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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1895)
local news mowing machine», windmill», logging T Notice. oppllonces, pump,, water pipe,( bolt., Th»Trcnk«e »ailed for Friaco Mon •>«ilo, K-.ew., m.cldn. oil., pai„t,, alhl 1 " • with to inform the public that the diver» other thing, too nnmerou» to day North \ Anthill and Tillamook stage Chas. R»y of Neatucca whs in the city mention. Tluv do plumbing aud tin line i» now making daily trips on ning in all its branch»», promptly, and schedule time, making connections with last week at veiy reasonable rules. People who the 3:30 P. M. train for Portland. The steamer Harrison arriv.nl in the wish work or good, i„ their line slmuld bay Saturday. P. H. M esi . er , Proprietor. Me them before deeling elsewhere. Rev Morgan started Monday for For Sale at a fìraat Sacrifice Dr Petre’s father died June 7, ag,d Forest Grove. 75 years, at East Angola, Indiana. It I 80 acres of land in Tillamook county, Bern to Win. Williams and wife, a may be neceteary for I)r. l’.tre to mak. described as follows: 1011, June 13. » visit to Indiana to settle the estate 8 E X of N W X and the S W q of Fred Rohl tell, of Nehalem, was in the De<-ea»ed was born iu Franc, and came N E X of see. 10, tp 3 8, R 9 W. No in- TILLAMOOK, OR. city this week. to America in 1849 __ ______ o „ . ------ ----- He served iu tl.e cunilierance, $2.60 per acre, cash. The Wilson river stage had seven pas Mexican war. Many people ]ier( „¡|t Address at once. J. F. B arfihld , sengers Monday remember him •» he paid thi» place a Santa Cruz, Cal. visit (our year» ago. The comity court has recieved a new NOTTCK OF SHERIFF'S SALE. road machine on trial Both city creameries are getting all Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a MAIL SCHEDULE. warrant issued out of the county court, of the There were three horse races on the the milk they can handle, notwithstand County of Tillamook, State of Oregon, ami T illamook and N orth Y amhili .:— ing the prediction that the creamery to me directed and delivered as sheriff ami fair ground track Sunday. Leave N. Yamhill daily except Sunday 8 p. m. tax collector of Tillamook county, State of buHine»» would be overdoue. It appear» Arrive at Tillamook next day by 4 p. m. Oregon, commanding me to collect the de Frank Crane anil brother of Miami Leave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p. in. taxes charged in the list of delinqent that there are more cows In the country linquent Arrive N. Yamhill next day 2p. m. A were in the city last week. t«x payers for the year 1893 by levying upon and than ever before and that they are all selling the goods and chattel« of such delinquent T illamook and H obsonvili . k :— Win. Eberman and family have re giving a great deal of milk this season. taxpayers and if a sufficient amount cannot be L’ve Tillamook daily except Tuesday b:oo a.111. found then upon the real propertv as set forth Arrive Hobsonville 9:00 a.m. turned from their visit at Seaside. ...»I,»» ^^i;...ue|lt tax Ust of said’county or so L’ve Hobsonvllle, except Tuesday . . 2:15 pan. The Fairview crsamery Is also getting aI | ” u ‘ c h h e t £}^ at,- .„•11 •. 1 ,, 0 rr HlUMI ^.. ...v.^/as IIIVI CUI i.u shall oa.u.a cnnatj satisfy the ailluUlll amount UI of lllACS taxes Arrive Tillamook ............. . 