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the headlight JOB Will soon enter its PRINTING of all kinds Eighth Year Artistically Executed blxatlux aii.l it >>• l«*<*Kiiilni: more and we are satisfied with Prosperous Portland Prices cvsry year. these hard times. Vol. VII, No. 51. cards . PROFESSIONAL AT |)AYID WII-EV, M. I»., TILLAMOOK OREGON. THURSDAY. 1 > A MBS J «vou can hnd ani » H arper ’ s W eekly , H arper ’ s M onthly H arper ’ s Y oung P eople , C osmopolitan , F rank L eslie ’ s W eekly , F rank L eslie ' s M onthly . N orth A merican R eview , R eview of R eviews , M onthly I llustrator . T he F orum , C odey ' s M agazine , M unsey ' s M agazine , M c C lure ' s M agazine . T he C entury , L adies ' H ome J ournal , D elineator , O verland M onthly , T exas S iftings , P uck , J udge , truth , E tc ., E tc . At tori HEI R, office.I the A li . koon * u’ I ll.t.AM<«>K. OKK. HAYDON, M. I», >i»*<*ixl attention to Surgery «ml ( lnonie IWxe«HeH. BAY CITY, i»RE. F. «SEAL, M. I>. I’llVM« IA\ AND Sl lUH-.ON, Will answet all calls «lay or night Consulta- t ion fier «»Ilice at th«* Allen House. TII.l AMUOK, OR. Daily Newspapers Delivered Next to Bank, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. .1. MAY, TILLAMOOK LUMBERING CO. I II.I. \ MIMIK, Olll*l.OS I P. 0. Bax 123. JOHN BARKER, S®c*y. VfTOR.N'EY-AT-I.AW, I. MACESBY. attorni *: y - at - i . a w , Notary Pillili«'an<l Real »tate Conveyaiii ei Spruce, l'ir, anti Cedar Lumber. NI oil 1 ding's, 1 brackets. Turning to < )r< 1er. Il I \ YER. VI IOKSI.V- VT-I.IW, Proprietors of the Electric Light System 9 TILLAMOOK. OKI* I II I.AMOOK. OKKGON. \\. SEVERA NCE. ATTORNEY-AT I.AW, I II I. IMOOK, MISCELLANEI. US. . O' • ■ ■ * gifted Williams,’ C. & H. THAT HK /)caler in iliums, /’aleni A/edieines, Toilet . h Heles, /'ancy Xotions, dfe. • irneinl Banking mid Exchange biisinrss Intelest paid on time deposits. ILxt haiige oil England, Belgium, <*.ermany, Sweden mid all foreign coantiies. prescriptions Tillamook, Compounded /■^“Opp Bank. TILLAMOOK, ORE Co Sections Receive Careful and Prompt Attention. BAY CITY. OREGQN. Notary Public and Conveyancer. 1 •«■neral Real Estate BnMiies». 1 io* taxes for non-resitlents. Bay City, Oregoq. CHAg. pETE^Ojl, fl c¡i. BARBER Y A. A ; HOT AND COLD BATHS » IN CONNECTION ail ^ ook I BUREAU saloon , bah C. H. SMITH. Prop'r. bread W ines , L iquors Dies and cakes, fresh every «lay. Uencli candies and C igars . W.lnhardf’. B.,1 on Drought Fresh home made fruits and of .uppiy by every Ixit. ICE CREAM Restaurant in Connection. ^ i ^ liner V *•........ c. b . hable : a ( IRANI > CENTRAL HALL. Fine Liauore and Cigars t»'„I..1!,““«1«" **n.| Mr. J..hn«on hsv.* • l-hni-**t ,'*rv‘tore and dres« making r« OI m ! .trie. in millinery. Tillamook. Ore Rates on Big Nestucca wagon road es tablished as follows: *.j cent per mile Each sheep or hog », Loose, cattle, horse or mule 1 », ” Saddle horse IX ” 2l„ ’’ ” Vehicle and borne ” ” ” (WU holHVH 5 ” 2*.» ” .blditiunal span hor.-es BIJJ.H ALLOW ED DEALER IN -—* Exchange and looney ^ecuritie^. LI ARI ’ Tillanxook. Ui en.rn S Miller con E 11 1 lays 2 days CO.U.U/SS/ONEES- PKlX EED- Illi Sprague 2 days Ed Senke 2 JNGS LAST WEEK A Gubser 1 Court met May 8, Judge Conder ami J. A Bigs 2‘o Commissioner’s Harvey and Alley being .1 II Jackson hoarding Wyss present ROAl) WORK Toil rales for Wilson river roa«l were .1 M Morgan contract V It Wiley establishetl as follows: 1 four horse team 4 17-21 cents per mi c .k T Lee i tw«> c A Smith 2 «lays ” ”3 4-7 i one ” ” 2 8-21 R Jackson 2l 1 