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COHN & CO. GRAND CLEARANCE SALE! UNTIL MARCH 1st. Great Reduction Sale==Bargains in Alb’ the Various Departments. D on ’ t delay ! • An Immense Stock of New Clothing Recently Received—No Shelf-worn Goods in the lot, all perfectly new, right from the East. Hf3S“\Ve buy all kinds id' produce, furs, hides, eggs, butter and county orders LOCAL NEWS A full line of legal blanks at Lamb’s, I the only place in town where they are i kept for «ale at all. LOVE AND ROMANCE. J. Stoddard and I<ln Latimer Arrested on a Serious Charge but Promptly Abe Colin him returned from Portland. Acquitted. Several petrified bodies were found re The Truckee came in the last o! last cently in removing a cemetery in San For some time John Stoddard, mana Francisco. The cemetery had been used week since 1819, and some perfectly preserved ger of the late Advocate, and Miss Ida Don’t neglect to eltend the lireiuen’a Hpecimens were found. Latimer, daughter of J. W. Latimer, have dance. been associating with each other. Mr. Dr Patchen is still in Portland en Tuttle & Cary, leading dealers in gaged in selling his La Grippe cure, Spe- Latimer objected, ami Stoddard was hardware. C He is advertising it quite extensive obliged to remain away from the Lati Butler wanted at Colin*«, either roll or ly. The Spe-C advertisement may be I mer parental domicile. solid packed. seen in another column. The girl who is about nineteen years Fresh candies, French and homemade Fred Larsen ha« moved into his new of age, would not submit to the yoke of at the bakery blacksmith shop on the lot next to Lis obedience, and straightway left home, All persuasion to Born, to Jo«e Vincent and wife, Janu residence, where his old «hop was locat- seeking Stoddard. ! ed. He has it filled up in excellent shape get her to return was without avail. She ary 31, a sou. I and is ready for business again. went to the rooms occupied by Fred Born, to Will. Eberman and wife, Some person with no sense of justice, 1 Stoddard and wife, where John Stod February 3, a girl It is said that Fred’s decency or honesty, has stolen two dozen dard roomed also Stationery, jewelry and druggist« no chickens from B. Bubach, the old tailor, wife refused to remain under the cir tiont at Sturgeon’« who is in very bad circumstance« and cumstances, and that John and the girl occupied the place alone for several days Local Market—Eggs 12‘a rent«, dairy hardly able to work for a living. and nights, and it was allege«! that they butter 40 cent« per roll Bear in mind that those who wish to occupied the same room. Full line of garden seeds, fresh from discuss the religion« questions, which Recently they were warned to get are agitating the town, must sign their married within 48 bonis or sutler prose I). M. Ferry Co., at C o I iii ’ h . They neglected to comply with An authorized agent will do Rome col names for publication. It is none of our cution fight and those interested must assume the request, and Tuesday Stoddard was lecting for the H eadlight at once. the responsibility. arrested on the complaint of A. Harper, C'dinACo. have already 1000 dozen Latimer, oil the J. S. Stephens, who is selling school instigated by J \V egga to aliip when the nteamer come« supplies throughout the county is an au charge of “lew ! and illegal cohabita J. .1. McCoy will go to San Francisco thorized agent of the H eadlight , and is tion.” A charge of the same kind was soon, and may return to Lower Califor taking subscriptions and receipting for lile«l against the girl. The trial of nia for a while them. Any favors shown Mr Stephen« Stoddard was set for Wednesday at Hoard’« Dairyman is a weekly paper. will he duly appreciated by the H ead 10 o'clock. I’ll« evidence of the prosecution was Semi $1 to the publishers and you will light . not positive. None of the witnesses get it for one year Although the school tax is higher this could swear positively that the defen | year than usual ami the road tax is A number of people from Bay City dants occupied the same room at night, came up last Saturday night to attend i placed nt 5 mills again, making a 38 mill ami Prosecuting Attorney Selph asked tax in this district (there being no city Judge Cornier to dismitg* the case, which lecture at the