LOCAL NEWS
Money to loan—G. O. Nolan.
School election next Monday.
The echoonar Lizzie Prien lias gone
ashore near Cooe bay.
A match factory ha* been stalled at
Centralia, Wash. Such an institution
would not be out of place here.
The ladies will give a grand ball in
C E. Reynolds new hardware store on
the 29th of February. All are invited.
On Sunday John flulery left with his
belongings for Tillamook where he will
permanently locate.—Telephone Reg
ister.
National Recorder free.
Read an
other article in this pa|>er giving more
definite particulars Lafore calling or or
dering.
SPECIAL ANNOI INCEMEN1
COHN & CO
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Tlie FiAlww'mg are the nnn.es of tie
pil4>ilaulM war« neillau adiseut »atrUnlt
dur iir*! the uaoiiilr emling February Mat;
ClKvrd llieier. Fia*i& Matnt, Julie
tA'Uita, Elleu Hatjiswn, limy White, J xg.
Ki« Hwrduiau U’inuie Slewart, Garik
Luburte, Jesse f*iei-ee_, Erwert fteru'er-d,
Miuley I’nlaud, Edrll, Haeki»»a, F'Jmeme
KJJarluda, olizer U'wlds'ogel, Nuruimt
Olds, Alviu Baxter, Maned Lalieiiuii,
<Cly>le Miller, Midlie FeWe, Mali« Roland
Frauikie JJr«w, 1'JJ.eJ JJiizdmsn, Er six
liaril..a>, lioaiu-d itaew, E lildi Boa era,
Archie JSteyilvsua, Alice JM< rami, Ira J ap
!i >ei L'z N<J«n, Mary djiiedei. Lena
.1 o U uiui , Sophia Sluive»»ga Waine Huy.,
I'Jireai Smith, Allen Fag*. and Sidney
Lowery.
The Fuldow'irtg »r« tire names of those
who were p.^le.A in deisarlnanit:
Edith Bower«, El via Manilla, Alice ?e-
1>VMOM, Mary £|«ider, Atcfeie Stephens,
Erwiaa Jdarriaou, Alalie Fnliusi and
Maud Laluumu A- E. M asok , Teachei.
Any one wishing to exchange bees for
hives made after the Hndon style can
do so by corresponding with \V. C. Mor
ton, Bay City, Oregon.
The supreme court of Washington has
decided Hint ranchers living on a stream
are not compelled to pay loll to a boom
company if they handle their own logs.
The Smith saw mill near Rainier is fig
tiring on a (our-million contract of log
it is thought they will i*e furnished from
Ostrander. The lumber will be used for
the Goble-Astoria railroad.
Five dollars reward will l>e paid for
information that will lead to the arrest
and conviction of the persons who break
off the pickets from the fence around my
gravel pit.
G eo . E lliott .
L. S. Darhind bus set a fish trap at the
month of Mailboat slough to catch her
ring This fish is known to be very
abundant in the bay, and to be of super*
ior quality to those caught on the Sound
which sell for 2 cents per pound —South
Bend Journal.
It is reported that Jacob Kamm has
under contemplation the building of a
fast steamer, to make 25 miles an hour,
to ply between Astoria anti Portland
The boat will be a propeller, with a hull
of steel. It is stal’d that Captain James
Gray is now looking up all the neces
sary detail« incidental to the construction
of a boat.—Cathlamet Gazette.
Win. Rhoades and Win. Hendricks,
(generally known as Buffalo Bill) of
Bay City, left that place Wednesday for
the sand spit, but the hay being very
rough, their boat capsized and (he men
were left hanging to the boat for about
an hour, when they were picked up by
the launch Irene
Mr. Hendricks waa
almost helpless when found, hut is re
covering.
Remember the clearance sale lasts
only two days longer
UNTIL MARCH 1st.
ALL
KINDS
WANTED.
We can supply the wants, comforts,
and necessaries of life from our stock,
and at Portland retail prices.
COHN & CO.
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1 ,i< of imp'll« »I k »»« »(eyortment w,,
lOo per 1AU1 tai' the inuutb ending Eel.
ru.iry 2iul. IS'.*»:
Auhur K'd.o, Iklua iUy.h, Kelli,
Burton, IV'iu. Jolunon, Maude CiUnoi^
Ixtt Roberts, Anna U'ajdi’ogel, De Fiv
es! Severutvce, Jennie M. i «4< i , Mi mu.
FeHrsun, Mnuile Muiguun, 1'tuol Whit.,
Jenuie Balt it, Teanie lJixliy and Libia«.
Fol amt.
1‘upils neither aliset« vmr lardy:
Aribau' kjoUlbwhA, Nellie Burkm.
