. Duett e Messrs. Loden and Latourette. meeting lure alaiut n year ago, will etc., ever seen in thia city. n 1 mile to n e cor of see 17, 2n,(lw, H Patciien for services as physician to Miss Jennie Page. Those who have bills against me Recitation preach at the Christian Church next Sun thence w to n w cor of sec 15, 2 11, 8». On Tuesday evening July 1'. District Duette Swanson and Pagenkopf W c Hiatt. day He will remain here two or three Deputy Harter, of Pacific Lodge No. 10.), should present them la-fine 1 get away. Recitation thence s 10 miles tos w cor of sec 34,1 it, Nettie Morgan. Bill of tees by Justice of Peaceful Hebo Respectfully but earnestly, wei ks. Solo Josie Page. precinct in ease of State vs Nelson and 8 w, thence w 4 miles to n w cor of sec I, installed the following officers of Tilla W F. I'. J ones . Recitation ......Nellie Eichinger. Tim build lioys are milking arrange mook Lodge No. 94, I. O. O F. \V. (’. Ward for reason of overcharges and bill Is, 9 w, thence s 1 miles, thence w4 Solo Mr. West. ments for an excursion on the steamer King, N G.. Frank Ely, V G., .1. S. The Kqulne I'araitox. not sufficient in detail, and that Jasper mih s to beginning. Recitation Master Gid Parmer. Elmore to go out over the bur and down I>eal, Rec. Sec’y., Peter Brant, Treasurer. In the matter of I{ D7 ai.d 8, the bound Solo . Miss Crutchcn. Smith had no authority Io appear for On Monday the town was invaded by tlm coast to Netarts bay about Sunday A number of brethren were present from ary line being indefinite, oidered that Concluded by a general snatching anil state show entitled the ’'Equine Paradox,” August 6. Bay City, ami alter the ceremonies all a taffy-pulling gotten up in a|K>thecary Bill lor fies by Justice of Peace for Bay boundary line lie descrils-il as folio»»: which has been traveling through the P ok T i . inii M ihkut —Potatoes $1 5(1 to adjourned to the Occidental Hotel where style by Wm, . E. Page anil all concluded precinct in case of State vs Alois Van Commencing at a |ioint w here center \\ illamette Valley for some time Their I fit* per suck. Eggs 18 els., Butter, 35 a sumptious han ¡net had been prepared line of sec 35, 1 s, 10 w, running e and » it was well Io be there Newenheise, for reason no transcript entertainment consists ol trained dogs Io 40 lor choice dairy and California, fi.r the occasion. crosses Tillamook river, thence w 1 mile Vox. filed. and horses, rope throwing, tumbling and store in roll 20 to 30 cts. per mil. Flour more or less to center of sec 34, I s, 10, BIILS AI.I.OWKII. At 7 o’clock this evening there will be contortionist feats A large crowd la 21 to 3 41 George Cohn, salary ns trensurvr I 95 83 th’iice n 1 mile, thence w 1 mile, theme a grand parade. The Tillamook band turned out to witness the entertainment There nr»* not as many eoarters on this J D Edwards, boarding prisoners The Wilson river road is now open and the Wide-Awake Hook ami Ladder The band kindly consented to assist with 55 on n 1 mile, thence w 1 mile, thence 111 from Forest Grove to this place mid is Company will meet at the City hall and a little music, which proved an enjoyable beneli as usual at thia time of the year. Clms 1’ye, inc. exp oi assessor 18 85 mile, thence w to Pacific ocean. in good coi ditii n for travel. A large march in procession to the Skating rink part of the show. In return for the In the matter of H C Hill of Dolph it Mirses Nannie and Karie Wils, n re W F D Jones. <ounty printing 25 00 i nnilier ol tennis have already coinu where the performance of the “Equine courtesies shown them the Equine turned to their home from I’oitlaiul last Krebs Bros, lumber R I) 23 .... appearing that lie is in needy circiini- 20 00 across and report a tine roud mid a pleas Paradox” will be given for the benefit of Paradox troupe announce that this even week. stances ordered that his delinquent taxes E K Barnard, inc. exp. school ant route. the 'look and Ladder Company Admis ing they will give an exhibition fur the superintendent office..."