5-15 p in. Born to J W. Johnson and wife of Hie milk It can handle. I Charged against the delinquent tax paver, to- N etarts :— f,ether with costs and expenses of sale*f situated Leaves Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays, Hembree, Friday, June 14, a eon. n Tillamook county, Oregon, and described as Billy Knoell, proprietor of the Bakery | follows 7 a. ni. aud 1 Saturdays at . ........... to-wit: Arrives Netarts 12 m. W. Tinnerstett and daughter came in is up with the tiniee. He enters to the | Chatterton (’. L., w of nw ne >4 of nw leaves Netarts, same days, .1 p. m. from Clackamas county last week. section 27. tp. 1 s, r8 w, J2oacres; lots Arrives Tillamook by 6 p. in. whim» imd winhe» of th» public. He 1, 2, 7 and 8, block 1, Stillwell's addi B arnegat :— The fish are running well yet on the keep» mt eye out ror fruits am) vegeta- tion to Tillamook City $18 84 Round trip to be performed on Monday. lu... *1..., ----- in... . . - , j Day John ’ • C., ‘ tract •* beginning j at a point on that art likely to be desirable to Columbia and the fishermen ure doing bles G rand R ond :— • • ’ ’ ‘ | quarter section line 12.50 12.5* chs. w of ---------------------------- Leaves Grand Rounde daily except Sunday bis many customers, and always lias a well section corner on E foundry section at 6 p. m., or on arrival of mail from McMinn 24. tp. 1 s, r 10 w, thence south 13chs. ville. to intersect center of slough, thence The dance iu the new Allen House fine assortment of fresh candies for those Arrives at Tillamook at 1:45. westerly along center of said slough Leaves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 0 Saturday very pleasant who dote on confections. Call and sae to make a westing of 55 rods, thence p. m. or on arrival of mail from N. Yamhill, him; he is always in a good humor. north to intersect said quarter section which is usually 4.30. affair. line, thence east 55 rods to beginning Arrives at Grand llonde at 1145. section 25, tp. 1 s, r 10 w, 16 acres; , Stubbs di Reynolds have put tli* In the court proceedings of Washing* Post Office hours, 7:30 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. ... Tract beginning 60 feet s and 60 feet finishing touches on their new art ton County, as published in the Hills Money Order department, 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P. M. w of bw corner of block 9, Tillamook, thence s 3;o feet, thence west 210 feet, boro Independent, we see the following: Sunday 3 00 to 2:00 P. M. gallery. thence s I05 feet, thence west 640 feet, “Application Wilson river boom toll thence 11 5OO feet, thence e 474 feet, Mies Edna Ross who is teacliing at thence s 100 feet, thence e 24.5 feet, road, for new rates of toll. Dismissed thence n loo feet, thence e 131 feet to Gletiora visited with K R. Hays’ family DIRECTOR place of beginning in section 25, tp. for the reason Washington county Ims no ( Saturday. 1 s, r 10 w, $52 16 jurisdiction of a road Iving in Tillamook ! . u ,z of e nw ,, fw . ’.2 and , STATE OF OREGON. ’ . ‘ I Johnson Peter IL, ne Charles Hemstreet •xpect« the nia- * county. Washington county Governor W. P. Lord will not es-' ” ne *• %) ne »«/'»»«..•» 7, ♦»»«« section tp. 3 n, -a», r 9 w. Secretary of State ll .R K incaid 160 acres, tax .... $12 42 eliinery for his new boat here on the tablish rates of toll on the six miles Treasurer . P hil . M etch an Miller A A., lots I to 22, in block 15, in A. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Stationery, Books. Supt. of Public Instruction G. M. I rwin next Truckee. A. Miller’s addition to Tillamook lying in this county, and the citizens Attorney-General C. M. I dlkman City * 3 19 State Printer W. II. Leeds The Harrison sailed for Astoria Tuea- traveling such six mile* must be allowed Thayer C. & E., s % of sw w ft of se ?4, tR. S. B ean section 30, tp. 2 s. r 10 w, tax fio 8a ; day, and expects to return to this place to do so free of charge.” Supreme Judges . ?E. A. M oore , illamook regon <c. W olverton Wilks Lucy A., lots 2 and 7, block 7, Bay next