Maude Sturgeon, l*e
GraceCkalterton. IVilJ Jiozley, Claude
Jlaui, Kuae U'iitz. <Guy Ford. Carrie
KiuthaU, Miuuie Ed-oi
fl««ard Ed-
rimud*. 4‘eari Hl.rte, Addie Kaekinn,
.Indy Nofau, Lee R Ireila. Li-blae FoJaad
Edna Rsuwn. l’eeey IViley mid Paul
ClialterliJA.
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The grand commander of the Indian
war veterans of the North Pacific coast,
Mr T A. Wood, of Portland, desires in
formation about evary veteran who
would be affected by the hill introduced
by Representative Hermann to pension
all surviving veterans and the widows of
veterans of the Indian wars. The inline,
N »STUCCA NEWS.
One hundred fi«e subscriptions to the also act as a board of arbitrators to set tie
this place and Meda crossed the bay to
age, and address, and the name of the
the boms of Mr. A. Gage where they
captain of the company served in are National Recorder are being given away any difficulty between the members. The
[From the Ocean Wave.I
danced until morning
wanted. Names may he left at this to paid up subscribers and to new sub association starts with flattering pros
scribers to this paper. First come, first pects for its success, and its promoters
'There have been some homesteads
office
Capt Ciim has gone down to his
served. We shall have to discontinue hops to make it a permanent fixture and taken near Woods lately, and still there
, homestead at Salmon river t<> make im
The shorthorn breeders have taken a the proposition as soon as the 100 sub capable of doing much good to the fish
is more land to take. Of course the best provements and Mr. Oscar Faulconer of
wise step in preparing to make a separ scriptions are taken, and they are given ermen —Oregon City Enterprise.
is always taken first.
Dolph was seen going ill the same direc
ate breeding class f»»r such of their cows only to those who take enough interest
A
tired
stomach
is
very
much
like
a
as show marked dairy tendencies
The to call or write for it.
The people of Woods were treated to tion with a pack-horse.
Of course we
shorthorn was undoubtedly originally hate to refuse anyone, however, it is sprained ankle. If you suffer from any some good talks, on Tuesday evening
Quite a number of people went up to
an excellent dairy animal, and is so still hardly lair for those who got the Ladies of the symptoms of dyspepsia your last, on ths principles and workings of Woods to the dance on the evening of
abroad where it is chief source of supply Home Meal free to come and ask for the stomach is tired. It needs a crutch the order of the Woodman of the world the 21st. All seems satisfied with the
We must relieve it of all woik for a time,
for the London milk trade.
In this National Recorder also.
It is to be or until it ia restored to its natural | by Mr Finley and Dr Linton, no doubt enjoyment they had.
country, however, the breed has been hoped that those who have received the
there will be a camp organized here in
To do this successfully, we
KKAL KSTATK THANSI EKS
developed chiefly on beef lines to the in free subscriptions will give the others h strength
the near future.
must
use
a
food
which
isalreadv
digested
j
jury of its dairy qualities The restora chance. Sample copies of ths National
F. R. Beals tn Anna Hansen lots 4 .5 6
The Lucy boys, John and Albeit, have
tion of these will he an advantage for, Recorder were sent to our Mubseribers outside of the body and which will aid
the digestion of other food that may be gone trapping upon the head waters of 7 8 9 10 and 11 blk 13 Miller ad $150 00
taken as a whole, the <lairy shorthorn is last week
Subscribers to the H ead
They went
A G Beals to John Hansen lot 8 blk 17
about the best general purpose cow, hav light are likely to get sample copies of taken with it. Such a product is the the Big Nesiucca river
Shaker Digestive Cordial.
Tuesday morning
Thayer’s add $2.50 00.
ing a large capacity for giving miiac, yet various good papers.
The Shakers have utilized the diges
when the latter begins to fail, being
We are told that George Baffin’s house
Frank Norberg to R H Holmes water
readily dried otr and fattened sons to
Suit was brought l»v C. M. Keep in tive principles present in plants for the on Cedar creek was burned last Saturday right $20 00
mamiiactiire
of
this
article,
and
its
sue-
I
produce beef of the very best quality.
the state circuit court in Portland Tues
with all his household goods leaving the
You
John Barker to Jennie Bailey 20 acres
Ex.
day against Napoleon Davis to enforce a ceas has been truly phenomenal.
family homeless.
can
try
it
for
the
nominal
sum
of
10
sec 32 1 s 9 w $1000 00.
The man was no fool who said (hat as rootiact alleged to have been entered cents, as sample bottles are sold by all
Charley Colton has got home again
John Farquhar to Jane Haight lands
long as there's lite there's trouble and into by Mr Davis to purchase (he bank
from Tillamook, He looks as natural as
druggists at this price.
