Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 11, 1897, Image 3

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    Notice for Publication
Literary Note.
I Evciy woiiiNH hns natural curiosity 1“ 1 Land Office at Oregon City, Ogn.. Jan. 28th
I 30 how other women furnish their Mgl
Notice is hereby given that the followi n
Ihomes. To suli4y th a The Ladies' named settler has filed notice of his intention to
Home Journal will publish during the make final proof in support of his claim, and
year interion pln»t« ginphic views of « | that said proof will be made before the county
hundred of the uiuat mlistic, dieeifu1 clerk of Tillamook Co. at Tillamook, Ogn., on
April 6tli, 189’, viz: Ruffus R. Eadea; IL E.
and conifoitable h<un«N in America. 7911 for the Lots 19, 30, 33, 81, and 32 Sec. 15 and,
These will show in detail the construc­ Lots 25, 26 and 27 of Sec. 14T.68. R. 11 W. He
tion, fitting aiiH iuinibliing <»f p«rloiK, | names the following witnesses to prove his
dmwing-ro'ims, halls, receptmii, miisic, ; continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
ai'ling, dining, halh,
bed rooms, ' said land, viz: Oscar M. Faulconer, of Dolph,
Ogn., J. M. Burton, of Neskowin, Ogn., T. M.
kitchens, porches, piazz««> eh’« This Burton, ot Neskowin, Ogn., P. W. Ryan, of
unique series will be full of excellent, Neskowin, Ogn.
Robert A Miller Register.
ideas for every housekeeper or home
make*'. It will present views of the ,
SHERIFF’S SALE.
interiors •d hou*es of moderate cost,
which »>e fitted mid furnished with con- ' In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
apji iious gooil taste, and at compara­ for Tillamook County. Win. Ryan, Plaintiff,
vs George W. Pettit, Alfarata Pettit, and H. A.
tively small expense.
Wiodford. Defendants.
Notice is hereby given lhat by wirtue of an
executionand order of sale issued out of and
under (he seal of the above entitled court, made
and entered on the 24th day of August 1X96, in
favor of the above named plaintiff. William
are you going to got your
Ryan, and against the above named defendants,
George W. Pettit, Alfareta Pettit, and H. A
Woodford, for )he sum of Five Hundred Eighty-
eight and 50—100dollars, with interest thereon
from the 24th day of August, 1896, at the rate of
thin yearT Woulil you like
ten per cent per annum, and One hundred dol­
lars attorney’s fee, anJ the further sunt of
Io gel them
Thirty dollars costs, commanding me to sell
the following described land to wit: The
nidirrded one half interest of George W. Pettit
in Lots 7 and 8 Block 3 of Tillamook City, Tilla­
mook
County, Oregon.
Also the following
If ho yoa will lie inten-Hteil in
described real propei ty of the defendant II. A-
tin- following: We have recently Woodford to wit: Undivided one-half interest
niaih* arrangenii'lllH with II promi- . In lots 7 and S Block 3 of Tillamook City, Till-
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a zwvlr firsts
st tv- Oraanil
lien Ilia*
1< tu’i t> sr
I as niook
County,
Oregon.
Also
the fa»l
following
nent need grower Io |>iirchase a described real property of the other defendant
huge amount of choice gunlen j Aifareta Pettit, to wit: Lots 1 and 2 Block 12 in
' W. D. Stillwell’s addition to the Town of Lin-
neeilsat a consiileiahle tliHconnt j colu (Tillamook City) Tillamook County, Ore­
anil we have concluded to oiler gon. I will on the 20LI1 day of February. 1897,
at 10 o’clock A. M. at tne front door of the
81.60 worth ol'vegelableand flower 1 Comity Court House of Tillamook County, Ore-
subset
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in Tillamook City, said CountX and State,
need with every new
sell at public auction to the highest and best
tu the H eadlight and with every bidder for cash, all the right, title, aud interest
renewal if paid for one year in I which the defendants Geo. W. Pettit, Alfareta
Pettit and H. A, Woodford had at the date of
advance.
| the levy of the attachment mentioned in the
Dress NIalcing
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Saits mi.l Everything >11 the
Dresn Milking Line Made ill
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anil according to Hie price iiniially
paid you gel S1.60 wnrlli of Heed»
with each Hiih.-ei iplion.
