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I mail SCHEDULE. AV Nonni Y amiui . i :— n" ‘ X .. ...... hill dully except Huiiilny ' oval Tillamook next dat by Arrt . l’iltitmook daily except Mtitday un>c N- '■«m|>lll “e*1 **“>■ g |, 4 p. 6 p 2 P 111 ronsumpiioii SUMMONS. C ount ? •.« »t • u. w e - 1 k » h in; S iate >.i- ore - G N 104 r.IKt t.UXkA Ob T m „M. OK, J'»*< i h Biabv Plaintiff vs. F. H Barrett ' Deft ndaiit. To F H Barrett. theab..ve named defendant: lu the name of the -tele of <»:egon. ..._’‘■‘(Hired to a; pear and ans- thi cm 'plniiit file«l against urn in tiie above in.itlrd aclmn <»u or heft., v tl.« .«1 <lax of No 'miict tsyb the same being the fii>ldav of ’ ‘J‘‘< xt Huuli.r him <.f said court following publication of this summons. '•HI Will lake notice, that if von fail tonppear “i“i Riiswer sai«| cmiiplRiiit. the fdidulift will tn! jmuinent against you h.r the sum of 5 i"“ ’’’’’¡died and tweuty-thieeand fifty e «me liiin.hedt!is<!o!lars, and the furtiivr sum ;7o t;o| °”e ,n”‘dre« 1 dollars attorneys fees, tiou *°r ' * C<>S^8 iU,d disbursements in this ac- in the ; AND ITS ^CURB TUliunoek daily except Tuesday 6 n, a in '■'L. lloleonvllle 9.0011m HnbwuviUe, except I iieatlny a:tj p in. Jiri«,Tillamook 5 >5 p in. ''f"?J«'1TÌllaul.X'k Tuesdays. Tlnirsditys. ,JratlSstuidsys»l I p. ni op. nt. Xi tarts, stime days, ‘uri'esT.llsmook by "hand Kotinde dully except Sunday ni or on arrival of mail troni McMinn alb P- 1,1 • r HE EblT0R 1 have an absolute for Consumption. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been ahead/ permanently cured. So proof-positive am I of its power that I consider it my duty to smd two boll Its fru to those of your readers who have Consumption, Throat, BronchS or Lung Trouble, if they will write me tlkIi express and postoffice address. Sincerely T ▲ SLOCUM, M. C., 18J Pearl St., Sew York. Th. Editorial and Bu.meM ManZ^Jm a this Paper Guarantee this generous Proposition. ° ' Anivruat Tillamook al i 45- ,,' vch Tillanmok Dally except Suntlay Ht 6 .1 <it on arrival ot mail from N. Yamhill, uliicii i» usually 4-3O- ' Arrive*«1 Giaiol Ronde at 145. prescribes P(Wt Office lioura. 7 3» A M. to 8:00 I’. M Moin vOrdei tleoaitmvnt. 8;oo A M. Io6;o> I’. M •uudav 4 00 6 00 K 51 • CUSHMAN'S menthol inhaler — for STATE OH OREGON. UNITED STATES OFF1CALS: J. h . M itchell I G. W. M c B ride T. H. T ongue (1st District Congressmen ja,|(| District W. R. E llis f Ronr.A. M1 ller i office, Ot egon city { WM í •eiiator t Receiver. W W CONUEB ID. P. H akvkv )C.H.W heeler ............................J. 1). E dwards Sheriff .............................. I It. J acks ,; n Treasurer J ohn B akkkh ^sessor .1.8. S tephens ijirveyoi A. M. A ustin school Superintendent . G. A. W ai . ker Coroner U. E. R eynolds heputv p.osecuting Attorney.C laude T hayer C.,ciiit Court convenes the 4th Monday in .ugust. and an adjourned term is generally held in the spring. , , county Court meets the first Mondays of Jan uary. March, May, July, September and No vember. Commissioners court on the \\ ednes «lays following. .„J e J ’ . . (■onimuwnonei' Any Hwi or Throat Trouble. »■.J. L. BaoWMl.tOMDO» all forai« uf W~u.4*”i. .. i <011 nei 1 ; Recorder Treasurer Marshal .. G. dUruM^ railkin* Uwtrurtloa lo thr nataral “• A CHIloSIC U1SEASS l.rB«S IS KTHBY con,, IMFLUF iW’ H-F*’^B’’”Y.adi.Unril.hed I LUC LR. *...... l»p.".r ' narlvd. •»■■itirr to II. life of fie Infill, nxshii, '■ SEd or. b ,.1.. 1 h..m.in..... . y CM 01 j NIC v v i tien i. t ,. / „ i^„C(t ,av I >a. e fn.r.,1 ( . hmat . m th.d In l.r.» r.-i-,, a u.aG . d beaii - ihl etC 1 In -lekneu rrnd wprcialh ir the hen larhe iu.n ».0 which remain, alter th* antual vomlth ..nd rr'.-'J-.g patted olf.” ’ . , _ . . , M.rrr. ili k . N. V.. Jan. -.1, "il. . nave had Catarrh al«mt t-n v-w. A hi.nd .,-nt me one of ynnr laliuleri. It L«q>*d me the tir.t t.tne I t> ■ ,1 ;• T. I>Ou<.!.AS MORTON. , . , KtMwrroH, N. Y. I nave u.ed one of v«ur Menthol Inhaler, h r ah. nt a nionih for Chr.