A. Letcher and G. Jenkin» have Imuglit
EXTRA EARLY BEET.
This is decidedly the best extra 'early beet in
the tuols of A II.Harri», and will here
after du all work in the jewelry line. cultivation. Of fine shape, good size, and
smooth.
It is bright red, remaikably rich
Bring uh your trade. Satiafaetion guaran tender, and sweet. Very pioductive and easily
teed. I will personally look after all work grown. Pkt loc.
EVERGREEN cucumber .
entrusted to niy store. Fine watch work
New and of greatest value.
A very hardy
a specialty.
A Letcher.
To the Musical Public.
I would respectfully announce to the
public that I am now randy to give'
instruction to a limited number of
pupils on the piano aii l organ. Having
graduated under the ablest instructors
in the United States and had a large
experience in teaching, I believe Huit I
eliall be able to give satisfaction to any
who may desire to learn. Term» reason
able. Apply al the H eadlight office.
Mis. H. C. Stoddard.
I'HMturage Notice.
Fresh Fish
of every description in their season?
Are you fond of Clams, Crabs and
other shell fish? If so go to
C hipman & C ambell ’ s
strong giower, bearing prodigiously until
frost. It is extra early, fruit very handsome,
firm and ciisp; unexcelled for pickling and
slicing. 10.
ROSY GEM RADISH.
This new radish has won golden opinions
every wliei e. It is absolutely the earliest vari-
ety in cultivation; and is exceedingly tender,
crisp, and delicious. A great acquisition.
IGNOTUM TOMATO.
A “priceless paragon’’ in the 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
every respect, anti cannot be surpassed in
exquisite flavor- Very early, of medium size,
flesh rich scarlet! thin rind; very sweet. 5
EARLY PROLIFIC POLE BEAN.
..This remarkable bean is eptremely produc
tive, a continuous bearer the whole season,
succeeds everywhere. The pods are borne in
great clusteis. Cooks tender and delicious. 10
EARLY PRIZE HEAD LETTUCE.
It forms beautiful heads firm and compact.
Is very rich, buttery and of flue flavor. It re
mains crisp and tender for a long time. One of
the very best ever grown. 5
'huket on Main Street and you
will lind what you want. Every
thing possible will be done to make
lids a First Class Fish Market.
COME AND SEE US.
Chipman& Campbell
that
as mercury will surely destroy the sense of
smell and completely derange the whole sys-
ten when entering it through the mucous
surfaces. Such articles should never be used
except on prescriptions from reautable physi
cians, as the damage they will do is tenfold to
the good you can possibly derive from them.
H'all’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, OliiB, contains no mer
es ry, and is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure
you get the genuine. It is taken internally and
made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co.
Testimonials free.
Sold by druggists, price 75 cents per bottle.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
How’s This
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure
F J. CHENEY & CO., Props , Toledo, O
We the undersigned, have known F. J. Che
nev for the last fifteen years, anti believe him
perfectly honorable in «11 business transatinns
and financially able to carry out any obligations
made by their firm.
W est < fc T ruax , Wholesale Druggists, Toledo O.
W alding , K innan
M avrin , Wholesale Drug
gists, Toledo O.
Hall’s catarrh Cut v is taken internally, acting
directly upon th" blood and mucous surface of
the,system. Testimonials sen* free.
Price 75c
per bottle. Sold by all I), uggits.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
W2M2.
Portland, Oregon.
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iipply nt llie ofliei-H ol'tlieCompa J,
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I am prepared to furnish Fresh Clams,
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Headquarters al the boat landing at
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I k» ep l>y far the Largest amt Moat Complete Assortment of seeds on the
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eveiy year. Intending purchasers will do well to correspond with me
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DIRECTORY.
COUNTV OFFICIALS.
\V. W.C onor «
Judge
ID. P. H arvey
Commissioner
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J. D. E owardm
Clerk
,1. H. J al ks < n
Sheriff.......................... . .
J ohn B arker
Treasurer .........................
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A BSCNBOr......................
A. M. AUSTIN
Surveyor
G a . W alker
Schoen Superintendent.
C.
Coroner
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_ K. R eynolds
Dcput” I*,osecuting Attorney C lalpe T haykk
C.,cnit Court convenes the 4th Monday in
I. ugust, and an adjourned term Is generally
In-Id in the spring
County Court meets the first Mondays of Jan-
uary, March, Muy, July, September and No-
vrmbet. C«»mmishiotic*i a court oil the M cilncs-
duys following.
PRECINCT:
. G w S appington
Justice of the Peace
H. V. A ndehkon
Constable
CITY OFFICIAI.«.
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Mayor
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Council ¿
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Recorder
Treasurer
Mat shill...
