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■ N engine ami other machineiy have boen added to the mill, insuring pleuly of power for all purpose». Ti e mill haa been rebuilt ami remodeled, and is now almost like a new mill. The mill will now he able to cut 3a,000 feet of lumber per dav w ith « aae, and a much better aer vice can be given in lighting the town. These improvements are note worthy, coiiKidering they «ere made hort aragraphs of during the gpiieral financial depression. It is to be ho|»ed that times will change ocal nterestand shortly mo they may find a ready market aid ocals for the enefit of ire rotection for all the lumber they are able to cut with their improved facilities. A If. Ia*tcher, the jeweler, always lifts a Roll butter wanted at Cohn Ac Co’s. I cuiiiHtniicea He I hih been very liberal a fine line of watches, clocks and jew- , elry He keeps also, amnimiition.fi.sh- Choice pickles by the quart at Culm in encouraging every enterprise that is j ing tackle, and all kinds of M|»orliiig of In-iietlt fu the town . Mr. WilliainM im Ac Cu’s, Watch and cl««< k repairing done City TreaKtiier, and is in every way goods Keep your eyes on hr. E M Cheadle, identified with the interests of the town at reasonable prices. You can buy 38-t-i. the dentist watches of Mr. J.etclier for less money Fire:—The resilience of Mr. Peoplew The choicest onion seis 12*2 cents per four miles Iroiii here on the road to Bay than you can get them in the city, be- 1 cause he gels them «lirecl from the fac pound at ('ohn Ac Co’s. City binned lo the ground, and most tory and pays rash, getting the advan W. E Page & Son, shoe makers, make eveiything was lost. Wt* sympathize tage of nil discounts. He has also Win. shoes to order, and do repairing with the family, as they were not very Rogers’ silver knives ami forks, warrant well fixed in woildly goods Granulated sugar |4-7o. ami extra Mr. Peoples ed 12 dwt lo the dozen, at the lowest sugar |4 60 at Colm Ac Co’s being industriouM, will no doubt soon prices. Give him a call before sending W. E. Pag«) Ac Son repair sewing ma rebuild. «>tf for anything in his line and you will A L. Alderimm and Warren Daii^li- mil regret it chines and guarantee satisfaction Climax tobaccc—!6 ounce plugs—for I erly have formed a partnership for doing The Tillamook creamery, owned by I a real estate buMinvss. They are both forty cents al Cohn A Co’s. I fulI of enterprise, mid if their present McIntosh A Townsend, has been the 'file May arademy is the only building means of making this county prosperous. 1 mu < »*ss continues they will bring many They have one of the best equipped in town furnishe<l with lire escnpesK. desirable fanners to this community Try some of W. E Page Ac Son’s Sea 'They advertise in this issti«*. Callon plants in the state, and have found no iDiiblein marketing their Puller and Lien shoe lares. The Strongest and best them and see their fine list of bargains. I « heese at g"O<l prices. Cohunns could made J IL Edwards Htnl Beals Bros., have he written vnumeiiiting the good results Mr 'I'. Thurston, a resident of W ilson just completed a complete set ofalishacts following the establishment of lidsand liver, died at Frank Severance's last for all lands and town lots in Tillamook other creaiiierieH. Suffice it to Hay that Friday Counl.x. This work has keen «lone with McIntosh it Townsend, the proprietors Mi Obe Harris a member of the fire a great d«*al of care, two mm liaving of the White Clover (’reiimery here take «•ompanv, has tin* heart felt sympathy of been employd in copying the trimsfers a great int« rest in their ebtahlishment, th.* rompanv in his bereavement fi>r several nionlhs past, ami in a short and by its menu.« will do a ureut deal to The W hile Clover «•reain-ry will pav time they will be re:i«lv to make ab wards «leveloping Tillamook. 