Saturday. Member Board of Penalization . S. D. G ibbon It was thought that the longstanding , city. f 7 75 (G eo . H BURNETT ■ Unknown, lots sand 6, block 18, Stillwell's Circuit Judges E. G K. Wist and family of Nehal- fight between the Little Nestucca settlers ill. H. H ewitt addition to Tillamook City, tax f < 92 I Prosecuting Attorney J am eh M c C ain em were in the city last week. They and the Baxter Toll Road had been com-1 Now therefore after due levy and by virtue [ Joint Senator J. W. Maxwell of said warrant 1 will sell at public auction for 1 Representative ......... H. G. G uild went to Portland Monday. promised and settled. Il appears a con cash in hand at the court house door in Tilla- ■ UNITED STATES OFFJCALS: niook, in Tillamook county, State of Oregon, A.L. Alderman Hiul Warren Daugherty tract had been signed giving the settlers | on Senator» [ J H. M itchili . the 28th day of June 189ft, at the hour of J J. N. D olch returned from an extended business trip free passage over the road, but the set 10 o’clock in the forenoon ofsaid day, the above CoinrreMMinen l,st ,)iHtrict B. H ermann di'scribed real estate, or so much thereof as ' congressinen |2utl . w. R. Ku.m tlers claimed that toll was collected shall be necessary to satisfy the amount of to Portland per.sleamer Harrison. R out .A. M iller taxes charged thereon, together with costs and just the same after ths contract bail been Registet, A number of burse race» have been oc- U. S. Land Office, Oregon City J expenses of levy and sale. , Peter Paquet this 22 day of May 1895. euring lately. The approaching races signed. The light has begun again, and - Given under my hand t Receiver. J. H. J ackson , the county court took action last week ■ Sheriff and tax collect »r of COUNTY OFFICIALS: on the 4th is engendering enthusiasm. Tillamook county, Ore. Judge W. W. C onder 'that will put the mait«r in the circuit ID. I*. H arvey The Ladies’ Aid Society social in court, and it will likely be carried to the Commissioner...................... NOTICE OE SHERIFF’S SALE FOR TAXES IL- B. A lley Fe.-irnside’s hall last Saturday night was supreme court as speedily as possible. Clerk............................................. FOR THE YEAR 18^2. T. II. G ovne Sheriff......................................... J. H. J ackson Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a well attended, uud eveiy body liiul 11 The petition of the settlers to establish a warrant Treasurer ................................. J ohn B arkkk issued out of the county court of the PROPRIE1 OR: Assessor.................... . A. T. W hite of Tillamook. State of Oregon, and to good time. Surveyor................................. . | county road where the toll road is now, county . A. M. A ustin me directed ami delivered as «heriff and tax School Superintendent L. P. S mith A mail from Hembree writeH wanting practically obliterating the Baxter road, collector of Tillamook county, State of Oregon, Coroner C. H. R eynolds commanding me to collect the delinquent taxes Deputy Prosecuting Attorne :y E. E. S kli - h to know how to proceed to institute the was acted upon favorably by the court, charged in the list of delinquent tax payers for Circuit Court convenes tL_ _ _______ ,r _ in ne , 4th Monday year 1892, by levying upon and selling herd law in thi« county. Who will and Baxters were refused a schedule of the August, and an adjourned term is generally the goods ami chattels of such delinquent tax held in the spring payers, and if none be found, then upon the answer him through the columns of this 1 toll rates. This will bring n.alters to a PRECINCT: real property, as set forth in said tax list, or so 2 Yarda of U/hita Leghorns Justice of the Peace .................. LT. M aulhhy paper? I focus at once, and the higher courts will much thereof as shall satisfy the amount of Constable .................. S. Mil.I.EH taxes so charged, with cost and expenses of sale, 3 jj Brawn „ CITY OFFICIALS. Mrs A E. Barker left fur her home soon decide if the Baxter road is a legal situated in Tillamook County, Oregon, and Mayor ........ K. E. S f . lph as follows to wit: S. S. Hamburgs in Forest Grove after giving a course of toll road, and one upon which toll can described . . D. R eahonkr JJ Pacific States Savings Loan & Building J ohn J on eh fourteen lectures here She made many be collected. The county will be to some Association, mortgage from Susan Council ..................... L. H iner U/gandottBB A. ami A. P. Wilson, $7oo on lot« 3 IJ . . W. H.R eynolds friends while here and expects to return expense in the matter, but it is supposed djvvcbtv of and 4. block 10 Claude Thayer’s add. G eo . C ohn to Tillamook, dated August 27, 1891, Plymouth RackB Recorder ! that the court intends to find out what ......... U. N. D rew n again shortly. Recorded Sept. 4. 1«91, book ’‘G,” Treasurer A lfred W illiams pages 449, 460, 45J, tax $16 Ro Marni» all W. T. Perry Indian Gamaa €'. B. Reynolds, secretary of the State are the necessary conditions for a toll n Now therefore after due levy ami bv virtue of SCHOOL HOARD Secular Union, is expectrd to be here in road, and make this road and all others said warrant. I will sell at public auction for M. W. Ilariisson. A. W. Severance, and Claude White Feinted H in hand at the court house door at Tilla Thayer.—Clerk, Tom Coates. a lew weeks to deliver a course of lect in the county comply with them, if they cash mook. in Tillamook County, Oregon, on the CHURCH DIRECTORY. Black Sparjihh 2sth day of June. 1895, at the hour of 10 o'clock ure». Heisu fine »peaker and always ure iiot already legal toll roads. C hristian C hurch :—Rev. If. B. Morgan, in the forenoon of said day, the above described pastor. Services on Sundays at ti o'clock A. M. draws a large audience. real estate, or so much thereof as shall be neces I and at 7:30!*. M. until further notice. sary to satisfy the amount of taxes charged A SecularSuuda) School wa» organized thereon, together with costs and expenses of Win more premiums at the State Fair in hot competition than any other M E- C hurch :—-Rev. I). McLachlan, pastor. levy ami sale, 1st Sunday in month nt n A. M. at Bay last Sunday in ths Court House hall, A young mini named Sain Sampson, Given under my hand this 20 day of May 1895. exhibitor. Also won sweepstakes. Stock this season lietter than ever, and Services City and nt 7 P. M. in Tillamook. antiSumliiy J. II. JACKSON. at Pleasant Valley nt 11 A. M. ami in 1 illamook with Mr» J. E. Hosmer as superintend •go uliout 18 year», ui Lafayette, hired u She i iff and tax collector of prices lower. Send for price list of fowls and eggs- at 7 P. M. 3rd Sunday, same asfirst. 4th Hun- Tillamook County, Ore. ent. It will be held every Sunday at 3 tloy, Tillamook, morning and evening. 5th Sun- a hors» at Bewley’« liveiy stable in ' days at Nehalem. P. M. All are invited to attend. [ C atholic C hurch :—N o pastor at preseut. Sheiiiiiui last week to ride to Lafayette, I n the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of O re One thousand gallons of straw berries SOCIETY DIRECTORY. gon for the C ounty of T illamook . but instead of re- A. O. I’. W.—Meets every Monday night at 7 is a low estimate of the amount of straw lie went to Lafayette, Isaac J. Stratton 1 i*. m . In 1. O. O. F. Hall. (ieo. Edmunds, M. W., Summons by Plaintiff berries produced on W. Tinnerstett'« turning to Sheridan cHine to Tillamook. D. T. Edmunds, Recorder. vs > publication Department Vinton S. Rice, C. Thayer and | IIOOK th LADDER < U.