Following in a list of the Heeds:
Fine white sewing a specialty.
Parties calling will find us in
every day except Saturdays.
THE BROOKS SISTERS.
Nortlj pacific 0tßam^hip ßo’g
Steamer “Chilkat
If You Want
Portland, Oregon,
the
the
Ccquille River
touching nt all interiurdiate points
if iiiducetiieiils offer, mill will ro­
inaiii permanently on timi route,
making regular trips.
in (orimi lion
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Shaving, Hair Cutting and all Tonsorial Work
Done in the I .a teat Style of the Art.
Shaving.
Hair Cutting
15 cts.
15 cts.
Razors Honed On
Short Notice
Next Door to Post Office,
Tillamook.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly iiaeertaln, free, whether an Invention is
probably patentable. Communications strictly
confidential. Oldest agency for securing patents
in America. We have a Washington office.
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
special notice in the
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
beautifully illustrated, largest circulation of
any aclontlflo Journal, weekly, tennsSS.tm a year;
SI.’Ml six months. Specimen copies and 1LAND
B ook on P atients sent free. Addreaa
MUNN
DIHECTOHY.
FURNISHER,
Notß nur PricBB
Parlor Suites, fi pieces, consisting of i sofa, i divan, reception chair, i pnrlo\chair,
i patent rocker, i laige easy chair, lull spring seat»,upholNteied in silk tnptslry *27 no
Parlor Suites of five pieces, in tapestry
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20 00
Chambei Suites, ash, three pieces, bed, bureau and waahstand
13 00
Hotel Suites, bed, bureau and table,
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lil.OO
Bed Springs, $2.50, 2.00, 1.75 and
1 50
W ool MattiestteH, 3O lb. each
2.50
Diningu urn Suite1 sideboard, 6 chairs and extension table
20 Oo
Solid Oak Btacc Arm (’halt, fr.oo; Kitchen Table, with extra dinwrrs foi kneading board etc.
complete. $2.50; Ingrain Cat pets, all wool and a yard wide, 60 cents per yard; same, pail wool 30
cents; Tapestry Brussels, 50cents.
Write to lib , tell uh what you want, and we
will Bend pictures and pricEB whicli will BBtenieh you.
Reduced Fares!
$6
TRIP
Do no* be deceiwl by »’luring advrrtli*n»ent» and
think you con get th» b**t made, llnert flaiah »nd
MOST POPULAR effWINO MACHINS
iqatioq Company
for a mere
Rgr from reliable iranufad
that have gained
nutation t y honeet and •
dealing« The ro D none in the v or!d that can
in mechanical c»-n»«tnirt<r»n. durability c
par’s, fl nene*» of finish, bounty in *rr~—----- -
aauiunyimi rcven».-nta»a the M£W J4OME.
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS
Will Run The—— —
Steamer W. H. Harrison,
or R. P. Elmore.
hip-» e try five days, the weather permitting between Astoria »nd Til*, m -k ( it
carymg freight »nd pav*e»ige-».
E' A ORE, JAM ORA. 4 Co. A.torii. or COHN A CO.,
& CO.,
301 Uroadway. New York.
113 First St., Portland, Or.
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Or«.
Tonsorial Partors
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Tillamook, Agt»
You Get
the Profits
STATE DE OREGON
Governor
W P Lord
><■< i < t:u v of State
H R KlNCATD
Treasurrr
i’HIL. Mail MAN
Supt. of Public Instruction
G. M I kwin
Attorney General
C M. I di . rman
State Printer
W. II Leeds
.R. 8. B sam
Supi erne Judges
<F A Mooaa,
fC.Woi.va« ion
Member Botird of Equalization
S. D. GiaatiN
IGKO. H RURNaVT
Circuit Judges
|H. II. IlBWIYT
Prosecuting Attorney
H. H avd » n
Joint Senator
G. W. 1’A rTKMNON
Representative
. J ohn G ill
UNITED STATES OFI'ICAI H:
I J II. M uchbi . l
i G W M< Banta
list Distiict
T. II T ongo »
Congressmen pud
Distt let
W. R Ki. li »
( Koni A. M ili . mm
Regialei,
U. S. Land Office, Oregon City I W m . G
alloway
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Receiver.
