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HEADLIGHT X-BA YS White Rabbit Easter dies at Stur- geon’s Dr. Wise will leave for his Portland 2 t. office about the 25th of April. Wanted—Wanted— Potatoes wanted at Cohn A Co. Kay A Todd have the very latest styles in shoes, needle and coin toes. Mr. Frank Severance will begin work in his logging camp this week Millinery Opening at Mrs. Sturgeon’ll this week Be sure to see the pattern hats. Dr. Wise it busy at bin office h#»re, and cannot go to Nehalem next week as be intended. Any one who wants to get rid of their surplus potatoes can do so by taking them Io Cohn & Co’s store. Do you wear a Gordon hat? If not, why not? You can get one at Kay & Todd,s. New goods on every boat at Cary’s Herman Brown who drives the csttle in Severance’s logging claim brought some stock to tide land on Monday. Call at the new Clothing Store aud see A fine stock of new prepared paints the latest thing in ties and shirts. at Cary’s The Crescent. A nice line of straw hats just opened When buying» wheel, just look st its at Kay A Todd’s. points. Smooth gearings, large tubing, neat lines and atrong joints Will »nit Miss Lullu Hunt is visitiing friends any rider. Either low frame or high, at Hobaonfill« this week. for the best wheel to aell and the beat It strengthens and invigorates weak wheel to buy, h the Creacent. stock, Harrison's California hay, barley Then why not ride the beat, throw Knd bran. your ohl wheel away, and i... " send for a Creseent without further delay, Yon Opening week this week at La Mode will never regret it. It will last till j OU Millinery Parluet. die. For its the heat wheel to sell and the best wheel to buy. W. II. IL Cary makes a specialty Is the Crescent. of cooking stove«. Don’t fail to see Sold liy C. E. Reynold Tillamook Or. him before purchasing. A. Letcher and G. Jenkins tinge bought Several interesting communications the tools of A 11.Harris, and will here were received loo late for publication after do all work in the jewelry line. Bring us your trade. Satisfaction giiaran this issue and will appear in our next. teed. I will personally look after all work I). B. Hanson the Pacific Coast repre- entrusted to my store. Fine watch work sentative of a large eastern saw niaiiu- a specialty. A Letcher. was in town this fact uring company week. It is rumored that his visit may ORDINANCE NO. 9>- result in putting in several hand saws in An ordinance to repeal an ordinance entitled the princapal milis of this county. “An ordinance to licence Dray».” The people of Tillamook City do ordain as Everybody who attends the dance given by the boys to-night at Wodomen follows: Sec. 1. That ordinance No. 17 entitled “An Hall will he sure of having a good lime oidinance to licvnre Drays,” be and same is The music will be excellent the floor hereby repealed. Approved April 9th 1897 manager first class and the price of ad George Cohn, Mayor. mission is only 25ceuts per couple, a price which everybody can afford even during Come and see if fortune smiles on you hard times.. While in town take a chance on that Always on hand with the needs of the fine crazy quilt at Joe Harrison’s only 10 hour. We have just received from Frisco a cents large consignment of fine groceries, feed Now is the time to buy your farming and provisions, which we will sell so implements, plows, shovels, hoes etc. cheap that it will help bling back pros Call and see them at Cary’s perity to I he Country. The T. S. & C. Mrs Sturgeon has returned with the Co., J. M. Harrison Manager. finest stock of millinery, ami ladies fur nishing goods ever brought to Tillamook. C. E Donaldson has tiled his contract and bond with the County Clerk for the construction of the Daugherty Slough bridge The Brooks Sisters have moved their dre**H making parlors from the Aider man building into the Watchtower build ing, where they will will be pleased to see all their patrons and friends. (’. A.Doty arrived in Tillamook on th»* atpam«i Elmore on Sunday. Tlieatpamer in trying to come up ttie alougli on Mon day morning Htm k on Dry Stocking bar, and had to wait till evening to get off. Mra. C. E Reynold« i«in Wiacoiiflin visiting lelalive» and friend«, «lie went via the Camidian I’acicflc and by ho doing «Heaped the heavy flood» that d’d •o nincli damage to the railroad linea further aoutli. Old hats mad i new at the Ln parlors. Mode Dr. Madiaon has registered li is A full line of blankets are kept in Diploma as a Physician, and hung ; onl stock by Kay A Todd. hi» »hingle nt the lluchins Reaidi lence, and hoisted tli<*Custom House flag. We extend th« glad hand of welcome accorded the return of all prodigals Dr. Wiaewillbe at liis office every They can't atay away. After once having 2t enjoyed the climate, scenery and claina day until