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GRAND CLEARANCE COHN & CO Lead inif UNTIL MARCH 1st. Great Reduction Sale== Bargains in All tli e Various Departments D on ’ t de lay ! An Immense Stock of New Clothing Recently Received—No• Shelf-worn Goods in the lot, all perfectly new, right from the East. — V buy all kinds of produce, furs, hides, eggs, butter and county orders LOCAL NEWS The two new United Stales battleships will he limned Kentucky and Kearsarge. in awarding the contract for these two vessels to the Newport News Ship Build ing and Dry Dock Company nt $2,250, (XX) each, Secretary Herbert, encountered some opposition, especially from influ ence« that were directed in favor of the Union Dry Dock Company, of San Fran cisco. While it was the intention of Congress Io have one of the ships built on the Pacific coast if the terms were reasonable, in order Io earrj out this in tent Secretary Herbert would be obliged to dechire that the difference between the Newport News Company’s bid of #2,250,(MM) for one ship and the hid of the Union lion W orks, of San Francisco, of $2,740,000 for one ship w as only a reason- , able difl’cniice, which he could scarcely do in the face of (he decision made by his predecessor. Secretary Tracy, that this difference should not in any case exceed 3 per cent —Marine Record . There should be a daily organization i i this county, and all interested in the industry should meet often mid discuss matters of interest to the business. Bet ter results mid better prices can be se cured by such organizations. The log gers and lumbermen her© should have similar societies. We should all get in ami “whoop it up’’ for our leading re sources We shall in the future give more attention to these matters and will be glad to publish calls for these meet ings free of charge. I The firemen have comdnded to hold their grand ball on Friday night Febru- ary 14, at the Allen house, ami the tick- 1 els will be $1 .25, including supper. The proceeds will be tlevotvd to the fire com pany, some cash being necessary for var ious fixtures, (iood music has been se cured. and all expect to have a big lime. Everybody is invited . More particulars will he gi van later. A. I*. A. Objects t«> th« Cut It till«*« Getting Ciiarg»« of it. By request of leading A. P. A. people here we republish the following letter written by Mr. Otto Heins, secretary of the A. P. A., to the Portlander, the offi cial A. P. A. paper of Oregon : , I ciliated bv Otto Heins (hat he was about i to come into possession of a large for- 1 tune with which he would build some I brick structures in Tillamook, that is to , say it is one of I leins’ ordinary delusions. The Academy was never in a more pros perous condition than now and novel be fore had so large ami regular attendance. 1 don’t feel any shame at having con tributed freely to a good school or from placing its management in possession of the church If selling property to Cath olics is a sham« ami disgrace, (which I deny) then Otto Heins ia so utterly dis graced as not to entitle him to common decency, for he has been selling photo graphs Io Catholics for years and actual- ’ ly buying something to eat with the money ! ! W.J. M ay . over 80 per cent in Written Arithmetic, one-third tlm number received 100 p-r cent in mental arithmetic and nearly one-lialf iHcaived over 85 per cent in Grammar, while in history and geogra phy those studies in which they lune not completed the work required foi their grade, many received less than 70 per cent. l'he reason the pupils of this room av eraged ho low, are lirst, their work is not yet properly graded. We hope to rem edy this stale of aftairs by the end of the j. resent term. The second reason is that very many pupils have been absent from school, on account of sickness or other causes \\ e sincerely hope that parents and gum dians will remedy this by insisting upon regular attendance during (lie present term. E R H ays , Principal. Tillamook, Or., Jan. 21, 1896 Ed. Portlander :—I am a poor writer for a newspaper, hut a few remarks in regard to Council No. 88, may be of Our mailing list and subscription books interest. have been made out new, new type, new On Ja mi.try 13, our newlv elected offi- books and a new system. Notice the cera were installed by frieml W.O. date opposite where your name is print Thayer, we not having a past-president. ed and see if it is right. A very few All officers with the exception of two, mistakes may creep in, owing to the tact succeed themselves. The Council ¡N Notices are posted advertising tlie that the change entailed a great amount still increasing, and the 200 murk will Advocate for sale, under execution on of labor, keeping an account with almost be reached very aooii Melloni Report. Among the articles offer every man in th« county. Notice your February 10 The t he Tillamook Academy, owned by ed are a One Man Press, a mallet, some date ami reml carefully the notice at the Following are reports from the Higher Meetla patent sides, one coat, one pair of pants, W. J. May, has passed into the hands of grades of the public schools; head of the editorial page. one stone, some giiuins, lends and stays. Catholics, the priest having resumed It only costs you a postal card to get iv I control yesterday ; the consideration, 1 It is a notable fact according to the re Following are the names of those who Jacob Nicklaiis of Beaver makes a line understand, was $500; about one-fifth of seed catalogue, and it will cost you 8 c!