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Circuit Court. The preferred Bond and InVe^meqt Co. I Court convened Munday, Jmlge H. IL Hewitt presiding. Among the Tillamook lawyers repre sented are: I T Maulsby, W. L. Brook a, V W Severance. E. E Selph, W. J. May, Claude Thayer and T. B. Handley. Enables the jtoor man to invest a few dollars and receive large returns in From the outside are : lion. T II in a short time. Some of the loading busines men of Portland are interested longue, J. J. Daly, Prosecuting attorney in it and its reliability is unquestioned. James McCain. J. A. Carson, Ex-Gov . II. 1!. McQuarrie, president of the company, is here and will explain al] W W Thayer and Mr. McNary. matters to those interested. lie can be found at the Alliance Market, or Mr. Following is a list of the grand jurors : C. A. Bailey, local agent will answer questions. Mr. Isaacs, i’eter Byroin, W. G. Chance, Jonas Olsen, G. E. Miznei, T. J. Bowles, W. H. Eason. The case of John Paquet against W. J. May was decided in favor of the plaintiff. In this case Mr May held a tax title on Mr. Paquet’s lain!, but owing to irregu larities in the records of the sheriff’s office (during Frank Harris’ term) the tax title was set Aside. The suit of M. B Petteys against J . . Comer and the Bay City Co-operative □., was decided in favor of plaintiff. In the case «iff F. R. Beals vs W. W. Quick, Io collect $60, and $56 attorney’s fees ami other costs, judgement was given in favor of plaintiff, ami an order made to sell defendant's interest in the James (¿nick estate. --------------------------------- IS THK--------------------------------- Most Popular Republican Newspaper of the West And Has the Largest Circulation. DAILY (without Sunday)..................... .without Sunday) $6.00 per year .. DAII.Y (with Sunday Sunday)............................ $8.00 per year ( DAILY 111’ MAIL I \ The PER Weekly Inter Ocean * C1.00 ' YEAR.............................................. 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Taxpayers Take Notice. We wish to inform the public that the North Yamhill and Tillamook stage line is now making daily trips on »< Insilile lime, making eonnwilons with tiled :U> I1 M train for Poitland I1. Il Mk.xxn, Proprietor. We have cl. med the tax roll to make out the delinquent list Ou and aller the 15th dav of July, 1895, we will lie ready to receive tuxes again, ami on and after the 15th «lay of \ugust, 1896, we will begin to levy on all dehnqm nt piop erty for taxes and c si* J. 11 luK son . Sb« rift. Tillamook Co . Ore Conni) outer* wanted by Beal» Bro* All photo • reduced to »mt haul time*, from 75 cents per perdtoeii upwards. IlH’IS A ht Sicmo. Hipan« Tabule« have come tu slay. Hipan* Tabules : for bad temper Boat f«»r s»|w A iphm I fish boat twenty-eight feet long and nine feet brim, for sale st a sacrifice Apply Io P A*r. Netarts, Gt «gon Notice. Notice is hereby given that at the hist meeting of the common council of Tilla- m«s»k City, the following name«! p«*rsoiiH ware appoint»«! as a board ol viewers to 1 assess the damages or benefiis to private pr«>peity a street will be, running north and south between those two blocks of land designated ami shown on a certain plat, record««! on pages 492 and 494 of hook E, of records of deeds in Tillamook ; local news . County court meets next week See Tuttle & Cary fur hardware. The steamer Truckee sailed for trisco claim, lie aava thoae who are there are doing nothing, hut there is gold there Wih says it will take capital Io operate the mines succesafully N. Yamliill | Record F. J. McHenry, alate deputy Head Sunday. Consul, Woodmen of the World, is here The eteamer Elmore arrived in III« b»y to organize a camp of Woodmen. This* order is very populal on this coast. Saturday. Horn, to F. A Paul and wife, Ailgnet Fred Stoddar«! and Hattie Holden 25, a son. were married Friday evening at the Nels Tliom|*uu keeps all kinds of leaidencoof the bride’s parents. The furniture. young couple nave gone to Santa Cruz, Wm. Olsen, of Woods, was in the city California, to spend their honeymoon. this week. Attorney E E Selph figures quite At the bakery you can find fruits of extensively in the cases on the court of all kinds docket at Tillamook. He appeurs in R Krebs, the Nehalem «aw mill man twenty-three cases. We are pleased to is in the city. see our old friend prospering.