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HEADLIGHT X-IÌA Y S Olsen's. Full line of Diamond Dye» at Sturgeon’». A marriage license has been issued Sturgeon make» a specialty of toilet prepar Samuel Brammer mid Ester Aicher, ation». was dated May 13th. The fi»i«*t atocle of laces ever «een Tillamook at Olaen’a. Just received a nice lot of ladies and gent« gold filled watches that will be sold cheap for cash. ( all and get price« that will sui prise you (cr cbeapneas. At Letcher’s to It Lord Lancbaster cigars at Lamb'*. If voll want any thing nice in the line « * it “ is ’» at of dress goods, the phtce to find in If you want to buy fine fisbing tackle The telephone line to Forest Grove was re-opened on Monday, and will he ami buy it cheap, the place to buy it i» at C. E Reynolds. Anew assorlinent Addie Harris am! wife move today to kept up all summer. now on hand. their ranch on the Tdhiinook. T C MN ainer, the stage man, was The latest: Cell'd..id Photos, samples week. He M ihm Lulu Hunt left last week f >r here the eat ly part of this now on display at Hein’s Art Studio. 4t a visit to friemln in j’<»ri laml. »he ex- ( xpects to have his stage running with in a week. The H sadlig H t will contain La Sinceridad clear Havana cigars at pecti to remain for Home week«. tin* advertisement as soon as the stage Lamb’s. StatioiiHiy, notion* hif I school «up- star Is. plies al Hie New Racket Stole.—Elite The only first class cigars ¡11 the city Folograf Building. if II. Ges«er, of Spri.ce Ore., wa* in at Lniub’s. town yeeierday He is an excellent Lord Lancaster cigar* nt Lnmh’fl. painter and paper hanger, and has done 0. E. Reynold* ha« received a fine lot Any considerable work here in town Hon. E E. Sei ph left Monday for oil, one desiring work in his line will tint! lubririitiiig oils ( oiiMixtiiig of hu'd I’ortlHiid* Mr. Selph goe* as a repie- cylinder oil, black oil» etc. See him him a fine mechanic. hentalive of the I. O O. 1. Lodge of before buying anything in his line. H uh place. An effort is being made by Eddy, mid If you intend to build a boat use gal Caples assisted by prominent local busi While skills at Mrs. Sturgeon s. ness men to secure a rt-rating of I he vanize«! nails. Yon will find a good as Prof. Wulkei has kindly handed us the town in insurance matters. The new sortment at 0. E. Reynold,s hardware qii«-Ktions asked »it the recent teiicher* water system has reduced danger from si ore. examination, for publication' They fire to a niiniiniini, and our people Asli onre 10c per foot at Reynold’s weie received loo late to be set up this t-hoiild have the benefit of this greater week, blit will appear in our next. hardware store. security in the rates paid fur insurance w w s •» fl I, ! NEW GOODS î 1? New Goods! New Goods! NEW STOCK OF SHOES. We have one of the largest and best selected stocks of shoes ever brought to the city. Prices lower than ever Everybody says our NEW STOCK OF CLOTHING is the cheapest and best they ever saw. Our prices defy competition. OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT : was never more complete with all the latest styles and patterns of the season. : REMEMBER WE ARE LEADERS Go to Letcher’s for your fishing tackle; A penny saved is as good ns two earn A Mini accident occurred Tuesday to : ed Y n cun save the penny by trading I he little son of S. O. Wickland. The the largest assortment ever brought to in everything we carry and to save money is to trade with at the New Racket Store.