Contains M ore I m porta ? t and E ssential F ea -
tcres required of a fit mi c I m - h Writing Machine
than can be ioniid in anv other O ne Standard
Tvpewriter. Our price is within the reach ot
oil parties requiring a high grade machine
Write us for full particulars
The Munson. Typewriter Co.
I>-> not be dftcetvwt by nllurtng adrerttf«eTnent» and
think you can get the beet made, finest finish and
MOST POPULAR 8CWINO MACHINS
for a mere nongr. Bnv from reliable manufacturers
that hare gained a reputation by honest and square
dealing. There ia none in the world that can equal
in mechanical mnatruction, durability of working
parts, finenww of finish, beauty in appearance or haa
M many improvement« aa the NSW HOME.
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Steamer W. H. Harrison,
or R. P. Elmore,
qca b
C hicago , III. S t , Lons. M o . D allas , rxiaa.
B am F majictsoo , C al . A tlamta ,G a .
FOR SALE SY
H -MPSuN.
Tillamook,
Agent.
Ore.
M. E
rf..R< H:—Rev. R. M. Corner, pastor.
Pleaching service »it 11 A. M. and 7 >• P. M.
every Huuday. Sunday school at 10 A. M.
< I hm nievtlng at iz M Prayer meeting every
Thursday at 7 P. M.
pacific Jlavigatioq Company
The
Rev Home Sevteg Machine » ,X.T.
Co.
OBAWOk.lfAsa. BoeTOW, MA«a. « Uyioi» 8
CHICAGO, ll.I-
will make trip» every Sve <l»y«. the weather permittliiK. between AMorla an
varying freight mid |»aw*cnxe-s.
EL M IE, SANBORN 4 Co.. A»tori», or COHN & CO..
S. D A C hi 'R ch - Rabtiath school every Sab
bath ^Saturday) at lory» A. M followed by
preaching 01 Bible atudy.
Prayeriueeting
every Wednesday » veiling. Tract and miaalon-
ary meeting S uik I mvr al 10 30 A. M.
B. U. TABOR, Conference Laborer.
Tillamook t it
You Get
the Profits
ENGLISHBUSINESS
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DTi Ann nomi
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F ull E nglish C ourse .
FRENCH AND GERMAN.
BUSINESS BRANCHES.
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BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND, TELEGRAPHY.
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Acme Bicycle
Built in our own factory by
skilled workmen, using the best
material and the most improved
machinery. Jfa hars no agent»
Sold direct from factory to the
rider, fully warranted. Shipped
anywhere for examination.
J
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Of Dealers, Agents, Jobbers
and Middlemen by buying di
rect from the manufacturer.
No better wheel made than the
•eat tree,
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
Tlll»mook, Aglt
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BROVk N the Shoemaker
WRITE FOR
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C.A.SNOW&CO.j Our Interesting Offer
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SCHOO!, BOARD
A.
M W Harrison
B 1. Eddy, and <1
Edniund».—-Clerk, A. G Key nobis.
CHURCH DI RECTORY.
Rev. H. G. Dalian
CllMISriAN ('III Hi ll
pastor. Services oil Huudays Hl 11 o'clock A M.
ai»<1 at 7:30 F. M. until further notice.
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manufacturers
'ent buBBemeuKlurted <•* ««OOC"»Tt Ft«».
EA1EY,
<»t Rome simple
thing to patent? Protect jour ideas ; they may
bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDBR-
BIJRN A CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington,
D. O., for their 91,800 prize offer.
Writing In Sieht
Aero« Cjcl» Co., Elkhart, Ind.
ncc <1 s
C/A.
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touching nt all intermediate points
if inducements oiler, and will ic
tnaiii permanent ly on that route,
milking regular trips.
TI ibhe Saeds Warrentad
Strie j First CI sbb .
w iti» elicli Miib^ci iplioti.
Following ih a lisi <»f 11»*“
Special Prices on Buggies and Spring
Wagons.
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Coquille River
of clini««! gnnleu
and acuotdi ng lo thè prie« ustially
paitl voti gei 11.60 w<»rll» <»f setti’*
Buggies, hay rakes, plows and other farm
machinery. You can save money by
dealing with me.
DO VOTI WANT
Keimh h»« d'»'ie ** cheap hs the che«p«Sl.
made arrnngeiiH-iilH with a promi Come
sud he convince!.
nent seed grower lo piirclirtse h
eoii-ideraM«! «I ìkcoiìii I
Heed» at n
and we have conclude«! lo offer
< 1.00 worth of veg flableaini fluwer
J ll«‘W Mlll»S«!l I j»l
-eed willi every
lo tlie H eadi . igiit and wilh every
lenetval il |>iud l’or one year in
advance.