M. E church tax) the amouiit Io be paid will not lie 1 was done. If the five-mill road tax is expended anv larger than usual, ns the valuations I’he defense asked to make a state this year to a« good advantage as it was are lower. ment however, and Sto«ldmd was last, this county will have good roads Manv people in the tow n are in favor put on tin* stand. He claimed that lie There is but one newspaper in Tilla of establishing a high school here nt intended to marry the girl, and that he mook, and those who are not already once in connection with the public school. took her there because she was abused subscribers, are cordially invited to be It is th ought the tuition received from and driven from home, and that he was come ao. those outside I he district, and a «mall trying to get a place for her to work. He C E Reynolds is titling up the build tuition from those here, would pay the said that she slept in his room, but that ing formerly occupied by Fred Larsen, extra expense he slept in an adjoining room on a chair and will hooii occupy it with his hard The Woodman's hall in Fied Larsen’s The girl was sworn and corroborated ware store The charge against building will soon he complete«!. and as Stoddard’s story. Sample copies of Hoard’s Dairyman soon as the floor is laid there will prob the girl w.»a dismissed also. ami a number of other first class papers ably be a grand hall held in it by »he Dry Wood for Sale. have been eent to the H eadlight sub Woodmen The order is still growing scribers recently very rapidly, new members being taken I have a large lot of dry wood, been in the abed since August, which I will de Olsen is moved into his new quarters in all the time ami has a neatly arranged store, with Tlere are a few who are behind one li vei to parlies in town at |3 per cord plenty of room He intends ordering a year or m »re w ith subscription to this It is all four foot wood. Enquire of J. S. large stock soon. ; paper. Collections will he enforced Diehl, or drop a postal card to hi« ad against such poisons unless settled be dress, City. No city tax hae been levied this year fore March 15, ami papers to such peo It is too bit« to levy a lax now, and a n E sticca nkw *. ple w ill he stopped One year is long t wo-mill tax is all that can bo raised enough for such bills to run. After [From the Ocean Wave None is needed this time. March 15 those who ar« a year or more We have in course of preparation a behind, and who still fail to pay, will Elmer Jackson, of Salmon river, age column of political gossip, which will have their |N«pers stopped and their fourteen while out a hunting «lucks with treat of the various prospective candi names will bo given to the meichants his cousin about the s.une age. met with dates, their chances, and general opinion. here so they w ill know w ho are not to quits an accident. The gun which his cousin wiii loading w as accidentally dis Hermann has introduced a bill to give 1 he trusted. charged, the hall passing through El.m 1 *« Josiah Bigge, Company C, Tenth Regi “ If only men would realise that the ment of Kansas Militia, a pension of $14 material side is what we girl« care the leg below the knee. He is confined to his l»ed but ho|M*s to In* about again in a a month, beginning with Jannaiy, 1895 least for,” writes Lilian Bell in February few d.ivs. This should be a lessen to Ladies ’ Home Journal, ’ Tiay don ’ t think Abe Severance wont to Portland la*f boy«, and even men, not to hamll« fire just because you have built iir Colonial week to meet his father and mother who , arms so rartdeM*ly have just coma from Wisconsin. Al»e houses, and have our ch »then made for The |»e »pie are mu« h rejoiced -.ver the returned overland, and his folks will us, and never allow but« Ilers' bills *o cliangH in schedule ti ne on tlm mail annoy us, that you have dine your whole come by boat. duty by us. It never occurs to most of route fr«>m Spruce to Hembree. We now If a few of our over anxious politicians u«, who have these dear America men have connectu*ii!< I h th ways the >»ame and religious zealots would go to work for lovers and husband«, that we could day. attend t» business, or produce some •ver really get cold or hungry You Herman Farmer brought in a load of thing, there would i»a more prosperity, would have a th if von thought any l*»dy cranberry cuttings which Le will plant n peace and harmony liwloligiiig to you didn’t have sll the thespii g , lim« the impr.'vemeuls are Mrs. A. I*. Wilson and daughter I. la, clothes tlicv w .