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FOILED MILLER’S CREAM MUSK-MELON. One of the grandest, sweetest, and most delicious of all musk-melons. Very early | Fresh Fish LARGE SUGAR PARSNIP. A greatl^/improved variety. The roots are long, very smooth: flesh fine grained, tender and the flavor delicious. It is a heavy cropper— ------OR------ C hipman & C ambell ’ s a good seller and money maker. VEGETABLE PEACH. A new and beautiful Garden Treasure—a vine fruit resembling oranges in color, shape and A Struggle for* Life aqd Liberty; Market on Olsens Wharf and you will find what you want. Every thing possible will be done to make this a First Class Fish Market. size. Flesh snow white, and makes very handsome, delicious preserves, pies, and sweet A DRAMA IN FOUR ACTS MAMMOTH PUMPKIN. A grand, colossal variety astonishing every body by its great size and heavy weight. It is a will be pioducedby the Chipman& Campbell REAL “300 pounder” and always a prize-win ner. Excellent for pies and a splendid keeper. 10 Tillamook City Band Prices to Suit tlie Times We are prepared to furnish GIANT PANSIES. Fifty colors, shades and markings. Pansies are the lot elicst of all flowers. They bloom colors. 20 SWEET PEAS. Fashion’s fragrant floral favorites. Over 50 varieties of incomparable beauty and exquisite perfume. Continuous bloomers; of the easiest culture; unrivalled for cutting; entrancingly fragrant. Io ------ AT THE-------- T1} b Tillumoo^ Opera Hou^e. Bay-The bent of 1 real talent has and the people of Tillamook may expect a line treat. Ogn., J. M. Button, of Neskowin, Ogn., T. M. Burton, ot Neskowin, Ogn., P W. Ryan, of Neskowiu, Ogn. Robert A. Miller, Register. FOR SALE 'W The windmill, tank end ptiujp former ly used ¡¡I the city water work» of Tilla mook. Everything in pritue condition. Will be sold cheap. Apply to J . E. Tuttle. Steamer “Chilkat” E. J. BOWEN, 1’ S. SEND FOR CATALOGUE A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AAA A PATENTS^ ’ QUICKLY SECURED. Trade-mark« and Copyright» regiitered and patent business of every registered »very description promptly and skillfully conducted at lowest rates. Invention» introduced, companie» formed, and PAT- Inventions ENT8 SOLD OK COMMISSION. 25 y»ars esperiene». Highest references. Send us model, sketch or Photo. of invention, with explanation, and we will report whether patentable or not, free of charge. OUR FBI ^PAYABLE WHEN PATENT IS ALL0W1D When patent is secured we will conduct its sale for you with- ^out extra charge. 32-PAGE HAND-BOOK and list of inventions wanted mailed to inventors free upon s 200 This is the most complete little patent book s request. published and «very inventor should WRITE FOR 0MB. s H. B. WILLSON A CO . P*tont Solicitor», S Lo Droit Bldg, WASHINGTON, D. C. ► ► ► ► > ◄ •«..... THE........ •• ' ► M unson T ypewriter Awirwvwwwvwwrvwwv CLUB LBTJSTC3- 1ST Leading Papers Almost Given Away With the Headlight—Prices never Quoted Before to our Subscribers. The following named papers will be clubbed with I he H eadlight at the rale« given in the right hand column of figureH. 'The figures on the left show the price of the publishers of the various papers. 'These are cash prices: ,->o Oregonian................................. and H eadlight . 00 ” 25 60 Examiner.............................................. ........................................ DO 50 (’all.......... ” 00 Detioit Free 1‘reaa............................ 0Û (1(1 00 Tuleilo Blade .......................... ..»..’ CH) 00 St l/ouis Globe Democrat (•emi-weekly)” *’ 00 Inter <)cean.............................. 75 75 New York 'Tribune .......................... ” 0> 75 00 Uincinimti Enquirer .... .............. ” 00 M 00 Scientific Americmi.......................... M 00 00 ( ' oriiio |> o I i tn 11...................................... ” 00 11 on rd' h Dairy mail........................... uo 7he Munson Typewriter Co. Reduced Fares! MANUFACTURERS I 240—814 WEST LAKE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. X For Nothing? If ho yo.l will he inlercHted in the following: We have recently made arrangemeidM with a proini- nent seed grower to |uirelut»e a , large