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Forest
Grove.
It
is
dated
December
in sec’s 26 25 23 and 27 1 11 8 w $1100 00.
taxes
A willow is har<lly ever satisfied
two peas. [Sic]
with her iisnie. It is not necessary to 3, 1892, is signed by Mr. Keep and Mr,
L ixol is the best medicine for chil
A G Beala to Mary Bromley lots 6 7 8 9
Davis
and
specifies
hh
follows:
"Charles
If this favorite 1 son business is only
have four legs to he a hog. A nu.n with
dren. Doctors recommend it in place of
blk 7 Millers add $200 00.
M
Keep
sells
bank,
banking
business
being
worked
for
a
little
personal
free
a red h< a led wife seldom talks too much.
Castor Oil.
Louis Fleck to Ely Fleck 120 acres in
advertising it’s all I l ight; but it is clear
If none but virtuous men go to heaven it ami all pertaining thereto, including in
from the number engaged in the business sec 14, tp 4 s r 10 w $1 00.
Mariiage license was issued this week
i
will be a mighty lonesome place for old surance business, eight acres of land
that all of them can’t get cabinet posi-
maids. Office seeks a man with about near C F Clapp’s reticence, and the to Orlsy Kellow and Clara Bodyfelt.
J. L. Childers to Chas A Smith lot 8
tions
the same energy that a logil« seeks a Parker notes are to be taken as they ap
see 2 2 s 9 w $300 00.
Masonic Notice.
policeman
When a man mairies the pear on the books of the bank, all other
We are told that James McGhee
C E Linton to I O O F No. 114 of Ne«.
second time he always makes an excuse notes to l»e made satisfactory to pur
- There will be a regular r Ma Sand Lake, has been oidered to vacate tucca, 2 a sec 18 4 a 10 w $18 00.
chaser,
to
Napoleon
Davis,
for
of some kind to his friends.
Women
sonic communication of Tills- his ranch in 30 days
He took a pre
ainook Lodge No. 57, A F. Ac einptioii claim a few years ago built a
talk of owing other women a call in the Mr. Keep chargee that ha tendered to
W H Leach to Tillamook Lumbering
Mr.
Davis
a
full
and
complete
perfor-
A.
M
in
the
Masonic
hall
on
same wav that men speak of ow ing other
Co se I4' of nw 14 aw ’< of ne *4 ami n l2
good
house
and
Imrn
on
it
has
put
up
a
Saturday night Meh. 7
All
men a grudge. A mail will look through nitnce of the contiact and that Mr. Davit _ ____ ■■ Master Masons in good stand nice youg orchard which is just now of se l4 sec 17 tp 1 11 r 7 w $700 1 00
his pockets four limes before lie will refused to accept or in any manner per ing are invited to attend. Bv order of coining into bearing, and ia getting fixetl
F R Beals to (’has Cassler se X of sw
give his wife his coat to sew a button on. form his agreement and asks a deciee re \V. M.___________ F. R. B eais , Sec’y.
quite confortably. But he failed to make ’4 sec 32 tp 2 s r 9 w $1600 00
quiring
specific
p
rfonnance
—
Foitst
E x .
final proof and pay for the land at the
Joseph EfTenberger to Mary Gerrttse
Grove Timet.
time prescribed by law for proving up,
The Woodmer. should turn out in full
tract in sec 28 tp 3 n r 10 w $50 90.
The fishermen engaged in fishing in
and another man has filed on thepro|>erty
force at th» meeting tomorrow (Fiiday)
W C Marsh to M Walton w l2 of se *4
and giving McGhee notice to leave. Me
night, as there ia buaineas of importance the Willamette between thio place sml
Ghee ge’s no compensation for the years and w ls of se l4 sec I4 2 a 8 w
t » tiaiiMHCl, and it is the last meeting be Portland have organized a union of their
of lal>or put upon the farm.
fore the dedication aocial
Invitations ow n, independent of the Columbia River
Nutlrc.
have been sent out, except to those who Fishennen’a Protective Association and
Ore town
Hie Woodmen, or those who have been itt members, and the securing of better
Notice is hereby given that n meeting
voted upon favoiablv l»v the ('amp, and market advantages Io (lie fishermen of
of the Tillamook F. P U. will be held
Mi.
Mizner
has
returned
from
Cali
ÍC
ft
all the members and inemlH’ts elect will the Willamette
I'lie organisation has
in Tillamook city on March 7, 1896, at
fornia
have invitations handed to them at ths some 35 members, and expects to have
the regular hour of meeting, 1 o’clock p.
