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HEADLIGHT X-RA YS Window glass, all sizes, at Sturgeon’s. Choice prunes 8 eta a pound at Cohn 4 Co. The steamer Harrison nailed on Sun day for Astoria. Money to loan. Steinhilber. Apply to Theodore Apricols and peaches 10 cents a pound at Cohn 4 Co. Finest lot of candies ever brought to town nt the Tillamook Bakery A full line nt Christinas tree decora tions nt the Tillamook Bakery Diamond engagement ring» at Letch« et ’». Cliickcns taken on Subscription. Whole wheat flour fl per eack nt Cohn A fine lot of Xina» good» just received 4 Co. at Sturgeon’s. Get your loaded shot gun shells at Letcher's. Don’t forget the Masquerade Dec. 25, at the Allen Houee. All kind» of animunition al Letcher’e. J. M. Harrison ie paying especial New window glas» of all size» at Stur attention to feed. geon’». Second band buggy for sale cheap by Battle Ax tobacco 25cla per plug at J. M. Harrison . Cohn and Co’e. Finest bread, pies and cukes, fresh * Cooking stoves cheap. A splendid every day at the Tillamook bakery. assortment nt C. E. Reynolds’ hardware Highest price paid for county war store. rants. Geo. W. Kiger, Bay City, Ore. Get one of those triple plate silver tea sets for your wife’s Christmas present. Wood a anted on subscription at the Only two of them left at Letcher’s. H kadlioht Office. Contractor J a coImo n has 23 men nt Lots of fun at the Masquerade bull at work on the Trask River Ditch. the Allen House Cl.ristmas night. Spectators will be charged 25 cent» admission at the Masquerade ball at the Toys of all kinds, jest what you want Allen House Christinas night. (or the little ones for Xmas at the Tilla A Braly, who reside» on Judge Con mook Bakery der’« place, has been in town for several Celebrate Christinas night by attend days. His visit was rather more ing the Masquerade ball nt the Allen extended than he expected it to be, on House. account of the storm and exceedingly B. C Lamb lias lhe largest and finest high water. He left (or home to-day. nssoi tnieiit of Xmas goods ever brought The famous Sperry flour, manufac to this city. tured in Stockton, California, and as the very best flour manu Frank Long, of Bay City, was in town recognized factured on the Pacific Coast, is kept for Tuesday on business, and made this sale by Joe Harrison. People who want the very best never fail to buy Sperry’s office a call. flour. Addie Harris, the jeweller, is on Second hand store. Call and see th« crutches, as a result of running a rusty bargains I offer in the line of second nail into ids foot. hand goods, next door to Olsen’s store. A package of Buckwheat flour free I buy ami sell all kinds of second hand with each gallon can of l’ure Maple goods. I buy cheap and sell cheap. Boots and shoes repaired. Syrup at Colin 4 Co. W. E. Page, Tillamook, Or. 4t Joe Freeman has left Nehalem for Til i READ, REELECT, and Come in and Buy Because Clothing- IS Groceries AWAY I)rv Goods : DOWN Hats, Caps,; Boots, Shoes! Everything : For a first class meal go to the Allen House Opening day at La Mode Millinery Parlore next week. Picture Mouldings any size ) and price Studio just received at Heins Art /. If you want to make your best girl a nice Christmas present, what would be nicer than a good photograph of yourself made at the Elite Fotograf Bailors? 2t at Some nice tea-spoons at 25 cts. per s»t Table spoons al 50 cts per set of six of six. A limited number only st the above prices, so come early and get them—at Letcher’s. COHN& CO Leading Merchants If yon contemplate having phot >s mad* before the holiday», now ¡»the time to get the negatives taken. i he Elite is prepared to turn out some extra line work for the holiday trade. 2t >Vhy allow your wife to wear out her life ami her temper over that old, rusty, I cracked cooking stove, when you can get a nice new one so cheap at Rey- | nold»’? Come and see them for your self and you will be sure to buy one. Our »lock or jewelry just ordered I from the factory comprises the latest After January 1st, 1897,1 shall run III V styles in jewelry and will be »old as AÍI cheap an it is in the east or anywhere B. C. Kanibhas rented the large room business on n strictly cash basis, to else. Ca11 ami get price. No old stock in lhe Alderman Hotel ill which to those knowing themselves indebted Mills’ daughter has me must call and settle on hand. Letcliei Jewelry Store. display his immensestock of Christmas enjoying a short stay in our midst. C. E. Reynold». J. E Tuttle lift» recently received a goods bran new set of plumbing tools and is Last Sunday Rev Bitkey favored the Severely Scalded. now prepared to do all kinds of people of Blaine wiih h well-prepared Why let your children »offer with Mr plumbing at short