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»II.VEK W AVE CHAPTER S'. 1S. <> E » Meet, tud a».l |th SaKinl.». of «-«ch luolilh ill. <• w ¡-.till W M . 1. coat.-. M^ietar) I STATE OF OREGON DAY CITY LOI<OE1<II<KCTORY Governor W . p. I.ord Bay ClTV 1.000« NO to, A E M A **,—Meet« Secretaiy of State HR K incaid „..I atol ,th satunlaye 111 each mouth. , Treasurer PHIL. MBTCHAN Neleou, W M C It Hick«. <> " 1 "0' Supt of Public Instruction G. M. I rw in i>a»e, J w . J >1 Brldgrford Secretary. Attorney-General C. M. I dleman M ibi (R CHACTKR No. 2oO. E. S.-Me-et. tat State Printer w H heads and trd Tuesday« 1« each mol th Mt«, r -< . R. 8. B ean Bridaeford W M.i.C Babbidge, W I Mr». ?F. A M oore . FllaWraid. Supreme Judge* A M J H Bridgeford s.crelar.t. *C. W olverton PACIFIC Loo... No 105 t <> o. b- Member Board of Equalization . S. D. G ibson »G eo . H B urnett E.ldav. latore -’nd 4th Saturday, and . ear J othet Saturday In the inonltc Frank l.oligN. | Circuit Judges HI II H ewitt J ames M c C ain t; . J j Pye. V. G . < H Hicks Secretary Prosecuting Attorney J. W. Maxwell Joint Senator UNITY REBEKAH t«H*H< No* J* L ‘J./AiLtn H. G. G uild Meet« and ami 4th Tuesdays Representative Mrs. Pye, N. G , Mrs Frank Long. ' <•.. .1. j . i ye, UNITED STATES OFFICAI.S Secretary. I J. II. Ml ICH ELI. Senator« MAIL SCHEDULE. I G. W . M« B ride . B. H ermann ColKreuineu ¡ "*, W. R E llis T illamook and N orth Y amhill :--- Leave N Yamhill daily except Sunday 8 p in ( R uht A. M iller Arrive at Tillamook next day by 4 P »> J Register, S. Land Office, Oregon City •( Peter Pa«|uet I eave Tillamook daily except mmday b p m Receiver. Arrive N. Yamhill next day zp- T illamook and H ohsonville : — i.n. except . T....u.lu v K 6:00 nn fl a 111 COUNTY OFFICIALS: L've Tillamook 1 daily Tuesday in. W . W.C onder Judge Arrive llobsouville 9:00am ID. 1*. H arvey I. ve H«ibsonville, except Tuesday a 15 p.ni I Comniiaaioner II. B. A lley Arrive Tillamook 5 *5 P ,n- T. H. G oyne Clerk J. H. J ackson N ET A RTS:— Sheri it’ Leaves Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays^ ~ J ohn B arker Treasurer 7 a. in. and Saturdays st A T. WHITE » Assessor 12 in Arrive* Xetaiis A M. A ustin Survey ot 1 p. tn. Leaves Netarts, »ame «lays, L. P S mith School Superintendent 6 p. in. Arrives Tillamook by C. E. R eynolds Coroner E. E. S elfh «! rand R ond :— , Deputy Prosecuting Attorne •y * 1 Leaves Giand Roiinde daily except Sunday _________ ti -inc 4th Monday in Circuit Court convenes —..... and an adjourned term is generally at« p. in., or on arrival of mail from McMinn August, 1 'J held in the spring ville Ariives Rt Tillamook at 1 45- County Court meets the 2 first Mondays ( ___ /............ ‘____ 1.. i:._ _____ . - , of J h * i - Leaves Tillamook Daily except Snmlay at 6 nary. March, May. July, September and No- Coinniiss’ioners court on the Wednes W ednes p. in. or on arrival of mail from \• Yiimliill, ! vember. Commissioners which is usually 4:30. days following. Arrives at Grand Ronde at i:45- PRECINCT: Post Office hours, 7:30 A M. to 8:00 P M. 1. T. M aulsby Money Justice of the Peace Older department, 8:00 A.M. to 6: oj I . M. s. M iller Constable Sunday 4:00 to 6.00 P. M. CITY OFFICIALS. . . H R eynolds Mavor N els T hompson f R. R H ays r. r . beals < ‘ouncil j J. SlEWART W H II. C ars H H. ALOKKMAN Recorder (■>. A. EDMUNDS Treasurer F red A rthur Marshal l>r. W. .1 May hih I JMaik Miner had theii boat