®i Ila in 00 li ijrablioht. Democrat* Nominate. LATEST FROM PORTLAND. Diat. 9—Thus. Coatee, Tillamook. Dist. 10-L. D. Ackley, THlamook Dist. il—E. K. Scovrii, Nehalem. Dint. : 1 II Dist. 13—J. R. Lawrence, Hebo. Dist 14—Mrs. Joanna Hobson, Garibal«!' Dist 15—1.. Parrish, Garibaldi. Dist. 16—R. T Weatherly. Woods, llist. 17— H. M. Keys, Trask Dist. 18—Albert Bowman. Neskowin Dist. 19—T H Renter, Oretown. Dist. 20 —Jesse Faulcouer. Dolph. Dist. at—C. K. Murphy. Hembree Dist. 22— D. F. Wershkul, Woods. Dist. 13— A. H. Berens, Tillamook. Dist 34—Mrs Elixa Sales Polley. Dist. 35—M. D. Reading. Tillamook. Dist. 36—G. W. Wallace. Neatoctoil. Dist. 37—N. R. Moon, Blaine Dist. aS—Mrs. Laura Newell, Nehalem. Diat. 39—Hattie Blybach, Blybach Dist. 3o—C. B. Wiley, Netarts. Dist. 31—Jas. John Pye. Bay City. Dist 3a—Geo V. Mowers. Blaine. Dist 33—I. C Quick, Neatoctoil Diet. 34—No Report. Dist. 35—J. F. Reeher, Tillamook Dist. 36—Kate A. White. Hembree Dist. 37—M. C. Kellow, Hebo. Dist 38—D. I.. Pike, Bay City. Plat 39—E G. E. Wist. Nehalem IHst. 40—J E. Tuttle. Barnegat. The Democratic convention met at the Telegraphic Newa of the Republican State court house on Saturday April 7 at 10 Convention. o’clock and was called to order by E. E. OFFICIAL PAPER OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY. Selph, chairman of the Democratic county The Republican State convention met E ditor and P roprietor central committee and T. J. Lucy was at Portland yesterday and a special to T om C oatei elected temporary chairman and T. 11. the H eadlight gives the following as the nominations: T illamook , O re ., April 12, 1894. (¡oyne, secretary pro tern. The chairman then ap|»ointeur esteemed city marshal J II. aside conveyance was settled. Willey 23, Coates 14, Selph 4, Walker 4 who has been oil the sick list for several 1 lie children of the public school will W tu. Squires vs Theodore Kingslev, celebrate Arbor Dav on Friday afternoon. week.« is again able to be out and Mrs. Willey wasdeclar«d «Inly nominated. For Tnaauter the vote oil informal action for damages, motion for new trial There will he exercises in the Methodist his many hlends are congratulating him ballot was for Colin 12, for Williams 32. bv plaintiff overruled witli $.’> costs. Church at 1.30,consisting of songs, recit­ on his safe recovery. The formal ballot resulted in Williams Judgment on findings for plaintiff ations ami speeches by some of our prom- Tuttle & (’ary have a fine stock of bring nominate«! with 33 votes against 8 O. Wickland vs. I.. G Freeman for inent citizens. After the exercises a hardware on hand and latge orders on damages for slender settled. number of trees will 1« planted in the the way from Portland. A tine line of Colin 12. For Assessor six names were offered Wm Squires, pltlf. in error vs State school grounds by the children. A cordial mechanic's and logger’s tools. Milk cans | on the informal ballot among w hich Stein- of Oregon, deft, in error review. Order invitation is extended to all our citizens and dairy utensils at bottom prices. liilbrr le«l with 28 voles against Turner 4, allowiiiig withdrawal of original pa|iers of to attend the exercises and to witness Now is the time to paint your house Frisloe 8, the rest scattering. On the vote cause in justice’s court from tiles of this the ceremony of planting the trees. and fence Tuttle A Cary have an im­ lieing announced Fristoe withdrew ami court witli leave to justice to perfect his mense slock of ready mixed and other Cleaning the Slough the result of the formal ballot was: Stein- return to writ of review by first day of paints now on hand at lowest prices. A liillMT j5, Harris 6, Turner 2, and Stein’ next term. Continued. Tlie work of cleaning out the slough guarantee ia given with every can. All hilbrr was declare«! duly nominated. Matter of Estate of 8. A. Roberts, commenced this morning. GeorgeMeanes colors and shades. On the informal ballot ten names were Insolvent. Assignment continued. is conducting the work using his pile We are inudi indebted to Judge Burnett presented for surveyor, la w isSmitli lead­ Wm. I>. Stillwell vs. L. H Brown. C. driver ts pull out the snags. In case of for his very