—Elite Fotograf latter was engaged in hauling gravid for town. Building. if the roads, and the boy was tending Five good dairy cows for sale. Call at brake. On coining <lown a little incline When you wwnt blasting nr ginnt north of town near the Brown place, ths John Theiler’s, powder, the phtce to get it in ofW. II II. hoy tried to apply tlie brake, but for Nestocton, Ore. <’nry,wlio will furnish it to you on some reason it broke throwing him Mrs. Sturgeon received another invoice of bhoit notice. down between the wheels, and one goods this week. of the hind wheels passed completely Dr .1 0. Kelly has recovered from Ventilating corsets at Mrs. Sturgeon’s. over his body lie was immediately Ida illneaa, uml ia prepH red for h II pro- brought to town, and a physician sent Warned—to exchange Blacksmith fen-iornd culla, <*«y or flight. for who found three ribs broken and work for 20000 shingles. olher internal injuries. At last accounts, cl A miirriege liceuee wi<a hailed yealer- ¡ I. F. Larsen. flnytff Jumen U'illiHtiia mid lief timi the boy was doing well, and hopes are Ackley. Alllie timeofgoing to presa entertained of his recovery . Theie is no better cigar made than La I Im < ei emoiiy luid imi yet been perform-i Sinceridad-at Lamb’s ed. jl Mousseline De Sole at Mr». Sturgeon's. I — lave again re- *Thp rheapoht pince to bnv eve r seen For Rent—Th? ranch owned by 0 now selling in iill moo in u hat evti y bod y Fays of Wood wanted. Sized lumber Beals Bro’s, on the Miami river is the New Bucket Store Come and see NOTICE; OF THE APPOINTMENT OF A large invoice of pressed strainer imforin- 4 1 x 3—4 feet rent, Parlies desiring further for yourself.—Elite Fotograf Building. If EXECUTRIX. Bills will be leceived until May 15tli pails just received at C. E. Reynold's. will plea«« apply to »ilion Notice is hereby given that I have been duly 1897 by Tillamook Daily Association for Beals Bro’s They are the most durable pail in the Ln Sitici ridad dear Havana cigars at appointed executrix of the last will and testa 5u cords of four foot fir or alder wood. Tillamook Oregon. Lamb’s, market. meat of Frank Hutchins deceased, late of Tilla Information Wanted 8. Severance 11100k County, Oregon. All persons having Information is wanted concerning the Secretary. claims against the estate of said deceased are Allen House Guests» whereabouts of a man named William J. hereby notified to present the same with proper the Stretch, Copper paint for boats is the best. and family; I’. W. Todd, wife lie came to Tillamook from J K. Holcomb ______ ” C. _ _ N. Johnson, Bea- vouchers to the undersigned at my residence in You will find it South Bend Washington about three and children, McMinville; at C. E. Reynold’s ver; Win Bender, Oconamowoc, Wls;J.S. (hay Portland , Oregon, or to I. T. Maulsby at his years ago. I le is about GO years of age, and wife Nehalem; Tlios. Thoi ixlorph. . . office in Tillamook City, Oregon, within six hardware sture. iidorph. S. I*. for and is a timber cruiser by trade. Per •nd list of two hundred inventions wanted. * T. <’. McNamer, Forest Giove; Felix Roy. Ne months from the date hereof. Mr y nth 189 sons sending information to this oilice halem, Joseph J Dawson, Kilchia; Dr. Y’atom Rotteli. Hay ( ity; Ellen A. Hutchins, Executrix of the last will Hhernlan; Joe Gobtill, J. E. Roach, Bay will he rewarded tor their (rouble. tf Daniel Hick*» Foley, John McConnell Cape and testament of said deceased Mears; P. Andetsou, John McCoy, Quarry I. T. Maulsby. attorney for executiix . Motive Have You Ever Until or Examined the T raiisparent Sealed bids for furnishing 20 cords of Cohn tSi. Co., The Leaders in Low Prices •X 1 7> Wanted-An Idea ££B SïSfÂ-.a'Sa DAIRYMEN ATTENTION ! wood for Court House will received nt I be S. I). A church Inin been fiirniali- Clerks office up to the 101 h day of June, erl will, new aeHtH and n Hhninroek pul 1897 Want 16 cod I m of spruce limbs pit. Hev. It. E Durfee will occupy the 11 ml 4 cords split hoily fir. pulpit SfiinlH, evening nt 8 o'clock. No collection iHken up Subjeit, the County Judge will open bids on or after last date named. IteHiireclion of tlie Dend. W. W. Conder, Co. Judge. Mr. Ililla line opened up a choice ato-k of II fllona, eclmol mtppliea, atfitionery, Settle I’|>. etc in the front pin t of the Elite Foto- pinf Building, mid in selling everything All persons knowing themselves in rentalkal ly cheap debted to the Tillamook Mill and Lumber Company will please call ai The ninnv fiienda of Claude Tliaver once and settle, either by cash or note. were deliglited to nee liini on the