-Meetson first Tues place this year. This is the j luce form Hero lie trailed horse» with Scott E. No. 2. Thayer Defendants day night of each month in City Hall Geo. erly owned by G. W Smith ut Fairview. Boatman, and afiei ward« »old the liorae To Vinton S. Rice 011c of the above named de -- ---------------------------- IS THE------------------------------- Cohn, President; Theo, fiteinhilber, Chief, Otto Heins, Secretniy. fendants in the name of the state of Oregon you Nels Thumpeoii Las everything new ; he g,.t of Scott back to liim for (B. He are hereby required and commanded to appear G. A. R — Meets first amt third Saturday of in the above entitled court and answer the com eacli month at 1 I*. M in G. A. R. Ilall. (\ N. then went down to Hank Sampson, hi» and nobby in the line of furniture. If plaint tiled against you in the above entitled Drew, Adjutant; |. W. Wax well. Commander. yon wants nice sofa, bed lounge, look uncle*» place, and «cenied to think liini- suits OI1 or before the next term of said court I. O. (). F.—.Meetsevery Tuesday night at 7:3o to-wit 011 or before Monday the 2t»th day of j i* m In I. O. O. F Hall Wm. Eberman, N. G. ing glass, lied room set, parlor set, nelf perfectly safe. August T’-gs- You will take notice if yon fail to Carl Knudson, Rec. Secretary; Wm. Hamilton, DAILY (without Sunday) $6.00 per year so appear and answer said complaint the plain- | On Friday A. J. Bewley cameover ; Per. Secretary. chairs, wallpaper or window shade«, call tiff will apply to the above named court for the $8.00 per year da ,LY (with Sunday)... A. F th A. M.—Meets fir*t Saturday night of witli u warrant for the young mnn, mid relief demanded in said complaint towit. fora on him. each month in 1. O. o. F. Hall. Geo. Cohn, decree against you for the sum of $462 with iti- W M ; F. R. Beals, Secretary. The various lodge», societies and after keeping him over night in jail here tertsl thereon from the 24th day of March 1891, at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum am! the JOHNSON CHAPTER NO. 24 -Meets at 7 P. church organizations in this county can etaited anil him for Sheridan. further sum of ji6i with interest thereon from M. on the 31c! Saturday of each month at I. O. PER YEAR........................................................ 1 M71 = the 24th day of March if9i at the rale of 8 per The boy ap|ie«r» Io be liardened, and O F Hall. J. E Mibley, H I* ; W W. < under. have space for standing minouiicements cent per annum and for $ l ' xj attorney fees and Secretary. A NEWSPAPER THE INTER OCEAN keer* abreast of the times In ail in our society directory if those interest has no respect for law or riglil Tliis is the costs and dlsburscmt ills of this suit and a SILVER WAVE CHAPTER, No. 11. O. E H- respects It spares neither pains nor expenr.e In securing AI.L THE deciee against m H the defendants forecl sing Meets 2ii<l and 4th HatuKlays of earn month. NEWS AND THE BEST OF CURRENT LITERATURE. ed will take the truuide to send in the not his first offense , hut hi» friend» have the two certain mortgages described in the i Mis. A. A. Ford, W M ;G. W. Pettit, Secretary. helped him out heretofore Hi» parent» complaint ami that tin* lauds described in said minounceineiits. complaint and said mortgage« be Mild a» Ly law provided and the sum realized aoplied to the Ben Higgenbotluim jn.