amount of choice garden: Heeds al a consideralde discount I anti we have concluded to offer «1.60 worth orvegelableand flower seed with every new subscription to the H eadlight and with every renewal if paid for one year in advance. TheBB Seeds Warrenfad Strictly First CI bbb . and according to the price usually paitl you get «1.60 worth of seeds with each Ktibscriplion. Following is a list of the seeds: EXTRA 3ARLY BEET. This is decidedly the best extra j-arly beet In Pktloc. evergreen cucumber . New and of greatest value. A very haidj strong grower, bearing prodigiously until frost. It is extra early, fruit very handsome, firm «ml crisp; unexcelled for pickling and 10. ROSY GEM R ADISH This new radish has won golden opinion« everywheie. It is absolutely th* eaflust vari-| slicing. ely in cultivation; and is exceedingly tender, | the earlies, must solid and valuable large Toma to ever introduced. It will "’P* <>••* ®fty old grow poor Io. PEERLESS WATER MELON The best variety for family n*e. Superior th sorts? every respect, and exquisite flavor- The Finest Homo Of cannot be surpassed in Very early, of medinm size Fruit great clusters. Cooks tender and delicious. 1© EARLY PRIZE HEAD LETTUCE It forms beautiful heads fiim •«' compact. Is very rich, buttery and of flue flavor. It re mains crisp and tender for a long lime. One of TREE Do not ho docof vp <! bv alluring advert Iwmrnta and think you can get the beat made, finest finish and MOST POPULAR SIWINC MACHINS Ever Seen in Tilbimook for a mere sonir. Buy from rchable manufacturers that have trained a rr pntatlon by honest and square dealing, inere is none In the world that ran equal In mecnantoai construct ion, durability of working parts, fl non«** of finish, beauty in appearance .or has m many improvement« as the MEW HOME. Coun y; lor Price« nn<l Further ParliciilnrH, see bawor ass ortov the very best ever grown 5 Steamer "W. H. Harrison, or R. P. Elmore, ass CmcAdo, I lu R t , Louis, Mo. D allas . T bxaa FOR SALE BY N, H MPS »N. Tillamook, Agent. Ore. w intke tiip-i c«. cry five days, the weather permitting. I»etweeii A-lori.i an catying freight uml |wss*eM<e s. ELMORE. SANBORN 4 Lo.. Attoria, or COHN & CO., If You Want ■y BOOTS and SHOES tliiit will rip, leur, run <]<>W II III lb'' lisci limi torment you coiiliiiunlly Get them rcmiy mint'. Bui if you want un unirle Hint will give you solili comfiii ». plenty of Weiiriiiul never gel out of simp« then pnlrmii»* You Get the Profits X k T J Of Dealers, Agents, Jobbers and Middlemen by buying di rect from the manufacturer. I ENGLISHBUSINES? BUSINESS BRANCHES. B ookkeeping , S horthand , T elegraphy . No better wheel made than the PATENTS Acme Bicycle MX» Trade-Mxrk» ob-jined »nd »U P m ! '.nt bvuneMcnndtKtedfor MoM>l»Tt ni». J tion. W e «drue, it p»tenl»l..e or tot. erge. <hir tre »ot due l.IIpe'-nt » •*' „ . , t .1..MLXT “ Hnw «O °bt*in Petrel», «'»nJ ttïSPil’the U. S. «d lor««» i Built in our own factory by skilled workmen,usin? the best material and the most improved machinery. ITo Aara /” agenft Sold direct from factory to the rider, fully warranted. Shipped anywhere for examination. z WRITE FOR C.A.SNOW&CO.: Our Interesting Ober pre. PâTtnr Conimiasiouer PRECINCT; Justice of the Peace G. W. H a I’I'INGTON Constable 8. V. A ndi . i , hon .............. G eo . C opn .N i - ih T’IIOMPM o N .......... C ari . F ui i k «» n (’unlieti ’ . C B IlADI l-Y < E R I V NOI l>H .11. !• G«»ol M’EI-.f» Recorder ... ’ D hi . w Tti-asmer H oward C ary Mnislial... Ci. ydi . Ui.i.Mi NiM hCHOof, BOARI) M W H hiy I mhi A W Severaiic»*, nml <1 A. Hdiuunds,—Uierk, A. G. Reynold*. Mnyor Acme Cycle Co., Elkhart, led. Pioyer meeting every s D A C hijkch Sabbath sctniol every Hub- Lath (H:ilu»«L«y; at l> o A. M. followed Ly pirncblng 0» Bible ‘■tr-dv. Pray eri».«e* ing ev<ry Wednesday evening Trai t nu<! n;i^lon- ar y in«*etlng HundnyM at r 30 A. M Pi «•actin g nt it 3') A M va< h Huixlay Jnlert»«tilig lliLk? topic* c<>nHl«lvie>l. Every one wcl.