Hlreeln Changes that have la ken place in the again after 11 long lllneaa. Mr. Tluiver membership of the company render made the Ila mi.tun r ettl. e a very pleaa- immediate settlement of all outstanding iint call, mid then proceeded down I account* absolutely necesHary. hv far on thn Hauk. We triiat bia Tillamook Mill Jc Lumber Co. coveiymay soon be complete. Fred Stoddard, a former resident v. of thin place, will be in town in a few ilavm Mr Stoddard la in the employ of the Singer Hewing Machine Manufacturing Co. of Porthllid, and will eanvaaH thia county in their interest. Dr. Tatoni, the denlist, was in town for a couple of data thia week. He came here merely to visit some friends, bill dill conaiderable work for ta-ople wlie learned of hla preaence, ami wlm Imppened Io lienufleiiug from lulling molars. n Ou Friday evening. May 28(h. n Graml Opening Bull will tie given at the New •’I...... Ilmt-e by prof. Ilugliea The mimic will Im furnished by Handley’s OrcheMm. The opera holme is now practically finished. The ceiling ia plastered, the carpenter woik done mid tfie floor m in first elsas coiiditii.n for dancing. Don't fail to come and enjoy a good time. Teacher'a Examination. At tlip tom her’» exHiiiiiialioii, held last ' week I he following perwons ___ _________ received ceilificates hm indicated below; First Grade —Mia M. N. T Pawson, Mrs. Elva(’ Walker Second Grade.— Min* Lois A. Ford, Miss Cassa Berry, Ml** L'iella L. Ford. Third Grade.— M ihm Lillie Rittenhouse, Miss Edith I’eikinM, Mia* Bertie Perkin*, Mina Roeim Waiters, Mia* Della Oakes. There were two failures. The ('re see nt When buyingn wheel, juM look at It* i point*. U — * ’ Smooth gearing«, large * tubing, neat lines Hiid strong joint* I Will Rllit any rider. Either low frame or high, fui the best wheel to sell nod the best wheel to buy, Is the Crescent. Then why not ride the l>est, throw your old wheel iiwny, and send fora Mrs Waldvogel la pre|»*-e<1 Iodo first C »Ment without further deliiy. You ¡"""I l""k'"K,',Xil»'l»'t sml rug. will never regret it. Il will lust till you of all kitirls sad patterns Pi icea are as die. Fol its the beat wheel to sell and follows: hit or inias I3<, .taper yd., the best wheel to buy »Inpod. ISc per yd Paitiea to furnish 1» the Crescent. then own nmterla's Cull nml see net Bold by C. E. Reynold Tillmnook Or mid examine samples of work tlmt she hss on Imnd at present. The woik m uiiimually tine. Teacher—“We call a thing ent when we can see through transpar it. Who can name such a thing?’* Eizh TDarket Empire Cream Separafop’s? They nre beyond doubt the beet machine in the market. The muchiues manufactured I ' by us include ' ‘ Peter—“A ladder.’’—Fliegende Blaet- ter. The Improved Mikado, ranging in price from Fs to JS5 and having a capacity ol 250 lb. per hr. Bay City. Miss Althea Long paid Bay City a visit last week. Win. Hayes and Alfred Bigelow have made final proof on.their homesteads. Mrs..Btaudenberg and «laughter w’erc paisen- gvrs out on the Str. Elmore. Fresh Fish of every discriptinn in their Beason. Are you fond of Clams, Crabs, Fresh; Smoked And Salt Fish? J. T Nevins returned Sunday via North Yam hill. He reports that Mrs. Nevins has been gaining strength very rapidly «iuce the oper ation. Mr. Hew ley ha» gone to seek hi« fortune hi .Home mining country He intends to visit Southern Oregon and Northern California. Market on West Main Street, Opposite Aiderman Hotel Building. L A. CHIPMAN, Proprietor. Mrs C C. Babbidge ant! Alice Jennings were among the passengers on the Elmore. Miss Jennings has been attending school in Purt- laud. Messrs Frank Long and Alfred Dean ____ were passengers on the last trip of the Elmore. Mi Dean goes to represent Pacific Lodge, at the Grand Lodge. Maurice Leach is building a tram-road over the old ski>t road. It will enable them to handle more lugs with less expense. The followers of Isaac Walton are out In force this month. Several loads passed through our berx last week, while our citizens are frequent- Mcen preparing for • day along the