>ery Member Attentioql the nily rpHERE IS no easier or surer way to reach their pocket­ books we - turn its or her Since Id £MF»The date opposite your name printed on the margin of your paper or ou the wrapper indicates the time your subacription expires, and you are iuvited to renew at that time. All papers sent to parties «outside the county are promptly discontinued when their time expires and six months'arrearage is the limit within the county. In stopping your subscripton, it « n~.--<*ary first to pay all arrvaraxe« John Smith ¡is Paper TILLAMOOK. OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 21. 1896. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. POLITICAL HODGE-PODGE AVID WILEY, M. I)., PHYSICIAN. SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR All culls promptly Attended to TILLAMOOK, ORE. ■ i). KELLY, M. I). P hysician and S viigkon , 5f |Jou Don’t (Set (Sen. Cirtbur <£iaars! Makes a specialty of antiseptic surgery, thus ^Miring success. TILLAMOOK. OR. yy J. may , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. »T. MAULSBY, I ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notai y Public and Real Estate Conveyancer. TILLAMOOK OREGON jj. J. D aly . ,OSCAR H avter . ■ALY & HAYTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DALLAS, OREGON * » Stoves, Tinware Cutlery Farm Machinery Wagons, Loggers Supplies A’lTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK. OHKUON. W. SEVERANCE, ATTORN EY-AT LAW, TII.I.AMOOK. OREGON. i MISCELLANEOUS. r-.'Hai’dware & E. THAYER Pishing Tackle and Ammunition. ECLIPSE BICYCLES ¡feneiHl Banking and Exchange bnsiness. Ag’tM for the forest paid on time deposits. HtVliange on England, Belgium, Germany, Opposite Bank, Tillamook «----- P luj ^ bijmcs D one . Men And all foreign countries. Tillamook, ALFRED WILLIAMS Oregon. W. KIGER, DRUGGIST DEALER IN hange and ^oney ^ecuritieg. TILLAMOOK, Collection» Receive Careful and Prompt Attention. BAY CITY, OREGQN CHA^. pETE^lf, I prescription^ Carefully Compounded BARBER J A FULL STOCK OF DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINE, DRUGGISTS NOTIONS, TOILET AR- TICLES, ETC., ALWAYS ON F HOT AND COLD BATHS I IN CONNECTION I : : HAND. Day or plight. Instruments ima» H.1» Cutting, SHmmpool ng ii) Every particular BREAD Pies and cakes, fresh every day. rendi candies. Fresh home made dies. New supply of fruits and Mahles by every boat. ICE CREAM ^Restaurant in ^Connection. 1LLINERY •»•..„D ress M aking It«* I. J Rumle« Mr» Jobnuon have a I < la»« millinery «tore and dmvmaking e»- ■ehaMBt laiteet «tyleu in millinery Tillamook. Or«. Opposite Bank Building. Reduction in Lumber. Henceforth until further notice (he pi rices of lumber will be as follows: Rough Lumber $ 8 per M 12 Shiplap 18 Rustic 20 Flooring After 30 days 1 Oper cent be charged on all bills. H H Tillamook Lumbering Co OKO. COHN. Fr«»ld«al. JOHN BAKHKR. S««'r $1.50 Per Year si.6 The foregoing tdiows the style of the ad­ dresses. The large figure six at the right in­ dicates the year, that ts 1806. A large seven at the right would indicate 1897, or a five would in­ dicate 1895. The other figures denote the day of the month, aud the niontn is indicated in small type. A cross mark in blue pencil indicates I that you are away behind and should pay up. member» patronizing saloons. The whiakey element i» dangerous when al­ lowed to go too far, the same a» any­ thing else, but there ia no defined ef- , fort here amomg the wliiakey men to run things. They are of all shades oil SOMETHING OF INTEREST' opinion, and religion and will be badly A GENERAL ASSORTMENT split up when the voting is done as the OF ITEMS. TO VOTERS, ETC. church people. A great deal of talk ia You »hould settle your subscription 1 Do you want a “squaw-man" for J. I’? . done (or effect. y4, The refmbllcan candidate for the state 1 before June 1st. It would be a joke if Bill Smith is Lamb lias the agency of ths Victor bi­ board of equalization has not filed his elected this time. acceptance ill thia county, and Ilia name cycles. Call and see his »ample ma­ McKinley will have a walkover All will not appear on the ticket here except chine the states nearly are declaring for him. when written ill, the democratic candi­ A four-months-old child of Mr. Skeels, C. H. Dalrymple, a prominent popu­ date being the only man to send his ac­ who lives on Addie Harris’ place, die.I list speaker, is in ths county making * ceptance to the clerk. District candi-1 Sunday. dales must file acceptances ill each ■canvas. county, and when they are too negligent Mika iakiini cuiiitiix Chinook wawn. T. B. Ilamlley, W. L. Brooks and to do this, they should suffer defeat at Tenas book ikt qiialitu, kopet Lamb's others went north this week making po­ the polls, as a man who neglects bis maikook lion»«. litical speeches. own interests is likely to do the same John Barker is in the north end of the A scaly lot of lunatics, embezzlersand with the public. county interviewing