I n the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of O re ­ gon for the C ounty of T il ^ amoo *^, Jacob R. Reeher Plaintiff Suit for vs Divorce. Lea Cavilla Reeher Defendant To Lea Cavilla Reeher, the above named de­ fendant, in the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the first of the next term of said court. To wit: Onor before Monday the 26th day of August 1895. You will take notide, that if you fail so to appearand answer said complaint the plaintiff will apply to the above named court for the re­ lie! demanded in said complaint. To wit: For a decree dissoving the bonds of matrimony now existing between thé plaintiff' and defendant and that defendant pay the costs and disburse­ ments of this suit and for such other and further relief as may seem meet to the court. This summons is served by publication there­ of upon the defendant, Lea Cavilla Reeher, in the Tillamook H eadlight for six consecutive week.-. By order of Hon. H. H. Hewitt Judge of said court, made at chambers at Albany, on the 28th day of June 1895. I. T. M aulsby , Att'y for plaintiff. LOCAL NEWS. Council Meeting Life Co., W. J. Helvie’« Kansas and Bust Co , and other schema« of like Council was called to order at 8 P M ilk that have been worked here. Some Fly fishing la in vogue .Saturday night, by W. IL Reynold® of the promoter« or ag^nta may think J C. Mason is her* for a abort viait. chairman. Roll call found a full board they are doing good, but they are far The steamer ffarriaon arrived Satur- present. Minutes of last meeting read, from it. But, if you will bite ut such and approved things ns these and the chh I i purchasing A bill for $131.35 by Colin A Co. for Born, to Wni. Mills and wife, July 16, fakiry, go ahead and repent later. 400 feet fire hose, couplings and nozz les, HOU ! There is no use sending out of town to Motion Dr. W. J. May rsturned from Portland get so-called tailor made suits, unless as per order of June 8th read. by Hiner that the bill be allowed, and Tuesday. you »re out of the ordinary size and can’t M. G. Will«, of Yakima, wat in th® get a fit here. You can l.uy better goods warrant drawn for aame Bill for 50 cent® by J. J. Stewart work city this week. and get better fits for less money right 011 sidewalk on nw corner of first and Page & Son. shoemakers, do repairing here, and at the same time help second avenue east. Motion made and on short notice. Tillamook. carried that the bill be allowed aud war­ E. G. E Wist, the Nehalem capitalist, It Is understood that only oue judge rant drawn for Name. Now come® W. H. is in tho city. will be here this year during circuit Maple the proprietor of a phonograph, Judge Hewit will come and and aaks for a reduction of license, a« he Many of the farmers have made good court. Judge Burnett will give liis attention to wants to stay in the city, and run the progress haying. Wanted, 9000 first class shingles. Ap­ court business elsewhere this year. The husiiiess and think« $2 00 per day too docket will be light, only a few civil much Motion by Cohn that license be ply at this oilice. cases, and no criminal cases so far as granted to Mr. Maple for one week, for Thirty pounds dried grapes for $1 00 known at present $6 in advance, carried and license grant­ at Edmunds & Co. 8-9 Arthur, Baxter, and Gilford Still well ed. Now comes Win. Kuoell asking lor Chas. Hemstreet Is making good pro­ made a trip to Skooknm lake last week a reduction in license for temperance gress on his new boat They say the trip is a hard one, hardly drinks, as he only sells lemonade and Mr. II. Herrington, of Wilson river, worth making, and nothing is to be seen soda waler, he thinks $10 per annum too was in the town this week but a long lake, with swampy sides, and much. Motion by Cohn that Kuoell he Edmunds & Co. pay J21« cents per some good land surrounding. They did granted license to sell lemonade and pound for sound dry hides. nol find the cabin or see the Skookum soda water for $5 |»er year, carried and F. M Brown and L. A. Bailey, of spirit, (hough they saw old lr«( ks where license granted. Now comes a petition from G. and F. N. Elliot asking for he had been over a ysar ago. South Dakota, are in the city. An item taken from the Forest Grove improvements or first street west of 2nd Mrs. H. A. Woodford is in Forest Petition returned for rimes last week regarding W. J. Smith’s avenue west. Grove visiting with her aunt. more signaturo«, as only a part of prop­ war record was incorrect. The facts