—N. Yam Liver sausages, something new at the hill Record. Alliance Market. We are informed that Mr Ewing has G \V. Fenrnside, of Nehalem, was in paid all of his men promptly excepting the lw6 men who have ciiiise.l him trou- the city this week Wood wanted at this office. S«JUitbody hie by bringing suit, We make this in correction of an item that appeared in bring some right away. The new steamer line from China ami last week’s paper. Notice to subscribers—The daily Ore county, as Thayers Addition to the town Japan to Portland is in operation. Tom Linville, of Astoria, has been gonian will he delivered for 15 cants per of Lincoln, now known as Tillamook week Daily and Sunday 20 cents per City, said proposed street to connect rusticating in Tillamook this week. week. Collections will he initde the seventh and eighth streets oí said The San Francisco Examiner should ( first of each month. Tillamook News addition. change its name to “Dailj Durranter.” Company, agent. Boar«! of view \V. H II Cary 1 Marriage license was issue«! this week After publishing statements to the ers on L. II. Brown - to Fred R«»bitch ami Elizabeth Zurfluh. Flora Bluenientlial vs Ann Malanev,et Committee. John Barker ) contrary on another page, we have as I The steamer Harrison went into Ne-: al, judgement for plait tiff for $300. certained that the school board at the The above named persons will meet al The suit ol Baxter’s against T’illamook the City Hall in T illamook City. Oregon haleni August 21 with cannery supplies i List moment has postponed (he time of county was decided in favor of the latter, on Satui'lay, September 21, 1895, nt l he and g«>«»ds. school until Monday, September, 9th. Mrs. Henry Alderman Has been em- i The warm weather caused the delay. and Baxters will lake an appeal to the hour of one o’clock 1‘. M., uliefe the Supremt. court. It is understood the recorder will administer the oath as re ' ployed to teach in one department in the I Beals Bros, have traded the Beals Little Nsstucca settlers will have free use quired by law—before entering upon city school. Block for 166 acres land, formerly owned of the road in the meantime. their duty. Fiank Palt«-n has about concluded ne by Wm. Olsen Th Olsen, of Astoria, And all persons claiming daimues by gotiations to rrbuil'l his mill at the who ha«l a mortgage on the farm got the The grand jury has returned imlict- ments against Ben llaiixhurst and Mrs. reason of said street being opened are Nehalem. building an«l lot It is rumored Beals W. II. Grillith for adultery, and against hereby notified that they must file their Sturgeon, the druggist, keeps books) Bros, will at once erect another large claims for such damages with the record ('. \V. Smith for assault and battery. and stationery, and is putting an order building. Mr. Smith has plead guilty an«! will be er on or before the 20th., day of Septem f<»r school books. A tree fell across Foley school house ber 1895. fi.ieil this morning. This is It is r«*porte«l th® Nehalem fishermen last week completely demolishing it, Dated this 24th., of August, 1895. assault on Mr: Bewley. i are on a strike and will not accept 15 and togother with the furniture, charts, and By order of the common council. Several small civil suits have been 30 cents for salmon. the hooks of the children. Bliss Jennie 14-17. C. N. D kew , Recorder. settled, and others of little importance Men are wanted on the government Peltit who was teaching there, had just are in progress It is thought court will Men W anted. works on the hay. Call on Mr. Ewing taken the cidkhen out to fight an en last a little longer than this week. A de at the camp or jetty . ' croaching forest fire. tailed report will he given next week. Will pay men 17}.» colds per hour, or S. Benson has a considerable quantity Word has come from Point Arena, i $1.75 per day of ten hour« Imik. Apply Special Evangelic Service«. of hembock cord wood cut at his camp at government camp « 1 jelly on Tilla Ca ifornia, that the infant child of John ' here. The steamboats seem I q lake to C has E wing 14-17. E. Jones died August 12. Rev. E. A. Holdridge and Mr. Frank mook bay. it Local market: — Eggs, 12 ’ g cents; 1 freely and by mixing it with fir get Dickson the well known ‘‘Pacific Coast good steam. If the hemlock is cut early potatoes. 