....... A (». Valis’ house was burglarized «0 to the amount of $5 97 lie paid by sheriff. In the matter of determ ning Bite tor Oil Saturday tlm Kellow beys of Helm sion w ill be 25 ami 15 cents. Tickets may benefit of the Tillamook Fire company. during his absence to the Valley ami all Jos Vincent, rent for lliatl family 00 brought in 11 pair of fawns for Mr. 1'nttle. be had at the stores of N. P. Roberts and The receipts of that evening w ill be given of ilia silvern are stolen. There is evident E K Barnard, teacher’s exam. 00 bridge across Wilson river, ordered that The graceful little animals seem to make Cohn Co Let everybody turn out. ,, ,, to the company and after the entertain ly n candidate for the penitentiary in the T I! Handley, 00 1’ S Brown survey road from angle »take themselves al home in tlm front ymd mid at Wickland’s to said river to determine Carrie Mav, The old II kadijgiit building, now ment the floor will be cleared for dancing. nt igliborhood 00 have attracted much attention during the point at which said road intersects said II Petre, exam fir in-anity. . 00 The new proprietors of the Little the Occiilentiil hotel, has been moved to past week. llembrrt*. Nestui-ca cannery I,live ordered nil work W F DJunes, delinquent tax list the h»t next to ti e 1.111 sen house site 25 river Oidered that J D Edwaids be alloweil Tlm best place to stop at on Wilson I’he work of moving was commenced 70 Over ninety persons, ini lulling some sto|i|a-d and it seems quite probab'e that J D Edwards, fins stale cases. until the next regular term of Court river is Walt Smith's, just half way Saturday, hut it wuh not until Monday P S Brown, locating sec corners 0.1 from other neighIsirliotals, met nt the the cannery will not run this fall efter make return of ill linquent tax roll lor lielwis-n Tillanus k mid Gale's Creek, evening that it was completed, during 20 school house in Sand Lake settlement on all. This w ill l,e a great disap|ioiiitiiient I’ S Brown, inc exp survey......... ami right on tlm main road. Hay and which time meals were provided just the 1892. to most of the settlers here ns many were E K Barnaid, salary ami institute the 4th of July to celebrate the day. teed lor horses. Splendid fishing and same as if ii was a dining car. Though Ordered that E E Selph be appointed work................................... 30 33 After religious ceremonies the little dependin.' on fiahing for n living. limiting ground to superintend re-arranging of Court roo»'. J K Gill & Co., set of laws ......... nt one time the dining room threatened folks ami some of the larger school 00 The people of Little Nestueca intend U Ordered that |>etltioii to changtroad The rigs used <»n the North Yamhill to sever connections with the cooking de children s|>oke and read appropriate testing in the Circuit Court the legality N 1’ Roberts, nails R D 7 I 6.1 mid Tillamook mail route were attached partment, on the whole the change of pieces. We were then favored with an of the Baxter toll road in charging lol) A \V Severance, diet att’y fees 25 00 district 23 I m - rejected. l’e'ilion for change in road in BayC.t' for wages by McClintock, t l e mail carrier locution was made without much incon excellent declamation by Mrs. Lessick. across the Grand Rottde I dmn Reserva B( Irvin & Co., r> cord of tax on the North Yamhill end of tlm route. venience to Mr. Alderman or Ilia guesls sales 20 25 ordered continued until next term 01 Alter the reading of the l>eelar»tion of tion. A part of this road was built over Ollier rigs weie hired mid no delay was 5 97 court. Capt. Thus. W. Symoiia has answered Independence, an able and instructive thirty years ago and the Agent savs they J D Edwards, II C Hills tax. caused by Hie legal process J D Edwards, exp levy delinq in lhe matter of petition 01 Frank Tom the ptniiion lately sent in by many of oration was delivered by Rev. Father have no law ful right to collect toll there. tax.................. ............... Mr J. II. Jackson of Netarts is m.iking our citizens to obtain government aid Butts Times are hard and money scaree, wliii-h 138 «3 linson to open llodgden road ordered that signers of petition work their mad arrangements to build a slaughter house toward cl<*an ng out the slough. The The gentlemen prepared a table under makes a strong incentive to tight against J J Stewart, work at the court bouse.................... nt some |siint on tlm slough, wheie lie captain writing to Claude Thayer atatva the shade trees and the Indies spread out extortion. 