>. sult of the examinations recently held in were neither absent nor tardy during the article of Limbuiger and brick cheese. the value of the same to gel all the tlm catnlognes advertised The building | term beginning September 9, 1895, mid '¡'here is sone trouble over the insur the public schools, that those pupils who 1 His product cannot be excelled by any in this paper. They are handy to ordei which was the pride and joy of all loyal have been trained in carefully graded ance money received for the Alliance As a and patriotic citizens has thus passed ending .January 21, 189(1: from, contain much valuable informa schools have shown much better i a V« i’ thing put up in Switzerland Henry Cook, Clyde Stanley, Maud hall which was burned sometime since tion regarding Imrliciilturo and garden Shame on the people who have ages and have certain advantages ll M a cheese country tills is the best in the away iladley, Gertie Roberts ami Minnie Wise. Mr. G. Kunze had the authority to re world ing, and are generally works of art. Our brought this disgrace unto us. If the result from the systemnuilic work they ceive the insurance money, being con Those upon examination who received readers should write lor them. If you E. G. E. Wist has about 25,000 feet of owner of the building had consulted 90 per cent or above: nected with the Alliance Co., mid it have been used to will say von saw the advertisement in with the directors of this school district, lumber on his wharf with which he ex seems his brother had a claim against “Maud Muller on a summer’s «lay, Arithmetic, Do Wayne Stephens 98, this paper you will favor us greatly. A which is No. 9, surely they would have the late Alliance meat market, which stuffed the manger full of hay; her hat pects to build a cannery soon.—Nehalem Lee Stephens 97, Edna Jolie« 94, Gertie postal addressed to each of th« following found some means whereby they could fimes Roberts 91. Mr. G. Kunze paid, lie whs taken be was there hut not the rake for that wns have secured it firms who advertise in this paper will I wii-li Io thank the people for their fore Judge W. B. Smith, ch hi god with hut a poet’s fake; slapping the old cow Language, Zoe King 98*3, Gertie Rob bring the desired result: In about 90 days we w ill move into unlawfully appropi iating the money, on the side, she la nulled until she near l kindness and liberal donations at and erts 98, Lilbourn Hardin 96, Henry Cook new quarters; our present hall is by all Geo. Starrett, Walin Walla, Wash. and after waiving examination he was ly cried: ‘.lust think, old bossy,’ cried after my late bereavement. Al. Biggs 95, Joseph l’erry 93'j, Edna Jones 92, means too small, if membership contin E I. Bowen. Portland, Ore. Ellen Harrison 92, Otto Schrader 91, bound Io appear before the grand jury in the maid I'm going to have some bloom ues (o increase The school children gave a pleasant Wm. Barry, Barry, N.J. Ella Hays 90 t he sum of $500 ers made. ” At a special meeting yesterday it was surprise party at the new residence) of R. Trumbull & Beebe, San Francisco, ('al. Spelling, Otto Schrader 96, Lilbourn The Adv orate has suspended publica There wns a good attendance at the R Hays W eilnesday evening. decided to purchase a large American D. M. Ferry <& Co., Detroit, Mich. Hardin 94, Edna Jones 92. tion and owing to the entangling litiga republican (dub meeting Saturday night flag for our public school, to be hoisted W. Allee Burpee Co., Philadelphia. TI ih steamer Elmore came in Friday Reading, Edna Jones 97, Liibann tion will not likely be ¡«sued any more The following delegates were elected to the first time by the Council, with ap with freight and passengers. W S. Little & Co., ltochestea, N. V. Hardin 97, Gertie Roberts 95, Henn Il failed to appear last week, and the the state meeting: IV 1«. Brooks, .1. W. propriate ceremonies, the date of which Cook 93. James Vick’s Sons, ’’ Look over the seed ads. on the third has been set for February 12th, Lincoln’s two weeks before was issued late, with Maxwell, A \V Severance, Gilford G< ‘ ography, Ella I lays 100, Jesse Pierce page of this issue. nothing in