-n c Cat-irrh of tw. ntv v.ar»1 Handing, it ha. given rue more re!i-f than all ■ .',rr rem*<ik« I rv,r tr -.1, ti. I,Al HAM. the me.t r.tfre.hfng and Henlihful nd t. IK UfACHE Sulbren. Brmg. Sleep b. the Sl-etde... < \rrt I,.... . .„„i s,.rv „„ proitrw. Von. Don t be tooled w.ib worthle»» imitation*, lake only CfSH- MAS’S. 50c. at dru’gl.t., or mailed po.tpaid on receipt of price. Write for Book on Menthol and te.timnniah. CISlUdAN DRUG Vlneenue*, Ind. or Ao. 824 Dcurborn SL, Chicago, ill. g CUTS BURNS BRUISES SCALDS CLAPPEO HANDS FLOSItl) FEET RINGWORM ALD OLD SUP.fcS. ---------------------------- Specially Recommended for PILES. Quick to Relieve Pain and Reduce Inflammation. (ill innilet tl t-. give Mtf 1» ,ic»tun ; «lien visit ■ <. «1 an <.|iitiiifiit,l>e -ur • V» get Cut hmon’e Mei.thol Balm Do not 'corpt io vthDig ehe im being J ‘t as good. I his Bahn h the Lugest BuX of (hut- inent and the best on the n>ark< t. If tou cautiot get it of yoot <ir iRgl»tt send 2.»<*. for one i>ox by mail. Bold Ly all leading druggists. SALT r.ilEUM ULCEUS ITCH ERYSIPELAS O. C. CH.PMAN. Prop’r. McNAMER BROS., P roprietors . FOREST GROVE /IND TILL/KD00K tui TIME SCHEDULE FOR 1896 11 SUMMONS I n thi ; C ircuit Cm k r ur ihk S i . aik of uki GON for THE CuUETV OE Tl l.i. A M(M>K . J. F. Martin Plaintiff th. Anna Mnrtin Defendant. To Anna Marlin, the above named defendant: In the Name of the Stale of Orvrou. Yon aie hereby requiied anti commanded to appear ami answer the complaint on lilt against you in the above entitled court ami suit on ot before Monday the 2$th day of August. 1896, the same being the first day of the next regc.lar term oi said court following six weeks publication ol this summons upon you. You will take notice llial if you tail io so appear or answer said complaii t. Hie plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint, to-wit: For a decree desolving the bonds of matri mony and the marriage contract now existing between plaintiff ami defendant. This summons is served Dy publication by order of the Hon. H. II. Hewett. Judge of said com t, imide al <'hainbersoii the 8th day ofjulv, i ? vj 6. E. E. Si i.i’il, 5-j r Attorney for Plaintiff. □ ►ì t?< LJ Ft F< CUSHMAN DR'JC CO. VINCENNK n . I.\b. or 8VI Ikirborn HI.. III IF I (.0. A. kf CATARRH LOCAL DISEASE M E. C hurch :—Rev. It. M. Corner Preaching service at 11 A. M. and 7:1 every Sunday of each month. Sunday al io A. M. Class Meeting nt 12 M. r* League at 6:.">o 1*. M. Prayer Meeting Thursday at 7.30 P. M. SOCIETY blRECTOR Y. and is the result of colds and sudden climatic changes. It can be cured by a pleasant remedy which is applied di rectly Into the nostrili». Be- ina quickly absorbed it gives relief at once, A.O. I'.W.—Meets every Monday night at 7 1’. m . in I. O. O. F. Hull. Myron Perkins M. \V., D. T. Edmunds, Recorder. HOOK M LADDER GO - Meet* first Wednes day night of each month in City Hall. W. F. 1). Junes, President; John E. Tuttle Chief; Tom Coates, Secretary. (I. A. R.—Meets first and third Saturday of each month at 1 p. M. in G. A. R. Hall. C. N. Drew, Adjutant; W. F‘. Page. Commander. is acknowledged to be the most thorough cure for Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay Fever of ah remedies. It opens and cleanses the msal passages, allays pain and inflammation, heals the sores, pro tects the membrane from colds, restores the sendee of taste and smell. Price Wc. at Drngglstaor by mail. ELY BROTHERS. 66 Warren Street, New York. SUM MONS. I n thk circuit C jurt of the S tate <Y f O re - gon for thk C ounty of T illamook . I*. ('ondit Plaintiff vs John G Geiitse Minnie J. Geiitse 1* II Johnson ------ Johnson I is wife and H. G. E. Wist Defendants. To P. H. Johnson and ------ Johnson his wife, defendants. In the name of the state of Oregon: Yon and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit by the first day of the next term of this court to wit the 4th Munday in August i8'.l6, and if von fail s«> to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take a decree for foreclosure of a mortgage and sale of ue ’4 of nw the w of lie >4 and ne % of lie *4 section 7. township north range 9 west in Tillamook comity. Ore- gon, ami for such other relief as prayed for in the complaint 011 tile in this suit. Service of this summons is made upon each of you by publication in the Tillamook Headlight (a newspaper of Tillamook county) by Older of the Hon. Geo. H. Burnett. Judge of this court, made on the 2ml day of July. I >96 J. (J. A. B owi . bv , 5_n Attorney for Plaintiff. fe-WE Ely’s Cm Balm $1800.00 GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS. ALDER ( AMP.