the 25th. Ladie’a and cliildien’a hats of latest of Tillamook. design« at Mt a. Sturgeon’«. Get your Easier egg dies at al 111 geon’s. Your photo on a pel buttons only 7oc ta In another column will he found ! the per dozen, at the Elite mariiage notices of Elmer D. Hoag and They aay that Kay A Todd have the Mias Jennie boland, and Addiaon IL heat line of hats that ever came into Harris «nd Lucy Roland. The i Coll - Tillamook. trading parties are all well mid favorably Biing yctir potatoes to iih We want known here, and the 11 k a i » i . k * nr join« with their hosts of friends in extending them now, ami want them badly, Cohn A Co. coiigratulntious The latest fad in pictures is to have C E Donaldson has moved his mi w mill to the Little No th Fork of the your pictures made on gold cuff buttons Wil.Moii liver about 20 rods fiom the You can get them at th“ E ito liioulli, ami oh the p < f • la.ik Kipper. I< r y’ •” hold go »da for s de Mi Donaldson has the contiad for the cheap Must be » dd by May 1st. Dauglierly Slough bridge, and when he Good organ, stove, table, carpet, etc. gda Ins bridge lumber cut, will do all B. C. Tabor. kinds of custom work. Mr. Tuttle, the telephone man, has \ letter has just been received at thia laid in a large slock of plumbei'a sup office Minting that the route of the Stea- plies, and proposes to go into the busi- invi Cliilkat lias been changed. The nv**8 for all tlieie is in it. He bason |et*ei does not give any additional in exibition, sa in plea of patent water closets formation and we do not know whelhei hot water tanks and all the vaiions de another steamer will be placed on the vice« naed in the plumbei» art. 41* for our large spring stock of 0 t Which are now on the way and therefore we will clone out our present stock of winter goods at G-zeatlsr : ^Prices We are also making reductions in our hat department. Call on us if you want anything in our lines. We can surely save you money. COH1T ÓC CO. Z-iead.in.gr Z^Zeiclxemts, ®. Our . A D I E’ S SHOE S are in the latest shapes and styles. GARDEN SEEDS of all kinds; now is the time to buy them. Sand Lake Siftings. Our school opened under the charge of Miss Minnie Neslon. She evidently understands her business judging from the way she take« the reins. The ladies of the district turned out on Satur day with buckets, mops, soap, paper and etc. and thoroughly cleaned and papered the old school house. We learned that Miss Ollie Linch will in the Farmer district. A Great Magazine Offer 3 3 for for 1 teach Demo^t puhli^hiqg Company, Fifuh Avenue, flewYoi1^. Launch TOaria Tonsorial Parlors A Shilling .« Comfaay San Fi Utiko WE NEED ROOM A battle royal was fought by a couple of our neighbors lately. The thing was done without The regular subscription price of regard to Queensberry rules, but not without We will send all three to you for “Demorest's Magazine” nialace afore thought. We did not get up any “Judge's Library,” and one year for $2.CO, or 6 mo,for $ 1, money on the fight because it was not advertised “Funny Pictures” is $3.80 far enough a head. For shame neighbors. Why be so foolish? It is better to bend than to Demorest'S zine published; there is none of our monthlies in wl profit, fashion aud litera break. Shake hands and make up. ture are so fully prese .indication pretending to a similar scope and purpose which can compare with it. Every no. contains a free pattern coupon The sunshine we all welcome. The quality UdgeS Li brary is a monthly magazine of full, filled with illustrations in caricature is a 1. and we hope the quantity will be suffici and J replete with wit and humor. Its contributors are the best of American wits and illustrators FOR SALE—A few Ions of choice ent. hay at h reasonRhle price; enquire of Funny Pictures is another humorus monthly; there is laugh in every line of it. All three of these magazines are handsomely gotten up. You should not miss this chance to VV. A High, Netarts. secure them. Nehalem Notes. Wanted—to exchange Cut here and return Coupon properly filled out. (Prom the Nehalem Times./ work for 20000 shingles. I. F. La rsen. Chris Klanhn and wife, of Portland, are spending a few days on their claim above this The latest: Celluloid Photos, samples city. For the enclosed $?.oo piel ie send llEMORHST’S FAMILY MAGAZINE, JUDGE'S BRARY, (a magazine of luu.) and FUNNY PICTURES for one year as per your offer. now on display at Hein’s Ait Studio. 