«iiled n i l the l*est the going «»II and Mrs. Bodie, mother of Mrs Wilson, market affords But you think it is a Last M inday morning A L. Miller went to San Fiancieco on the steamer huge joke when we say that we are ew«»ie out a warrant agsixst A Johns-m Truckee They will reside there |s»r- mentally edd, ami hungry a good »le d an I ha,I him arrested n m charge of manantly, as Mr. Wilson line secured of the time, and that yon arc a st or.-house assault with a daiigerone weapon. It remunerative employment there Milas with all that we ne-d, right within vour teems Miller anti Jobi,.«on had some Warren will conduct the hotel at hearts and brains, only you won’t give words emu« time ago, in Frank Wlle- Hobsotn ille. , it to IIS ” i hart's store, over a n>i«imdeisiun ling that. cccured between themselves 1 months ago, and in the course of the row ! Johnson diew'a revolver from his belt ' and threatened to shoot Miller full of holes. Il resulted in the arrest of John son last Monday and on Tuesday he had a preliminary hearing hefoie R. T Weatherly, Justice of the peace, al Woods. He was placed under bonds to appear before the grand jury at th« next session of the circuit court. GREAT Tli« A. P. A. EXCITEMENT and Tlie May Question. Academy i It is quite generally rumored, mid us ually admitted to be a fact that if lhe , people will turn their attention to milk ing butter and cheese, and to securing better grades of cattle, besides impr<»ving thHr farms and attending to bnsinoRS generally, that the general prosperity of POLITICAL GOSSIP lhe con ill ry will be greatly enhanced. 1 PronpectH of the Anxious Candidates Our best institutions are our butter and Firemen’s Ball Allen’s Hall^ Diaciissed. cheese factories, and they should he en Friday Nigld couraged mid suppoited regardless of There is a great future, it cannot be February 14. race, color, religion or previous condi denied, for the lumbering business in tion of desuetude. First Class Music Gor'd Supper this vicinity. This is truly lhe ‘‘lumber County Court Tickets only |1 25 belt” par excellence. Willi the estab Firemen’« Benefit lishment of saw mills, this community Adjourned sen-ion held February 3id. All Invited Bill fees in case of State vs A. John will feel the pulse throbs of prosperity in Good time sure a manner never surmised by the most son continued. Tickets at Tuttle’s enthusiastic All the politicians in lhe l he county was <livide«l into three dis Secure one Eailv. county should go to work immediately to trict«, and one justice of the pence al develop the latent lesourees of ibis lowed for each district. 'I’he precincts i county II is lhe surest way ot being in the first district are as follows: Ne elected halem ami Foley Second, Garibaldi, Barnegat, Bay, Hoquarton, Fairview, The Volksbote. South Piairie, Netarl« ami Carnahan Rev. J. G. Schmid, pastor of the Re Third, Sand Lake, Blaine, Beaver, lleho, $ forme«! church, well known here, pub Dolph, Union ami Little Nesiucca. Progressive Farmers and Gardeners Th« sheriff’s report on the delinquent Ç lishes a little paper in Astoria, from Want and MUST HAVE the Best. J tax list whh received and approved. which we copy the following: The tax levy for 1896 was fixed as FOR FIFTY YEARS “Stuheiides Wasser friert ini Winter, follow« : (? aber das Baeclilein rieselt durch «lie kri- “PLANTS SEEDS’’ have State (WI8 «lallenen Eisrahmen am I’fer. Wie been household words in thous County S« hoo|« .005 ands of homes throughout the koimnl das? Die Finesse liaben mehr Indigent Soldiers .0001 West and South. zu tliun ills still zii stehen iiik I eh zufrie- County Incidental Expenses 0901 Si Our motto is “the best or none." ren Vorwaert« ztim Ziele zu treibt das ” Current ” Oil e Our seeds always prove vital and Wasser. So sei du ancli. Bleihe Ilia« tig true to name. ” Raul .005 in (1er Liebc zu G<»lt mid Mcnschen, das Send for our New Illustrated Catalogue wird deine Kraeite fritcli erluilten mid Total ic »C i 0200 dich hewahren voider Ersturrung in dem In other words the total levy ih 20 mill« ----- —--------------- Eise «1er dich unigebendeli Selbstsucht.