24 cents for butter fat until March 1st. stracts. I n INSURANCE the C ocntv ( oi ’ rt of the sta TK Go.X I OK HIE LOt MX OF TlLl X lu the matter of incorporation of a town to be known as Bay City. When insuring it I m best to have your iu>urai,ce placed in a conip.jnv that we kn«»w uill I<> the Hon « ourt ufoionid. pay its loss«», and will treat al! it» patrons as friends. The only «ay lo find thisout l> ny u a The unileriiigned resident!* and legal volets Insurance companies do not live in lillamook. aud none of us were c\er iuir«»duc«a to O,“J- " within the boundaries as hereinafter set forth, can get to know them by leputation however and by the way they have treated our nciuiimirs. to be known at Ray Citx <L nt that we When the fire came ami burnt d up Tillamook City there were a great maiiv risks placed tn im are ea«,h residents within said botind« and Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company. Every risk was paid at onee re are legal x-oters within said bounds and liinHs, appraisement no deductions, no discount*. Oiving to this promptness the < ‘(vol imamooK was to-xx it: re-built. So the Firemen’s Insurance Company has ptovt-d ii" 11 («» ’»v " nalj-yvry Beginning Ht th«1 ineandei post on THIaniook man wants w hen he insures hb property. The secret of their busines» is that it is c«»nser\aii\t. Bax Tillamook County. 01.-gon, lM»tM-een sec Mr. Claude 'Thayer, the agent of the company, exercises every caution l»c fore he take- a n*K. ano tions 2 and 3, township 1 south, range lowest expe« tN to pay it in cum - of a loss. Some companies are only particular. after a lo*s. 1 m \V M. tlu ti-'i soiitherly along »aid Meander Fireman's Fund is careful before a loss. In another resp-ct this company ha* proved itx-u t<* line .■ 24 chains, thence east 15.19chains, tht-iicc lie the best company tor our people. As an example:—A short time ago a .strange agent can north to tin- 11 c corner of Bar View addition t«» vassed the whole county tor a strange company and wrote a great many jwlicirs; the tarmer- uiu the town of Bay ( ity. thence east to the « e <•«*• not know the agent they did not kuow tin- company but they gave him their money. Among these were the liathawax s After a while the Hathaways dissolved partnership ati«i xxanted t«» Bax < ity, thence north to the s w corner of George change their policy. 1 hey couldn’t do it It was against the rule*. They had to lose tnyr VV . Welier'» D. L- C , thence cast bfo roils to the luom x or accept short rates, which means a great deni. and< auce! their jjolicies I he agent was »tctioii line iK-txveen sections 1 and 2 iu town gone, the company was a strange one. What could they do? It is iiotas 11 they had insuie«i ship t south, range low. thence north along through a home agent. The proof of the pudding is in th«-eating II is Ixttei in niisiortiiuc to »aid section .ine alo rods to the «piarter post t»e among friends than to depend upon strangers w ho are far off between sections 35 and 30. township 1 n«»r*th. Try the Fireman's Fund. The Government insured the Warship Detroit in the Firem n s range it) west, thence west one mile to the sec Fund for One Hundred Thousand l>ollars. Uncle Sam’s head is usually level. He is in a position tion line between sections 3.1 and :»5, township to know It the Fireman’s Fund is good to him f«>r $100,000 it will be good to v«>u. 1 north, range 10 west, thence north So rods to the n c corner of south east quarter of the north east «piarter of section 31. town ship 1 north, range 10 west, thence west to the meander line on Tillamook bay, thence along ■.aid meander line in a south easterly direction to the place of beginning. Wherefore saiff petitioners hereby ask that they be made into a municipal corpoiation for mutual benefit under the name and style of Bax « ity. That the whole number of inhabitant» residing within said Ixmndaries as near as may be ascertained is three hundred and fifty (35°) and that this petition is pursuant to and said incorporation is asked under the provisions «>1 an act entitled an act for a general