—No. 2T9. Woodmen of (he World, meets every Friday night in W. of W. ball. R. r . H ays , Consul, Olio lleins, Clerk. A.F. & A. M.—Meets first Saturday night of each month in Masonic Hall. R. R. Hays. W. M ; F. R. IJeals, Secretary. JOHNSON CH APTER NO. 24.—Meets at 7 30 P. M. oil the 3rd Saturday of each month at Masonic Hull. J. W. Maxwell. If. P.; W. \\. l ouder, Secretary. SILVER WAVE CHAPTER, No. 18, O. E S Meets 2nd and |ih S .turdays of each mosiih. Mrs. G. W. Pettit, W M.; I.. Contes Secretary. $150.00 every month given away to any one who ap plies through us for the most meritorious patent during the month preceding. We secure the beat patents for our clients, and the object of this offer is to encourage inventors to keep track of their bright ideas. At the same time we wish to impress upon the public the fact that IT’S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS THAT YIELD FORTUNES, L eaves N orth Y amhill ..........................8:00 p. AitRivr;s F airdale ......................................... to;oo p. LE a VES >•’A IKI) A LE ........................................ .6:oo a A rrives T illamook .....................................4:00 p. RAY CITY LODGE DIRECTORY R av C ity L odge N o . 102 A. E. & A. M —Meets 2tidand4th Saturdays in each mouth. Gus Nelson, w. M.. C. It.'llicks, S. W., C. C. Bab bage, J. W , J. H. Bridgeford S,-c?el..ry. IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS. M iriam C hapter N o . 2 o O. E. S.—Meets 1st fin! 3rd Tuesdays in each month. Mrs. F. P. Bridgeford, W . M., C. C Babbidge, W P., Mrs Ella Wood, A. M..J. II. Bridgeford S.cretary, Parents taken out through us receive special nonce in the ’’ National Recorder/’ published at Washington, D. C., which is the nest newspaper published tn America in the interests of inventors. Wefumtshayeat,,.sub- scription to this journal, free of cost, to all our citrate. We also advertise, free of cost, the invention each month which wins our $ 50 prise, and hundred, of thousand, of copies of the ” National Recorder, ’conta.ninga P acific L odgk N o . 1O5 I. O. O. F.—Meets Fridays before 2nd 4tl. Saturdays and every other Saturday in the month. Frank Long N. ''■'J-J Pye, V. G., C. IL Hicks Secretary. V nity R ebekah L odge N o . 51 I. O. O. F.— Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. Mrs. Elizabeth >*ye. N. G., Mrs. FrauK Long, V. G., J. J. I’ye. secretary. sketch of the winner, and a deK.tpt.on of will be «altered throughout the Lotted S capitalists and manufacturers, thus bunging to their attention the menu of the ‘"y^hon. .. All communications regarded SUic.ly confidential. Address JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Kodak Free. Solicitors of American «nd Foreign Patent», 618 F Street, N.W., Everyone having a <loz« n rabinet pho Box 18«. Washington, D. C. •'grapliM niatle at. the Elite FMogmi Parlors will be given a coupon en/itling liini to one chance to thaw n Kodak ’•■iiiicia, value $25.00, already loaded, ready for action. Anybody ran use a Prices to Suit K-alak. All you have to do i* lo prw the Times: Hie button and it does the rest. If y<"i wiali to take advantage of lliia offer, Mode to order. '•nine at once, iim Ike niiinbrr of cOii|M>na ,s l'niited and will >oon be gone. — BOOT$ and ^0^ .. ............. c.ime and be convinced. *■ Por Sale Blinker property, lion«»*, bum nii«l several lots, located in the liest pint <»f Hie city, opposite (he A . P. Wilson resi- ‘Iriire, mik I only five blocks from busi- ii - mm renf<T. Will trade or sell <»n easy terms. Will ¡eut il to responsible parlv. Apply at this office for information. p. F. BROWNE. m. in. ill. 111. L eaves T illamook A rkivks T rask L eaves T rask A rrives N orth Y amhill H. RATES OF FARE REDUCED TO $3.50. Comfortable Coaches, Careful Drivers, Good Hotels En Rout. P. H MESSNER, Proprietor. 