30 cents per 100 pounds; Evangelists,” whose work in Astoria last ami allowed to season well it makes bet butter, 30 cents per roll. spring was said by the press of that city L. Gray to Nettie Gray, ela of 110*4 of ter stove wood than fir.— Cathlamet W. J. Smith will treat yon right when ( 1 to have caused the greatest religious « se,4 ami sl2 of sw'j, sec 36, 3s, 8w, $5. < iazette. you stop at his place, the half-way house awakening ever known there, are here S. Johnson to S. V. Johnson, tract in A large company of residents of Hills on the Wilson river road. Thev arrived ill town last Saturday sec 4 and 5 2n, 9w, $400 boro and Glencu passed through this and commenced t heir work with a preach Dr. Linton, of Nehalem, started for , W. S. Cone to S. W. Elliott, lot 11, blk ing service in May’s Academy Building Portland Monday to meet his father who rimreday morning hound for Garibaldi. 10 Bar View ad to Bay City, $4 ’. Among the number were the family of Since that time they have been preach is coming here on a visit R. M Trowbridge to J. Manning, 1. IL longue, R. B. Goodin, Ins father ing and ringing nightly at assembly hall Capt. Latham is now master of the ami family and Les McNutt, (ieo. Hall. Io constantly increasing audiences. tract in sec 13, Is, lOw. $3000. steamer Harrison on the Nehalem As- Claude Hallett and Stella Goodin went J. W. Maxwell to L. II. Brown. 100 toria route.—Nehalem Times. They announce that they are not travell by bicycle.—F. G. Times. ing in the interests of any particular acres Daugherty D. L. C. $1.00. More work is being done on the jettv The law relative to the sotting out <> church ami are not supported by any J. Taylor to J. Robbins, lot 8, blk II, this year than ever before, in fact more church hoard or private imlividmils, hut Ocean Park. $250 forest fires should be strictly enforced. than altogether befote in years past. aim to present the truths up"n which all During the past monili thousands of F. M. Wakefey to C. Madson, lot 17, The excitement over the goldmines dollars wmth of merchantable timber Christians.unite and to strengthen and see 23, 3n, lOw, $----- has «lied out at present, but we under has been destroyed Imlp the work of all evangelical churches. G’-een standing U. S. Patent to R. Ban, e*2 of so ’4, of stand they will be worked after court is I.veryho<ly is cordially invited to hear limber which is subjected to fire soon sec 20, and 1112 of 110’4 of sec 29, 3n, 7w, over. them present the gospel in song ami ser rots unless it is cut and cost of handling mon. The meetings will he in nssenib.y I-------- ^Hereafter the launch Irene will make is considerably enhanced R. Bah to M . Supple, same as above, her regular landing place at the foot of hall every evening al 8 o’clock and on I*erry keeps boats to Saturday evening they will have a “so $650.00 1st. Avenue East, betiei known as Feari - rlet. He has several dif cial religious hour” the exercises differ E. B. Elv to T. D. Moran, 1 acre in side’s w hai f. ferent kinds, and can fit you out with a ing altogether from those of ollie even-J ^sec 5, 2s, lOw, $150 ). The insurance rate war goes merrilvon light row boat, or a sail boat. He also ings, ami including a recitation by Mr Will oi-nn t > A G. riMl F- R B aD in Portland and elsewhere and peo»de has a hand-power stern wheeler w hich lloldiidgp’a daughter, Hie presentation 166*2 acres in sec 22. Is, 9w, $3600. sie getting low rates. IL.