law for the incorporation of cities and tow ns in the state of «) rego n pate-ed by the •egislature of said State of Oregon at its regular session held in the year 189^ and filed iu the office of the secretary oi state for said state on the 21st day of February 1893 and this your petitioners will ever pray. Stephen Weaver, Gust Nelsen, (.eorge Williams, S. G. Custis, R. Sturgeon, Henry Hewett, James John Pye. Peter F Ihicham, F. Worthington, G. A. Monroe, Frank Long, Only full weight and first quality of goods handled. (' II Hicks. A. 8. Tilden, | Miles Warren. Everything guaranteed as represented. A. M. Hare. J. H. Bridgelord. A. L. Biglow. IL E. Morris, D. T. EDMUNDS. Manager. H. F. Kiny, Henry Parmer, W. 8. Cone, Jacob Nicklaua, George Riefenberg, 8. Provost, William Riefenberg, I. II High, Geo. W. Kiger, I F. K Madison. M cinto S ii <& T ownsend . Burned ; The Bar View Hou-e on the W. W. Grout. J . T. Nevin, I I I I I I I I I • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • I I • I I I • I I I I • I I I I • I • « I I ' « I •• « I 1 ' « ' 11 • I I « • « I « I • I I I I I Son advertise their b«*M« h northwest of Garibaldi was burned W. D. Wood. Alex Watt. W . E. Page M. B. Pelteys* L. II. Riefenberg, shoe making iHisiness in this issue. I to the ground Friday afternoon. Part of Alex Finlayson. J. C. Bewley, We would like Their place of business is next door to the furniture was saved. Ti liarrook, Cre M H LARSEN Proprietor Theo. Jacoby. ,1. W. McKinley, (( ’on<*hi«le«l from first page.) to see Mr. Llovd Smith erect a larg«« E. B.Jacoby, A. Dean, I loMiier & Mason Peter Nelson, W. <'. Morton. The Central Market is one of the slni'l h.»use jih he has one of H ip best locations Benoit Provost. Lt in' Parker. i.istit iitiona of the tow’ll. You call al on the bay for a symmer resort. A fine Secretary and the Secretary shall detail State of Oregon, I SS Tillamook County, I ways get the choicest meat»» there. An Is a< li mid safe sen bathing, fishing mid ain»ther member in his place. Charges I. W 8. < one, being duly sworn depose and boating on the bay, are all very handy. paid by fiiHt detail if any. imals slaugblered every day. sax, that the signatures attached to the fore The a «I of ('ohn it Co. speaks better going petition are genuine and were made ami 6. Any member who shall wilfully flu* wife of M r. Obe Harris, and da ligh signed by the persons whose names thereappear ter ot Airs Poland, died aftvi a short h.r their enterprise than anything that neglect and refuse to wait upon a brother and that each of said person.« are residents and No use t" tell in distress after being detailed for such illness on Saturday. I'm* remains were cun he said in this local. legal voters within the limits and bounds set you to read their ml , because y«.u can’t duty, and able to periorm the duties re- out in said petition as the limits and bounds of taken lo Nestmra lor interment. LARGEST HOUSE IN THE CITY-FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT--RATES VERY said proposed town of Bay City. help but see it. Mr. Abe Colm, was ¡11- <]uired shall be punished by a tine of Î The Tillamook Academy is one of the W. S. C one . REASONABLE-CENTRAL LOCATION slrtimeiilal in securing the Portland nd- live dollars, and any brother refusing to Subcribed and sworn to before me this 30th insliliilmiiM which is building up this verttsements fur this issue Colin & Co. pay such fine shall suffer expulaion from day of January 1895. town. Many people aie moving heie to alwavM contribute most liamlso’iiely to 11 111 J. H. B rdxikford , the Company. get advantage ot the educational hteili- Notary Public for Oregon. every scheme calculated to benefit the (¡eorge ('ohn Notice is hereby given that the foregoing peti lies . town. C N. Drew ¡ < oiiiniitt 'e. tion xx ill be presented to the County Court of C 1». Hadley, proprietor of the Grand the State ot Oregon for the County of Tillamook, W. J. Stillwell The Aldertmin Hotel