1 of the interior counties. Gold-mining is carried 011 quite extensively I on the beach sands. The scenery is magnificent beyond descrip tion, ami the T illamook coast is becoming a | popular summer resort. The beaches, with i their picturesque arched rocks and wide j stretches of white sand, attract many visitors / 4 i Fiie H eadlight with the NehRleni Lines, Ocean Wave, or Oregonian, $2 00 orders . F or further pa RJICUL ah call Pw year in advance. : | at THE MILL at address , ^’liomhurg’N creamery butter i»t Bakery. FA1RVIE-V c. E. aONALOSDN, Tillamook Ore. 1 Ripan« Tabules: at druggiatfl. I . ..'J’/jll.M Reduced Fares! I I , j 1 $6 "°™ $3.50 1 ..«••• HOUSE Leading stopping place, cn road, tinea . nmer -ssrt in the Bo uatalua. Newly urnlsneff and lilted, new m menage meat Feed and pasture supplied. C. W. GRAYSON. Prc-’letor Tell Reed and Revert. Trask F 0 .TUiamcoM Co.. Ore. TRIP ary, and cattle roam the hills all winter with out being fed. There is absolutely no malaria or ague, seldom any fevers; diphtheria ami scarlet fever were never known here, and con sumptive« or rheumatic«. Tare as well as Hity- where. 'There in no stagnant water, and the invigorating sea breeze keeps the atmosphere purified. The county Is new, and haw Just begun to de velop, but is making rapid «irides in the way of improvement. Good roads are being built, industries arc being started, towns are grow Ing up, and a railroad is expected soon. The per centage of increase is greater than any other county in the state according to the state census of 1895, there being now about 4000 people. This will lie doubled before another five years, years. 'There is room for more industrious citi zens who have means. It is not a good place for a poor man with a large family, unless he has an iron nerve and a go(*d constitution for work. 'There is much government land yet sub ject to entry, but it is tar back in the hills cov eted with brush or timber. Yet, there are cou rageous energetic people taking places there all the time, clearing them up, and making homes. Land is cheap yet. T illamook city, on nil ..rm of Tillnmook bay. , is the principal town and county seat. It has stores, sawmill, bank, newspapers, creameries, an iiCHdemy, good schools, churches ami lodges. I The streets hi e well impiove<l, and the town has electric lights The uopulation Is Hlmut 1000, and it is building up last. There is a daily mail, daily stage* to North Yt«mliill, and in the ! summer to Forest Giove, on the Southern Pa cific railroad. A boat makes weekly trips to Astoria, and one every two weeks to San Fran- cisco, both carrying freight and passengers, 'fhcic is a teiegiaph line from Tillamook to the Willamette valley. Nehalem. Woods, Bav City, Beaver, Dolph “ --------- Will Kun The---------- and Gariliahli are ambitious places which an ticipate much in the future. The United States government is spending a few thousand dollars every year to improve Tillamook harbor. Seventeen thousand dollars wa« expended here last year, and we expect will make nip. every five day., the weather permitting, between A.toria and Tillumook < ity po.ooo this season, besiflt s a few thousand dol carying freight and pasMenge- H. lars to complete a road Lo the light liouae. 