20 24 tax on that |>art of said road complain''1 will make a business for furnishing beef that, much to his regret lie can not accede n nice dinner and all ate together as one F. FLyster, board II LTucker 13 M of ill the petition. Hebo. Ordered that AG Anderson beawirded lor tlm Astoiia market, lie expects to to our request Itecauae the money in his family, and a groat amount of sociability . W W Conder, inc exp clerk’s ship out from eight to twelve carcases on hands is appropriated exclusively to the and good feeling was manifested by all contract to repair Trask river bridge. office ....... .................... The hay harvest is here. 10 00 t he Elmore each trip Nicholas Bald presented bill tor $83 4. improvement of Dry Sla king ami Junc present. County Siipt. E. K. Barnzrd gave Hel« •I I) E<¡wards, cert oi sale on for board and funeral expenses of Joi'11 D ikii . July 11, Surah, wile of Will tion bars. Thia is very tniicli to la» re In the afternoon we were entertained « «•all this week pr»»p bought by countv........... 23 00 Fishbacker. Bill was reduced to $88 8* Randall, aged 2ti years Nicholas Bal»i, Board and funeral Mrs. Randall gretted, although Captain Symoiia, of with singing by Mr. and Mrs. Billings Mr Owen, of Grand Rmnle, is on then reconsidered and further amount i,; was a daughter of Capt. Snow, an old course must lie bound by the system of and Mrs. McGhee and others, and also expjobn Fishlmcher............... 48 38 Neslni-ia f..r a few days. resident of thia place ami has left many elaborate red-tape < hataclerizing our by Mis. fossick. W M Courier, misc work 126 30 $2(1 deducted from price of coffin Judge H F. Holden mid fmnilv |>as-ed II W Cottle, reimburs. coels. Ordered that bids for building a bridge friends to mourn her untimely death. governinent.il system. 2 57 Nehalem tliia way to Salem this week. across Trask river near residence of " »' Mr. Randall lias the aympathy of the R J Hendricks, M 15 00 Aliout six o’clock Wedneailay evening community in Ilia bereavment. Mr Turner, of Nestixton, did not find Bay City Land Co., I Nehalem Times. I 10 00 Johnson lie rejected. G. \V Wallace’s house at Beaver was Ordered O'-t warrants No. 605, ®8 a very active beef maiket at Salem. J H Bridgrford, sal. and mileage A subscription will lie raised to carry burned and but little saved. Mrs. Wai P. D. Newell finished listing the towns 13 40 639 drawn Jan. IOI.39O, for sum ofp" on a short It rm of school to commence lace was siek and a Mrs. Peters was <lo- for Assessor Pye mid returned home Sun Wood» people claim to have had a H I Holden, salary. «6 07 each in favor of J W Maxwell be cat Monday er Monday a week, Mr. Fraas ing the household work, Mr. Wallace day. go-sl time on the Fourth, if it did come W II H Cary, salary as com 21 20 a little late. I r Maulsbv, making jury* list will conduct tlm a< hool and it is desired being away. The fire caught from the Beginning next week the str. Ixmise 3 00 celled. Ordered that warrant in favor of N • that enough w ill be siilsa rils-d to pay kitchen stove Hue ami spread very rapid will make regular trips to the mouth of Joseph Lavender, a Griner resident of Eli Goodspeed, makingjiry list 2 00 mi assistant mid have two naans Roberts drawn on general fund bee*' The ly. A sewing machine ami a fewr other the river. Nestueca, is vis,ting friends and relations Henry McDermott, making jury term will probably la» two months. list........................ celled and order fur $3 W be drawn o'1 household effects wero all that were The schooner Del Norte arrived in San at the present time I T Maulsbv. justice fees building fund. Tlm strawberry festival given by Hie saved. While the house was not very Francisco on June 30th at noon making The court having examined the book' M DRiading. c..nstal>lefees. Ladies Aid Nociety ol the M. E Church valuable the losa of household guoda and the run in 3l, davs. and vouchers of the treasurer flml tbem Theodora Kingsley, witness fees was a very pleasant affair. The straw clothing was considerable. The family Wm. Steinhauer, accompanied by ".J Smith, of Glen,,ra, »as in town Janies Biggs. Imiries were donated by Mr Peter Brant is at Mr. E. F. I.yater’a at t»res<‘iit correct in every particular. We . Henry Olds, Court adjourned to meet July®,a ami tlm proceeds amounted to $15. Tlm understand that Mr Wallace will re Stephen E K. Scovell, went to Tillamook last week and made fiual proof on his claim, Wed J. E. Hosmer came in over the mount M D