saddle or pack animal L 1‘iiliner " I 4-21 ” Loose cattle or horses 2.5-84 ” UNII UYS IMITISI, C IKL Sheep or sw ine 5-42 ” W B Smith justice In the matter of the corporation of S I »owns coital Bay City, returns canvassed, showing .1 M McCune, J Tuttle, .1 ,‘ McCoy, I. I. 24 votes for and 38 against, and corpora Stillwell, Dee Stitt, I*' R Beals, C I* Rol- tion not granted. and, Chas. Chas Chatterton, A Still- Handly, Change allowed as prayed for in Bay well, C Davidson and Chas $2 10 each as witnesses. Shore and Cape Lookout road 4 25 Petition of W R. Robedee Io be J. P. I T Maulshy .1 P fees Baily ease 83 33 in Union precinct rejected because R. T. W. W. Conder judge sal 26 70 Weatherly had already been appointed DP Harvey coin L B Alley commissioner ami in Petition of W. A. Gage, et al for road, specting roads 53 50 rejected, because no bond had he«*n filed. T B Handly present owner hook 125 00 Petition of J. J. Hudson, et al, for road BILLS REJECTED denied, because petition was not in pro M. II. Larsen for hoarding Mrs. Griff per form ith, because Justice Maulshy lmd no au Ordered that new warrants be placed thority Io boar<l said prisoner upon the delinquent tax rolls for 1892 James Met ¡bee, $4 50 for keeping and 1893, returnable at July term of mail route open Hembree to Woods court. Bill not endorsed by supervisor. Petition of D. G. Randall, et al, for Miles Warren as .Justice Peace, It W bridge across Trask river, rejected Bobbins as constable, ease «>f Oreg >n vs. Deemed not expedient C. C Clark, continued, because not Taxes of Fred Daws for 1894 remitted, certified. Same action in bills in case of because he is too poor to pay them. Stale vs. Madison and Perdue. Jesse Faulconer is appointed J. P. in Claim of witness fees for Edlia Hamil Dolph precinct ton in ease of State vs. GriHilh and Ordered that sheriff make an amend llaiixhurst not allowed. ed return of the delinquent tax roll of P. F. Ducham, $16, guarding Pay City 1890 and 1891 to describe property from lawlessness, because a constable therein resided in precinct. Claim of L. L. Stillwell ami I red Ar II. A. Woodford, boarding E. W\ss, thur in case of Ernst Wyss, insane and $1.25. Claim heretofore paid to sheriff deceased, presented, and certified and II. Schollmeyer, $3 40 constable fees, sent lo the secretary of state. case of D. Hickey. Not certified Little Neslucca 'loll roa«l Co allowed to ( aliforniH Letter. withdiaw petition for toll rates Or.lered tliat county treasurer traits- fer all money now in building fund to the roa«l fund Orego n. G. W. KIGER, 1895. COUNTY COURT I'll Y-H I 'N* sl RGEON All enti, proixpllj allenile,! to MAY 16. $266 66 J. IL Jacknon, salary sheriff 100 00 11 F Good speed ” 266 00 T H Govne «alary clerk 100 00 'rum Coates ” 220 00 A T White assessing 9 50 A M AiiHtin «urveying 130 S3 L P Smith Supt work 16 00 Advocate blanks sheriff 3 91 < i tv Plielpx unii» Elmore Sanborn <fc Co. conveying Edna Hamilton to I’oitlaml 3 E E Selpli M 00 [IVyxx eaxe «5, .Mm. Grilliti» |5, I'almi Hamilton «10, l*ee Nielson »5, il. II. .Mil ler «5, .Marcellnx Kellow «5, I' >• Bales cime «5, 1 »angliei ty, l.cacli etill, «lyiia- mite fishing ease |5.J Win Steinmeiz Mining imhh I (' E Reynolds cor fee Jas Ryan Advocate printing prm*eedings Stoddard .k llelvie publishing Advia'ate printing for assessoi <* 1* Knudson blacksmithing Tultle ik t'ary blasting |x>wdei t Williams window gla E K Scovell jury list C I. Alley B A Tmld It Klebs lumber 1». Wiley Wyss case l»r I’etre W I* I »Jones printing Tultle & ( ary jiowder