'The last time to come here is in July, August ELMORE, SANBORN A Co.. Astoria, or COHN &. CO., Tillamook, Agfa or Septemlrer. The transportation facilities are better and more regular during these months. pacific flavigatioq Company Steamer W. H. Harrison, or R. P. Elmore, REAL ESTATE BARGAIN LISTS* f4<x» Califomia property, for sale or ex f7oo—7o acres, 12 acres of it fine tide land. 20 acre* clear roll ng ground, balance goo«l 7 change. A lot 40X I50, with ti langular lot 6 acre in all, spruce timber Fronts on Netarts bay, county <»f Name area a«1joiuing it 011 rear, road crosses it Can keep 10 dairy cows ironi start, and more by seeding ot>en land to grass. Spring of pure cold w ater, ais«> running brook Convenient to school, store, |«o*t office and »aw mill. Fine view of bay ami «M ean. Good fruit land. This is n great bargain. Call al this office or on J. II Jackson city. For Exchange Lot in suburb of IxisAn glcs, < al.. for Tillamook projairty. Also 80 acre« ot land in Tillamook comity, for Cali fornia properly. < alt refer a m 11 to fairly k «/« m 1 ranches on government land, ito« miles from city Plenty of good timber land* yet to l»e lunnealeaded in more distant locations. Call at this office. 5 f2" "‘“»’I loud, lo miles 1 U from town, will only 4’4 mile* when new road ia completed. Store, P o and school i’2 miles, good I och lion near bay «nd beach. ; mj acres clear, 100 acies goo«l spruce timber, bal ance brush easily cleare«!. All III grass. Both obi and young orchard <i«exi improvement«. 11« w bam Part cash, patt on time, and will take house and lot for pait payment. Call at this office. Sh-rtsst and aafaat rsutg tr Natart, or Nehalem beaches. W .rst hills are now "’/i.*, B,It fl,h;n< stream» In America. 1 Fine camping places, and ecenery Dally i mall and passenger stages each day. TRASK 13.O< 1O.<>< 1.3< 3.S< j Trask River T?oure **<<> <>< \A/rite fa us, tell uh what you want, and we will Bend pictures and prices which will astonish you 1 fl all kinds of rough lumber fj . -vnH ■ ... »»». t\'* . . Diningroom Suite'sideboard, 6 chair« and extemion table ........... ’■#«>•. i 20.0« Solid Oak Brace Arm Chair, $1.00: Kitchen Table, with extra dinwers fot kiyeading board etc complete. $2.50: Ingrain Carpets, all wool and a yard wide, 60 cents per yaM; Mine, part wool 31 , cents; Tapestry Brussels, 50cents. | lumber UP TO 30 FEET ¡N LENGTH SAWED TO ORDER AND DEL1VEREE) IN W- LAK00KC1TY AT S7-00 PER i(XXX S old at the mill at $6-00 pe . 1000. special prices for large Nate our Prices Parlor Suites ot five pieces, in tapestry < hamber Suites, ash, three pieces, bed, bureau and waslistnnd Hotel Suites, bed, bureau ami table, Bed Springs, $2.50, 2.00, 1.75 and Wool Mattresses, 3(1 lb. each each year, many of them camping out all sum- 1 mer. Clams,crabs, oysters, musels, nil kinds of shell-fish, flounders, rock co«l and other tish | are plentiful and easy to bccurv. Speckled I trout arc abundant in the streams. Deer, elk, | bear, giouse, ducks, geese, snipe ami other j aie plentiful. : The climate is mild, cool in summer, warm I rains in wittier, little or no snow, seldom any ice, no diouths, no cyclones, thunder storms rarely occur, and there is very little fog. Straw berries fretjnently ripen in December and Janu Parlor Suites, 6 pieces, consisting of 1 sofa, 1 divan, 1 reception chair, 1 pnilor eha’*-, i patent rocker, 1 latg«.* easy chair, full spring seats, upholstered tM-atw* tapestry Si« Manufacturer of and dealer in Dr. \\ i.e linn returned, mid liix tlnitm !'»r July and August tire ns folio«»: •lu|y lOtl, t<, 20th TillHinook & Itay City " 20 ” 27 Woods & Orelown 27 ” A tig. 10 Til.m,.|<>ok io ” ” 20 Nelinlem 20 ” Sept | 'rilhilH<>*k. Nes- ....... .. Viunhill and Tillamook Stage connects with Stages start daily, except Sundays, from North ............................................. .......... . — - f.oin P«»rtland Portland take .|;4s p. in. train, train. 3:30tr»iin in N«»rth Yamhill lor Portland. In coming Loin heals can be secured in advance by telrphoiiing fiom Pt.i iland. by calling at Messner s livery barn 111 | The output of salmon—canned, dried or salted North Yamhill, or at L'U’sen hotel i 1 Tillumook. I amounts to more than the wheat crop of some SHERIFF’S SALE. IN THE CIRCU IT COURT OF THE STATE OF ORE GON FOR THE COUNTY OF TILLAMOOK. Will. P. Lord. If R. Kincaid, Phil Metsclian. Commissioners for the Sale of School and Univer sity Lauds albi the Investment of the Funds Arising Therefrom Plaintiff I vs. ' Cliaile. II klilkr. Mlllltk’ K Miller, M «' linn I m ,tt. Adniiltiatrator ot the Estate of toguatn A Miller lucen.nl anC Augtiat Alid. iton Defendants. Notice la herd" given thnl by vlttue of an execution a"** order of aak ¡«.tied out of the ala.v.