notice. Miss Florence, the sixteen-year-old cold when Mrs. Sturgeon carries full Tuttle’s work shows for itself, When sermon. line of children’s furnishing goods, cap», daughter of L. G. Freeman, was severely you want first class work call on him scalded on Wednesday morning. She F. I). Vincent contemplates making hoods, and fascinators? was engaged with her mother in doing \nyone contemplating the purchase of an extended trip to Penn from whence the family washing, and in lifting the Our finest syrups have been reduced to a fine cooking stove will do well to go he expects to return in the spring. boiler off the stove mid carrying it out, 60 cts per gal. Tin or $175 per keg, she slipped and fell, and the boiling and see Charley Reynolds about it Timothy Shaw has inn He Ims a fine stock of stoves on band, Colin Co. watet was splashed upon one side of her and is selling them very reasonable. Prairie, where he expects work for a face ami neck, inflicting a terrible scald What’s in a name? Everything The skin has ail come off the scalded anticipates Parties who go out on the rivers ami short litne, after which You can’t begin to think how much bet parts, and the young lady suffers a bay in boats say that the trout are get moving to California. ter Snawley feels, who used to be only great deal of pain. It is hoped (hat as ting to be exceedingly fierce, and Our Literary Society is “night watchman” at a swimming she is young and healthy she may recover several of our people have lately been beyond expectation, without being disfigured. Mr. school, since somebody called him compelled to kill quite a number to keep proves himself an able debater. While “night commander of the bat h.”—Ex. from being bitten. There is a law we recognize his superior ability as an Allen Houee Arrival». 'l he Irene has put in a small stove for J. H. Ihidgeford Bay City, Julius agaiust throwing any »lead carcasses orator, we will live in hopes that the the comfort of passengers. Several per Schmier Nehalem, A. B Hughes, New into the water, and so they have embryonic talents of the present unde sons who saw the tiny stream of smoke York, Thou. I’ Latham Seattle, F. D. brought them home, and, though it was veloped material may be cultivated and ¡selling from her pipe, imagined that she Venaent Beaver, Sam B rinne r Astoria, out of season, they have reluctantly disciplined and from our apparently J W . Maxwell Tillamook, Wm. Hight- hail discarded gasoline for steam and so muller, Gurihaldi, I. C. Quick Nestoe- eaten them. Parties who go out on the simple gatherings may be ushered the reported on the streets. ton, F. M. Leach I’av City, F. C. Skid waler these days had best go out armed future Demosthenes. Bay City, August Anderson, Gari with hook and line to prevent being 'l’he steamship Protection from San more baldi, E A. Brook» Cupe Mears Light Francisco came into port last Friday House, II. G. Spränge Spruce, W E. hurt. Self preservation, you know, is Nehalem Notes. about noon, with a cargo of general Bailey Netarts, John Donaldson Fair the first law of nature. The M. E Church will have a Christ- merchandise for the Truckee Lumber view, 1’ II. Wise Tillamook, N. Maison Mrs* Fuller’» Funeral. Tillamook, Alfred Gnblzer Spruce, S. E mas tree on Christmas eve. Company; she left on Sunday W’i*h a Dailey Tillamook, Mike Peterson Chey The funeral of Mrs. J. W. Fuller, of cargo of lumber for San Francisco. enne, Wy., J Nicholas Blaine, F Long Garibaldi, whose death is chronicled J. L. Dublin and Albert Z’lnmerinan Bay City, E. M. Loiter, Garibaldi, 8, J. IL Hecker, who has for the past Wilks Garibaldi. elsewhere in these columns, occurred on returned from Aatoria Friday year been engaged in lhe Tillamook Wednesday from the family residence. Logan’s Rawmill at Seaside is under- Creamery as cheese and butter mak«r, The remains were interred in the Bay going extensive repairs, and a new box Dead Kight. left Monday for the East. Mr. Hecker factory plant is being added. The evanescent periodical now known City cemetery. left many warm friend» here, who re as th« “Herald” rise» to remark,— Win Wood has purchased the Kini gret his departuie and wish him well “We refrain from instructing lhe Hello, Nehalem—Hello! ball place on Foley Creek, and will clear people how to vote at the coming city wherever he goes. The telephone line between Garibaldi it for farming purposes. wlsilion believing that the people of I WANT YOUR TRADE and can Tillamook are capable of selecting an and Nehalem is now an established fact. 