are The bakery keeps well supplied with Now comes Mr Smith was enlisted in the regular erty holders h id signed it. all kinds of fruits that are in season army, not in the Indian service, from a subscription paper with a request ask­ C. B. Hadley, A. L. Alderman, and 1864 to 1866. However, Mr Smith’s ing help to purchase a hand engine. Abe Cohn went to Portland Tuesday. company was stationed at Fort Boise, This was laid over until the next meet­ Fred Page, the painter and decorater, Idaho, most of the time. He was ing. Councilman Eberman now asks is kept busy on the new buildings in in Company B, 1st Oregon regiment, U. permission to have Biglow’s dray license I transferred, the request being granted. | town. S. Volunteers. The Recorder now makes his quarterly­ Edmunds de Co. will pay 10 cents per Wanted:—All kinds of fakirs, soap report. Motion made and carried that pound for fancy solid packed dairy sellers and prize package men Excel the report be accepted and plated on bullet. lent opportunities in this county. Ex­ God said, “let there be light.” The penses guaranteed, and large salary or file. Motion made and carried that the mar­ Standard Oil Company said not by a commission paid. Rich field to work in. shal be and is hereby instructed to en­ ----- d sight. z\ first class bilk can get all the loose force ordinance No. 47 in relation to G. It. Huff has just completed a suc­ vlisnge in the county. Must be 1111 public halls, as legards fire escapes and cessful four month’s term of school al entire stranger, ami horn way-off. The swinging doors. Motion made to ad­ bigger the humbug the belter. Don’t Pleasant Valley. journ until Saturdrty July 20, carried. Chas. Hemstreet expects to launch his waste postage writing but come al C. N. D rew , Recorder. little boat next Tuesday, and she will be once. 'Hie school board has selected Mrs. R 1 named the “Irene” Win. Eberman received nows that his R Hays as principal of the city schools, | G. W. Phelps to J. B. Devennia, lot 7, father is again stricken with paralysis, and the other teachers have been retain- ' blk 18, Thayers ad to Tillamook, $42 50 ed. The salary paid the principal is $70 and is not expected to recover. J. T. Booth to Thomas Coates, lots 7 per month, and $40 per month for the I)r. W. A . Wise is in his new office ¡others. School will commence the first and 8 blk 18, Thayers ad to Tillamook, ready to do dental work, lie will be Monday in September. The selections $150 00. pleased to meet his ol.l friends who need seem fo give satisfaction as they are all Ella R Hays to J. E. Tuttle, lots 1, 2, work. competent, ami nr® Tillamook people. 3 and 4, blk 1, Hays ad to Tillamook, Local Market:—New potatoes 1 cent No use going outside for teachers when $225.00. per pound. Eggs, 10 cents. Creamery we can do so well at home. Ella R. Hays, to M. F. Leach, lots 1 butter, 30 cunts per roll Wheat, $1.75 (’. H. Hunt, Ex-Chief of police, Henry 2, 3, 4, blk 2, Hays ml to Tillamook per sack. ’ 1 Grillin, of the detective force, Chai les $225 00 Edmunds & (’<». are soiling best qmil- Sliter 1 and Bob Jennings, all of Portland, W. A. ami Dora Wise to IL Kreimeier ity Mason’s fruit jars at 85 cents and ( nre nt the Trask toll gilt® fishing. Mr. lots 3 and 4 in blk 28, Thayers ad to $1 20 respectfully for quarts and half Hunt played a neat joke oil the rest of Tillamook, $135.00. gallons. the party. He said he couldn’t come, at Ella R. Hays to Samuel Perry lots 1, I red Beals and wife, A. G. Beals, Mrs. the last moment, and they started as and 2, blk 4, Hays ad to Tillamook, M Nair and daughters and Dr. Wiley’s they supposed without him. But dis­ $125.00. family were nt the beach tliis week guised ns a tramp, he came <>n the same F. P Hobson to Claude Thayer, lot 8, rust icating. train, and the others didn’t recognize of sec 22, In, low, except 1 square acre, A Mr. Slaughter Ims purchased 40 him until they arrived at North $190.