“ or 63 on each |l()0 worth of |»ro|»erty There has been a great deal of hitter assessed. The district school lax for No. feeling regarding tile A 1’. A. mid May 9, is 12 mills, making 38 niiils in all, or ; 812 and 8!4 N. 4th Street, Academy question, but it seems now as $3 80 on |hM) ST. LOUIS, MO. In addition to the regular Î1 9^ poll if the trouble is about blown over and people me coming to their senses before tax a $2 00 roa«l poll tax was assessed to the stiife becomes unbeatable. The all who are liable for poll tax. priest and some of his Catholic friends HILLS ALLOWED. LIFE TRULY claim they were threatened with being F M Trout wood $ 15 75 run out of town and that the academy B C Lamb blank« Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Does It. «2 75 Chas. La Point, a well-known resident would he binned, mid ¡he oilier side de S J Ely jury list 3 00 of Mrs. I>enver, praises this wonderful remedy. ny any threats being made S«<me pm- B W Tnrm r 2 00 Her testimony should convince all as to the worth of the New Heart Cure and Restora ties have done all they could to foment D Sha. kleiord 2 00 tive Nervine. Her letter dated Sept. 11th, troulile, mid Mayor Reynolds has ser- I T Mauluby 3 (0 1894. reads as follows: ioilsly considered issuing an addiess J W Haskin« 2 CO calling ti|«)ii all gocxl citizens to assist in J II Nolan 2 00 keeping the |>eace, preserve order, und T 11 Goy lie (‘o ( lei k 133 33 trown down those who are the loudest Tom ('oates Ileputy 50 no and i.met radical. The whole affair is J II Jacksoil Sheriff 133 33 deplorable ami call ulate«l to injure the II F Goodspeed Deputy 50 Oil community We refrain from giving L 1* Smith school »npt 111 t)<> the «letails of both sides of the squabble, John Barker Treas 20 «3 am! omit comment on its various phases L B Alley Com 9 00 ns the matiei has been magnified mid I) 1’ Haivey Com 0 20 given undue prominence already. T II Goyne inc exp 10 00 State Supt for Blind, for pmebas- The French say “it is the imn< sailde ing clothing for T gmd children 10 00 that happens.” This ha« prove«! to be A numi««! of bills were all >wed on the case with the Mount Lebanon the road fumi. Shakers, l he whole scienlitic w .iLI has been l.ilioriiig to cine dys|M>|iaiH, Init The regular meeting of Tillmmok every effbit seem« to meet with <left*st. l.nlgo No 94. I. O.O. F al the hall The suffering from stoniarh troubL.« lias Tiies«lav night February II All meni lavonie almost universal. Multitudes la rs in goo<! standing are invited to at M rs . L a P oint , 2137 Humboldt St. have i o desire for fmsl mid i hat w Inch tend \V««rk in initiatmy degree. By ’‘Typhoid fever left me with heart tienMe of the most seriou« nature. Nothin they ilu eat causes them pain and dis onlei of N G. Geo. Cohn, Rec. Sec’y doctors gave had any effect. I b ' pains in the heart, and was unabi tress SI.rplFHM Iiighls are th.- rule mid my leftside tor more than three 1 not the exception ami lh«»iisai.ds of siiffe- ? a time. My heartseemed to miss I I had smothering .pella, In which. ( lers have ler.ine discouraged ■ PLANT SEED CO i HER I hi* Shakers of .Mount ladammi rect-n'- Iv rams to the hunt with their new Di^e-nive Cordial, which contains nut only tool Hheti lv digested, hm n «liges er of loud. It promply rehevea nearly all iuruia U indigestion A k vour druggist for one of th. I«vok* l«*x -l.the new Castor Oil, is !<iug need in hosp tHh It t» honev MRS. NEWMAN. a first ela-s Dressmaker CM niNtoy year« experience in the Rolkitn the patn uAve of the ladie» «,f Tittaiuook mik 1 vicinity. Shop at Mrs Sturgeon*« Mr«, c M. N< wntaii SAVED. 5Tprr breath vouid be my last, dentiy saw an advertisement of Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine, and purchased « bottle of each Afu-r taking the remedies a week. 1 could be lifted in a chair and sit up an nour. and in a short time I was able to do light housework. I shall be ever grateful to you for your wonderful medicines. Truly they saved my life. tv - » . « MRS CHAS. LA POINT Dr. Miles Heart Cure to «old on a positive ruarantee that the first bottle will Veneflt- All druggists sell it at SL « bottles for B or Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure R"i£3'th.