it, (only to complete Iwoor Still well, Otto Heins and R. R Hays. Tho above are ail reliable, long estab birthday. You can depend that the 98la, Zoe King 98. Gertie Roberts 97, lished firms as near ns we call tell. three legal notices.) Of course, nearly Council will turn out on this occasion in All kinds of patent medicine« at Slur- Local Markets—Eggs 15 cents, dairy Henry Cook 96, Clären« e Jonee 93, Edna all of the Advocate patrons are and full force. Yours fraternally. The following form is sufficient in butter 35 cents per roll, cheese 10 to 12’? geon’s <ling store Jones 92'2, Eacie Oliver 92, Ellen Har have been all along on our list, many of O. H eins . ordering a catalogue: cents per pound, steady demand for rison 91, Cliflbrd Hiner 91, Kay Quick Tuttle & Cary keep all kinds of am — them being patrons of our paper ever furs ami hides, potatoes 30 cents per munition [Mr. Heins authorizes the editor to 91, Julia Schrader 90. Messrs. Ferry Ac Co. sine« the first issue, however, those of bushel. state that a different arrangement has E dith M. A lderman , Teacher. Kindly mail me your catalogue the Advocate siihociilieis who are not on The steamer Truckee isexpecte*! today. been imide regarding the flog presenta Otto Heins, the photographer, Ims an for 1896 ami oblige. Saw your our list aie respectfully invited to The following pupils were neither ab tion, announcement of which will lie 1896 dialies at h«lf price al Lamb's unlimited assortment of scenic photo ad. in Tillamook Headlight. subscribe made later.] sent nor tardy during the scho *1 term graphs, just the thing to send east, w liicli John Smith, Money to loan — G. O. Nolan. Those Interested in mining should he sells very reasonably. commencing September 9, 1895, and end Helm, Ore. send 25 cent to L. K. Armstrong, Secre- Livei ine at Sturgeon’«. As the letter refers to W. J May, the ing January 21, 1896. Three more laige log rafts will la* built tary of the Northwest Mining A asocia- Claude Hunt, Erwin Harrison, Blaine H eadlight Inis given Mr. May a chance lion, Hpokane, Wash., for a paniphlet on the Columbia to be towed Io Sail to give his side of the story, and here is Hays, Bertha Mowers, Florence Dollar- Or tli«* l’reMlilent or I'ope containing n report of the last meeting. Francisco. Il will lie remembeied the It w ill not cure everything It is not his statement: liide, Mollie Petre, Maud Lalimon and There will be another meeting Mild free last one was a success cliiimed that it will cure but one com Howard Drew E<lilli I last ins was not Rev. Wilson, of Buy City, will lecture “The Tillamook Academy Imildingand banquet to officers nt Spokane Febru We cannot The clearance sale at (’ohn’s it meet plain, that is, dys|K'psia grounds cost about seven thousand dol absent during the month but was tardy oil the above subject next Saturday ary 22, and rates of fare on the railroad ing with great sucres*. the store i« say that it wdl cure every «'««<• of dyspep Hie following pupils averaged from 90 at the M E. clitircli. Admission free lars, w as owned by a corjioi ation (see will be only half usual ra’es Those de crowded each day from morning until sia, but it w ill cure 11 large mijorily of the records in the County Clerk’s office) to 97 in their examinations for promo Rev. Wilson Ims the reputation of being siring to become memlaus should ««»ml night them. Such cases as are adapted to its a very interesting tatker All are invit and was recently sold to the Catholic tion at the clone of this term : one dollar to the secietary as a member Blaine Hays, Florence Dollarhide, Er ed. This lecture will be of inleiest to Local ami national politics are of «or- uhu will derive immediate Ismefit One church with a condition in the deed that ship fee. oinlary impoitaiH'e to llm development small Isdlle will he sufficient to ¡eat it. the holders of ‘ Membership certificates” win llanison, Frankie Drew, Mollie Pe those w ho take an interest in the coii - The Sliakei Digestive Cordial is «spec should he protected according to the tre, Elvia Smith, Clyde Miller, Minnie tioveisy between the A. I’. A. ami Olsen's stoic has been moved into the of the reeouiees of this country. ially adapted for emaciatedehlerly people Knight, Johanna Stuiveiiga, Sophia anti A. I*. A building formal Iv occupied by Edmunds Next Saturday night is the last meet- whose food does them but little or 110 original contract of subscription which A Co , mid Mr. Edmunds Ims moved his of the Dancing Club and lheie should they signed ; and if the contract is not Sliiiveiiga, Claude Hunt Howard Drew, good l»ecatise it is not digestive The stock into his store building on Stillwell he a good tilln out complied with by (he church, the origi Maud Lahmoti, Edith Haskins, Miltie Cordial contains an mtificially digested Avenue. Mr. Olsen will go to