his friends. Ilin wife-beaters are now especially hot at Some may have inferred from the election is assured. the H eadlight . semi-annual statement of the county Ths telephone line is up to lhiy City Candidates are exceedingly active officials that the sheriff had about *2000 ' and Hobsonville, and Tuttle per month, placing the hour« from man who wrote it was not accountable." only for the purpose of raising strife, 9 in the evening until 6 in the morning, ami he is not particular regarding the provided the citizen« will raise $15 per Three prominent populists were wit­ methods of doing it. He maligns good month of the «alary. Bill of Edmunds ting on the fence near the post-office the citizens without regard to truth, and & Co. for $5.60 for provisions (nr Mrs. other day, mid ths fence gave way. One apparently is entirely lacking in that Minnie Miller, allowed. An ordinance fell on one side, one on the other, and great qualification fol a preacher—re­ providing for licensing itinerant mer­ one came str.light down on the leinuins ligion. chandise vendors passed. of the fence. It is not supposed this Consul R. R. Hays will organize a Judge Manlsby Inis issued a long cir ­ I particular incident pol lends anything. cular giving his pedigree. It is a good camp of Woodmen at Bay City next Two years ago the Methodists mul sa- one, mill the H eadlight has referred to Monday night, the 25th, and a delega­ I loon men were accused of standing in it favorably on previous occasions, blit I tion iron the camp here will accompany together, ft was a fact. Most candi­ the question is ns to ths fitness of Judge ; him to assist in organizing ami conferr­ dates are anxious to get the vote* of Maulsby He is to be pitied for his in­ ing degrees. There will be a large camp I ki II i sides. The talk of whiskey ring or firmities and his friends should encour­ there when organized, and a large num­ I Methodist faction is all for effect, and age him Io go to the soldiers’ home ber from this camp are expecting to go the men who do such talking will cater where he will receive good care free of to Bay City next Monday night. Suit­ to either or Iroth sides when they want charge anil lie provided with clean, com­ able accommodations for passengers at i votes. fortable quarters. Motives of synipa- I , favorable rates will be secured. The National A. P. A., after n hard j thy or pily, however, should not be a Most Rev. Archbishop W. II Gross, tight, decided to change their ritual and consideration in electing ail officer | of Portland, is taking great interest in Judge Maulsby in Ids circular does not oath so that no direct reference or dis­ i the success of Tillamook academy. lie crimination should made against Cath­ i mention the incident where he was ar­ I will be here tonight (Thursday; at the olics in their oaths and other work, mid 1 rested for not turning over fines belong­ entertainment given by the pupil« toin- decided to mention all sectarian insti-1 ing to lhe county He escaped through | spect the condition of the academy and tutions indiscriminately, which now or [ a technicality, mid ns he paid up the ' give his directions for the next year. may get aid from the state They gave fines he was not proeecuted. His finan­ After the entertainment he will give an cial relations with the county since Hint important lecture to the citizens, lie is up their fight against McKinley. i time are being investigated Judge one of the most interesting lecturers in No paper in the United States except ■ Maulsby often allows prosecutions be- Oregon today. Rev. Gross is an old sol­ the H kadlight lias refused to publish I fore himself which seem very Irivialaud dier, and fought for the Union during articles unless signed fbr publication. only make a big expense for the county the late war. The entertainment be* The H k «DI.IGHT lisa insisted on these Ills ssssions of court are the most ridie- gins tonight, May 21st, at 8 P. M. sharp, signatiires when other papers did not. | ulous and farcical ever witnessed by at the Academy Indi. Admission free Of late we have allowed some unsigned ' the writer, and a moot court in a saloon articles. But we are not hiding lieliind Deputy Prosecuting Attorney E E ' couldn’t be worse than lhe preliminary our own shadow, and as we assume the trial of Ben Hauxhurst and the Griffith Selpli went to who is quite old and a ciipple from wounds received in the war. Mrs. Ixmis vote« clieeifully. The same crowd said wilt not. Fleck was also fined fur committing an two years ago that the saloons and Metli- aMHult Ujsoi Mr. Stone There «veins odist church stood in together. Well, lly-iu cok, hy-ss biimm ; to be considerable tiouble in the neigh- I wiiet If they did! We have known Wake wap-pa-loo, ynte-ekut grata ; Irorhood immediately around Mr. Heck'« preachers and iadiee aid societies to se­ Cul-tus o-e-hut, sol-eke chuck ; cure contributions from saloon keepers lla~lo chick-a-min, wake miick-a-iiiii