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Every Member Expended in circui. envelopes, printing an«i postage will reach 2500 jrcople probably. of the Family rpHEHE IS no easier or surer way to reach their pocket books in turn Waits his or her Chance to Read But This is Different This Papers TILLAMOOK. OREGON. TH U RSDAY. JAN U ARY 2. 1896. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. SYMONS' BEP ORT I ) AVI 1> WILEY, M. I)., PHYSICIAN. SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, All vitllis promptly attended to TILLAMOOK. OKk J I). KELLY. M. I). PlIYMClAN AND SL'KGEON, special attention to Obstetrics. office in Sturgeon’s Drug Store. Houts io to 12 A. M. hiu I 2 to 5 P. M. TILLAMOOK. OK W.J MAY’ N ews C o . I iLLAMOOK ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, OKI.< .ON • • B. C. LAMB, Next to Bank. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. (< LAUDE THAYER, A'IToRNE Y-AT-I.A W, TILLAMOOK. OKI«.ON. W. SEVERANCE, ATTOHNEV-AT LAW, TILLAMOOK, OltKGoN. CT-iTTEZBIHSTG- LIST leading Paper, Almost Given Away With the Headlight Prioes never Quoted Before to our Subscribers. NK of C. & K. THAYER Geuei.l Hulking Hint Kxi-hHtij'.e Im-hivM Interest paid on time deposits. Ilx'-li.ng. on Koglaild, Belgian'. Germany, Sweden sad «II foreign cornili les. Tillamook. Oregon. G. W. KIGER, DEALER IN Exchange and looney Securities. l ire billowing mimed papers will be clubbed with the H kaiii . ight nt the rates given in Lie right hand column of figures, The figures on the left show tire price of the publishers or the various papers. These are cash prices »2 (Ml and Ilkiirl.milT 31 50 < Iregoiiiiiu............... 2 25 1 50 Ex a miner........... »» <10 1 50 < m H........................ 00 1 00 letioit Free Press »! 2 IM) Toledo Blade ........ 00 I 2 00 I oo S; Louis (»lobe Democrat (»emi-weekly) . » .. 1 75 1 IK) Inter Ocean....................................... 1 75 1 0.1 New York Tribune ........................ 1 75 1 00 Cincinnati Enquirer »■ 4 00 3 00 Scientific American. 2 00 1 00 Cosmopolitan....... 2 00 1 00 Foard's Dairyman . We cun give you some very favorable combinations of several paper» if you wish morn than two. These rates may be withdrawn any time. I’nlI at this otlice or at B. (’. Lamb's book »tore if you wish to accept any of these offers You get a receipt good for the Examiner prize scheme if you subscribe nt ‘.lie H eadlight otlice or nt Lamb's. ALFRED WILLIAMS Collections Receive Caiefu end Prompt Attention. I )KI KiGIST BAY CITY, OREGQN. J fl. BJ^IDtjEFOI^D. * TILLAMOOK, Notary Public and Canveyaneir, A Does a General Heal Estate Busine*» Pays taxes for non-residents. Bay City, Oregoq. prescriptions » Carefully Compounded DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINE, DRUGGIST.S NOTIONS, TOILET V^OOK 8 a * e Ny BREAD 1‘iefl «nd cake«, fresh every day. Fieucli candies. Freeh Imine made candies. Kew supply of fruit fl and vegetiyldes by every laslt. ✓ ' I ICE CREAM M illinery ••^..„D ressmaking Miaa I. J. Huggt»*« and Mrs Jrhuaoa hive a first cla«» millinery store and dress making es tablishment I .a test styles in millinery. AR- TICLES, ETC., ALWAYS Day or flight. Restaurant in Connection. OREGON FULL STOCK OF HAND. Tillamook Ore $1.50 Per Year C. B. HAI)LE\ GHANI) CENTRAL Hl I HALL. outgoing board lias worked in harmony, throughout all its proceedings The re- I port of the recorder is in the hands of Â7:G. MTVAY/ 7/¿¿J3/0OÁ' an auditing committee, and it with the J new mayor’s message will be given Inter. /UY /MPROVEMENTS. The new council took the oatli o' otlice f Tuesday, and will hold their first meet Tlie following report is a little old, as I ing on tlie Monday succeeding it was made before the work was com I Notice pleted : Tillamook bay and bar, Oregon—Till Tothe Honorable Board of School Di amook bay is 50 miles south of the Col- rectors of the Districts of Tillamook 13.5 umbia river. Its tidal area is County: aquHie miles, the mean range of tire Dear Sirs:—I wish to inform you that tide being 6.5 feet. The channel over 1 uin representing C. F Weber & Co., the bar is one of the safest on the coast, for school supplies, and can furnish any as it is direct and shifts but little. thing you want in that line, and would The bay at low tide is reduced to three be pleased to furnish you with prices be | channels, running through sand and fore you buy of some flying agent, as I mud flats. The depth of water in these am located here and have a family of channels is fair at the entrance, blit de «•ven children and need your help as creases to one or two fee», at the head of well as it would he a help to your dis the bay. trict, for 1 can furnish you with the Tillamook City, the chief town on the same maps for less money than you hay, is situated on lloquorton slough, a paid. tidal inlet reached by the middle chan I am thankful to the district officials nel. 