( 0 acres of the Squires plme at Pleasant Yamhill. MarthaS Martin to J. H. Rankin, Valley and is inuking subatuntial Look at this--25per cent, reduction on improvements everything in my store for twelve days. tract of land in Tillamook county, $960. COHN & I n the C ircuit C ourt of stock of su miner goods furnishing goods of every description Hats and caps Clothing for boys and men J and gentlemen, also for children merchandise goods Attend the phonographic entertain­ ment Saturday night and hear the mu­ sic. Vocal, ii'Btrumental and full band selection« will ba given. Tuttle A Cary put the metal cornice on II A E Thayer’s bank building looks neat And auhatiintiHl, and is more durable than wooden cornice«. Dress Free delivery wagon Prof. (’. I. Stubbs passed through When you come to town uo and look at the furniture in Nels Thompson’s Beaver on his way to Woods. store. It will cost von nothing to see it Miss Fanny Smith is teachings very and get prices, even if you don’t good school up the river. She, without doubt, ranks as one of the foremost James McCain is hers, and as there is teachers of Tillamook county. LurJV^^ c° Of AI.I.KN Hol SE. John F Hardisly Portland C T Dukeriiian Win Brown Tacoma W 11 Mills Eugeno J S ” ” C Mills Beaver Harry Crane Garibaldi Mrs B Wells ami daughter Garibaldi LUMBER ™ BOXEjS of and alera in At their IlobeonviUe «tore they carry a large atock of no court business outside he |s engaged Last Sunday, Rev C Mill’s cousin, in making hay on Ids Trask river place J. Mills, bishop of the V. B. Church, Jim doesn’t handle the pitchfork very favored us with a discourse. The speak­ much, but be acta as Irons. er proves to la» the right man in the The shsrifF will Iwgin to nmks the tax light place People should be careful about Mutual lnsi rame companies which have their place of biisiiiess in some distant place We have tried all kinds ami And none safe ui »»» *■ isiicli as ths A. O. U. ^Masonic insurance or- binlrer the San Fran- Ion, the Maasachusetg (500, principal due upon a promissory note executed hi you to the plaintifl ou the 26th d.yoJMsyrt^, .„d the intereat thereon from it. date at the rale of a per cent, per annum an I accruing interest Also for J50 Attorney fee«. tlx'" Pl.ltUilf on the mortgaged premises referred to herein, for the costa and disbursement« of thia suit. And'for the fore- nSg0,' ,h' nior,«"se executed by you to , ,o "'c“re “bipromisory note and the 2 .ofr‘heJaJK1’ realized therefrom to cd i "JT"* of •',ch decree. Thia summon« is published 111 pursuance of an order for sen ice publication made by Hon. «nd bearing date June 29. 1895. 'X W. Thayer Newton McCoy & Claude Thayer. Attorneys for Plaintiff. l!S gon for the C ounty " ..'’L™ 1'; J**™ o' »Ku of T illamook . * R. D. Peckham, plaintiff, Vi. John W Anderson, E. H Department ( owing, Mary Hughes, No. a. John w. Iler, and S. V. Anderson, defendants. T° ao.n,i,H.bo^^^*,,d « H «.c'h'of S,tnte of Oregon; Vou .nd ouir.JI tn £ are,hereb> commanded and re- ? ad to McMinnville bonus business doesn’t harmonise w ith It is evident from the kow ledge gleaned his religion and so he has given up the through an incidental conversation with business entirely. He will «till continue the alxive named gentlemen that the in the real estate and other business a« principal »hare holders ex|»ect more All .lg.ses of job work done on abort assistance from this end of the road advertised. A lhirteen-year-old I toy of Tim Me- However it is thought they will resume notice at the II k . oi . ioht ottice. V no . Corms« k was drowned while bathing in op|«eration Irefora long. Trask river last Sunday, lie was swim­ ming in deep water but gave out and was past reviving when hi® companion® took Idin out the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of O re ­ gon for the C ounty of T illamook . Isaac J. Stratton Summons by Plaintiff vs publication Vinton S. Rice, C. Thayer and Department E. Thayer Defendants No. 2. To Vinton S. Rice one of the above named de­ fendants in the name of the stale of Oregon you are hereby required and commanded to appear in the above entitled court ami answer the com­ plaint filed against you in the above entitled suits on or before the first day of the next term of said court to-wit: On or before Monday the 26th day of August 1895. You will take notice if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint the plain­ tiff will apply to the above named court for the relief demanded in said complaint towit, for a decree against you for the sum of <462 with in­ terest thereon from the 24th day of March 1891, at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum and the further sum of fi6i with interest thereon from the 24th day of March 1891 at the rate of 8 per cent per annum and for |i5o attorney fees and the costs and disbursements of this suit aud a decree against all the defendants forecl sing the two certain mortgages described in th#« complaint and that the lands described in said complaint and said mortgages be sold as by law provided and the sum realized applied