Reading. Tillamook Cornet baud assisted theladies build at once. 9 A. M . nesday ains Saturday. by playing several pieces in front of the I r Maulshy. justice fees Kill < AT|O> % !.. The old folks picnic nt the resilience building. Mr and Mrs. Raid of the Cape Me.res Helena Freeman, witness fees NOTICE of J. W. Melson, st Barbara, on the The directors of School District No Amelia Freeman, A somewhat serious accident occured A T White lias reported his school at Fourth of July was very pleasant there light house were in town Sunday. mook County, Oregon, are pr<’par<** " scaled bids tor the erection oiap«»»'cic Wednesday to Mrs. D C. Bowers and Oretow II dotted. Mr. «nd Mrs. J R. Sibley, of Hobron- Peter Heisel, lieing about twenty peraons present who in Bay City. . . _ -»th* Herman Brown. Miss Minnie Hutchins. The ladies were ""«.and Mrs c. H. Hicks. Of Bsvfitv Plans and specifications can be •*« A private school will soon be starlet! did ample justice to the splendid dinner office of Mr. J. II. Bridgeford. Bay < «<?• Andrew Anderson on their wav home from Netarts when in Tillamook City. spent Saturday iu Tillamook Bids will be opened on Monday. July M- prepared by Mrs. Melson. I T Maulaby, justice fees their horse ran aaav and both were at two o'clock P. M. .u. contrw1 Mi’s Eva Ro««, who was severely in- A Common School Diploma has been The person or persons, to whom {p T B Handley Jr. witness tees tlimwn out of the buggy Miss Hutchins Mouth l'rnlrle. mav l»e awarded must file bon-D * /thl C'a7',,e W,Vk’ ‘«»by being thrown issued to Edgar l.imlsey. the' Board for the faithful performance" Dorman Edwards, escaped with a few bruisea but Mrs. from a horse, t. now «ble to 1« out. Hay harvest has commenced Wm llvenlt, w ho has engaged to teach Lester Hart, The Board of Director» renerre the rif*I10 " Bowers is still confined to her room. on the Folley has registered a State ject any or all bids. J <V Law les.«. A D. Farmer passed through here The steamer Elmore came in Thursday »«"Al. ESTATE TKANRF ici " By order of the Board. Diploma. last Sunday. 55 G Kelso. Dated this tenth day of July 1 93 with freight and passengers and aaikd J ajmf . s JorfX no I> Ellison. School Clerk DM-’* Mr. and Mrs Hosmer have returned Mr Pye, the county assessor, was in N J Brawkk to J T Wratwber-., for Astoria Saturday morning. Monday $» blk. A Letcher, from the Normal. They now hold State thia neighborhood last week Live pool, she arrived again with a go. si cargo and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION- several passenger». Having on board Life Diplomas. We are sorry to nay that our sabbath RfiÌrt? 1RO!X,n’.''V ”"riff “»Vynthi. J M Jonhson, Land Office at Orexon City. fcgU <ieo A Elmuqds alsiut twenty tons of freight for E. G E Miss May Million, of Pleasant Valiev, school is now a thing of the past. Kolierts, deed under execution IO. Notice is hereby given ing named settier has filed notice ot M I 1 Maulsby, justice Wist, of Ntifalem, elm went into that has an enrollment of nineteen and an fees........... to make final proof under Sec »301 *• JZgj fc Rev McLachlan occupied the pulpit in A ” blk. 14 Alfra.1 Csrls..n, witness ' ' port on her passage out to Astoria. Il is average attendance of sixteen. port of his claim, and that fees.. Lorg Prairie last Sunday instead of .era MiWer» Add to Tillamook made before the County Clerk ot Frank lairhnrst, H"n m Ru M 4r'° J ' hn expected elm will le in Astoria several Miss l^na N. Prescott of district No as usual. Countv, at Tillamook, Ore., on Aug- ** »> William M Oakes. i days tins trip to I* overhauled ami 'tainted 28. Nehalem, has just completed a three R”' * m sec 32, 2 a, 9 » M ndsun Lund. Homestead entry No. 9679. for the e » Mr rem Patton closed s sncces-fal s O Wi< kland, and will not 1« in Tillamook again until month's term Gladys Newell has taken see 26. tn 1 n. r 10 w to pro'* term of school here last Friday. He iias He names the following witn«”*- '•us \Vi,k!«n(1 i Saturday or Surular. lWd,.re Jacoby t„ Rot^n w final examination for the diploma. his continuous residence upon ami returned to bis home near Gaston. N G Boquest, of. said land, vis „ rtn_r W < ............................... L F. Dyer. D Sargent. H farmer. r R Reals, Morton, of Bay Oregon Ci.iinty Th« W o « m I« Celebration. 8 ( i Netart*. [From the Ix-lger., 7-u J T Apperaon.«I"