|. h n will will carry a number of persons and make of a souvenir to each one in the audience I1' R. Beals et al to Th. OLen. lot 5, strike i Ids place. uood lime. Boats let by the day or and some appropriate solo ami chorus blk 1, 'own of Lincoln, $4125. Dr. W A Wise will be at the Collier ' week, at reasonable rates. singing. Wm. Olsen Io Louis Olsen, 80 acres in hotel in Woods from September fifth to Bill Walling has skipped. He get Oil Sunday meetings will be held a» Garibaldi, $2000. the ten!h. I hose who wish to see him w ind of the fact that he was going to be follows: 7 A. M. at the evangelist’s will please call early. 2-t. arrested for robbery, and slid out last headquarteis two doors east of the H ead IIOTEI, A ltICIV % i n Theo. Steinhillier and B. H. Bunn night. According to his own story he light office, morning prayer ami praise sturted trolling yesterday, hut as thev roblied an ol«l man of $150 last winter survive 11 A. M. the evangelists will went to get into the boat, capsized it, 1 he man he robbed is known here as the conduct a union service in the Christian G N Hart Wood«, Thos J Brenk Port receiving a much needed bath. old Swiss." If Walling will only stay church 2 I’. M. children’s meeting in the Methodist church, where evangelist land, Frank E Casto Portland, E A Wal Do you know that in days gone by the away the people here will l>e satisfied. lloldridge will tell the story of “Jane ker wife and moii Bay City, J II Bridge hpeinesii man used take Ids pen in hand, At a meeting recently held in a neigh and the Finikin seeds.” 3:30 1’. M. in ford Bav City, J W Sappington Hillsboro, ami nowadays he lakes his (miss) type boring town, the preacher sprung that the Metliodiat church, grand rally of men M E Pogue Salem, Win Divar Gardner. writer in his arms?—Humorist. old, wornout chestnut: “All who wish this meeting is for men only, special Henry Miller Gardner, Dr. Linton Ne Married. August 24, 1895 at the iesi- I to go to heaven to stand up.” All but music, and an address to business men halem, J It Hicks Nehalem, W II Grif dence of Hie bride’s father at Bay City, one man are said to have instantly jump by a business man. 8 P. M. in assembly fith Garibaldi, Wm Baxter Dolph, G« G . A Monroe to Miss Mattie Young. ed to their feet. The minister, with sur Baxter Dolph, 11 G spnigus Spruce, R hall union evangelistic revival rally. prise depicted on his face, advanced Rav. I). McLachlan officiating. The meetings will continue through Kiel« Nehalem, Mrs Griffith Garibaldi, down the aisle, saying: ‘Why, Bro it is said that a man was Mint at all of next week, services being held W G Chance Tillamook. S A Brodhead , do you not want to go to hea aliotit two weeks ago w Idle trying to get every night and every aftercoon, (except Bay City, E A Brooks Cape Mearea, 11 ven?” “No,” replied the man, “Oregon into a ceitain house in this place. The II Miller Woods, G W Body felt Beaver, Monday). is good enough for me.” Frank Armstiong Foiest (¡rove, P W (grand jury is investigating the case. M. M. Chisholm, the Westport logger, South l'ialite Items The steamer Hsrrieon has been fishing Taylor -------- W S James-------- Mun- has left lor parts unknown. He is $15,- off the mouth of the Columbia f«.r sob roe and wife Bay City Mr. and Mrs I. C. Quick started tn • ock cod and floundei. The sole are put 000 in debt ami owes some of his men for Boitland on a pleasure trip last Saturday. For Sale at a tirent Sacrifìci It is needless to state in cohl storage and shipped to England two years wage-« that Mr. Chisholm was an ardent church Frank Busi, of Sheridan, has purchas 80 acres of land in Tillamook cuitnty, 1‘ R Smith, a brother of (¡eo L. ed a tract of land on Long Prairie He described as follows: Smith is now editor and half owner of member and an elder of high standing is a bachelor, but it is rumored he will Mr. Chisholm was in partnership with s E % of N \V *4 n,id the S W *4 of the Kalama, Waeh., Buletin. Mr bring a bride soon. N E ‘4 of sec. 16, tp 3 S, R 9 \\ . No i li Smith taught school near here at one his cousin ami was a hard worker, but his investments did not appear to turn Mrs. Chapman, of Lmg Prairie, is very ciiml>vrance, $2 50 per acre, cash, time out very HHtixfHCtorfly. Before leaving sick. We wish her a spetdv recovery Address Ht once. J. F. B wfikld , The .on editor, II G. Guild, Mr.. he took the trouble to write a letter Santa