'l’he Lizzie Prien finished loading lum Messrs Tuttle ami Long have purchased give you inducements you cannot fiud in efficient set of officers.” ber at Hitnpel A Wheeler’s mill Sunday, Evidently so, neighbor. The fact that the wire, which for some time has been any other store in the county. Will the proprietor of the Herald got next to have on the next steamer full line of the lowest vote of all the candidates for lying at Nehalem, and the work of l’he mill will be shut down for a short Xmas goods, latest noveltie», jewelry, the city council at the «.lection last construction was begun yesterday, and time. silvern are, and in fact a thousand tilings Monday ¡R ample proof of yeur assertion. will ba pushed forward as rapidly ns Win. Steinhauer has purchased the A quiet chat with our neigh house mid lot formerly owned by W F. I too numerous to mention. Make my The ¡people of Tillamook know what possible Ihev are about, you bet! The editor bors in the land of buried treasure and store your headqtiaiters. and the proprietor of the Herald have beeswax is one of the treats in store for Barnette mid has moved his family from 8. J. Sturgeon . both demonstrated that to a nicety. his ranch on Coal creek to that place. the immediate future. In removing the dredger from the The Woodmen are talking of build* wharf to the Trask River ditch, where it Oretown Offerings ing or buying a hall. The Woodmen A 1.1 in burner Cite«*« Story. is proposed to use it for a time, a cog are rustlers and generally accomplish Theodore Steinhilber has purchased wheel connected with the machine was some extra fine lumburger cheese to Tbc few days of extremely cold wind they set out to do' broken 'l’he break is not very serious, send to his friend Editor Jones, late of weather caused many people in this A W. Meikle who lias been working however,"and Carl Knudson was net to the H eadlight . In order to test it Mr vicinity to lose most of their potatoes by Steinhilber says he <mt a bit out of the on Cannon beach during the past sum work to repair it Contractor Jacobson inside of the cheese ami putting It on a freezing For three or fonrdays and mer, has come home to his much on the expects to have the dredger at work in a plaltet »el it out in the chicken yard. A ami nights the cold was almost unbear North Fork above Barbra. He expects tine rooster from a neighboring lien-vard short time which happened to be visiting Mr Stein able, especially to those unfortunate tomake final proof about the middle of Silver Wave Chapter No. 18, O E S hilber’» liens, cam« up to the plate and enough to be living in well-ventilated December. Mr. Steinhilber houses will hold Its annual election of officers smelled the content» next Saturday evening. Dec. 12th, 1896 avers that the rooster gave one piteous Ileal Estate Transfers. A very curious specimen of fish was cry, graspeil frantically fer its nose All memheis are requested to be present witli foot, and falling on its back, found on our beach last week, the nain. Dec. 2. L. L- and Sarah J Stilwell to Ixivinia Coates, pointed lhe toe» of its other foot heaven of which we are unable to give It lias W. D. Stilwell 22x105 ft off lot 2 ward and died. It took a crowbar to Sec’y l>lk 8, Tillamook city. loosen its toes from its bill and Mr. eight arms, each about two feet in length Mr. Eddy, the Attorney is an expert Nteinhilbei *• theory is that the rooster projecting from mound its head ; each Dec. 3. Henry Told to IL L. F. Logan, lots 11 and 12, blk 2 Told’» add” to stenographer, and pui|»oses to organise died of suffocation, rather than smell one of these arms was fitted with tiny lhe cheese again He eave that lhe Nehalem. a small clans for instruction in the useful test was satisfactory—that the cheese is teeth set in many cup shaped cavities. art of shorthand. Thoae desiring further evidently tit for an educated palate and Beneath these, and hidden from view, Dec. 4. L. A. and II F. Goodapeed to W. A. Wise tract in sec 30 T 1 S R particular» may inquire at the law office it will at once be forwarded to its desti was a blink bill like that of a large hawk nation. 9 W. or eagle Tbs entire head and arms of Eddy di Caples, Tillamook. were projecting from a sack-slurped Dec .5, E. W vrs by Administrator, to Since the article on the flr»t page re .Mi'veti Again. pouch, into which it seemed capable of Anna Day lot 21, McCoy’s add. to lating to tlie drowning of Laurence The Bay City. J. E Tuttle, * our - geuinl , pbone ttiAn, drawing itself in time of dnngei Gaudreau war printed, the body win has again moved into better quarter», tail was broad and flat, and fiti.d with a Dec. 7. Barbara and Leonhard Becker found. It had pas-ttl through tli» drift down »tail» in the large back room of keel like a ship. Can anyo ie give us to Amelia C. Stark tract in see 16 T the Aldermen House Mr. Tuttle I iar immediately below where the Accident the correct name of this fish? 3 S R 8 W occurred and wna found Almut