41 E»lw. G.E. Wist shipped several cases of Name ____ County warreuts taken al Cohn A Co. salmon to San Francisco on the Chilkftt. Missvs Mary School ineyer and Essie Love- Bai gains in fine watches al J.etcher’s. well who have been attending school at Tilla' Post Office. Mrs» A Inveen, residing at 720 Henry mook have returned to their homes. Date State St., Alton, III., suffered with sciatic The fl-hing season c pened on the Columbia rhenniatiMn for over eight niniiths on the tenth, and about 200 boats went out after Pasturage. She doctored for it nearly the whole 12 o'clock Friday night, tne catch being about ot this time, using varoiis remedies re the average for this time of the year. There Over 120 acres of open tide land now commended by her friends, and was are no strong indications of a strike, aud the well fenced on the plank road just west impresrion ie that 4*2 cenjs will be paid. treated by physicians, but received no The schooner Free Trade arrived in Wednes of town. Fresh streams running on relief. She then used one and a hall day afternoon, and on the night tide with the J. C. Harrington, Maater every side of it. No horses allowed. bottles of Chamberlain’» Pain Balm, aid ot several skiffs for towing she was brough t Will fence it in ths center so that stock which effected a co.i plete cure, ’ This is to this city Thursday morning. She took on Will make regular trips be can Ire easily found. No stock taken about one hundred cords of stave bolts, and published at her request, as she wants eft dowu th« river again Monday morning. tween Tillamook, Garibaldi, later than the end of this month nor those similarly affected to know f what and all wny stations. without notice being duly given. Will cured her. The 25 and cent sizes for not beresonsible for I obs of stock. Beaver Budget. sale by 8. J. Sturgeon. Apply for further information to one way 25<*. The quarterly meeting, which convened here To Bay City, Dr. II Patchen. Extra hle ided tc. round trip 50c. l.iat Friday evening with Rev Dollarhide of To Bay City, I umber Co.’a »tore al 1 Tillamook Ore one way 50c. Bay City in the chair, is now emerging into i'u Gai ibaldi To G«ribaltli round trip 75C. what appears to be one of the grandest revival« Notice. Why wear old clothes when you ran If you want a comfortable trip to all gel a new all wool suit at the I'mckee ever held at Beaver. All persons knowing themselves Lumber Co.’a store at Hubsonville for Last Sunday at it A. M. the funeral of the points take the Maria. indebted to me will please call and set from $7.60 to |V.5O? infant child of G. W. Wallace was preached by tle their accounts within 30 days of the Rev. C. Mills Mr. and Mrs. Wallace have the You need a new hat and the place to the deep and heartfelt sympathy of every body date of this notice. All accounts go for one of those Stetson hat», the FOR SALE remaining unsettled by April lltli will latest hat out, is the Truckee Lumber here in Beaver.Sweet little Rena, 4 good milch cowh , will be fresh by lie placed in the hands of a collector for Co.’s store at Hobsonville. Go to thy rest. God called thee home the 1st to JO of April. Apply to settlement He thought it best. For lowest prices on picture frames of Geo. W. Phelps, Geo. Grayson, Among the relitaves at the funeral at all kinds go to the Elite Foto Parlors, tf. Netarts, Ore. Trask Toll Gate. Trask, Or. Beaver was an Uncle of the deceased, Mr. New stove pipe at Carey’s hardwar Sieinhilber, ot Tillamook. store at 15 cts per joint. As scarce aa potatoes are for sale. It seems A tine line of groceries of all kind» a to me farmers would do well to speak throught the H radltght . aud tell whether they have the Truckee Lumber Co.’s store at have any for sale or not. Hobsonville. Alvia Finley and wife reached here last Sunday from Stewart Ohio. They intend to make their future home here We extent them a cordial welcome TILLAMOOK mute 01 not, though we me informed Ladies you w ant a new hat/or Easter, unofficially that a «mailer «learner, the which falls thia year on Sunday Apr 18 W»o t, will be placed on the route. ami the place for you to get it It at the I h« inapecloi of costuma at I dla nnok La M«sle Millinerv parlo?». Opening bay having resigned, to trike effect Apr. • lavs, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 1. Collector Page has oppoiiited \pril 18th, 16th and 17th. Dr Frank R Ma lisou iiiapermr and deputy collector of cvstoiiis at Tillamo« k Fm Rent—Th? ranch owned l»v the Lay. the mouth of the Nehalem and Beals Bro’s, on the Miami river ia for Nemtucea. The appointment was in rent. Parties desiring further ¡inform rt ict olwiervame of the civil service ation will please apply to rule«, approved by the Preeivent.*As Real« Bro’s turian. Tillamook Oregon I saac H imlkr , Propr. Mrs. John Barkerand Mis II Orchard Shaving, Hair Cutlingand all Tonsorial Motk drove to Buy City on Tlinrsdav after- noon Ou their return ami between MAR RIED. Done In the I attest Style of the Art. l auglierti Blough bridge and Tillamook where the road is next to impassable, the seal of the biiggi broke mid Mrs Itaiker Harris—FolamL-At the residence of Shaving 15 cts. Razors Honed On >< ss thrown to the ground, the hind 25 cts. Short Notice wheel passing overher Issly Mrs Howard Carv. in thia city, April 12th, by Hair Cutting ltai ker was considerably liruiaed, but Rev. R M C<nt»er, Addiaon Harris to Nett Door to Poet Office. TillaMoofc. not aermusly liuit. Mis. Orchard man- Lucy E Fatami. 