to the payment of the sums found due this plaintiff. This summons is served by publication upon the defendant Vinton H. Rice by publication in the Tilliiniook H eadlight for six weeks by order oi lion. H. H. Hewit. Judge of said court made at chambers on the ‘¿5th day of April 1895 E. E. SELPH ~9 Attorney for Plaintiff. United States Lund Office, Oregon City, Ore­ gon. June nth IS95 To A ll whom I t M ay C oncern . *1 ake notice, a H earing , in accordance with the instructions of Hon. Commissioner's letter ”C ’ of October 30th. 1994. No. 1523, and the alle­ gations contained in Deroy C. Quick’s affidavit of contest, will be had in the ease of the said Deroy C. Quick vs. Henry Scott, involving H. h. No. 8088, made August 16th, 1889, for SW<. Sec 3(, T 2 S, R 9 W. will be had before the County Clerk of Tillamook county, at Tillamook Oregon, August 6th, 1895, at 10 o’clock A. M.. and all parties in interest are hereby summoned to appear there, at said time with their wit­ nesses, and submit their testimony in the mat­ ter at issue. And on the 6111 day of September, I895, at 10 o clock A.M., the testimony then submitted, and the papers filed relating to this contest will be passe«! upon by the Register and Reciever. at this olllce. R obert A. M iller . Register. 4-9-June-2o-Jy-25. P eter P aquet , Receiver. I n } No trouble to show our J. Rankin to J. H. Cook, same as Watches, clocks, spectacles aud sporting goolis. Jas. McCain has been enjoying him­ Hadley's mare ami Rock (’teek Baldy, foi $56 11 «ide, one quarter mile, was won self for several days in onr midst with his usual Ashing outfit. by Baldy Ntaily^2tK) changed hands Plaintiff i Dep’t No. a. vs William W. Quick Defendant To William W. Quick the above ____ _________ named de- fendant, in the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby requested and commanded to appear | in the above named court and answer the com­ plaint filed against von in the above entitled suit on or before the first day of the next regu­ lar term of said court after six weeks publication of this summons upon you, to wit: On or be­ fore the 26th. day oi August 1895- The defendant will take notice that if lie fail to so appear and answer said complaint within the time above- named, the plaintiff will upply to the court aforesaid for the relief prayed for in the com­ plaint. which in briefis for a decree, foreclosing thecertain mortgage describedin the complaint given in favor of the plaintiff’on the 25th day of January 1895, and for a decree against the de­ fendant for the sum of $60, with interest thereon from the 25th day of January 1895 at the rate of ten percent per annum, and the further sum of J56 attorneys fees, and for costs and disburse* ments of this suit, and that a decree be entered directing that the interest of the defendant in the Donation Land Claim of James ami Anna Quick, as the heir at law of said Janies and Anna Quick.be sold to pay said sums andforsnch furthei relief as he is entitled to in equity and good conscience. This summons is served 011 the defendant by publication thereof in tlie Tillamook H ead ­ light for six weeks, by order of Hon. II. H. Hewitt, Judge of said court, made at chambers on the 21st., day of June, 1895. 5 11 E- 1<- S elph , Att’y. for plaintiff. Don't fail to call ami inspect our large crockcrv, and in fact all kinds of general Abe Cohn has gone to Portland on businesH, and will go to San Francisco before letiiining lie will buy a large line of goods while out. S tate of O re F. R. Beals goods for the ladies—sure we can suit you Rob’t Painter, of Walla Walla, Wash., son of Robert Painter Sr., a pioneer of Oregon, is visiting with hi« sister, Mrs. G. O. Nolan in this city. the GON FOR THE COUNTY OF T1LLAMOOK. Dry Good«, Boot« and Shoe«, Hardware, Groceries Feed, Provision«, Etc. r «a d complaint as aforsaid the plaintiff fendsntl ''th.'i’.h"?I"*’«'”»"« a»«in«t the u w lÌd,4oT‘’ U” •u,‘ ,"d th*' the .nm òr STEAMER TRUCKEE Prices to Suit Agent« for fa.t Railing steamer n., the iMitmhng Steamer Tnickee '"it!?""T” ,rO'” *•" "n*’ T"r* ”>5 00 Steerage ” 9 90 Cabin. Round Trip. *14 00 the Times BOQTg end Made to order. °rPortl.„d »< aperto,, Repaiiinc deue a» cheap «« thè che«peti Come and be convincevi Avvocate Building. P. F. BROWNE. ™ TR*?" l'rm of »«id court 0 1,1 ® su,nmo”s upon you W J. E. SIBLEY, I Priwcipst OAce. Ber .-y m . B. F on MiS nretr i«.. Ul'”1’0'! Of “id '"“»»"«e found due the ? ,o ,he •mo»ut • tton.er .n*^ 1 , 5. ,o»Mh'r with Slso oo