a mile And fitted up a fin» office in the left hand Dee. 7. Amelia C. Stark to Leonhard corner of the room with a nice reiling W. Kuykendall was in here last week a half below and near the Miami bridge. Around it and a counter upon which are Becker same as above. buying cattle. The Io ly was brought upon the Gertie to be foiiml all the late paper», for th» yesterday evening and we understand use of hi» l»«ly visitors who may have to Charlie Mann and Joe Myers wait for a liieesage. At present the the funeral will take place lorlay. balnm e of the room ha« been utilized by survived tne defeat of Bryan If Want Mi. Lamb for his Xmas goods, but Inter returned from Oregon City. Mr. Tuttle will have his work bench C. Christensen has gone to Sind I/ike there, thus making it very convenient to and l»ml to business as well. It to experiment witli his "gold-inacliine”. \\ e are spending more is work that will rip, fear, run very likelv that Mr Orchard will On account of the very cold and rainy than our profits on Schil- have hie office in lhe same room, and weather, down nt the heel and lhe cattle on the rang» have to when the water system i» <*omnleted, torment you continually iing Best tea you to there will be a water gauge plat ed there be fed a month earlier than usual. Get them ready made. But'if you as Mr Tuttle has the c<mtra< t for the try it—just it. want an article that will give you city plumbing l nttle ir a rustler, and Beaver Budget believes in having things fixed up solid comfort, plenty of our money you food shape. wear and never get out Tearly Hiatt and wife have been ’t like it. of shape then patronize Ring friends iu the metropolis GIRL WANTED. lamook where he will make his home in the future. A Mention. Vou BOOTS and SHOES s to get to try back if \ don At grocers’ in packages. A S a 'hilltna \ Company San Franc imo m Girl or middl.-aged lady wanted for Henry Peters is at present entertain* ing his mother, Mrs. Jones of Tillamook light house-work. Apply at this office. BF?O\\ \ the Shoemaker Krp.li In. done a. che.p a, tire cheapen tome anti be convinced. I 140 RN DIED. Notice. Luln M. Squire, who was adopted by the undersigned has now been given her time and gone with her mother; ami we will not be responsible for say bill of her contracting. Signed, George mid Mary Squire. November 10th, 1890. FULLER—In Gitribahli, Ore., Dec. 7th, Mrs J \V. Fuller, a native of Ote- gon, Rged about 55 years. FOUND. A small package was found in tin street Monday. The owner cun lia\t LIN VILLE—Near Tillamook, Oregon, the same by calling on C. E Reynolds Monday, Dec. 7th, Mrs. Margery Lin and paying for this ad. ville, wife of Frank Linville, a native of Illinois, aged 30 years 10 months and 22 Nolle«. days. All person» knowing themselves in debted to me will please call and settle their accounts on or before Dec. 25th. Otherwise the accounts will be placed in A special sale of the following articles the hands of an attorney for collection C. E. Reynolds will be held at La Mode Millinery Par lors on Saturday, Dec. 10th: “For five weeks I lived on cold water, Walking Hats $0.50 Trimmed Hats 1 25 to 1 75 so to speak,” writes a man who Buf Babies’ Bonnets 30 to .35 fered terribly from indigestion. He could hardly keep anything on Fascinators .30 to 35 Wluit staved, wasn’t (’a pes 3.25 to 3 50 his stomach. properly digested and gave him terrible Ribbons, per yard, .10 to.15 Laces, “ ” .05 to . 10 pangs. This is not an uncommon case. Dys Mrs Katie Williams, peptics don’t get enough nourishment Prop They are generally thin and weak. They may eat enough, but they don’t Notice. digest enough. Much of what they eat The undersigned will do dress-milking at lheii house during th. remainder of turns to poison . If this keeps on there’s their stay in Tillamook. All those no telling what disease they may get knowing themselves indebted to them next. will please call and settle. Thai’s why it is best to take Shaker L J. Ruggles and Mrs. Johnson. Digestive Cordial, as soon as symptoms of indigestion appear. It cures all the evils of indigestion Notice to Shipper». On and i 1 after '3 October 10th. regular and prevents the evils which indigestion wlisrfuge charges » will ......... be .. ...... made on causes. freight passing over our dock ut Hobson- Sold by druggists, price 10 ceuti to vills. $1.00 per bottle. Truckee Lumber Co. of S. F. J. E S ibi . ky Mgr Bipans Tabules cure flatulence. Special sale. 9 : : i Y Call on Dr. . Wise to have your dental work done now, before he leaves. PRICES to suit thetimes for~CASH. All modern approved methods for treating or extracting teeth with as little pain as possible and do the work well. REMEMBER THAT I KEEP MY WORK GOOD F FOR FIVE YEARS. WATCH THIS SPACE.