Senators
COUNTY OFFICIAI,8
W. W Coai-sa
ID I’ H AMVBY
Commissioner
C II \\ HKI'I M>
J. D. HltWAR l>»
Clerk
J. H. J a < a son
Sheriff
Treasure»
J ohn H amkii
. J. S. STKI'HIlNt
Assessor
A M Aliai IN
Rurveynt
G a . W ai a ■»
School Superintendent
c IÍ. R mvnoi oa
Coroner
Deput” P.osecuting Attorney C i . a VI»«T ma »I«
<‘ .c.iit Court convenes Ihr 4U1 Monday In
/«ugiiMt, ami an adjoin nod tenu Is gmemily
held in the spring
Comity Com t meets the flist Mouds y s of Jan­
uary, Match. May, July, September nml No-
vember. Commisslotiers court on Hie Wednes­
day« follow tug
J»d«e
PRKCIN4 T:
Justice of the Peace
<1 W HAreiNmoN
N t A NOMneon
Constable
cuy orEIClALN.
W. If K ky X i f ix
Mayor
N ria T hompson
J W II A«M. NS
I It III'ALM
Council
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If II. Af.Dl HM.IN
Recorder
G A i DMf ND»
Ti »Ham er
J KID AD I Hl«
Marslial
SCII< •If, BOARD
M W II at!t-i.ii A W seveiaiH'« »ml «1 A
Edmunds —< leik, A. G. Reynolds
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pastoi Ser» icr«oti‘■mid.i?» at »r iirlwkA M
and nt 7 30 I' M iiiilil fnrther nollcv.
M. E. < H ük «; m - llev. R M. « oincr, pt’sfor.
Pit-aCbiMM eervice nt 11 A. M n,,d 7 o r. M
evtry Suiiday. Siinday srliool at 10 A. M
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Thm aday at 7 P M
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Io tlie Inst mentioned sc>vic«
<‘h ts E. ILill,
Eidei.
Of Dealers, Agents, Jobbers
and Middlemen by buying di­
rect from the manufacturer.
MN’IKTV DIMHCTOKY
A. O, C W M«-«-f.* every Mmiday nighl nt 7
i M In I <» O îz Hall Myron I’erkins -I U .,
î». T. I'dmti iii», Recorder.
HOOK ft I.ADDI K < O Mr-is Riat H
l«y nlylit of ra li mont h iCil y H»U. Ti
a .-u- 1 •i»Mdrnt ; John h Tii.f fe Cfri-I. > '• IM
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Me* ts Hist »«id thlf'11 safn:< hy of
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rgcti Haunt h at 1 P M in <« A. k Hall. «' N.
¡hear. Ad)» liant W K. Page Coma iiitiidri.
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H ave, ÍOi-nl, Otfo Geh'»,
hall
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No better wheel made than the
Acme Bicycle
Built in our own factory by
skilled workmen, usinjr the best
material and the most improved
machinery. ITe hav3 n J aginfi
Sold direct from factory to the
rider, fully v.
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anvwhere f r exatr'nat c:’..
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"t ONE WEEK’S node«.
Actr.« Cyel« Co-. ElWurt, H<?.
tlmt will rip. tear. Hill
down nt the heel and
lot ineiil you contiiiiinlly
Natle«.
ready made. Bill if you
Get them
.
I want to trade one lot f/lflOHt
want hii m ticlr llmt will give you
fronting O'» Hawthorns aver«»* im tor
solid comfort, |>li-nlr of
’¡neon tlit »forth, »nd the Mt. >*o't
wear ami n«v«r get out
line on ths w«M, East Portland, Í r
of shape then patronize
propsr v in Tillanionli ; for further |«r
BROWN the Shoemaker tieulsrs add i ess l>*k l*ox No. 1, Woods,
Kepatitna <1 »• *’«rap •» the
Oregon.
Come and t»e convinced
Wanted-*n Idea
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TILL AMOOK
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In the Comity Court of the State of Oregon
fo i Tillamook County.
Diantha Page, plaintiff, vs Wm. T. Sax, T. E
quiuxLX
QUICKLY bluukld
SECURED. . Trade-mark«
Trade-marka aud
and uopyngnta
Copyright»
Sax, Linda Sax Schmultzer, Samuel Sax, Jr. and ' regi«tered and patent buaineaa of «very deacription
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James Sax. Defendants.
promptly and akillfully conducted at loweat rate«.