batik of some shady si ream where fish are supposed to abound. At the special school meeting held Mondav, Alex Finlaysou was elected director aud c. II. Hicks, Cleik. GO TO Livery ¡Stable n 1 . . , nn(' Hee J’oti are not interested in it M e have just received a fine new stock of 1 he latest s yles in dress goods, laces, bead trimmings, reedy fule sutts stlk anil cotton shirt waists, and everything in the line or .staple dry goods . In the Line of Groceries You Will Find when you want A Nice Rig and A (Sood Safe Tea n 1 that yon can drive with com fort and enjowment. Our patrons will find every, thing in first class shape and our prices reasonable. cui»1'FiTnch’ HV 8’ c!ll,iee <iiUes> queen olives, wnoie whole tomatoes tomatoes tn in e^'moLed hu 1 i 1 <’f «<!«»», .Yarmouth bloat- i. /• c/ ’ s ,r*<l<lt‘d codfish, dried stock fish etc. etc. On i Stock of Shoes Includes I have ibo 'in n'liu " m ’ M?ih H',oes !U,d tan shoe for ladies. 1 itaveal o an unttsally fine hue of gents neck wears and other things loo numerous to inenlion. b ,,ecK weat,s anti outer (onif and see my stock, s nd be convinced that We Are the People. JONES BROS. Yours Truly LOUIS OLSEN. launch TOaria Tonsorial Parlors NOTtCK OF K1X IL ACCOVNT Just Read This!!! ZDZS-Z- OOOIDS, ZOOTS, SZZOZE2S arxd G-ZBOC ::Eiex3ss JONES BROS. Otif Stock of Dry Goods Includes Avrn unusual occur«nee for Bay City, and one which might have proved serious, occurred la**! Sunday morning While Mr. Roberta was watting for the mail, a dog bit his horse caus ing it to run away Mrs. Tuttle and children were seated in their buggy in front of Mr. Long s store waiting for Mr Tuttle I.. the In excitement her horse became unmanageable and ran away also. £-* —— **-- Before the •------- horses were finally controlled. Mrs i Tuttle ........... and . children ...... C. Harrington, Maater 1 IO KN Tim funeral ,,f Orville, infant ami of weie thrown out but not seriously hurt. ___ Mr Young lost part of his porch, both rigs were Mr mid Mrs Will Baiker, took place — Will innke teguhtr trips be damaged and l»oth horses slightly lamed, ‘ It firnu the M. E Church hmt Tue-dsv seemed aluios; a miracle that no oue «as iu- tween Tillamook, Garibaldi, Wick land—In Tillamook, Ore., May jured. I In- child look sick at Nelmlein where and all way stations. Mrs. Bmke< was vi.itlng some friends. Hili ------ -------- •- 1897, to the wife of 8. O. Wickland, Ml. Baiker was hastily am....... med, and a daughter, FAHK SHERIFF S SALE To Ray City, one way «lien hemnved hriinif It neceaaaiv to 25c. To Bay City, Tn the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon round trip '»ring the little one iininediNtely to Till*- 50c. To Garibaldi Tillamook County. M. L Cohn Plaintiff one way 50c. m.s k for Pealment But the di-ea-e To Garibaldi Il A Woodford C. C Chipman, I.’icv A < round trip 75C (iliolera iufaiitunn had loo linn n hold man, G W Pettit. William Ryan and ( Nolan, I>efendaiits I' you want a comfortable trip to all mid on Sumin» night the child died. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an points take the Maria. Mr. mitl Mi* Umker h*v* the siin- execution and older of *ale isjtued out of Baiker—In Tillamook, Ore May 17th und**r the **eal of the above entitled court and 11.1111V uil !>> «1...... ..All ... on 1897, Orville, the infant »on of Mr. •nd a decree of said court made and entered on the Ulhdayof Novemlntr i%t> in favoi of the above TILLAMOOK ___ Mr*. Win. Barker, aged fl months •nd 11,1 ------- r plaintiff ----------------------- named m<l a_ -------- t’H — the a’ \ e -MM.