is a final v finished Central billiard hall, has as line a ieMuri at the regular term of said Court to be held in Read April 10, 1H94 uh theie is in Oregon outside ol Pulliam!. thii'i* story. nialiX}ir«l roof« <1, building, March 1K95. beginning on the fourth day of March 18^5, it being the first Monday in said Read ami- mtaptvd May 1, 1694 He keeps a line grade of wines, hqiiors centrilly located, «‘oiivenient to boat month. landing, stage office in connection, an«l <_). H ei . xm , Sec y and cigars This notice is signed by the undersigned peti is first class in every particular. The tioners aforesaid and all su( li petitioner* AMKNDMENT No. 2. Ihirry <iro.se, the shoe maker, makes a house bus an excellent reputation with and are residents and legal niters within the To the constitution and by-laws of the specially of fine hand sewn work, fry a limits and hounds set out in said petition for the tiavclets, and Mr. II. A. Woodford who Wi«le Awake Hook & La«Ider Co. to read pair ol his shoes. Mr. Grose does holiest boundaries of said town will assume charge of il Mandi fust, will as follows. Dated February 6th, 1895. work, ami has built up a goo I btisinesh . maintain the desired popularity of the Stephen Weaver, (Just Nelson. < >u and after approval of this amend Repauing iie.illv done. S. G. Custis, (.eorge Williams house ment the memherahip of this Company R. Sturgeon, Henry Hewitt. II F. < i.iodspeed lias for sale one Win Knoell, the CiiiifwtioiiPiv and shall he limited to forty membeis Jas. J no. Pye Peter F. Ducham. I lock of the finest and choicest lesiileiice Geo. A Monroe, I’. Worthington, mstmiiant man, ¡ m one of I he successful J. II. Bower ] properly in Tillamook City, also Ibi U. H. Hicks, Frank Long, hiiNiiivss men of this town. Bv patience Miles Warren. George Cohn ¡-Committee. A. S. Tilden, acres ol agricultural land, very desirable mid attention lie has built up a good J. H. Bridgeford, <>. Heins I A. M. Hare. land lor dairying purposes. A. L. Bigelow, R K. Morn- reputation as :i btisines man, amt his i Read August 4, 1894. H. F. Kirry, Henry Palmer, The A Ilian« e Millket is a first « lass <s several years d»-aling with the people W. 8. Cone, Read and adopted September 4, 1894 Jacob Nicklau». lablislimeiil, and is piesided ov« I by Imre has Imen .«iiti-factory to all concern Geo. Riefenberg. 8. Provost. <>. 11 kink , Sec’v. Jiimes W illiams. Those wanting clmi. «■ rd. Mr. Knoell will soon move his bak- Win, Riefenberg, J H High. Dealerin Dmgs, 1‘alenl Metliiines, Resolution adopted Nov. 6, 1894:— F. R. Madison Geo. W. Kiger. < ills of meat at reas.uiah.e prices, should <»rv into the corner of the Be ds Block, W. W. Grout, J. N. Nevens, Resolved that all persons not members Toilet . liiieles. T'aney Xo/ions, &e. «all al the Alliance Market. W. D. Wood, where he will he better prepared than Alex Watt, of the Fire Companv l»e excluded from M. B. Pettys. L. H. Riefenberg, A buggy containing Fred Stoddard ever to serve his customers. the meetings, excepting those who may »■ Alex Finlayson. J. (*. Bewley. and Miss llmtie Holden was run down R. I< Hays has a sei of abstract books have been invited by the President, Theo. Jacoby, J. W. McKinley. E- B. Jacoby, tin» oihri night i.y a careless horseman A. Dean. for Tillamook lands. II«* did much of Chief and first Assistant. O. H eins Peter Nelson, W. C. Morton, Miss Ibdden was very seiiuiisly in the sm vet ing in this county, had exper Benoit Provost, Lem Parker. jured, and the hugg\ was lorn lo pieces ience in I lie comity clerks office, aud is State of Oregon, / PRESENT ROLL OF MEMBERS. i'/.llllti* County r\f of 'rill.,, Tillamooki ss lie makes Bower J. II. J. P. Allen the popular hotel man, is mi expert on county reconts Hiutt Pearly I. W. 8. Cone, being duly sworn, depose and building a fine lliire story hotel hnil.iing a specially of preparing lists of transfers Blake Kvvst Jones W. F. D. say that the signatures attached aud signed to