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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1897)
Complaints continue to be made about certain parlies engaging in dynamiting trout. Somebody will catch sheol if they Clcarencc sale at La M«4e Millinery Clearance sale at La Mod« Millinery Parlor« don't look out. J. If. Plannagan, a wealthy cnpitslmt Parlors. Copper paint for boats is the beat. inio You will find it at C. E. Reynold's of Marshfield, is in town looking Billy Williams has liis new residence out new water system, lie is one of hardware store. I he principal movers in putting iu the nearly completed. ‘Th#* cheapest place to buy ever seen new system at Marshfield. Mr O’Eanner, of South Prairie, lias in Tillamook’ is what everybody Mays of just finished cutting brush for the jetty. the New Racket Store Come and see Terrible Accident. for yourself.—Elite Fotngraf Building. If Mr. Illingawcrtli was in town Tuesday, One of the saddest accidents thai has occurred La Sinceridad clear Havana cigars at in Tillamook for year» happened at Frank buying provisions for ids ranch. Lamb's. Severance’s Logging Camp on the Miami on Tuesday. For some time Mr. severance has had New goods arriving on every boat for Wool and bides wanted at Cohn <k Co. in Ills employ a man named Gus Wells. La Mode Millinery Parlors. At about 4:00 p. m. on Tuesday some of the If you have comb honey fur wale bring mtn in the crew were engaged in moving a E. E. Selpti returned home from it to Cohn A Co. large log which lay with one end against a at the the topof a small hill, down which Portland Tues-lay oil tire Yamhill st.ige. Mr, Hi!!« linn opened up a choice stock , stump it was necessary to ro! 1 it to place it in reach of A marriage license was issued on May of notions, school supplies, stationery, the teamsters. All the men had been warned to keep out of the way, and when the log was pie in the front purl of the Elite Folo- We luive one of lhe Urgent and best selected stocks of shoes ever and 21sttoChas. Richards aged 30 about to be released another warning whs graf Building, mid is Belling everything just given The log was then pushed clear of the brought lo the city. Prices lower than ever Everybody says our Sarali Creeley aged 24. rentalkal.ly cheap. stump and started quickly rolling down the hill. Wells, who had been working near the screw Our farmer» farmer« ara are complaining of the Any person having a tract of hind for men. and in a position in which there was not depredation, ofllieHild pigeons, wliicli sale, locate«! somewhere within 5 orb the least danger, he being ata»ut 20 feet fiom are pulling up large quantiliea of newly I miles of thia city, will do well to inquire the end of the logfand on a level with it)nosoonr I is the cheapest and l»e8t they ever saw. heard the final warning shout than lie sprang, planted oata. Casper down the hill, and immediately in front of the 1 l nt once nt the residence of Our prices defy coui|»etition. log, which passed over his legs and body 1 Bottom Prairie The city i» beginning Ilia much nee 1 d Schlnppi on South finally resting on his head. Of couuse he work of opening alley«. The first alley land preferred. Satisfactory tenus will was instantly killed as the log which passed be made. north of Main Htraet between firat mid over him was of large size ami going down hill 1 was never more complete w ith all lhe latest styles at terrific speed. The reason for the man’s action gecond waa opened a week ago mid the for it is impossibe to give. Most people believe that Will (ra<1e a good milch cow and patterns of lhe season. good work will go on. the mail became terrified, and did not know tí wood. Apply at this office. what to d<>, and accidently jumped in front of The Forest Grove Telephone line is Colin Co. are bringing in a large line the log. Wells was a quiet unassuming sort of a man being put ill firet clesS Order .Manager of goods especially for the fourth of July alxmt 47 yeats of age and a native of Illinois Tuttle i« now al work on tlie line Ire- in everything we carry and to save money is to trade with He lived on the Trask about 12 miles from this List Tuesday evening while engaged tween Wilson ltiver and the summit. citv on a homestead and was a married man ! in drilling will» the hose company Fred with a family of ten children most of whom are | Mrs. Williams, ol 1.» Mode Millinery Sappington slipped mid fell, mid the small ami unable to provide for themselves . Parlor«, Im« secured the assistance of hosts cart The body was brought up by boat yesterday I .11 over him. Aside from and will be buried on the family homestead. Miss Nellie Hutchins, ot Portland, Rome slight bruises lie escaped uninjur to «««iat her in the stole dining the ed . Macca'.ees Entertain. month ofjune. There will be preaching in the Cliital- ! 