1 ge I to stick to the Imggi The horse was gentle, and did not mu away Hoag Poland —At the residence of S S. Ihdlaa, in Tillamook Ore., April 7th 1897, bv R«v. S. S. Dalian, Elmer Hoag Dre»s Xlaking Mr. Grocer: can get and Jennie Foland we ’t along without you. Here arc thousands of people who want good tea, and tons of St hi/lutg s Best far them. \\ ill you say to your customers for us: "Here is a tea that I am sure of. I’ll give your money back if you don't like it” ? i if Alien llouite <iueete. E M. Kies, Trask ; James M. Fuller, L- M. Alley and wife, George Irwin, Garibaldi; Mrs. T. E. Hughes and son, Portland; Curt Johnson, John Johnson, Nestocton; Walt Smith, W. I). Woods, F. M. Linville. Wilson; W. S. Johnson. Tillamook; Theo Jacobi, Frank Long, C. R. Ostrander, Bay City ; John O. Shannon. Siletz; John McConnei, Capt. George Hunt, Cape Mearg; D. B. Hanson, S. F. Cal., Harman Olson, Fair view, Janies Irwin, Ro^sland B. C; Reuben R. Fades, P. W. Ryan. M. Burton, Salmon RiveJ; Parties who are thinking of building A. J. Keaton, Nehalem. this spring will do well to call al W. II. H. Cary’s hardware and get prices on Deafness Cannot Be Cured doors, window locks, nails mid all build by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one ers supplies- way to cure deatnes-t, and that is by constitu Attornev E. ESelpli is wrestling with tional remedies. Deatness is caused by an in the problem of breaking in a new bicylv flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed Mr. Selpli is a native Oregonian and you have a runib ing sound or imperfect hear thoiougldy at home w th bunch grass ing, and when it is entirely clossd* deafness is horses, but, he says that for ways that the result, and nuless the inflammation can be are dark and tricks that are vain the taken out and the tube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever; bicyle is surely peculiar. It may be nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, ‘tired” but it can do more wobbling, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of bucking, kicking and falling down the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any than the most perverse bunch grass case ofdeafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot cayuse ever born. However the mus be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir cular attorney is gradually conquer culars, .“tee. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,-Toledo. O. ing the stubborn machine. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Siateti of all sizes at Sturgeon’s. Timothy hay wanted at Cohn A Co’s. High grade SYR UPS 60 cts. per gal lon cans. High grade green COFFEE 25 cts |»ei pound. Tariors 1 ÎORN. Su f »nd Everything >n the Dre»» Mnkii g Line Made in RevnoLla— In Tillamook, April 12th 1897, tn the wife of Gnv Reynold«, a non. THE LATEST STYLES ■H— AND AT —M* Rev. Sisel of Long Prairie is assisting in the protracted meetings at Beaver. The adition to our school house at Beaver will be put on this week, so that school may begin Monday with Mr. Wolf as teacher. NOTICE—Rev B F. Durfee will occupy the pulpits of the S. D. A church Sunday evening at 7:30 P M until further notice. Svttl. L'p All peisons knowing themselves in debted to the Tillamook Mill and Lundier Company will please call at once and settle, either bv cash or note. ! Changes tluit have taken place in the memberaliip of the company render immeiliate settlement of all outstanding accounts absolutely necessary. Tillamook Mill A I.umbei Co. Nattw The partv who brought a blsck suit of Prices to Suit the Times clotlia to my place to be repared, about I>ec 15 to 25th IS!», will please call 13,00 hi 14,00 for regular suit. DIED ■ nd pay for repairing and take the doth- Fine white sewing a specialty. ea »way If not taken away the clMlies Parties calling a ill tind IIS in Wallace,—At Heaver. Oregon, Frid iv, wilt be «old on Saturday, the 1st day of every day except Saturdays. Aptil Vili 1S97 Rens, lagghter of Mr. May for the pnrprwe of paying for repair Roomslntha Watchtower Building, and Mrs Geo. W. Wallace, aged 3 ing aud advertising. months TNE IIOOIS SISTEIS Bernard Buback Cental QÜcil;. I will be at my Tillamook Office every day till the 25th. of April. About that time I will have to go to Portland to remain till Ju ly 1st- when myself and family will return tospen't the summer here. Those who want to see me about dental work will pleasebear this in mind. Yours Truly, w. a w™