Johnson I.. « hi the cornet opposite the Beals block, for large land holders, mid can make ac Barker w m the foregoing notice are genuine and were made 1 Harker John Lamb R. C. and signed by the persons purporting to have and when it is dune will he able lo ac curate abstracts on short noli«»*. All Cohn George Nolan G O. signed the same, and that they are they are the kinds ol work iippertaining lo the county Cohn Abe commodate Ids patrons belter than ever Nolan (Ink same persons whose names appear on the fore i Coates Tom Pierce I). C going ¡»etition and are such petitioners. Mi .1. W'ahlliigrl luis contributed lib records are attended to by him . Crenshaw Henry Kobe. KN. P 0^*0pp Bank W. 8. C one . B. (’. Lamb has a well npl ointed book Cary Howard erally t«» help the firemen Mr. Wald* Rej Holds A. G. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th Drew C. N. Rov < < ’ . day of January 1895. logel is imiusti ions, and by liaid Wölk store, lie has sch«»ol books, of all kinds TILLAMOOK. ORE Hadley Dave Stillwell W .1 J. H. B ridgeford . I ihs accumulated coiishlcrablr propertv used in this connti v, ami keeps volumes I lad le v Clai k Stillwell B A Notary Public for Oregon. since he cm me to tin* town. Such men by the standard authors in paper cover, Hoag E E Smith Chas. St«,iiihilb«,r Theo. ami bound in cloth Mr. Lamb has a Heins Otto as lliese are needed. I n the C irci it C ourt of the S tate of ore - Harris Obe Tutile J. F. gon for the C ounty of T illamook . Fred Larsen, the blacksmith, is one of very comph tr line of plain mid fancy VV. Williams. Claude Thayer ] Plaintiff j Notice of Sheriff s the enlcipiising citizens ol the town. stall, nviy, ink, pens, p«*ii< i|s and sc I i * n »I I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true His line of magazines ami and correct copy of names and by-laws now on r vs >Sale under By holiest work ami sqiiaru dealing he supplies. M. D. Cavanaugh Foreclosure. peii«»dieals is complete <*veiy month, and file in my office has secured a large and stead) patronage Defendant J his news agency supplies newspapers t<» lit* does liorBPShoemg, general blin k Dated this seventh day of February 1895 Notice is hereby given that bv vit tueofanexe- most of the citizens of this town and vi cution and order ol sale duly issued out of the smithing Hud wagon making. O.llKINS Sec’v. above named court on the 2nd day of February citiify*. In 189I the officers remained the same, except ('ail P. Knudson, began about two 1895 to enforce a judgement against the above nanu d defendant M. D. Cavanaugh and in favor Tuttle C h i v have a large hardware ing D. C. Pierce was elected Second Assistant, years ago in tin* blacksmitli business lor it of the al»ove named plaintiff Claude Thayer for hinisell Bv industry an«l skill he establishment and ate doing a good busi and J II llow er was ele« ted Secretary in place* the sum of three hundred sixty five and’ 17-100 They carrv a complete stock of 1 ofli. O. Nolan, resigned. The company was dollars together with costa ati«l disbursements has been iiiabhd to secure all the ness implements, and do well drilled bj chief Drew A hook and la«l«ler I hirty seven and 15-100 dollars and interest at w«)ik he can attend to. lit* dors wagon ! liNtilwaie ami the rate of io per cent, per annum from Aug. 28 truck was procured, and a small Ixrll was place«! plumbing. They have erected a large making and horseshoeing also 1894 and to me directed and delivered as Sheriff C. H. SMITH, Prop'r. windmill Hml lank, and furnish water on the city hall. of Tillamook County Oregon, commanding me Jolin stewart does general contraciing, to sell the following described real property to In 1892, the folhiwiiig office!s were elected: A. to a number of p« ople from their water and makes specially of home moving xxit: The South East one quarter, of the North system, IsBRides Hfforiling 11 great «leal of, P Wilson. Pivsitient; C. H. Freas, Secretary and building flues Mr Stewart nevri East one quarter, and the East one half of the ines iquors and igars protection against fire .1. E Tuttle, of' George Cohn. Treasurer, C. N. * r«w. Chief; P. South East one quarter, and the North West “loafs” and no mail does mot«* work in a one quarter, of the South East om quatter ot the lit tit, is fire mmshsl of this city, ami Iliett. 