'i'he other places of importance are for the help they have given me mid on the north charn el. The only con hope to have your patronage in the fu nection between these two channels is ture Before you buy, drop me aline near the mouth of the hay. and 1 will call and see you. The plan of the improvement is to Yours Very Truly, make a navigable pass between the J. S S tkphknh . north and middle channels, to deflect 1 also represent the Home Mutual In the waters of the south into the middle channel by building a .like at Junction surance Co., of San Francisco. bar, and to close one of the two chan Oretown nels at Dry Sleeking bar, in lloquorton slough. The Xmas dance at the hay was well The estimated cost is $100.000. attended by both old and young, Sev- The amount expended prior to June aral of the young people of Woods came 30, 1894, was $16,696,90. Of this down and aided in keeping the fiddlers amount $5700 was expended upon an busy, a basket supper was served at obsolete project, and $10,996,90 under midnight mid hot coffee was furnished the existing project, resulting in the by the ladies. All seemingly enjoyed construction of 2100 linear feet of dike themselves and were loath to leave even at Dry Stocking bar, and Junction bar when the break of day appeared Come again, happy Christmas. dikes. 'i'he amount expended dining the Christmas exercises were held imme year ending June 30, 1895, was $2,593,99. diately after Sunday school last Sunday a contract was let for continuing I liedike at the Oretown school house There construction, and work under this con was a large attendance, ami ihe young tract was fairly under way at the close people entertained very nicely consider of the fiscal year. ing the small amount of practice they July 1, 1894, balance unex had had. pended $ 4,003 10 Many Christinas trees were held Amount appropriated by act of August 17, 1894 ............ 16,000 00 around among tlie neighbors and Santa Chius must have had a big pack locally »20,003 10 around if we consider tlm large number of pretty and nsehil presents with which each tree was loaded. June 30, 1805, amount expend ed during fiscal year . »2,593 99 Iuvested in these eol umns will lay that same matter Irefore the same 2500 people. NEW YEAR LOCALS ITEMS OF INTEREST STA /- EDIN SHORT. Still, we Buy, Wood wanted ut office IV. J. Smith of Glenorn, was city lust week. till» III The steamer Truckee arrived in th« bay Saturday. Matt Casey has relumed to Tillamook for the winter. Tide tables for 1896 now on sale nt laimb's book store. The total cost ef printing for the city the past year was »8 05. Excelsior diaries for 1896 all styles at Tillamook News Co. next door to bank Write it 1896. We have said some thing similar once a year the past ten years. Mrs. W. S. Kimball has returned from an extended visit among her relatives in California. Those handy |>oeket diaries at Lamb's are useful. This is the time to begin using them. Of course everybody is swearing off, and the annual newspaper "gag" is going the rounds. Hurry up and get your tide tables for 1896 nt Lamb's, agency U.S geodetic survey, next door to bank There is a growing sentiment against the noisy chilli varis after weddings. It will not be tolerated in tliis place much longer. The masquerade ball was attended by a large crowd, many of the masquers luid novel ami attractive make-up, mid everybody had a first class season of en joyment. All societies and churches should hand in tlieir aiinouiivemenle nt once for Bay City, the direetory are complain- Girls, you should do Home good work mid help the bachelor» out this year. July 1, 1895, balance un There w.is a Christmas tree and picnic Leap year doesn't come again for eight expended......... .........»17,409 11 attheschoolhou.se. G. W. Sappington years. 1900 will not be n leap year be July I, 1895, outstanding made an interesting speech ami all had cause it is not divisible by 400. liabilities............... » 150 00 a good time. (’apt. Jackson, the sheriff, The Christmas trees nt the church July 1, 1895, amt. covered sent over a box of oranges and candies mid al the Allen house were both very by uncompleted con to please the children. successful, mid many little hearts were tracts »12,225 67—12,375 «7 addened. 'I he children of Tillamook eived many Christmas prcNcntM this July 1, 1895, balance avail ir able............................. $ 5,033 44 ed nt 4 p’ installation occurred in Amount (estimated' required 11,1,1 Fi idHy, end tlmee piee- ng in 4 for completion of existing Dr.W.J Muy Sung used un foi- em had ii good time. project......... iiui'le un ii'l.l.w.H, hik I (here wae appro Amount lluit eim lie prgXj pri«“' ....... 