-oine to all th»- meeting« ami II •• public e*|»«-« ui||y Inviltd to the I hh I mentioned aeivicc. (in«» H. Hall, El«ier. |VM FRENCH AND GERMAN. Ó/1 'if •¡ Till» 111 .ok < It B^OLLEGEOh BROWN the Shoemaker ___ COUNTY OFFICIALH W. W. (’ under | D. I*. H arvey |C. II. W heeler J. D. K dwardh Clerk .1. IL J ackhon Sheriff J ohn B akker Treasurer .J. S. STKl’HENM Assi'HHor A. M. At’HI IN Kuiveyor School, Superintendent.... G. a . W ai . ker Col oner ’ <*. H. R evnoi . dh Deput»' lb «»«editing Attorney. C laude T hai er <’ .cult (’«»nit convenes the 4th Monday in /.ugiiM. mid an adjourned term 1* genttally held in the spring Comity Court meets the first Mondays of Jan uary, March, May, July, Heplembei and No vember. Commisafoliars court on the Wednes days fol lowing. Judge Tillamcoli, Ayl. F ull E nglish C ourse . Heiwhh'K do 0« »- Uic»p ». Ilf ,lo»i v»l. Coos »nd ’«* colviiu*e l. Adire«, UNITED STATES OFFICAI.S: / J. IL MrrciiKi.L | G. W. M( llMIDE CoiiirreMmitn I"11 '""'Od ?■ « T onuik (.oiiKlunilcn ¡„„I w. R Kl.I.l» ' ROHT.A. Mll.LKR Register, U. S. Land Office, Oregon Pity , W m . G alloway ( Receiver. Senator« < 1 .. tIng i«t ir M. Thiiroday at 7 P. M. ------ Will Hun The---------- WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. 8 am F kaxcisco , C' al . A tlamta ,G a - free. STATIC OF OREGON. Governor .................................. W.P. Lord Secretaiy of State II. R K incaid Treasurer . 1’ iiil . M ri ch an Supt. of Public Instruction ... G. M. I rwin Attorney-General .................. C. M. I di . kman State Printer W. II. Leeds f R. H. B ran <1-'. A. M ookk , Supreme Judges <C. W oi . vrrion Member Board of Equalization s, d . G ibson i O bo . h . burnrtt Circuit Judges | h . H. H kwitt .8. H aydkn Prosecuting Attorney Joint Senator .............. G. W. P attkrbon . J ohn G ill Representative M, I’. nt li:—Rev. R. M. UoriuT, paator PreaclduM service nt 11 A. M. anti 7 _>o P. M. every Hunday. Sun du y arlioul at 10 A. M. pacific Navigation Company The New Home Sewing Machine Co. O . M . B , M . KUfno«BQCA*K.N.T. Toe ZEZaxxiscrx- kiu CO., UlfUKCif DIKI’UTOIIY. Dalia»» CHMisriAN (!||i Kin:------ Rev. H G. pAMlor, Sen !<•<•'»on Sunday* at fi «» clock A M. and »tl7 3<>l’ M until further ii«»tlcr. flesh rich scarlet! thia liud; very sweet. 5 EARLY PROLIFIC POLE BEAN This remarkable beast is eptretuely produc tive, a continuous bearer the whole seesawr succeeds every where. The pods are borne in TRIP Assoi t ment Grown A great acquisition. IGNOTUM TOMATO. A “priceless paragon” in the Tomato line: $6 IF103? Seile good size, and smooth. It is blight nd. rewaikably rial, tender, and sweet. Very piodm tire and easily longer 65 Froid St., Purlhind Oregon. Contain. M ohh anrt H hsi XTlAl. F ra - Ti res required of a fi st cla*s Writing Machine than can l-e found in any other O ne Standard | Typewriter. Our price is wit!.in the reach of I oil parties reqidrfng a high grade machine. I Write ns for full particulars. thin year? Would you like A 361 Broadway, New York. I ksep by fur the I.nrgext mid Most Complele HHAortineiit ot need» on the count mid sell of riy home grown seeds large quantities to Eastern houses every vein- Inteiming pureluisers will do well Io correspond with me before buying. THE BRCÜKS SISTERS. Why MUNN THEN GO TO HEADQUARTERS FOR THEM. Room 15 Aiderman Hotel Building sorts at a sweep. Tillamook, Ore. Anyone sending n «fetch and description may quickly ascertain, free, whether an invention is probably patentable. Communications strictly confidential. Oldest ajreucy for securing patente in America. We have a Washington office. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice in the Coquille River Fine while Hewing n specially. Pnrlies culling w ill find ns in every day except Salnt'diiys. crisp, and delicious. C. A. BAILEY, beautifully Illustrated, largest circulation of any nei enti fie Journal, weekly, terms g3.(M) a year; x months. Specimen copies and J-LAND on P atents sent free. Address Agent. to gel them Special Prices on Buggies and Spring Wagons. a complete line of DO YOU WANT All persons knowing themselves indebted to me are hereby requested to come and settle up by Feb. 1st. Otherwise accounts will be placed in the nands of a collector. S. V. A nderson . Qarden Seedz STUDEBAKER WAGONS, Osborne Mowers SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, The Headlight. WHERE—— Tillamook. ------ Dealer in-------- Better Subscribe Nov/! ! Prices to Suit the Times grown. W. J. May, Attorney for plaintiff. Razors Honed On Short Notice C. A. BAILEY 20th day of Jan. 1897. ■WILÆ. KNOELL Will he iliHpnelieil frwin Thin oiler is only good now liable Io lie withdrawn at any time Portland, Oregon, at ONE \\ EEK’S notice. 