1st. Assistant; and C E Nelson. 2nd. Welnhardt'« Beer on Draught given till»«*. He is also helping the town section twelve. Township one South of range he lias done a great «leal towards securing Assistant eight West of the Willamette Meridian To sat by building on his own property. hi i8jj. the officers were. C N Drew. I’resi anta titles in the fire limits isfy said judgement and cost Now th. refore Chas Peterson, the barber, has on«* ol dent; II. Freas. Secretary: George ('ohn. by virtue of .»aid execution and order of sale I (» W. Feaniside always believed in the finest barber shops in the coiinii v will sell at public auctimi to the highest bid«let Treasurer; N. P. Roberts Chief: < ’ . E Nelson, protection ngaiilat fire. And while lie for cash in hand at the court house door M I le has baths in connect ion. Mr Peter l illamook City in Tillamook County Oregon at litid his store hen* made good provisions istAss t. J. It B«»wer, and. Ass't A largerbe.il soil has IsHight properly an«l identifie«l the hour ot 10 o’clock in the fore noon on the I-» prole« t it, ami his «levice savt*d it at uasHt cnre«! and placed in the bell tower erec himself with th«* town ami deserves the 16th day of March 1895 the above described real ted by the city. On the night of the 18th of Hie great tire of .him*. 1893. beside.« sav property to satisfy said judgement costs and in lila ial patronage which In» receives. terest and accruing costs. in.*several oilier building« in lln«t quarter June, the great fire which destroyed the town, M II Larsen, of the Lamen House, of town Given under my hand thia I3 day of Feb. He had >1 large «lonlile action demonstrated that our apparatus was not suffi J. H. J ackson . contributed very lila rally towards wt II pump mid a lot of hose, which «ltd effect cient tocope with a large conflagration. Sheriff of <l‘KK'nfer •'L . Larsen has a tine property ive work on several occamions In I894, the following officers were elected C Mr Tillamook county. Ore. in Ins magnificent hotel, which In* knows Fcarnai«le is now in Nehalem with his II Frca«. President* O. Heins. Secretary; Geo. how to coiidiK't propt'rl\, and he docs not store, where hr is doing a largo htisines, Cohn. Treasurer: W J. Stillwell, Chief; J. H want to set* it burn a« ins last hotel «li«l lurnisliing supplies for a II that section of Bower, 1st Ass t « II Smith. 2nd Ass t. in 185*5, the following officers were elected: G Henry Crenshaw* has the only liainess country. Cohn. President, O. Heins, Secretary; It ( shop in the county lie is a first class The Beals Bh»« k will so«»n hr rea«lv for Lamb. Treasurer. Theo Steinhilber Chief; John workman in his line, carries a sto« k occnpnm v The corner n»om will Is* Hand sewn Wmk a Socially. A eqii tl I«» the demands of the community . used bv Wm Knoell, the Baker, mid tin* Barker. 1st As- t .1 E. Tuttle, and Ass t perfect lit guaranteed. Repairing The company has received from all sources ami has a thriving luisimss. lit» will cast siil«* will he occupied In G A Ed done on the shortest notice re«*tdve a line line of new goods before munds «k Co., general merchandise «leal- 1407.6a. nearly all of which has been derived from iniatlon fees, fine* for non-attendance and long. Opposite Larsen House. era. A mimbei’ of «»fficea will occupy assessments All of this has been expended for C E Reynolds, »he hardware dealer, part of the lipper fi.s.r, and a large mol rillamook, Oregon. the benefit of the I’VRi.tc. except al*out $20 now has been III business ill this town a mim- elegantly ariangeil Masonic hall will in the treasury I mh * 'I years slid