Invention«
introduced,
companies
formed,,
and PAT-
To Wm. T. Sax, T. K. Sax, Linda Sax ◄ ENTS SOLD ON COMMISSION 25 year« experience.
Schniultzer, Samuel Sax Jr. aud Janies Sax, the
Highest references. Send us model, sketch or Photo.
◄ of
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invention, . ___
with __ explanation,
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end , we
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rer port
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above named defendants: —
whether patentable or not. free of charge. OUR FEE
In the name of the slate of Oregon you are
PAYABLE WHEN PATENT 18 ALLOWED W hen
patent ia »ecured we will conduct its sale for you with-
requit ed to appear and answer the complaint « out
extra charge. 12-FAGE HAND BOOK and list of
filed against you in the above entitled action on ◄
200 invention« wanted mailed to inventors free upon
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Thia i« the most complete little patent book
or before the first day ol the next regular term ft request.
published and every inventor should WRITE FOR ONE.
of the County Com t for said County to be held ft H. B. WILLSON du CO . Psten» Solicitors,
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on the first Monday in March 1897, subsequent
L» Droik Bld‘z, WASHINGTON, D. C.
to the first publication of thia summons:
And if you fail to answer, for want lhereofthe
plaintiff will take judgement against you for
the sum of Three hundred Thirty-five Dollars
ami for costs and disbursenienls in this action.
This suiumous is published in pursuance of
an order issued out of the above named court
by the Hon. W. W. Condor, jud.e thereof
uyder his hand and the seal of said court on the
20th day of Jan. 1S97.
W. T- May.
Attorney for plaintiff.
^resix Claxxx:
C. A. BAILEY,
LuqchBB from ID Ganta
CLUBBING
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EXTRA EARLY BEET.
This is decidedly the best extra pearly beet in
cultivation. “Of fine shape, good size, and
smooth.
It is bright red, rtmatkably rich '
tender, and sweet. Very pioduetive and easily ;
grown. Pkt loc.
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EVERGREEN CUCUMBER.
New and of greatest value.
A very hardy 1
strong grower, bearing prodigiously unlil
frost. It is extra early, fruit very handsome,
firm and crisp; unexcelled for pickling and
slicing. 10.
ROSY GEM RADISH.
This new radish has won golden opinions
everywhere. Itjs absolutely the earliest vari­
ety in cultivation; and is exceedingly tender,
crisp, and delicious. A grea‘ acquisition.
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IGNOTUM TOMAIO.
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A ‘‘priceless paragon” in tlie Tomato line;
the earlies, most solid and valuable large Toma­
to ever introduced. It will wipe out fifty old
sorts at a sweep.
Why longer grow poor
sorts? Io.
PEERLESS WATER MELON
The best variety for family use. Superior in
eve^ respect, and cannot be surpassed ill
exquisite flavor- Very early, of medium size,
flesh rich scarlet! thin rind; very sweet. 5
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned
EARLY PROLIFIC POLE BEAN.
This remarkable bean is eptremely produc­ that lie lias been duly appointed by the County
tive, a continuous bearer the whole season: Court for Tillamook Couniy and State of Ore­
administrator of the estate of Lawrence
succeeds everywhere. The pods are borne in gon
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great clusters. Cooks tender and delicious. 10 '■ Gau^rau, deceased, late oi said comity and
EARLY PRIZE HEAD LETTUCE
»late, and that all persons haviug claims
It forms beautiful heads firm and compact, against said estate are required to present them
Is very rich, buttery aud of line flavor. It re to me within six months from the date of this
mains cri«p and tender for a long time. One of notice.
Dated this 301h day of December. 189 6
the very best ever grown. 5
Joseph Gnudiau,
MILLER 8 CREAM MUSK MELON.
Administrator.
One of the grandest, sweetest, and most
A. W. Severance.
delicious of all inusk-melons.
Very early i
Attorney
for
Administrator.
hardy, and wonderfully prolific.
Every one ■
should grow a bountiful supply. 10
LARGE SUGAR PARSNIP.
A greatly improved variety. The roots are Prices to Suit the Times
long, very smooth; flesh fine giained, tender
We are prepared to furnish
and the flavor delicious. It is a heavy cropper­
fl good seller and money maker.