capsize«! while hunting a few days ago, and were three hours in th,, water hanging to the bout They were almost exhausted ami chilled through w hen Bert Abbott ami Joe llRUxburat appeared and reactied them The res cuers were presented with |20 each, i(n«l Jim W'iison was given $20 for recovering Di. Mav’a guit, which was a new one that cost him $60. As both of the tin* n are imtdn the best of health, the exper ience may result seriously. Mr Miner is quite ill from the effects of the expel ieiice, and while hanging oil the boat frequently signified his inlenlion of giv ing up and letting loose, b it Dr. ,M iy urged him to hold on until help uaimi DIRECTORY. • • • • »% ■ ■ ■ ■ • fl fl • « » GRAND CLEARANCE SALE! fl ■ i ■ « ■ FOR THE NEXT ■ ■ ■ fl ■ #• ■ fl ■ * DAYS » » fl' » » fl fl « fl fl fl ■ ■ ■ w ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ SCHOOL BOARD M. \V. Harrison. A \V. Severnncv, and (.'lamie Thayer.—Clerk, Tom Coates. • • • • • » ■ ■ » ■ ■ ■ a, I« Notice our nt w LOCAL NEWS The firemen elect riinisd.iy night in «1 I' 0 olliuials any next • ■ Miss Bella May was visiting Ibis waek with Mis» Lola Wilson at 11obson\ill«* Tlieie shottld ba Nome prnctiue withonr lite pinup, mid it hose coinpiiity h ! i <>nl<l he organized. Part of t lie central poitinn of this « it« needs draining badly. Only a little <x |H*nso is rcq'iiied to do it Von Mliould cull ut Sim geon’s «h ug store bef«H*H Janiiiirv 5th Great Imr-( gaiitM up to Hint diite Have yon H«*en I bos** <*elinloi«l pi'-till*»* fiaim s? If not call at Heins’ Art Stud!«» and see how cheaply he is selling them Vnlil funiimy 5th you «'an get 25 per (•«»lit off from priuen oil holiday good a, i«*w eh y, sil v«'rw ar<‘, watches mid clocks at Simgeon’H. Ti e Tillamook Lumbering Company has in prepitralion it wood ent of the H eadlight man. John Stewart and Joe Lnliiiion laid the plans. Hermann was mnde chairman of the Arid I.an«l (’omn.itlee lie van limited Meeond on the (’omiiiitlee on Rivera mid llaihoiN. The best positions of course, w ent to the East. This paper will pu lish an interesting interview with Mr. Hecker, the new creamery man in charge of tlm Tilla mook Creamery, next week. Mr. Heckii is an expert in his Imsiness. diiect from the beat dairying country of the East, and will give some c«»mpaiisons of inter ♦•st Io t In* people here. School dintiiuts that wish Io levy luxes must do s<> soon in otder Io he able to get the nsHessnienl entered on I he Connly (’lei k*a books in time for this year’s collerti«»iis It will save moniiliiins of woik, much confusion and many iiiisiukes if the lavies me made for even mills. The stmner Girlie is nil right in rough weather lite woist storina 011 the bay «1«» not net'MMrily inleileie with her pro gress. Lust Tuesday the bay was very rough, but the Girlie behaxed well, and demonstrated the laut that she is a sub« craft under the most trying circumstan ce*. It seemc«l as it the waves could see her coming, and her appearance, with the ciilm ami impressive couiitemiiic“ ot ('apt ('ary at the helm, weenie«! Io allay the singing billow a ami p.aii oil oil the troubled waters aa it were This little l»«nit it a great convenience Io the people of this city and for those who reside 011 the l»ay. new Mouldings of anv >iz ■ ami at liciiiH Ari Studio Ducks tittd geesp Intve been tlving over this city quite pi<»111 ¡ m <*<» iih |y of lute. There was a big crow«l at the Allen house I'uesday to attend the drawing for ('«din’s apiing wagon. The lucky num ber w as 4554, ami was held by Jonas Olsen. Two other prizes were given, «•lie of $5 in mervliaiidise, which was won by ticket 3726 by J. II Jackson A prize of $2 50 wss won by ticket 1111111- ’ 1 1.