Mr
l*«iiter
Ime
recently
loet
two
horse.
;
urn«ling tomorrow night—at anv rate iH’tweeu <M) and ;0 metiiliera when the
Alber Q'nmp II0. ¿19,
in , for the purpose of effecting a co-op-
with lung (ever
the committee conaidar that the Wood tithing teason opens. The president is
eration with the other Fishermen Cli
TILLAMOOK,
ORE
men are all invited or should invite Jonathan Humphrey, of Oregon City;
A ple«s«nt «nrprise |Mirty »»» tender ions along the coast, and to elect a dele
Iheinsvlvea, though each of them will vice-president, John Erikson, Oswego;
The Wo almeii lia\e an interesting pro-! ed Mr. A Commons on the evening of
gate for a convention ; or ths transaction
probably want one of the tarda ass sei'ietaiv, M Richards, Oiegou City gram prepared for their aocial, and it is the 14th, it being bis birthday
A large : of other business which may come be
memento
It may be necessary to get a The cent»al l>oMrd is composed of M A expected (hey will have a grand time number of friends were present
who fore the house
Everylsnly interested
laigrr hall foi Ida dance on (hat night, Magonn, W B Jennings and J. Ilainea Selling (he baskets will bean interesting
helped to nmke Mr. Commons feel in fishing is cordially invited to l»e pres
but if sin li ia the vmm * lai ger hall will of Osw ago The financial affaire of the feature, and those who want to dance
younger insteml of older
On the same ent
A l B kns < hidt , Rec’v.
lie secured.
association ait in their hands, ami they can keep it up as long as they wish
evo nii g ■ laige 1 city <4 jn.ig loll»«
C habi . es Y ovno , Pres
Following are »lie names of tlioee wiw
weaie puaJect in depm taaaent Jar theuoutk
suding Fei«<iary 2Lst:
i Uertie Ba»ker, AJnniie Bnstey, Icey
Buuer, Heury CImk, Ella llays. Belle
iAiulier. Hattie Marolf. Eacie Oliver,
Ella Perkins, Maud Keynolils, Olla
-Schrader, Julia Schrader, Minnie U'iee
FullowiiiX are the names o( tliosu alia
were ueillier absent nor tardy.
G«O, Alderiimn, Hazel Bernard, Icey
Buwer, Henry Cook, Arthur Ebermau,
IVebiey Eliott, Carrie Poland, Ella Hays
James Hiner, John Johnsou, Belle
Letcher, Henry l.owery, Hattie Marolf,
Gruver Mowers, Eacie Oliver, Ella Per
kins, J ..at* | di Perry, Maud Reynold»,
Willi« Smith, Clyde Slanlay, Olla Slepli-
eus, D*a Stephens, Vida Stillwell, Alva
Williams, May Williams, Minnie Wise
E dith M. A i . uhrman , Teacher.
('all for Itepublican
Coiumittee Meeting.
Following is a copy of the call issued
by the chairman :
HEAIMIUAKTKRS REPUBLICAN CENTRAL
C ommittee
of tillamook co .
Tillamook, Ore., Feb. 13, 1896
Mr.------------
Dear Sir:—The bi-ennial meeting of
the Tillamook County Republican Cen
tral Committee is hereby called to be
held at the residence of the undersigned
in Tillamook Oregon, on Saturday ths
7th day of March 1896, al 1:30 p. m.,
for the transaction of all business neces
sary in preparation for the approaching
campaign.
Your |>eraonal attendance is earnestly
requested.
No proxies »ill lie recognized unless
held by voters resident in the precinct
they represent.
in precincts where a vacancy Ims oc
curred I recommend that the republican
voters meet at their iisiih I voting place
on Saturday February 29ml at 1 p. in.
and elect a committeeman to till such
vacancy. Respectfully Yours,
T. B H andi . kv ,
Cliniriiian.
Notice.
The peoples party will hold their coun
ty convention at the court house April 4,
I896, to nominate candidates for their
county tickek. By order of,
J. W. H askins ,
Comity Chairman.
Ilry
Wood for Sal«.
I have a large lot of dry wood, been in
the sliad since August, which I will de
liver to parties in town at $3 per cord
It is all four foot wood. Enquire of J. 8.
Diehl, or drop a postal card to his ad
dress, City.
Timber
All those wishing to sell their timber
claims on Wilson river and
tributary to it wiH
semi description
Ofjfa
and price thereof
f
convenient to
“u 11 A «
T. Steinf “ 1 "
,r.
Prices to Suit
the Times:
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Made to order.
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RepahluK done as cheap aa the cheapeat.
Come aud be couviuced.
P. F. BROWNE