Cruz, Cal. Addison Harris it visiting friomla in Guild and two song, Hnd Ethel Mrtlrv. stating that hie presence was no longer Washington at present. man left Moudav Utt to join the Sheri PORTLAND M ARKBT. nectMary in We«t|»ort ^-Budget. Ernest Chamlwrluin, of Sand Lake, d»n |>eople enjoying th. cool 8ea breeze fom I.invile caught a twelve pound (Wholesale Quotations.) j made us a very pleaaant visit during (he at «.axis — Slieridan Sun . trout last Tuesday in Wilson river. l.e S 2o rd at foie part of the week, lie repoit* every O ats —Gray A man from the jetty work got t ((O P otato «« t* 1«» tt»* 40 1 50 was tishiiiK with a fly and small leader, thing lovely at Sand I<ake and the cran- O nions hilanoim 6 n bug juice u le other dav, and . ----- - but liuoked the fish firmly and was |>lny- berry industry is im-reusing steadily and W heat - Willamette 9° waagathereil in by the tnarahai. By inic him on a limber pole. Seeing he Walla Walla Ha the fruit ia of the very finest quality. fiS ordei of mngiatrata Drew the culf rit is ! DVCKA Y* do«. couldn t get hint out of the water with a oo a 50 The Free Methodist camp meeting G K ESE aerving a three day’« sentence. 4 oo 5 oo siieli light tin kle, liia bro'her Frank and closed I lie first of the week The atteii- C hick k N»—old ft dos. It it thought jmaaible that the increaa- Mr Carlson fired several rounds of cart- 3 50 4 00 Spring ilmice has been quite large from the * 5« 3 oo ii'g'lemand for lumber w ill enable the ri.lg.s at the fish hoping to kill him, but BtTTFa—Brine ...... — ao first. They had a lew converts Friii kee mill, to continue to run at full they all missed fire and exhausted the Store, in Rolls Ifi so The shower last week di«l aonn* good ( hoice Dairy . .......... 1""1 th. Trm kee and ammunition. At last Frank waded into 2a T! __ in «tlliug tii« <lu*t and cleariug away the Huo*—Oregon Alne Bl .ncbnrd l.n.y carrying hirnl^r. «4 'lie liver with a club and tried to brain I.ARn. Oregon smoke for a few «lays. Unless we have Mr-. Hank KeDer and d.,ug iter, of the tinny monster, while Tom hung onto Faatern some rain soon the milch c ws in this H acon —< tear Sides lurtlm.dare making eil nd-4vi.it •be |«le and line. The Hal, seeing the part of til« couuliy will fail in their mdk Kants II »'th Mr .nd Mr. John K >|)s club jumped out of the river and then IS __ Shonldrrs •ntiiely. Keller ls a ,i-tr o( Mrg Kud began a kind of hurdle chase The fish F lock —Willamette > To > ’•5 Rev. Schmid, of Astoii «, prearh««l a have been enjoying th.mwlve. flablng. went through the brush, across a mea Country Brands a to 2 sermon in the Quick achuul h u*e I ist a («’“;" (T't M°,,,Uy ,r°W dow, and after the crowd bad herded Sunday. He I »ears the name of l*eing an The < »regnili ah and lit « blight . only h » [ ------ they surrounded him ‘ *° the 8|,«U I«.r1i • excellent t|>eakar but wa can not Many ar« taking ad va ut age oí this rate mmmg . whe „ h , hag ¿lllih ]ug i ir i'*"" -------------- *"d l,i,n ,0 The cut above refers in no wav to our business blit we usi* it to attract vour atten- t loll Wc have just been lot of new goods in everv line as voit all know, superior facilities iii.g goods cheap, and we givi* our ciistoin- cis tin* benefit of" it. We can buv as cheap as Portland retailers, ami we have no rent to pay or other gr«‘at expenses, so we can sell goods to you id the lowest prices (’all and inspect our good and compare them and prices with other houses if you doubt what you say. Hoping Ibr a continuation of the liberal patronage we have been re- ceiving, we remain, Yours Truly, COHN A (’(). THE INTER OCEAN judge as he speaks in the German < language. Last Saturday we i.munted our noble steedsand started for Foley which we reached in due time. Ue had a very pleasant visit. What attracted our at- tention most was the great amount of good substantial road work that is being «lone in that part of the country It. is safe to say that the road work, if continued under the present system for a few years will give us good roads throughout the entire county, not only during the summer months but in win ter as well G rand B ocnce . I