B < ' Iamili blank Isaaks l»r Wiley II S Bales case N Job window light S Weaver R su|iervisor ,M W Mowers splitting w*s«l Wickland 5 days extra lalsar rond with team nml 2 day- liimself J I» Wallace extra road lalx>r R O Richards <» I' Mattimi shaping drills mks . oKirririi i <•». I T Maulshy J I’ fee« S Miller constable W II Griffith Willie-« Mary Squires »rank Holisoli II A Woodford ” Ire*I Skonip A I. Aiderman ” I T .Mnnleiiy J I’ Hauxliur-t I » S Bales caw IN THE TROPICS. SEEING HIE SIG H PS TEHUANTEPEC. M. K Handy, of Nehalem, returned a short time ago from a trip through .Mexico. Mr. I landy has traveled exten sively all over the United States, but lie is of the «»pinion that Mexico has more wonderful and varied resources than any section he has seen lie went all over Central Mexico, saw the high, di v, table lands, that require irrigation, he visi led the quaint old citi of Mexico, ami passed through the fever stricken Vera Cruz, and at last, on the istlinmg of Tehuantepec • lie found the A rcadia. The climate, he says, is warm part of the year, but the winds of thetw«» ♦ weans tempei it so that it is nut uncom fortable There is enough rainfall to se cure bounteous crops without irrigation, and the people there, including new comers, are healthyam! robust. The land is fairly level, and all kinds of vegetation grows most luxuriantly all tropical fruits and vegetables in tin* world growing in exhuberance, with little care or cultivation. The new railroad is completed across the istliinus, the country will soon be be developed am! closely connected to markets, land is exceedingly cheap, ami Americans are now settling there. As snakes, and poisonous insects are rarely found, the country will he a desirable place for civilized people Mr Handy is anxious to find a num ber of people who would like to go thru* to start a colony, nini In* sin s tliat In taking 5,000 acres of land in a body it can he obtained lor $2.00 per acre any one interested in the project should addiess him nt ?.eh.ilem, Or Kdaard Senk« Killed! Another fatal acciilent Ills occurred from fallii g tree« Last Saturday E«l- ward Senke, who baa been living on West Beaver, rut «low n a large free. In falling, the tier still« k a pole which wn> lying across another log, ami the poll* Hew up, striking Mr. Senke, crushing his left side, breaking his ribs and frac turing Lis skull, lie die.I early Sunday morning, never speaking a wool after he was hurt. Deceased was about 36 years ami was unmarried l>r L. F Seal attended him, hut his injuries weie so laid that surgical skill could avail nothing. Ei» II eadmciiit :—I have long thought of writing a line to you as regards this country. Times are very I ihi «I here ami $1.00 per day here is a very poor living i I see the mill hands there get 85 cents 'per day. 85 cents there is more than $1.25 lieie. There Hour and produce of all kinds are « heap, while here every such thing is dear. Butter ami eggs being about the only « heap things in t hi* market. Potatoes are now selling for There an* few persons, in«h*e«l, wlm«l<» $1 50 per bundle«! ami never go below not love flowers. This is th«* planting $1 .