'PI"*-....... ita mid i-eiidie. bly expen<l«<l i A mining man in Idaho went Io this were served to the guests eliding Jun ill- city a short time since Io get a few I'he ivvenuetmiff measure has passed The ilykee nt I tended to deepen "el on tire pounds of the gold-bearing black »and and it is understood the president will Houtli side of JtAiii id. miri the from the be.icli on the Oregon coast approve of it. It raises the duties on dyke closing one mouth of the Wilson Aftei considerable tiouble a paicel was lumber to 00 per cent of what it was un- liver will prevent the de|M>sit of sill and secured ami sent to him. Hedoubtlest d»*r the McKinley law, and will help deblie in the upper cliHimel id the hay wishes to devide some means of separat the lumbermen here greatly. e st Dick’s point is intended ing the g<*l I from the sand, a problem Our informant was wrong last week he »liter in a narrower many persons have wasted much time A man who lias bad a when he told uh that Maurice Leach a dyke hciosh the Blind and money on and Miss Emma Kabkce w«re married ■Slither below is fur the same pretty thorough experience in blacksand mining on the Oregon beach says there at the Larsen House by Rev. Corner I'he wedding occhi red at G. W. Pettit’s, e is a dyke at the mouth of Kil- is nothing in it There aie a few and Rev Morgan tied tin* knot places where some money has been river to force ‘.Ire waters of tlnil earn into tire Buy City channel, ami made in this kind of mining, but it was The Inst meeting of the Woodmen wa- ievent deposits being spread over tire under exceptionally favorable circum peculiarly interesting, mid features are stances, such as a rich deposit of the lieing added that will make it more to bay When the works contemplated are sand on bedrock, and plenty of water to in the future The camp is increasing complete there will be a good channel sluice with. Under ordinary circumstan right along, anil those who are niembers from Tillamook City, vin tire east side ces the amount of gold is so small com are very proud of the institution. The pared to the amount of sand to be installation will occur Friday night of of tire buy, to th« sen. Tire appropriations for this year are washed or treated, that the gold will not this week, and nil members who can at alanlt lined up. Over 6600 feet of dyke pay for the work The black sand is tend should be on band. was built this year Only 21(A) feet in usually over loaded with gray sand, There was a large attendance at tlm all was built previously. This year which isconsiantiy shifting by the wind 2300 feet at Middle channel, 2000 feet or the tide, ami it is an expensive job to whist pirtv at Dr. Wise’s residence last •xtention at Junction Imr, 1800 feet al keep it cleared off the patch of black Saturday night, ami Dr. Wise and wife Kilehis and 500 feet at the mouth of tire sand. The gold is so fine ami Iight^iat proved themselves to be excellent entei Wilson. Iresirl«*, some repniriiig on the only a part of what is in the wand "an tainers Mr. and Mrs. loin Coates won old work was done. The work is begin be saved, ami when »•. lot is secured jt is the first prixe ami ( apt Jac^fcoli auu ning to show good results, and it is so light it does not amount to as much Mis» Kate WitherelI capture^he boob) . thought th« mud flats will lie cut away as one might imagine. As to machines The next meeting will byL«|d in the by spring so the small Iroats can go di for working the sand, the vast amount room over Sturgeon’s « iig -lore. rect to Garibaldi via Bay City ami Hole of saml that has to l>e ha nd led precludes It is proposed to garóse a military th« idea of any paying machine being sonville at all ntage« of the tide. company in thin i e II i» » good invented.—< >i «gon tail. thing. Those who e inter ested should The state Imnid of eqiudixHtion is in confer with Mr. Theo’ deiirhillier wh<>, The outgoing council had its last meet session but Iras not made airy changes in good in military tact », rimi whole ing Saturday night, and all bills were of importance affecting Tillamook coun willing to go to a niilitar inelttrite«»'* audited. The city expended »luring th« ty Tir« final result will Ire snuoiim-ed get further inntrin tionn a Io ihiMil X It would afford a great deal\..f in«* J year for Are protection near $500, re- later. live aiiiiinein«iit and would voinb _ modled the city ball coaling 1122, and We iindeveliiijf ** » t I »a id an oh I debt ui $2’»8, lieanles settling Marriage license whs iesued to James in case of war. the usual running expenses, Tide Wilson ami Ada Archer, They were tliia county in authorised to o marine corps if it is desired. ‘ Th« married nt the Allen House. leaves the city in 'lebt aironi »85 Netarts.