%------------- The total number of tickets out weie 5409, about alxiut 200 mote than last year, mid the lime in which the\ weie issued was ten days eborter llda year. «lilt cloiy sebeiliilu. I’nukct «liai ieH 2<) *entH 11 tv I upw ard n* I jitiib'N. S »me persons, (we presume it whs (tint Abigail S« <>lt Dnniway Ims sent its a lot of bine print pholgiaphs which nrn intended to 1 i<lictile bloomers As soon its we get aroim«l tn it, some of them will be reproduced by our lightning engrav ing piocess. not that we me opposed to bloomers, for wo lalltei like them on appropriate occasions Bloomeis have come to stay. , O n neighbor, the Advocate, is suffer ing from internal dissension It is claimed by W II Reynolds, D. T. Ed- miimlM, and Che Sto hlards that Mr. T B. Handley, who owns a small intere st with the others, is trying to rim the whole establishment, freeze the others out, ami gobble up the newspaper, plant and all. There are I wo sides to the story how ever, and it is understood that (I ih Stoddards have transferred what stock they had, ami that the company will he reorgan z *d and that Air. A W. Sever ance will become a stockholder and ill lor inchief, turning Air. Handley d< W completely—tn fad fret z ng him « ml It is said Mr. Ihuidley locked Un other sto« khohleis ollt on one occ; ; t HI II. and that he has considerable c la against the concern. Also, a claim ft a year’s unpaid rent is likely to cut s. figure in the fight. Advertised» Ii ave been warned to pay no money hi the present management l»y one faction and litigation will begin in a few days, We trust our cotemporarv may successfully get «nit of ils present entanglement. The steamer Truckee has reduce«! pas senger rates, and is making Invorable rates for freight She runs direct be tween San Francisco ami Tillamook every ten «lays, the weather permitting. KKU. ESTATE Tit ANSI EKS IL r accommodations lor passengers me Frank Norberg to John Kr*l>s, tract <«f first class, ami a g«»od table is set for those who take transportation on that land lor aqueduct sec 19. 4 s 10 w. $137 Hugh McGuirie Io Mis. Mary Eachmi boat. Every attention is paid to the lots I and 2 in blk 28 Tlniy* r’s nd, $200 SOCIETY DIRECTORY. I w ants and conveniences of passengers A. O. I W. -Meets every Monday night at 7 Bay City Land Co Io J II Bridgeford l*. M. in I. O. O. F. Hall. .Myron Perkins M. W , I'lie rates now are $10 f«»r cabin one way, numerous lots in Bay City, $1. . D. T. Edmunds, Recorder. Ellen■ |r Io Alfred Letcher 2 HOOK K I ADDER CO -Meetsou fiisl Tues or $18 for round trip. Second class fare day night of each month in City Hall. Geo. is #7 one way For further information in s® 3 * Ip I s r 9 w. $120. I Cohn, President; Theo. Bteinhilber, Chief, Otto Heins, Secretary. call on <>r write Io J S. Kimball, 09 Ail vert I sc.I Letter 1.1st. G A. R Meets first and third Saturday of ALirkel St., San Francisco, or to II C each month at 1 u. . m . in G. A. R. Hall. U. N. Plie f dlowinj letters remain uncalled Sec Drew, Adjutant; W. E. Page. Coinnmnder. Thomas, Master, at I lobsonville. for in the Post Office at Tillamook. Ore 1.0.0 F. -Meetsevery Tuesday night at 7:8o advertisement next week. gon, and will be sent to the Dead Letter p. m . in I. O. o. F Hall. E. E.Selph. N.G I Geo Cohn. Rec. Secretary: \\ j. May- Office in thirty «lays ; Per. Secretary. .Mas »nie Notice. Mr (ieoCnlby, Airs (’ G Copeland, Mr ALDER CAMP.