San nal ow ner has the right, and will re-en Poland, Mary Spinier, Rose Wertz ami Albert Mason Ims ls»en selected as a food and is a digester <»f lootl combined M aggie E F ume . ter and take possession of the Academy Anna Waldvogel Francisco nt mice ami lay in a large Read one of the hook which your drtig- stock of new goods. He lias purchased teacher Io succeed Miss Maggie T ne in and cause the contract Io l»e fulfilled. gist is now giving away and learn of The following pupils were promoted' the public school. the old restaurant building of l>avid 'Flie sclnsd was offered List year to a thia wonderful remedy from 7tii giade “B” vlaaa to 8th grade« • well hemin H half «tone. Begin Reasoner mid will place it on the rear of Keep in mind Ixrteher’« reduction sale Protestant denomination (the Presbyter KerrySeed«, “A” class, in room 4: let chance determine ■■ the lots next to Mr. Steinhilber's reai* which will continue until he moves, the A really p datable Castor Oil ran now ians) and the ♦ernis of the offer accepte«i your crop, but plant Ferry’« Fom Handley, John Latimer, Olive dance for a warehouse 20th of Februaiy W Seeds. Known aud sold w but they were unable to raise fiimla with be had under the name of l.axol Stillwell, Kate Iliuer, Jas. Hunt, Flora M everywhere. W which Io operate the school, at w hich a Before you plant, get (»^ to the bakerv for candies and coil- Perkins, Nettie McKinley, Dora Stillwell There is no excuse for anyone to make time if Heins and his sup|s»rters ( ?) had M F« r ry ’ t Se«d Annual X Ftvsh fruits received on and Bessie Hunt. poor butler hrie \uv<me making ditty fectioneiles wanted the school, they might have con for I-.*», ('ontains mon* prao-W every «.earner The 81I1 grade “ B ” slmnld complete, or rancid huttei should he chased out of tical Information for farmers! I have a large lot of dry wood, Irecn ill tributed instead of complaining now A and gardeners than many high-1 the county. It is so easy to make the flic Mas mic Lodge will inert at 7 the shed since August, which I will de proposition was also made last year to a the common school work this term priced text books. Mailed free^^ D. X. »rwin A (().. DPTIIGIT. MH H. Freni room No 1, in chaige of Mrs good article here, nnd of such great dam o'cloi k sharp S «Itirday ©\euing. By or liver to parlies in town at $3 per cord I me:nbvr of the mc I hmi I Utnrd here to take by el age to our industry to send out poor but der of W M It is all four foot wood. Eliquire of J. S. the school, upon which no action was Beals, a class of It) w.«s promoted to mom »i'v ter 01 cheese, that summary vengeance No 2, in charge of Mrs. Alderman, who Diehl, or diop a postal card to his ad taken. IXm’t foigvt the fireman s dam*«*, Io l»e dress, City • OHI should lie meted out to all w ho do not also promoted a class »f 10 to room No These fads are so generally under hel<l February 21 st. Full pat lieu la rx practice good dairying methods 3, iu chaige of Mr Mason. A class of MRS. NEWMAN, s I ihm I that no one can reasonably sur later Xullce. 5lh grade “B” was promoted from room mise lluii there was any deep laid scheme The North Pacific Farmer ami Stock a first elam« Those who receive papers by carriera 3 to room 4, which will make four classes to favor the Catholics over any other man, published by F C Baker, ex 5) Tlwre will l«< h ivK<il«r .Mn- will Bud dates on their papers this week, in the Grammar department. r - ">> < "«""""icMtivu oí lilla church. stale printer, and lion. S C. Beach, and The following pupils average ! 90 per mix. So. 57, A I- A G< mm 1 second-hand milk cans, for sale edited by W. IV. Baker, rooms 14 to 16 Ti e statement of Mr Heii:s that, “the ( jpòeJxB ' 'I in the Ma» iii<- hail on vent and over in examination for pro Academy of which every |»atrioli<* citixen , Hamilton building, Fortlnnd, ia the lies! cheap at C E. Re« nohls. Of many years experience |» the Ka«i. ■ night I rli I All motion : MiMEdMii'ti'r >1.1» 11» in g.Hat »t«n<l- »»licito th« patronage of the taffies of paj»er of the kind ever published in the was proiitl has passed away,’’ is very Si mg »^»n’s jewelry is watranted as Maud Sim geon 95, Frank Kerremsrs TiB«tn<w»k AH'I virintty. iiiK arvinvheil to a'tenil. |ty order of much like the statement in this paper < North West I ropi csciiled " • S. F. R. B kaiji , Sec’y. More than one-lmlf the number of Shop at Mrs Sturgeon’s. «••me time ftg • a.i I -11 ’ ( :it*t-|\ <•>- 90 | pupils who pass*«! examination ie<eived Mr». i M. Newman Tillamook barber is listed for $59,000 iu the proposed appropriations. Her mann has in a bill for |338,000 for Port Orford, an unimportant landing in Curry county. Hermann wdl lose the support of this neck of the woods if he isn’t care ful. 'Fom Tongue would take more in terest in Tillamook. F planting ) I Dressmaker^-*