«,. named , A |*|»r«w>lalr<| , d«fond«nts, «nd each of them forth« sum of ' 17 days I 48 ** t3 i3 with interest thereon from the date «late of .,. ,, Fairview, May 19th 1897 the decree decree, ami and the th« further sum of ft. |ux> o> I .litoi II kadi .min: attorney s ft*«» in this suit, toffeth«r with the ( « ‘ oats and di%bur««nients of this suit taxed at Themasteily *d<lreM of Hon. T B. I» aac S imlix , Propr. NOTICR FOR PVBUCATION the sum of fr commanding real property to Iltmdley I mad? at Fairview tlall sale Land (Mllce at Oregon City. Oregon May l»ih I wt ' of the follow ing dcKribed me to niake ------ „Il mt undivided one half interest in and to Shaving, Hair Cutting and all Tonaorial Work U«t Sun.lav morning in the interests of lots 7 and * in the town of Lincoln, now T»lla- secularism was highly apnreciattsl bv . »8 k *. Done in the Latent Sty.e of the Art. foltowi»» Notice is hereby given that the f_C; ____ _ ®no«'k I’» Tillamook « ountv Oregon I will on I ik delights auditor« Tlie hii pct r (¡ j • named « tiler ha< filed notice of his intention itvution 10 in *alnntaT the ttXh day of June 1%- at tn o clock ion* <>f the *gra crttnibled at hi* touch, make Ansi proof in support of hi-* claim, and A M at the front drmr of the « ourt House of and th* i'H«ll«h*tuality of cadi one wa* that <aid proof will he made before the ( ountv Tillamook Cninty. Oregon, in Titiamook state, »ell Sharing. took < ( -ouuli Clerk of rillamook ouul v at Tlllmook TiHmook Ore òn on 1 City in »aid couuty and 15 et*. Ramni Honed On *1 imuliited and em'omnged. .»•ilv .’nd. ifcr VI» v.r Charles H kllard. *......................... H K nV at public auction to the highest and twat bidder Hair Catting »5 d*. Short Nolic« lor the f s SS of S * K Your* Truly 1» of E ». N E‘< of HF', of Sv»c i < Tp for cash, all the right, title and interest which the said defe luíanla or either of them bad at the 3 s r 4 W _____ an : I : lots __ _ jand ___ _ 4 ____ of See _ iS Tp .r j,„ is „„ R * „ W .u- * 1.-. __ pro«* date ol the mortgage mentioned in the com Next Door to PoM Office, Reason, He nan.r« the following «Hues««» to pruve Tillamook. , bls voiitfanous resid*nce upon and cultivation plaint, or im > w has in or to snid i«*al property in of said land, vi« Thomas Kaden, — • of - -- Rial - ne. to satWy s-tid e<«*vution order aud decree 4kAAAAAAAA a AA A A A i “re . W 1’.11« 10 N Bavs. of I Blaine. Ore, John ter««», coats and accrutn* cost»*. Dated this rHth Jay of Mav i * j ? R Dillow, of Blaine, (>te. Elbert Lynch »1 J H Jacuou, sihertn of Tillamook Blaiue. Ore. 4 t'ounty. Urcgou. Rolwrl A Milter Register You probably pay too much a month for tea; it is probably not very good. Try X hi/ting's Best. If you don’t like it. your gro cer returns your money. You may find unexpected pleasure and piofit in it A 9« bl ling • ('<*m*aay Bnu rraiKMK« The skimming de- e^'” For further information uddress FOARD & STOKES CO. Astoria, Oregon L.M CHIPMAN’S John Nelson is enjoying the fine weather. >ic nraclices every day and is becoming quite proficient with the wheel. Umpire No. 5. price J150, capacity 500 lbs per Empire No. 25. price $450 to J500, capacity from li our. 25oo to 3000 per hour. elute,, bave bee,. adSe.. a. wiU L. X‘ IF SO GO TO The many friends of Miss Della Dakes re- joi«’e to hear that she was so successful in the examination. Empire No. io, price J275, capacity noo lb. per hour. < «ncIkT »«eviro C LAHENCE TILDEN Nutt.v I« h.rvhjr etwa that th. raigued n» ftt.il her Anal account a. .dvilnistrattia of of th,. -Mat. of C T McKinley .t.vevwi at, J hAL«R IX I atthcounty court lor Tillamook loumv Oregon ha. o-t too l.all A M on <>>r kth d.y >1 Inlv. IMS at th. CMinty court ruoui ,a nrM Ounty .nd -t.fr w. th. un. ,n4 pta-c h> he., the m ac. .lot now alt pe,«..,,* buu<otir l toll- to th. Mme aie hereto r*0Ulrcd to prv-eut the mme near before aaot date Ualed May «th th,- Mary K MvKiutey Ni< e dry wool of any kind, any Ada.intalr.trta. F. K Aelph Attorney for mid Adaiiniatralut. deaired at lowest living rates A r*—V*3! A 3 - —. »«‘¡IMI, «^A-uwl m I.WM »-.I»-- ► ► ► ,. ,k., y-~ A »«»«»LÌ mi ,iriMT 4 W<>< >li length I « , • ' ' ■ »» i v»rrt roton ► * tM'4LïLLLS0N *co ■ ’"•—<» -«S>. * ! un ~,>!1« wmhingtob o . c I * «^'vvvV M yTVVVVV TTV VTy yfc ta tice. I have returned to Portland, where I will remain until about Ju lb’ 1st, whan I will re turn to spend the sum- niar in Tillamook pre pared to do first class DmJ! workas here- tolfore. Ilfat ch this space for further an nouncements. HZ. Æ. WISE.