—No. 219, Woodmen of the World, meets every Friday night in I. O. O. F Tliere will be a regulär Ma G R Fisher, \V J Fisher, Air Erick Hus hall. R. R. H ays , Consul, Otto Heins, honie coinmunication ol Tilhi- by, 2 Mr l>«»w e Harris, Mr Kirkwood. Clerk. ninook Lodge No. 57, A F. & Airs I/zzia L«mar. Marv E Lamar, A L A. F. 8c A. M - Meets first Satiqd.-iy night of A. AI tu the Miisoiiie hall on each month in Masonic Hall. R. R. Hays Williams, Air Ed Wilson. Dated Janu W M ; I*. R. Beals, Secretary. Salmday nighl Jan. 4 All L. J. Hi nt , P. M JOHNSON CHAPTER NO.24 Meetsnt7 3’P Master Alasotisin good stand- ary Ut 1896. M on the 31«! Saturday of each month at ing are invited to attend. Bv «rder ol Masonic Hall J. W. Maxwell, H. P.; W. W. Ilipans Tabules cure bad breath. W. M. F. R. B eai . m , Src’y. Cornier, Secretary. CHURCH 1HKE( TORY. C hristian C iichch :—Rev. H. B Morgan, pastor. Services on Sundays at if o'clock A. M. and at 7:301*. M. until fui tliet notice. M E. C hurch : Rev. R. M. Corner pastor, Preaching service at ir A. M. and 7:3a P. M every Sunday of each month, Sunday school at io A. M. Class Meeting nt I2 * M. Epworth League at 6 ¿to P. M Prayer Meeting every Thursday at 7.31 P. M. COHN & CO. » I ARCHED Fiiriiitnie, of all kinds, ut Thompson's. Thare me several cases of vliicken pox in the town. Miss Story of Nehalem, was visiting in this place Saturday ami Sunday. Nuts candies ami fruits al the bakery Mrs. Fre«l I’ye of Bay City, is serious ly ill. The Irene has been out of gasoline lately mid tier regular trips have been We believe Cm I Knudson put that ad interrupted. vertisement hi the Nehalem Times mat This has been an ex«-ee«lin^ly rough rimonial bureau. winter foi shipping, there being much Win. Barker and Miss Alma Easom delay on account of storms. were married (’lirietma* «lav. Of uotiise, Work It .is been done recently towai«l everybody congrutulutes them completing the Atlvenl church, ami the The last hemd of Da\e ll.ulley he was Advents will hold meeting there next 011 his wav to London, and it is probable Saturday he has ehip|»ed from llieie 10 South Fishing for steelheads g. es right Africa. alonipoti the bay, the Hah be'ng p|a<«d A number of subscriptions for our in refrigerator* at Garibaldi. I’nlasa clubbing papeis have Ireen held a week the boat gets here at once with more or two that the papers might start the ice, however, fishing will be temporarily first issue in the yeat The orders weie stoppeil sent in «lue time It ia a frequent practice for merchants Some of «mr engravings this week aie to animum e clemance sales tlie first of not as goo«l as they should l»e. but when the year for the pm pose of re«lucing we gel a little more experience in hand stock an«l making room for fresh «up- ling the etching chemical« an«l improve plies. Cohn A C< . make their announce on our drawing they will lie better The ment this week They intcml to make p««rtraits of prominent citiivns of the a great sacrifice for the next sixty dais, town are in course of prepaiation and and expect to sell an enormous lot of will appear toon. good«. Dr. \V. A. Wise ami family will re turn to Portland this week. After a feu weeks they will return I«» Tilhtm«»ok