-t leturned from •re respected citizen» of I.i.fayette. payment < f the sums found dur this plaintiff £4^-1 lie date opfaadte your iihiiic printed This summons w served by publication upon on tne innrKin of your pupir or on the wrnpjier Astoiia where lie took a baud of cattle 1 Elie at Forent Grove. the defendant Vinton S. Rice by publication in indicate* the time yoi.r Hulatcription expiic». to »ell to the Astoria I utchers Ben the Tillamook H eadlight for six weeks by find you arc iuvlti <1 to renew nt that time. All of Hon II II. Hcwit. Judge of said court papers »cut to parties outride the county me The Forest Grove mill and warehouse order says Astoiia is quiet, though the fisher It has someth In g of interest to each member of the family. made at cliamfor« on the 2«th day of April 1*95 promptly discoiitiuued when their (inn- expire* ITS YOUTH ’ S DEPARTMENT la lha very best of Its kind. E. E. SELPH and MX month*' nrrearage is the limit within men are all busy and doing better than at the station burned early Sunday PS LITERARY FEATURES are unequal«!. Attorney for Plaintiff. the county. In *toppii»x your *ul»wcript<m, It morning. When the fire was noticed 3-9 i« n»-oM«Hury firgt to pay alf arrenrair**« fur a long time. POLITICALLY IT IS REPUBLICAN, and gives Its readers ths benefit of the ablest discussions on all live political topics. It also gives them I HE NEWS OF first the warehouse was in fiemee, and NOTIC» or ArroiXTMEBT or A dmixisthato «. Dr. A. B. Bailey and R. Burns started THE WORLD. Notice I» hereby given tiiat the uuderaigned Wednesrlay noon for a two weeks lisliing the mill just across the railroad burned ha. been by the county couit of TilUmook NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. IT IS A TWELVE-PAGE PAPER. 1»and Office at Oregon City, Oregon. April, 22, Oregon duly appointed edminiatretor of bout on Three river», a tributary to the before any fire apparatus could be got county i’ 95.—Notice i* hereby given that the following tin- e-tate of Edward Senke Now, therefore, all THE INTER OCEAN IS PUBLISHED IN CMICAUO, THE NEWS AND COHHERCIAL there It was hard work saving the named settler has filed notice of hi* intention to peiaon. having clai.: « againat »nid . »tale are Nestucca. Jack Freeman was to meet CENTER OP ALL WEST OF THE ALLEGHANY MOUNTAINS, AND 15 Bl-.l'fR make tinnl proof iu support of his claim, and required to present them to the uuderaigned station bouses and other warehouses ADAPIED TO THE NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE OF THAI SECTION THAN ANY that said proof will lx- made befotr the County them «1 McMinnville, be having gone properly-verified a. I.y law provided at tile office PAPER PARTNER EAST. As the station is about two miles from of>- F. Se'.pli. attorney at law. iu Tlüamook Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore that lar on the car».—llillslsiro Inde It Is In accord with the people of the West both in Politics and Literature. gon, on July 2, ik-ys, via: Tillamook county, Oregon, on or before aix the main part of the town it took quite citv. John L Chil'ler* Ploese remember that the price of The Weekly Inter Ocean is ONLY ONE DOI - mouth» from the dateol thi. notice pendent. HomeaUrnd Entry No. 8024, ioi the lots 7, 8, i(J a while to gel the h«»ok ami ladder truck Dated thl» nth day of June 1*95. lar per year . Addr... THE INTER OCEAN. Chicago and If. section 2, T. 2 a, r 9 w OTTO WALTHKk. llenrv Meldrum returned from hi« trip and chemi» al engine to the scene of the lie iihbics thi- f jllowing ivltnesses to prove hit Admlnl-trator aforeaald. continuous ri siflence upon and cultivation of, to tlie location of the new fish hatchery tire The ranee <>f the fire is unknown 3-7 said laud, via: WARRANTA PAYABLE. on tlie upper Clackamas Tuesday and The lose is estimated at $20,000, the mill C A Smith, Mai Ion Chance, Grant Bailey and W. G. ‘ hance, all of Tillamook. Tillamook state» they arrived safely with the »ap alone being valued at over JlO.OOO. I he The fol!owii>g «limbered warrant» in r laaa C County, Oregon. 