-entitled court, on the rfilh day ol July, t-ufi on a indxuient and decree of atiltl court, „¿.ie and entered ot. the »¿th day of. Altgital nt favor of the plaintiff, and agalnat the dVleiulauta. ( hark. II Miller and Minnie H Miller fot the Mint of 1999 9s a*"1 *,lc further Lo,, of »n.ooco-ta. and also on a Judgnienl tn fav.tr of defendant Angu.t An.knn.ii and nn-tthe .kkli.lanl« t-harka II. Miller and Minnie H Millet for the «uni of lit*.«!, com „landing me to tnalte aale of the following de .crlbed real property to-wit: t tmrtion of lota two [>i three JI and four [4] «e, lion »». tp t n r tn »ent contained within the following lanind«. to-wit Beginning at the norlhweat corner of lol four |4| »tctlon ». Thence weal 30 »1 chain., thence .on h 592^ feet them e ea.t 104', lo t thence .otith 409S feet to fulled Slab-meander Hue thence ea.t- ertv to it»intersection with the section line be- tw.'en «ection. 21 ami 23 them e north to So ¿halt., to the place of la gtnning contmnlng on m acre, of the pre-emption claim ol B A. Barley I »ill on the »»th day of Aiiguat. t-<. at io o’clock J M at th. hoot door of the orutl hmt^of rillamook county. Oregon, tn I tllat.im.k it .ell at public auction to the hlghe.1 and aat’bidder for ea.h all the rigltl, title and in- which the defendants < hail«** II MPIer ami Minnie E. Miller had at the date ol th . mortgage mention, d in the complaint or no« liavein or to-ai.l real property to aatr.ly aai,l execution order, judg........ and decree, lit tereat. < and aecmingcoata. Tillamook, Oregon. July joth J HI.tK.o. Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon H-I2 such as the .’car-window ” which can be easily slid up and down without breaking the passenger s back, “sauce-pan,” “collar-button,” “nut-lock, 'bottle stopper, and a thousand other little things that most any one can find a way of improving; and these simple inventions are the ones that bring largest returns to the ai.thor. Try to think of something to invent. Netarts and There are many fine riv of them empty into Tillamook bay. These streams have tine water power and are excellent for floating logs. Many small creeks are good for Witter power or Boating logs. There are svv«*ral fine lakes on Nehalem beuch. Springs of pure water are found everywhere. Tilla mook bay is a good harbor; ami the others will be with proper improvement. Coasting schoon ers visit all of them. The large« part of the county is hilly or mountainous, and covered with valuable tim ber. 'There are some tine prairies in the valleys, some open hill land, much excellent thleland and a great deal of bottom laud, the last requir ing clearing. There is coal in places, but the timber Is the greatest 1 esource. Here is the most valuable belt of timber in the United States, cedar, fir, spruce and hem lock being the leading varieties. Some of these treesare 10 or 12 feel through, and 200 to 300 feet in heighth, straight as an arrow, free trom limbs, clear ami sound. The average fir tree is four to six feet in diameter, and no denser for ests are known to exist. There is enough tim ber here to keep a hundred large sawmills saw ing a hundred years. There are several large mills and several small ones in operation, but this industry has barely commenced The saw mills alone will cause a good city to grow up here, and will support thousands of people. 'There is much fine farming laud, and farming and stockraising pays, but dairying is the lead ing industry at present. The best butter and cheese on the coast is made here, the climate, water ami feed be ng suited for it. 'There are several huge creameries, besides many small i dab ies, and the county, though new, takes the 1 lead of the state in the dairying business. ! There is grass here the year around. Hay can be easily produced, and root crops are enor mous, so cattle can be kept with little expense. Small fruits and vegetables of all kinds yield abundantly. Apples, pears, prunes and plums do well, ami cherries thrive in some localities. Bee-keeping is ptofitable, and the honey is of exquisite flavor. 