VEGETABLE PEACH.
A new aud beautiful Garden Tie wire—a vine
from now on until further notice,
^ruit resembling oranges in color, shape and
cleaned and delivered anyuleie
size.
Flesh snow white, and makes very
in the ctiy.
J. B. LEASIA.
handsome, delicious preserves, pies, and sweet
pickles. 10
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MAMMOTH PUMPKIN.
A grand, colossal variety astonishing every­ Cimai »bell» for chicken fee<l, cheep.
body by its great size and heavy weight. It is a
I m:i prepere.l f.irni»li l-re-hf Juin»,
REAL‘*300 pounder” and always a prize-win­
ner. Excellent for pies and a splendid keeper. Fre.ii Fi»li, Cml», S.ilnmii Eme», etc.
Ilmjqiiurtrrs «I the bowl Unding »1
10
GIANT PANSIES.
t-enriiaidc » Imrf
Fifty colors, shades and markings. Pansies
are the loveliest of all flowers. They blootn
very early and will continue the Jeu tire season
making a wondrous display of beautiful
colors. 20
8WF.ET PEAS.
Fashion's fragrant floral favorites, Over 50
The Finest Assortment
varieties of incomparable beauty ami exquisite i
perfume, Continuous bloomers, of the easiest
Of JlolllH
Grow 11 Fruit
culture; unrivalled for cutting; entrancingly
fragrant. Io
PRIZE POPPIES.
Forty superb varieties of maiyelous beauty
There is nothing more gorgeous than the
Double Poppies bursting with fufluess, glowing
with colors, and like great peonías in size. 10
EVERBLOOMING PETUNIAS.
Ever Seen in Tillamook
40 vai iet tes and colors. A superfine mixture
County; for Prices and
of the • People’s Flower". They will bloom in a
month or so and continue to produce a cloud of
Further Parlicnhirs, see
brilliant blossoms until hard frost. iO
MIXED FLOWERS
Over 300 varieties in one large packet. A
grand mixture lhat will both astonish and
•nd delight you with their dazzling brilliancy
• nd beauty. Such a bed will be a continual
pleasure. 15
Special Price» on Buggies and Spring
Wagons.
Tillamook, Ore.
Leading Papers Almost Given Away With the Headlight—Prices never Quoted
Before to our Subscribers.
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Buggies, bay rakes, plows and other farm
machinery. You can save money by
dealing with me.
Best ZvCeals in tlxe Cit-jr.
Room 15 Aiderman Hotel Building,
I satisfy Baid execution, older judgment and
decree, interest, cost and accruing cost.
Tillamook. Or., Jan. 21st, 1897«
J. II. Jackson,
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon.
SV MMONS.
hand
FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CAKES
A lso a complete line of
ThBHH Sssds U/arrantad j “1««"»«»« -•••‘«»"««i“»'toamd property to
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STUDEBAKER WAGONS,
Osborne Mowers
Candies, Fruits, Nats, Cigars, Tobacco
and Stationery.
Prices to Suit the Times
For Nothing?
Strictly First Class.
AND RESTAURANT
•H---- AND AT —-H*
WHERE
Sarden Seeds
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A lways has on
THE LATEST STYLES
C. A. BAILEY
Thl. I.
Opportunity
On receipt of ten rente, canh or Mempe,
a geMTMM Mtnplo will Le
at the
mMl popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure
(Elv'a Cream Haim) reSScieni to <1 luon-
• trau- the g eat merit« of the remedy.
ELY JHiOTHERS.
6<! V .rren Bt., Ke» York City.
Rrr. John Tt-M. Jr., of On.«' Pall», Moot,
mcoirmend* d E.y* C--am BOm to me. I
ran empba-ara hia etatrmtnt, **It ia a le.ai-
ti.e enre for cat: rrh if u-ed aadirected.—
Kev. 1 rancia W. t rie Pador Central Pre«.
Church, Helena, Mont.
Kly-a Cream Balm ia the acknovhd«' 4
core for catarrh and contain« no no rcury
m>r any injotione dr,,g Price, 50 orate.
JoueOrvicf ft OeeoarrcU.•. P»Yf«vOrrtcs*
we <-An• p«1':.'JU l-.rt Uu« 111*4 th
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