material assistance in running ing with 28 votes out of 40 voles cast As 1> Hadley and J. 1». Edwards, injunction. necessity he will nse powder and blast out off the H e \ol. I GUT this week, lie gained Smith was the only actual candidate the Plaintiff takes leave to tileamended com­ some of the worst snags The funds to the eternal gratitude of our ‘devil’ by rules were suspended and the nomination plaint in ten days wilt proof of service pay for the work were subscribed last fall helping to ku k the press, ami he w ill be made by acclamation. thereof Defendants to answer in ten but very little work was done, it l«ing forever a welcome visitor to this office. The result of the informal ballot for days thereafter. Continued. deemed l>est to let it go till the present The Saturday Night Dancing Club will corener was Madison 17, May 15, the John Barker and L H. Brown vs. Til­ time when the water is not so high. The hold its next dance Saturday evening. other totes scattering. Total votes cast 38. lamook County Fair Association and W work has long l>een needed and will be The same orchestra will I»«» in attendaiicf Mr. May declined the nominati«»nas he 1». Stillwell Motion of the defendant of much la-netit and a good lime is assured. Everyl»ody was not riinning and the formal ballot Stillwell to set aside default aud for IICIl KtXTATK TKANSFBItS cordially invited. Dancing will com­ resulted in Dr Madison lieing nominated leave to file answer allowed and answer mence at 8 o’clock «harp Friends from with 21 votes out of 39 votee cast the Nied. Plaintiff takes leave to amend A L Aiderman to L H Brown part the loimtry will thus I m ' much accom­ balance being scattered amongst eight complaint in ten days with proof of ser­ of E. Thomas D. L. C., »300. modated. T. E and Henrietta R. Elliot to J L. names of parties who were not candidates. vice thereof. Defendants to answer same Some nmitiaion was manifi a led as to in ten days thereailer C huk continued. Barnard lots 12 and 13, section 26 3n. M T Sherrvtts and wife came in on 10 w, •». the steamer Truckee ami will s|M*nd a the manner of voting for delegates to the Robert Crawford Vt E. G. E Wist, Augusta Miller to F M.Lambblk.9, short time hen» to settle up business state convention but this was soon sett let 1 Argued on motion to letsx cost« and Miller's \dd th Tillamook, »600. attaira. Mr. Stierretta will take bisrattle and the delegates elected the favored same relaxed at 9227 in favor of deft. Dsvid Whitney to Chas. Stinclifield with him on his return t > the Umpqua ones twing K. F. Selph. Sam Downs and lkikuui Br<«. vs 8 A Kol«rta et al, uumerons tracts »5S6O where his residence is. lie will drive T J. Lucy. foreclosmv of moitgage IVfault and David Whitney Jr. to James A. Remick J. Whiting, Dr. J. Wav and V H. the rattle all the way, some 200 miles so degree. numerous tracts »5860 it w ill be qaite a tedioua trip at this time Bromley were successively placed in *chool Clerk«. I ■ J Patent to H. Sprague nomination for chairman of the county of the year C P. Darling to L T. Toll Road Co central vommitlet» and each de» lined. W. County School Superiutendpnt Handlev Edw (• E. WiM.the popular Nehalem The Jacoby to lane P Patterson. Mk' merchant, was in the city this week at­ W Conder was then placet! in nouiina- baa h U> ui compleied lira annual report tending court and transacting other I hi « tiiHi and the rules having been auapended and has kiiidiv furnished tra with a list 6 Theo. Jacoby’s Add to Bay City, E E. Pomeroy to M A. Keys n >, of of the ne» ly elected clerks which will 1» iness. Mr. Wist ia sidl enthusiastic over he was elected by acclamation The convention then adjourned of interest to many teachers and others s » *a, sec 25 and n of a e U, sec 2R the prospects of Nehalem s future ami if I a, 8 w. tlirongliout the county anxthing can I m * dour to advance the in A niH’ithcrmenl DM. i — J w Mortoa. TUlamok E. C. Pomery to E M. Key. „ w i trreaia of that plaiv. hr will, as ever, I« Having Iweii nominated l>y the IVople'a DM. »- V t'hrtatenwn. Tillamook of sec 28 and n e \ of sec 26,1 a, 8 « a« in the lead. He shipped in 35 lous of 1‘arty Convention for the office of t'ouuty DM 3-J \v Jeunimr». Bay ('tty V. S Patent to W. Mukley. provisions and g'Msls for hie store a few Treasurer of Tillamook county, I hereby Diet 4 -JaafMr Smith Hebo Henry Told to Paul Schrader and p H weeks ago so there is no immediate dan- respectfully solicit the support of the DM y-Wm Ar matron«, Nehalem DM. t—Vincent Button. Oralowa Crim lots 5 and 6, blk. 20, Told’, Add to Nehalem City, »200 Published every Thursday evening. Onion sets at the Alliance Market. Hall’s Catliarrh Cure at Williams Paines Celery compound at Williatnx Fresh oysters at the Bakery restaurant See our 25 cent necktieaal Colm A Co Fresh oysters in all styles at the Till«, ■nook Bakery New onion sets and all kinds of grass seeds at Cohn & Co Small tract of land for sale cheap near town M. W H arrison . Fresh dairy and Fairview Creanierv butter at the Alliance Market. A fine stock of apples, oranges and all Notice of l>iaaohiti»»n of Partnership. other kinds of fruit at the Bakery The largest stia k of Drugs ever brought Notice is hereby given that the cc- partueiship l.en h.fi.te existing between to Tillamook county at Williams. A full stock of Diamond Dyes just re­ the un-iersigned at tile city ami county of San riam- s.-.., State ol California, ceived from the factory, nt Williams. under the fihij name of ' Kilboiini & Cm, Wm Batterson of Nehalem who holds tsthisdai .li->Htd hi mutual consent. a First Grade Certificate would accept a Dated at > .n 1 ?.im ise», M-n h position as teacher in a public school in this county if solicited 30th, 1SW4. E dward E. B r <» wn , After considerable trouble, 1 have st- S idney K ilrocrn . By A. N. Fessenden, cured the exclusive right of handling | "The Celebrated Japan Tea” imported Atty, in fact. A nson D. F essenden , ' direct from Kolia, Japan. This is a pure By A. N. Fessenden, Japan tea and every package isgnaranleefl' to suit the purchaser or money refunded. Atty in fact. Sold only nt the “Racket Store,” Tilla­ To Candidate». mook City, Oregon, by C. W. Sinith. Notice is hereby given that candidates Price 50 cents per imund. Try a package for county anti precinct officers must file and lie convinced. m-31 their certificates of nomination and ac­ Call for Warrant*. ceptance thereof on or before May 4th, The following county warrants class 1894. W. W C onder , “B” are now due and payable at the County Clerk. county treasurer’s office: 99, 192, 1ft; 104, 105, 107, 108, 109, lit). Interest ceases April 12. A fine dairy faun of 255 acres. P4 G ro . C ohn , miles from Tillamoi k City, on main road. ______________Treasurer. All first das.« bottom land Orchard and Notice. small fruit all bearing Will be sold on We have sold out onr hardware bus­ reasonable terms iness in this city and parties indebted For particulars address to us will please call and settle inuned- L. (i. FrEEMAN, iately. Tillamook, Ore. And still it tains ........... All parlie* 1,1 ,l'e *“ ' tl,e” best men ; now you can pay your money and take your choice. Wm Olsen and son of yo"r l,,,r8 we at Woods last week on business, T J. Lucy ol Woods wont to Tillamook last week . j Lewallen of Hebo went to rtllamook last week to attend the Democratic couuty convention. M C. Kellow littd all old fashion log- ’ bee last week Not the kind that gi«K has been going on at Tillamook for the past week or two T i ttle & R obeson , By P. N Tuple. Notice to Taxpayer*. Notice is hereby given that the Tax Roll for the year 1893 will be closed on the 25th day of April 1894 ami all taxes remaining unpaid on tLal day will be re­ turned as delinquent This 11th day of April 1S94 J. D. E dwards , Tax collector. Tlje Wljite Clover Creamery is now in operation and will pay 85 cents ptr loo lbs. for milk testing 4 per cent butter fat. This will be the price paid from April ist to Oct. 31st. McIntosh &, Townsend. "5 Spring and Summer DRESS GOODS Has just arrived. The styles are the latest and Prices to suit the purchasers. ¡Summe Flannels Calicoes In Silks and Sateens we have goods that were never shown here. ' I SHOES p. “ i‘i slippers for Summer wear. » uminer 1 ies 10 cents each. Summer Over hi its 25 cents each. v Ji/1 for ladies and children. ■> cents a pair. ere^hefor^1^ f°r / Cohn & Co