SUDEBAKER WACNS,
sborne Mowers
in tlxe Cit-jr.
LunchsB from 10 Gerris up
Will be (impaciteli from
For Nothing?
large
T3est
Steamer “Chilkat”
Unit will rip. tear, hiii
do« n nt I In- herd and
torni en I you coni in mil ly
thin yciir? Would .you like
Get them ready made. Bill if) on
Io get lliem
waul an nrliele Hint will give ) mi
Holid colutoli, plenty of
weal and never get out
ofahaix* ......... patronize
If mo yo.i will be iulercHted ill
Rliloiiut
----- Dealer in------
Tillamook, re
If Von Want
We have recently
Tillamook.
C. A. BAILEY
A lso a complete line of
BOOTS and SHOES
the following:
Razors Honed Ou
Short Notice
Me xt Door to Post Office,
Candies, Fruits, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco
and Stationery.
N.
WHERE
Ever Seen in Tillamook
Comity; for Price» and
Further Particulars, see
FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CAKES
Better Subscribe Now! !
140-Z14 WEST I.AKE ST.,
15 eta.
25 cts.
Shaving.
Hair Cutting
A lways has on hand
M unson T ypewriter I
THE BROOKS SISTERS.
Done iu the Latest Style of the Art.
AND RESTAURANT
North pacific ^tcam^hip Co’g
THE ...... ••
Fine while sewing a specialty.
Parties calling will find Utt ill
I every day except Saturday».
Room 15 Aiderman Hotel Building.
Shaving, Hair Cutting and all Tonsorial Work
TILLAMOOK - BAKERY
•4*' Tariore k*
$3,00 Io $4.00 for ivguhir mill.
I saac S imla «, Propr.
Of Home Grown Fruit
Wanted—An Idea
Dress Making
Prices to Suit the Times
Tonsorial Parlors
The Finest Assortment
Toe Harrison
A greatly improved variety. The roots are
long, very smooth; ffesh fine grained, tender
and the flavor delicious. It is a heavy cropper—
a good seller and money maker.
VEGETABLE PEACH.
A new and beautiful Garden Treasure-a vine
fruit resembling oranges in color, shape and
“ise.
Flesh snow white, and makes very
handsome, delicious preserves, pies, and sweet
pickles. 10
MAMMOTH PUMPKIN.
A grand, colossal variety astonishing every
body by its great size and heavy weight. It is a
REAL‘‘300 pounder” and always a prize-win
ner. Excellent for pies and a splendid keeper.
•10
GIANT PANSIES.
Fifty colors, shades and markings. Pansies
are the loveliest of all floners. They bloom
very early and will continue the'entire season
making a woudrous display of beautiful
colors. 20
SWEET PEAS.
Fashion's fragrant floral favorites, Over 50
varieties of incomparable beauty and exquisite
perfume, Continuous bloomers; of the easiest
culture; unrivalled for cutting; entrancingly
fragrant. lo
PRIZE POPPIES.
Forty superb varieties of maryelous beauty
There is nothing more gorgeous than the
Double Poppies bursting with fullness, glowing
with colors, and like great peonías in size. IÜ
EV E R BLOOM i N G I’ET UN I AS.
40 varieties and colors. A supeiflne mixture
of the ‘ People’s Flower”. They will bloom in a
month or so and continue to produce a cloud of
brilliant blossoms until hard host. iG
MIXED FLOWERS.
Over 300 varieties in one large packet. A
grand mixture that will both astonish and
and delight yon wil l tlirir dazzling brilliancy
and beauty. Such a bed will be a continual
pleasme. 15
The law requires that each male between the
Hges of 21 and 5O years living within the county
shall pay a poll lax of one dollar ($i) at the
time of assessment, and if not so paid, to be
reported to the sheriff of the county, with added
costs, for collection, at once. The law allows
no exemption for poll tax, except to active
membeis ot the Oregon National Guard, and
all active firemen who have been members of
any company, for one year next preceding the
time of assessment, and exempt firemen. That
there may be no cause for complaint I ask that
each person liable to poll tux be prepared to
pay the same to the assessor, or his deputy, nt
the time of making the assessment. I ask the
aid of every person in the county, that the law
jnuy be strictly complied with. Persons exempt
wiil be required to show their certificate of
exemvtiou.
J. S. Stephens, Assessor
Tillamook, Oregon.
TILLAMOOK^
FOR SALE
“He’s the very picture of you, sir!’*
The windmill, tank and pump former
cried the delighted nurse, dancing the
first edition smartly up and down, a ly used iu the city water works of Tilla
perfect image of you, sir, even to the mook. Everything in prime condition.
filile scar on his chin—do you notice Wiil be sold cheap.