again. Dr. Wise has a great deal of pt<»- fessional business in Ptrtland yet that he cannot dr«ip smldenly, and has to put in some of Ilia time there Later on he w ill arrange it ao that he w ill have a man in Portland, mid will be here tin st of the time. S AT NETARTS County court rnecl*. next week W H Keefer, of Wilson ment is very sick river settle Mrs. Al Higgs died Tuesday night Now ia the time to »-tile your bills. A Imppi New Year to our 10,000 sulr- A ml m ber of new hii Iwcri ptioita mule scriliers in lietween Cliristinus uml New Year. There are new bargains in our real es Many tlouiks tate ailvertising columns. Stoves, tinwiire, lierilware, tools ami cutlery at Tuttle A Cary’s. Tinning sml pliiniliing on short notice. Photos of the latest styles and finish. Also new backgrounds ind accessories, at Heins' Ar tgallery Tire eliurcli bells rang out the an- The pros|«ets-for the Astoria railroad noniicement that the old year was gone are O. K. Not lunch work js being done and the new year hud come at 12 o'clock on actual consirurtion, mt the survey Tuesday night. ing g<ars right along. x The market for country produce re mains almut the same ns usual. Dairy butler is .15 to 45 cents, creamery is JO to ik< cents, but none selling here, and cheese is worth 10 cents. No change in other products Ou account of Hie leiiit Iwing delayed we have been obliged to borrow, lwg. and steal paper for an issue, and as a consequence we have in 'liis issue seven colors, three different qualities, and four different sizes But. heie we are. if we IV. Wiley and the editor of the II kaii * never make another issue. Th« Leap Year ball was greatly appre- I dated by the bashful voting men of this vicinity. Many who hud never Itefoie dared to look a pretty girl in ‘he fa«** were gently yanked from their seats ami whirled through the mazy waltz until they were dizzy with enil»Rrrassing de light. At the stall the ladle® were quite dillident, and it looked as if it would la? a failure on account of the backwardness of the gentler sex. However, as the evening wore on the aspect changed Several young men w ho were afrni«l being slight««! ventured in through enr- riogify, and the ladies grew bolder Those who had bren thutnb-sinkii g wall-flowers were relieve«!, and some times several fair maidens were iiUthiHg after the same gentleman None of tltf? men were slighted. The editor of this paper barely escaped. Being averse to subjecting himself to the wile* of tlo feminine charmers, he fled precipyalelC —eliding down the stairs, in a rather undignified manner ^^nyway, it w * Henry Wolfe, n son-in-law of W. || fun to see the girls a*»k the men to dance. 11 Cary h is come to Tillamook io live ness sas of a different nature bowever He hails from Coiry consty, near Poit It has generally been the oilier win . The dis tor atiended a ei< k woman, and Orfoid, whsie he Ims late y proved up We un fort limit* men have generally to the editor isiught »one socks B.C on a ranch. He took the steamer llum- ask for the favors, and we haven’t al Mmb was alao down the bay looking er from Cooa bay to San Francisco, and ways got what we asked for. Go it, y after subscriptions for the various news ths Tmckee from the last named place gi«ldv girls, and may you have a goo«l papers he repieseiits time while leap year lasts It wid » ot o Tillamook come again until HMM went to llolreonville OU prates eional businees I'uesday. Their bttsi- i . kiiit