49 2 May? Jiiiieft. Roficrt A. Miller, Register. plies and work i» living pushed on the the insurnnre was small. A great many are «<•» payable»1 mr «*« e'“1 interrai ceste, thia date: , onstrncuion of the iieceaaary batching farmers in the vicinity lied grain stored after NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. roi wi y r. 4SI. 41«. 4<7. 4>*. 419. 41J. 414. 4>S Mud office at Oregon < hy, Oregon. May. ji, 4'10. 4Ò1. 402. 403. 4"4. 41-« 433. 4»7. 449. 4P. 447. apparatus.—Oregon City Enterprise in the warehouse. T. < McNamer, the 41B 1x95 —Noli« •• 1« hereby given (hat (lie following 446, 445. 444. 440 441. 443. 4-a 3'5- intuit'd Miller I in * filed notice of hmintention to There was quite a la'ge meeting of stage proprietor l<»st 400 bushels of oats, j June 3, r*9J. nt akc ft mil proof In aupjHn t of hl* Huhn, and JoHt. B aku «». County Tieasttrer that «aid proof wilt be made before the County these who have used Dr. l’atchen’» Clerk of Tillamook Comity, at Tillamook, Ore gon, on June 24, »895, viz: gripiia remedy in the city hall 1» Satur Wantefi. • r- cond hand camera Call st IP a li J. laaaca day Dr. l’atchen read some explana ,,ffi.e for particular». Homestead Entry No 10529, for the e aw »4, Tlie county court haa cfHiduded lo is the whole story w J». *e . section *», T. j a, r 9 w tory letters, after which all piesent bnihl a vani!, a»d wanis bidè until Fri- lie name« the following white«**« to prove his iontiniiou* re* ide me upon ami cultivation of, about cheerfully »igned a recoiiiniendation for ,l«y tii» Julv terni lor NrnMiinf said land, via: I J H Lewis J. D Wallace, W T West, al! of hi» medicine. Among those who signed •liuiit Wto H» perche» of «lo. », lo he Beaver, and B If Bunn. of TillaHiook, all of shingle, taken on aubaerlplion »tt'il« office were Senator Maxwell »nd Ex-Judge d»li»ered ut tliffi courthouap, RI m I to bn 1 Tillamook Comity, Oregon. only a limited quantity wanted. SJ-4 May 16 June rj Robeit A. Millet, Register. wall. Al», the bid» Holden •neufitireil in I Tuttle & Cary »re doing a flonri»hing will include »and. to I* tne»*ured in Ih» A scholarship in the »“> Acadimy will I« UtL tutti - kOHlt fume •old very cheap Apply »I thl» offi'« *to,ie wali. the Iti» •»”»• *■ 1 the --------- y ' A "«mple Imainem Their enterpri»e know» ne wall, Sea C**1 ■x**th“ oth«r P*ck»cenever «poil» in the clerk’s Coanty order* wauled by Beni» Broe. Ihtrimtioi Bureau and Exchange, »lune i» on i exhibition c------- lumnds They will »ell you anything o( _ 111 po Vv3. flour—Ainivenallyackiiawledcedpiuut la the world. J. I. HOBMIR, Prop’r. from • carpet tack to a threshing ms- oflfi<*e, and that to l»e ftmiiebed must be Keep your »ye <>» Dr < h«»<n*. th« 4«»ti»t. 3*i OOH HI Ml OH STOItf—--------- • Made only by CHCTCÏ 4 CO., Sew Tort Md by ffroccn ewy wS u«. chine, or a fi»h hook to a creamery out equally •» All photo « r»dur«l to »nit hard Um»», from , •*!! e-erythhiM for »v«r y I hm ! y irrite fnr Àrn ut auimtr Kook of n W»N> m nil fit They keep a stock of «loves, tin- The etennier Trnckee arrived in the ;S wul» P«r perd<i«»n apw»r<l« T illamook , O b . Hr.:.«« AST FrcMo. V:lre. hardware, tool», cntlerv, farming I implements and machinery, wagon», bay Ketiirdny. EDMUNDS & CO • > Dealers in General Merchandise « « Sturgeon’s flew and Select £>tocl^. 8 « « A Fine Line of Jewelry T , O . s Sanare Poultry Yards GEO. O. SLOAN, FOREST GROVE, OBE. 1 2 3 I I THE INTER OCEAN Most Popular Republican Newspaper of the West And Has the Largest Circulation. 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