13.00 to «4.00 for regular suit. shape, Next Door to Post Office, 15 eta. 25 cts. Hair Cutting Best ZxzEesils in tlxe Oitv Lunches from ID Gents up.— mid I •M---- AND AT —-H- fine to the first publication of this summons And if you fail to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take judgement against you for the sum of Three hundred Thirty-five Dollars and for costs and disbursements iu this action. , This summons is published in pursuance of 1 an order issued out of the above named court ■ by the Hon. W. W. Condor, judAe thereof, under his hand aud the seal of said court on the > A lso THE L ATEST STYLES Of Shaving. Candies, Fruits, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco and Stationery. Suits 11 ml Everything ;n the Dress Making Lin« Made in cultivation. of the County Court for said County to be held on the first Monday iu March ¡«97, subsequent mouth or so and continue to produce a cloud of brilliant blossoms until hard frost. iO r»y Up. are yon_going to get jour Done in the latest Style of the Art. FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CAKES Notice. -4» 'Parlors I saac B imlkr , Propr. Shaving, Hair Cutting and all Tousorial Work filed against you in the above entitled action on ; or before the first day of the next regular term 1 A lways hason hand and beauty. Such a bed will be u continual pleasure. 15 Dress Making Tonsorial Parlors TIEMWiO.K » BAKEO AND RESTAURANT MIXED FLOWERS. Over 300 varieties in one large packet. A grand mixture that will both astonish and and delight you with their dazzling brilliancy Notice is hereby given that a ronven-i tinn will be held on Stillirdav Mar. (Mill at one'»’clock P. M. hi lhe Allen House in the City of Tillamook, for the pnrpoKe of electing two delegates t«» the next meeting of the. Oregon State Giimge which meets in ('"rvallis on the 4th Tneaday in May 1897. Each G'unge in the county w ill send three delegates to to the above name«! contention. J. \V . M.ix well Deputy Master. James Sax, Defendants. To Wui. T. Sax, T. E. Sax, Liuda Sax Schmultzer, Samuel Sax Jr. aud James Sax, the above named defendants: — Iu the name of the state of Oregon you are requited to appear and answer the complaint Double Poppies bursting with fullness, glowing with colors, and like great peouias in size. 10 EVERBI.OOMING PETUNIAS. 40 varieties and colors. A superfine mixture of the ‘ People’s Flower”. They will bloom in a Come one! Come all! TILLAMOOK. foj Til la ut 00 k County. Diautha Page, plaintiff, vs Wm. T. Sax, T. E Sax, Linda Sax Schmultzer, Samuel Sax, Jr. and higgles, hay rakes, plows and other farm machinery. You can save money by dealing with me. Clam shells for chicken feed, cheap. I 111:1 prepared to furnish Fresh Clama, Fresh Fish, Crabs, Salmon Eggs, etc. fIeadquarler8 at the boat landing at Foarnside wharf. PRIZE POPPIES. Forty superb varieties of marvelous beauty. There is nothing more gorgeous than the follow named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, aud that said proof will be made lx?fore the county clerk of Tillamook Co. at Tillamook, Ogn., on April 6th, 1897, viz: Ruffus R. Bade»; H. E. 7911 for the I a H s 19, 20, 30, Si, aud 82 Sec. 15 aud, Lots 25, «6 and 27 of Sec. 14 T. 6 S. R. 11 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud, viz: Oscar M. Faclconer, oi Dolph, from now’ on until further notice, cleaned and delivered anywhere in the ctiy. J. B. LEAS IA very early and will continue the ^entire season making a wondrous display of beautiful MA^CH 17 1897. been engngeil COME AND SEE US. io pickles, I11 the County Court of the State of Oregon Lund Office at Oregon City, Ogn., Jan. z8th 1*97. Noti«?e is hereby given that the hardy, and wonderfully prolific. Every oue should grow a bountiful supply. 10 I SUMMONS. 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