Apply to
Protect your Ideas; they may bring you wealth.
Write JOHN WEDDEKBURN ft CO.. Patent Attor
the little scar on his chin?”
J. E. Tuttle.
neys, Washington, D. C., for their gi.BLM) prise offer
and list of two hundred iuveutious wanted.
The editor of the Jayville Clarinet
A.
laid a finger thoughtfuly on his brow.
‘‘We consider him then,” lie said, in
a grave professional tone, ‘‘as a marked
copy.”—Pittsburg Ledger.
All persons ileeiring to find good
pastil rage for horses and calle, will do
well lo see me about it. Price are as
follows.
Fur yearling 15<: per month,
2 year old 20c, 3 year old 25c. Horses
41.00 per mon th. The piiHture is on the
premises of C. E. Thayer, and ia on tide
laud. I will not be responsible for any
MILLER*« CREAM MUSK MELON
lost slock. Par'iea deniring to pontine
One of the grandest, sweetest, mid most
stock on «lie above premicen must make
delicious of all musk-melons,
arrangements wilii me before putting on hardy, and wonderfully prolific, Very early
Every one
their stock.
should grow a bountiful supply. 10
LARGE SUGAR PARSNIP.
C. A. Bailey.
Beware of Ointment for Catarrh
Contain .Mercury,
Noti«« forrublicatluu.
Land Office at Oregon City, Ogn., Jan. 28th
1897.
Notice is hereby given that the follow
named settler has filed notice of his iuteution to '
make filial proofiu support of liis claim, and
that said proof will be made before the county '
clerk of Tillamook Co. at Tillamook, Ogn., 011
April 6th, 1897, vu Ruflus K. Fades; H E.
7911 for the Lots 19, 20, 30, 3i. and 82 Sec. 15 aud,
Lots 25, 20 and 27 of Sec. 14 T 6 8. R. 11 W. He
names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz: Oscar M. Fan leone r, ot Dolph,
Ogn., J. M Burton, of Neskowin. Ogn., T. M.
Burton, of Neskowin, Ogu., P W. Ryan, of
Neskowiu, Ogn.
Robert A. Miller, Register.
BOARDING DEPARTMENT— LAKES
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A O. U. W.—Meets every Monday night nt 7
r. m In I. <>. O. F Hall Myron Perkins M. W .
D. T. Edmunds, Recorder.
HOOK A LADDER < O Meet* first Wednes
day night <»f each month in City Hall W F.
D Jours, President; John K. Tuttle Chief, Tom
( ' oh tea, »teeret nr y.
M omnino H tam R eiu . kah L oihie N o <2. I O.
O P—Meets On the first and third Wediieiulay
evenings in euch moiilli. Mr* «' M Newman,
N <» . Mi--* I. Poland, V. <» . Jo Petre, Her.
G. A. It.—Meets first Matuiday of ear h
month at 1 I' M m 1. <» O. F Hall
C N.
Drew, Adjutant. I* Burnt, Commander
1.0.0 »' Meet-every TiieMloy night nt 7 80
r m . in I O. O F
Win
Olsen. Rec.
Per. Mecretary
ALDER « AMP- No 2Tq. Woodmen of the
World, meet1» every F» May night in W of W
Cónsul, Otto Ileitis,
liall
K
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H ays ,
Clerk.
A PAA. M --Meets first Saturday night of
each month In Masonic Hall. »R R. Hay»
W M . F K Urals, Secretary.
lOHNimW CHAPT1NI WO 1 Mert» nt 7 >> F
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Sf on the 51 d Saturday of each month
Matwime Hall
J. W. Maxwell, H P ; W V.
Uontler, berretary.
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Mrs. G. W Pettit W M
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NO ,O»A F R A M
Meet
md n..<i 41/1 baturdays in tficli monili.
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Nelson, W M , C H Huk». N W.C C Bab
Imge, J W,J. II Brldgrferd Seoretory.
MlBIA V «' haptfs N0.20O K. M Mreta st
and 31 <1 Tuesdays it» each month.
Mrs. f. P.
Bridgrfoid W M..U C Bal bulge, H P Mrs
Ella W< sk I, A M , J. H Br Mtgrford Recr-tarjr.
pACIFK IxnxiR N<». »OS I «» «>• F --Meets
Pflday« iM-forr and 4U» Saturdays and »verr
other Saturday In the mouth
Frank Long N
<i . j J pye, V <• . « H Hk-ks Secretary
U nity Rr.gggAH LofMHe No. 91 1,0 O. F. —
Meets im! nn»l 4th Tuesdays
Mrs Fllaobeth
Pye. N <* , Mrs. Fiaun Long. V. G. J J P/*.
Secictary