'The fishing interests here are great, and the ¡salmon canneries give employment to many. is a I. o. (). F.—Meetsevery Tuesday night at 7:3o 1. m . in I. O. O. F Hull. C. P. Knudson, N. G. Win Olsen, Rec. Secretary; W. J. May Per. Secretary. Bipang Tabulea cure dixiiness. »•Spécial attention to the t uisine department. Horth Yamljill and Tiliamool^ ¡Stage Line! Is the safest, sureM, and most reliable remedy for C hristian C hurch :------ Rev. S. G. pastor. Services on Sundays at 11 o clou and at 7:30 P. M. until fui liter notice. A Ml *5 NEW MANAGEMENT 7111 Aboard! ^Cushn's MentW Balms lying on the There are four ers, generally navigable several miles, and five ^yryyTr!ryT8-Trry?jF.''yiFyieyTrv CITY OFFICIALS. .W. H. R eynolds N els T hompson J W. H askins F. R. B eals J. S h . wart W 11. H. (’Aitv If H. A ldi icmin G. A. E dmunds F kkd ‘"Turn SCHOOL BOARD M. W. Harrison. A. W. Severance, ami Edmunds.—Clerk, A. G. Reynolds. CHURCH DIRECTORY. hum I Then why do yon go on In a deluded way trying to wear out your BtUerv when CceHMtn e I nhalku will relieve you initantlv It • a ( onetant Companion • |j Wf)rth of medicine for SO cU. No »Ickenlng or nauuatlng drug, to debilliat- your ivitem. Only a SfVi,h 1“ 1 h“khful »1'1 to you. IndlkDeneabli In trarellhg. “ '•“4 «“J i‘ ■<“ . ........ . •“ f” PRECINCT: Justice of the Peace .................. G. W. S appington j 8. V. ANDEKS )N Constable Mayor Jsi?’ ’»«-?,'• “• C“<"l t-'-'l™ Th,.., "mJ' ft "“Em.- tucca— in the county. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE. C ircuit C h et of the S tate of O ri - GON FOR THE COUNTY OF Tll.I.ANoOK. STAGE LINE Carrie Mnv J Plaintiff' I Notice of vs ¿Sheriff s Stile John H. McNamer, Driver. Trip in IO hours. Via Wilson River. .. liewlcy and | I Under foreclosure. H. R Bewley, Defendants J Good accommodations on the road. \ 1 _> 1_A «ju A \ Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an Inquire of f. U. or J. H. McNamer. * V 1—✓ J v 7 execution and order of stile, duly issued out of the above named court on the 22nd day of July, 1891', to enforce a judgment against the above Leaves Forest Grove Sumlays, Tuesdays and A Leaves Tillanmok on Mondays, Wednesday* mimed J C. Bewley and II. R. Bewley defen Thursdays at 6 A. M. y.rnd Fridays, catches 4 p. in. train for Portland. dants, and in favor of the above named plaintiff i Carrie May. tor the sum of two hundred and ninety-one dollars and sixtv-eight cents Ring its up by telephone from Portland or any point on line. Best fishing and finest scenery ($291.68) together with the costs and disbur.^ - Giant Trees. Leaping Cataracts. ineiits therein amounting to the sum of thir in Oregon teen dollars and fifty cents ($13.50] and accruing interest thereon at the tate«.f ten per cent per annum front the 27th day of August. 1^95. and and to me directeti and delivered as sheriff of Tillamook county, Oregon, commanding me to I sell the following described lenl property to-j wit: Block one and lot one in block two, in .1.1 C. Bewley’s addition to the town of Bay City, I Oregon. To satisfy said judgment and c«ists. Now, therefore, by virtu«- ot said execution i ami order of sale I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the coin t house door in Tillamook city, in Tillamook county, Oregon, on the 22nd day of August. 1^96, at ten | o’clock in the forenoon of said day, the abov«- I described real property to satisfy saidjudg-l incut ami eoMs. inti-ie-t and acctuing costs. The Cheapest, Shortest, Quickest and Beat Route. Given under my hand this 22nd day of July. Carries the li.S. Mail. 1896. I n HEADACHE or Governor W P Lord -•*>«- ................................ ILK K incaid Secretary of ‘ Stale l'HIL. M ETCH AN Treasurer G. M. I rwin Supt.of Public Inatruclion . . C. M. 1 nr. eman AtlorueyOeneral W. If. Leeds -tale Printer . R. 8. B ran Supreme Judges .............................. <F. A. M ouiie , <(’. W olverton Member Board of Equalisation . S. D. G ibson | G eo . II B urnett Circuit Judges / H. II. H ewitt .S. H ayden Prosecuting Attorney G. W. 1’ atterson John Senator .............. ................ J ohn G ill Representative bays—Nehalem, Tillamook, 9-15 SORE THROAT, LA GRIPPE, from San Francisco The county is about 70 miles long, — COLDS IN HEAO. CATARRH □ IHKCTOH -V. bi« and 500 miles north coast, and is 20 to 30 miles wide. Tlii»«ttnii»<>11»|. »ervr<l l.y pubth-stiou Itv older of the Hon. W. W Conder. Judge ot the ¡•lo.esaid court, made at < liambcis on the 4th (lay of August, P96. THE GREATEST AUTHORITY IN THE WORLD Tillamook bay is 4O miles south of thr Coluni-. Leading Hotel of Tillamo K 130 acres of land. 40 acres ready for the plow, 15 acres fiist class Irotbmi land, adjoining B«‘«ver poet office and creamery. No builftiiig* Fine sprng on the place, county road within stones throw. W'ili be sold for piy>. Call at this office. J4O.O -25 acre«adjoining city, sightly loca lion, high and dry. food drainage, high stat«’of cultivation, well fenced, new * room house barn etc Two orchards, one bearing, profmrioti of «ni-il Luits and berrie«. fine gar «fen CT«»*e to ac demy, 10 minute« walk to court house jnst the place for a man who want« to take lite easy < an milk ten cows, keep horses chkkensect. on place Place will l.iing f;ood Increase, or can t< wild out in parcels at a arge profit Easy terms. Other property to sell Call at this offi«* or on A. fxtener, the jeweler 2 room for garden, chickens, etc., beautiful aitua- on, magnificent view of orange orchard«, vine yard. an«l snow capped mountains in back ground. Four miles from center of city of I,«»« Angles, four miles from center of tbecelebiated Pasadena, on boulevard and electric connecting l»«»th places, cheap fares, and only a few min utes ride to either place. Best equippe«! electric line in the United it ate* Both cities will soon be built together Value of property $400 will exchange for TTIIamook properly. C‘«I1 at this office for partictulars 1700—23 acre*, all bottom land, best sedi ment land in the world. 5 acres plow land, 111 grass Big root crops, will suppoit 7 cows now, 15 or 20 with little work, running water on one aide, fenced, on main mad, 3 mile* to city, r mile to creamery. I,and easily cleared Will Mipport one lamily now and two If cleared. f4o<» cash and b'fc*» «»11 time. Call at this office or on L D. Ackley, Wilson river. 1 4Q Joo-6a«res half - f it open meatow 1 land Itaiaiicr small bruah, easily dear «■«1, fenced, ten minutes walk from court house, on go«xl graveled rood, good for orchard or Sra*s Can he sulsllvhled profitably. Good tainagr Pine place for chicken ranch or gar den. fall at this office. 4 Q fi$M>-io acre«, improved, hou»e ami barn IO yard«, et« Iwrry *trai<irit garden, main — t chicken 1111 »rii ynt ’i' t-t< road, gr«v«de«L 10 niinutes walk from city, plenty of hay land, 7 acre« in meadow, g«x»«l for snI k I i vision in acre lot«, just out«l«le ui city limits best t*a rgain in TillaiiKMik county Half «ash. balance easy term«. Call at this office. 1 I lots in Bay City, the livery stable * property near W *» (.'one’s hotel on water front, g«xMi livery stable building, room for 25 head <»f hor«e«, vehicles ett Lol* are 25 xyjeach. (««Mid location for livery busmeea. Price gh^e. of which $350 cash will be required, balance on easy term*, (.’ail at this office or on 1 Wm Mills, City. I F. LARSEN Blacksmith Bnd Machinist Hoiseshoeing Carriage Work ami Wood Work at lowerjprice« than ever. the old stand. HORSE SHOEING HENRY WOLFE Who is a practical and skilful horse shocr, hav ing served a long apprmiticeship as a horse- farrier, together with much experience, has opvn«*d a horse shoeing shop at th«- Heitmiller corner and he res pectfully »«»licit* the patron age of the general public. Tillamook, Dregon. Dealer in STUDEBAKER WAGONS, Osborne Mowers Buggies hay rake«, plow« and other farm machinery. You can mvc money by dealing with me. C. A. BAILEY, Tillamook, Ore