(X) per bundle«I. Meats of all kinds season ami we are forcibly reminded «»I are high priced. Flour now is $3 50 per 1 of its pres« m e l»y the olaborHte cata barrel. This is the cheapest it has ever logue of The Ding«-e Ac Conard ('<»mpan\ been since we have r« si«le«l here My entitled “Our New Guide to Rose advice to people in Tillamook is to look ( ultuie’' a handsomely iilustrate'l bool on the bright side ami see how blessed <>f 112 pages, (‘«»ntaining a «'omplete col they are to live in a country where they lection «»f all fl''Wers worth growing— can raise their own garden ami have especially a large collection of roses, <»f their own milk ami butler. Working which they are the largest glowers in men in this country an* helpless slaves Ameriea—telling of th»- culture of each. They can never get enough to go away The readms of the H e \ dli <* ht sliotil«! on, no are oblige«! to stay. Tillamook not allow tin* planting season to go by has many advantages over this country, without planting a few flomrs B\ good water for one thing The winter i<»il«»wing tin* «•arefiillv prepared instill« - climate here is more pleasant than there, lions giv«*n in their call login* no om* hut you Tillamookers li.we the best nee«l have any fear of «iisappoiiiting re cl.mate in summer, but a pers«»n has to sults All kinds of tl«»weis never w« i«- have something else to live on besides so cheap, nml w«‘ ie<|uest all to consu ’ climate. Mas. N. <i. I’ iii i . pn , tin* advertisement of this mammoth May 1, 189.5. Coleta, < al. concern. Ifanvlhing we have said ha- [It should be remembered llmt $1J JO influence«! v«m to Irv a few flowers, l»< - per «lay ami board is the lowest wages fore buying semi for tlieii New Guid« ; piiitl lieie, the statement as to 85 rent» it is sent free h> intemling pui'cluiHei being a mistake. However, we donut upon reque.-l. They also publish a nd vine people to come to Tillamook to «■harming magazine, whose ««hjert i* aerk work. There are more men than expressed by its title, “Success with I ■lowers,” th«* Hiibscii pt ion price ■ jobs here now.) which is only twenty-live eenlM pri \ull<e. year It in brimming ovei witliwpi«; information, ami cannot fail to be of Notice is hereby given that roadwork great interest I«» all. Semi ioi samph- lute now Iregnn throughout the county. «•«>py \<l<lress The Ding«*«* Collar«' Keep a »harp lookout for the notices ('ompany, W«*st Grov«*, I’a. poole*I by su|H'rvisorx and meet them at the place xml time dwignsted there The Indian agent at the Siletz I him re in, a. all work inuet lx* done between ceived official notice from the Indian de thio date and the 11th., of .lune, 1895, partment at Washington whiting tha’ by Ih<xte wlm intend to work out the the department limi recognized th»* . ........ nt of their lai Dated May 11, action of the county court in app«»intiiiz Bv order of (’«jiinty < <>urt, justice's ami creating mad «iistrict \V. W. < under , Jmlgr at the Siletz, mid authoiiziiig the iigen: t<* h I mi I ìm I i the Imliaii courts, iim th«*•• Indiaiis an* now citizen* The indiali« Th«* extent to win h the Mongolian have all been alloted their lands, an I plies-ant Ims multipli«*«! ami spiea«l out there remain t«> I m * opene«l to settler* .»ver the Willamette valley in h«rg«* MJMW a- re- numbers is not generally umlerslood, T wu teams ii '» hi biabo passed through but it is a fact that they are ex> »‘« «lingly inimeroux \ gentleman traveling mt town Monday in tlieii way to < Pcean <»o the east side of lh< coa«,b, looking Park, Tillamook ( oiinty, wlieie they out only from that si«le, ami from Eu pro|s>»«* to -eti le. Sheridan Sun. gene t«» lllainy at no greater «li-taiH»* lh|mis Tabuli*« : a family r nn di than alM»ut sixty yar«l«» from the rail- t oad lr«rk In- counle.l «0 of tliewe beauti Ri| an« Tabule« hau* coin • io stay ful bir«l- running ar«>uml in the Hehls Kilians Tabu es standard r m d.v. and |M»st«iree. I «»rent <»r«»»e Timex