needs no intro duel ion take up a large part of the «♦•«•«»ml fl<s»r to the public He carries a large ami Beals Bros are exerting tliar.iRelve« to i or Kale. well svle, te«l slm k ol bardwaie, and his improve the city, and they reap.nd lib- basilic** like method« have won for him •rally t > every enterprise which ¡a oí 80 serva of laud «lem* ri bed as tallows: a thriving trade help I«» the town 8 E »4 of N W »4 and S W l4 of N E ’4, Ih. \V A. Wise, dentist, is prepared Hosmer A Mason have lately opened _____ We haw opened s shop one door south of .Marni 20 miles l<» do all kinds of dental operations by a general informal ion, exchange and real of Sec 16, T 3s R lOxv the rtllauiook Bakery, where we are pre the best and latest ini proved methods. estate human. They lone money, sell from rillamook. Must be sold at mire, jMired to do all kind« of Hr Wise will h | h » ii «I most of the <*oining lands ami lots ami «»tiler pr«»|«erty on no reasonable olier refused, no incum Fine Sewed Work and Seamless summer in Tillamook county Ills first commission, slid slvvay « have m»ine bar- brance. leniis cash. Address, Patching. trip will be in \piil \ll woik kept in gain« in something It you have any- repair foi live y »*ai«. .1 E B akheld , Santa Crus, Cal We repair.and clean «ewing machines, am thing you wsnl sold, se«» them slmut it warrant them to do good work or no pax. Roweistk Leach the well known tag They arc rustlers and will make a sale if f call and see us an<l try pair of booia I’hay are perfect Iv reli ging firm, have done a great deal t » anybody van. made of leather tanned at Netarts bay. make this count i \ prosper Mr. Leaeh able. ami are enleiprising. Their . dice w. E PAGE & SON, has had much vxperitm«-e logging in the is next door to Edmunds A Co’« “lore Till ary ook Oregon redwood districts of California \|». Pan Mr. Hosmer, the senior member of the Ikni’l fail tn see the picture frame See their a«! Row era is no «»r«lmarv l«»g^ei lie is the firm is a N’.Uarv Public mouldings, latest designs O II kins . elsewhere in this issue. Prices to Suit snake editor «»• the III vDl.milT County warmuta Isuight l»v Beals Broc. Al(re«l Williams, the druggist, located The Tillaiihok Lumbering (\.nipauy the Times: in this town a little over thus» years ago, is one of the staid institutions of the All kind« of fresh vegetable« at II.e mid bv strict attention (.» business ha« town It ha« always m.magfsl to supply Alliance Market. built lipa large trade, ami now has one autlicient i lu.nl»er for the l«sal demand, Beef at th-Central Market from 2 to «»! the ix‘st «hug stores in the state Mr Vial ha« made shipments of cedar ltui»l*er Mede to order. William« is a « areful. «omprtent and coil i to Portland oc<a*i«»nally Over two ti’t cents per |s>undt scientions druggist, ami lias |»evn very venra ego the companv put tn rii exten <»o to the bakery for bread, cake«, nuts, nt*» lerat«* in his prices, which is Hie pi ill- i sive elrct'iv light plant, ami theie not ■epairiua done •« cheap as the cheapest Come and be convinced. < ipal r«*as«m that his lai-tn ss has gnovn 1 l»eiiig sutb< lent |s»wer for the mill ami fruits, candies etc. Advocate Building to such pr«>|»ortioiia. though he started I lights, ed Tt< have l«een madet«»alleviate Beef at the Alliance Market from 2 to on a s nail scale ami iimlei ulveise «ir- the I difficultly*. Ileretrily a large boiler. tUf cents per pound. LOCAL JMEWS P I S L P L B F P Plan PA CLAUDE THAYER, Agent. C. w. SMITH, Dry Goods, Gi’oct'i’ies, Bools, Hats. Caps, Clothing’. School DEALER Ifl Books, Stationery. Notions. Queensware, Glassware, ami Crockerv. CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS. j ARSEN HOUSE I ^Ifred William^ Í C. & prescription^ Compounded <i«neial lutatiti Eichau «weilen a G.W 1 BUREAU SALOON, W , L C !■ . Ï J H arry grosi Et» pn S.ielb T m BOOT and SHOEMAKER ,«l>« w «»rit, 1 /i.cHajP- Boot and Shoe Headlight Hashes ------ BOOTS «mi P. F. BROWNE ’•‘Ml,