'The local tent of Knights of lhe Ma«- A game of base trail will lie played on tali Church Sunday al 12 a. in. and 7;4o cabtes bad a veiy pleasant social on | • Katm-lay al Hay Citybat ween the Neha- p. 111. A Iso every night next week by | Tuesday evening to which all niembers J ....... mol Huy City base ball teams. The ’ Evangelist F. L. Fierce, of Seattle1 and friends of the order were invited. ; I team from Illis city will be there, amt I TI ip hall was packed to its utmost capiic- I . Washington. a goo-1 tiniei« ex peetrol. itynml I lie occaMion whh an iiiiiihiih II v . Th»« elmn war iff on, but the price ofl enjoyable one. A shert program con-I I (>1 r Nolan, Tom CoiilcM, Orr Coates, Tlimi Theo Slein- ColuinbiHi is still the same $100. (X) to all Nintiiig of vocal and instriinienial music 1 . liilher, Lawyei Eddy mid Editor Bow Lawyer mul li I.: . Lamb, agent. was rendered after which a delicious * man imtd#* >1 trip down the bay Io the alike. I iiiic I i was served. The ladies of the Niind apitiiml the light honae I hr I I’I hiih - The h I iof RiileiH »till «»11 at Cohn & Com- ! Maccabees are particularly note«l foi day. TI ih day whm gieaily enjoye«!. piiiiy’a A few niz^M of I mi I ihm “hall shoe’’ their fine ItinclieR and on this occasion The dm wing for lhe hen 111 iful í 4 » 00 at cost. Cuine Hiid get them. they fairly excelled themselveN NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. N! ver Bcrvice a«lvei I ised by ('ohn 4(1 < 'oin- After lunch an ori-bentra composed ol Charley Smith returned Tuesday from pllliytvill takepliiiroii May 31 m 1. It you No'ice fs hereby given that the undersigned Home of the memherN of the «naler fur- i has filed her final account as administratrix of have been lia«liiig with the leading mer- I’oitland via llin W i I noii River R«md. ; nishe'l some nice «lance munic ami those <>f the estate of C. T. McKinley deceased, and chantN of l illmiiook, you will «land a llenpent about a week in the valley! mmet uick river c amer rop who felt so inclined trippe«l the light that the county court for Tillamook County, and rvportH having had a splendid lime . fair chum e to win it All unite in Oiegou, basset io o’clock A. M. on the 6th day He brought witii liiin one of the finest 1 fmiliu-tic nut¡1 midnight. of July, 1N97 at the county court room in said 6 A. M., Snndajs, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Leaves Forest Grove, to horrtHM and nicest buggies now in Tilla praising the hospitality of the Macca county mid state as the lime and place to hear IL Orchnrd Im» taken a trip 6 A. M., Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays. Leaves Tillamook, the same, ami now all persons having object bees. Antoría, uml other oiitMide point* in the mook County. ions to the same are hereby required to present I Ml. intrieat of the Pipe ('«inipany It lie- same oil or before said date. A h [ i on in 10 c per foot at Reynold’s Orchard ín a rtiMller, Hiid coiitrnctB Hie Dated May 4lh I897. Mary E. McKinley Heard of II| iii . hariTw are store. ill way» foithcoming when lie hv I n out Io Administratrix. “Satire’s my wes|M*u, but I’m too discreet Connects With 4 P. 51. Train at Forest Grove. Heciire thrill <¡0 Io Letclier’rt for,your fishing tackle; T«> run amuck and tilt al all I meet,” I E- E. Selph Attorney for said Administratrix Finest Fishing in Oregon Along the Wilson River and its Tributaries, Giant Trees Beautifu the largest aisortiiieiit ever brought to * The fnem»*n Inive concluded to go sang the nnake editor iin the city edi Scenery, University Falls and Good Accomodations. h I iok I with their fomtli of July celebra- town. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tor rep«.ite«l another chilli sign torn I li hi , «nd will urraiige for a giand time Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. May lath. Five good dairy cows for sale. Call at down last night. A nievtiiig whh liehl I.mt night to c«nii- John Theiler's, “Wlm wrote i I ih I?’ inquiringly inquii- 1897. píete iirraiigeiiienlN, but the repoit miih ed the lady compositor. Notice is hereby given that the following- Neslocton, Ore. not receiveil in lime for publication I' mimed settler has tiled notice of his intention to “Pope.’’ .... make fim.l proof in support of his claim, am! Wauled —to exchange BlackHinitli Have You Ever Used or Examined the ÍN imedleMM to Muy that whan lhe liiemeii “I know that Geezer,” remarked Hie that said proof will be made before the County undertake to d*> 11 thing they do it with work for 20tXX) shingles. Devil, “lie makes bicycle?, mid Lamb Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillmook Ore., oil 11 vim, ami tl.nl therefore the erlebrHtion • I. F. Larsen. July 2nd. 1897. vis. Charles R. Allard; H E 11827 sella em ; say der >1 peach, loo, see! tor the S‘a of S E '4, N EI4 of S E ’4 of Sec 13 Tp the on the coming 4th of July w ill be 3 S R 9 W; ami lots ¿and 4 of Sec 18 Tp 3S RHiV. Theie is no belter cigar in.ule than La Lest ever held in Tillamook. They are beyond doubt the best machine in lhe market. The machines He nan.es the following witnesses to prove Z3«a.v*x- Sincuiidad-at Lamb'« his continuous residence upon and cultivation niiiniifacluretl by us include Our supervisor Jeff McGinnis, aa a leader in Revival meetings will la* slnrl®<l For Rent—The ranch owned by the doing excellent service in having us one and of said land, viz: Thomas Eaden, of Blaine. Ore . William N. Bays, of Blaine. Ore.. John in the ( Ini*limi Church conducted l»y The Improved Mikado, ranging in price from Empire No. io, price f-’75. capacity 1200 lbs Beals B io ’ h . on the Miami river is fol all mend our ways. Jett is O K as road buss. R. Dillow, of Blaine, Ore., Elbert Lynch ot EiMiigeliel I*. L Pierce Mr. Pieice is F5 to and having a capacity ol 250 lbs per hr. per hour. rent. Parties desiring fiirllier imiorni- Blaine, Ore. well know il to lhe hroiberimed in IÍ iím It is understood that next Sunday at 11 a. m Empire No. 5, price fi50, capacity 500 lbs per atioli will plt’HM» apply to Empire No. 25, price $450 to $500, capacity from Robert A. Miller, Register. we nt Beaver a Jrt and march from the school Male, ('a lil>>i nia nini Washington, " beie hour. B ch I h B i ' o ’ m house to the grave yard and decorate the 1 25oo to 3000 per hour. Im li. in beiti vei V míe. vhn Í ii I nireliiigN', graves. Tillamook Oiegou Many new and important improvements have been added this year. The skimming de tln ii foie it is believed llirtl tile l*»wn NOTICE OF THE APPOINTMENT OF vices have been simplified and rendered more efficient. New bearings and an improved safely will piolllby Ilin coining SeniceM by At the hour «f 9 a m. Spruce neighborhood clutch have been added as well as other improvements. For further information address ' executrix . are to meet !n froul of G. W. w all ace’s school County M. N gin rvriv nighl al 7 :40 o'clock. Evoiy- Notice is hereby given that I have lieen duly house, where they will come in wagon, horse hody in invited. Col. executrix of the last will and testii I.asl Satinila» 11 meeting of delpgaleN hack and foot to Beaver to meet Bernier Sunday appointed tnentof Frank Hutchins decease«!, late of Tills School nt 10 a.m. How mm h nicer It to itile h bicycle am! f.mii Sunday Hclmol» on South Praiiie uiook County, Oregon. All persoua having I lilnk bow unirli ulcer it is to itile h bicicli* tlmn w.»M held at the <Mi*thodÌNt church, lhe Rev. Sissel of Long Prairie preached here claims against the estate «»f said deceased are it in to walk than II is to walk Rial to think how heiehy notified to present the same with proper mm h nicei it Is to ride s blcTcle than it is to pmpoMc being Io organize it county Sun last Satuiday and Sunday in the forenoon. vouchers to the undersigned at my residence iu milk' -Fiom h man with w heels in hi.*, I icri I. day S. ho<»l A nkiicìh Iion for Tillamook This Tuesday a m, tticcommunity is to turn Portland , Oregon, or to I. T. Maulsby at his County TheqiiHAtion wiia thoroughly out and grub and elemi off lhe lot on which in office in Tillamook City, Oregon, within six limit fail lu attend th«1 Gnilid Opening dix'UNHed l»v a nuinbvr ol apeiikers and the ntai future we expect to rtect a neat church mouths from the date hereof. M y 11th i £9 Ellen A. Hutchins, Executrix of the last will Hill to l>C giVPII Hl tile New (>pi I A II B C an organization whm effected, the Inllou- for the United Bretlwen in Christ. and testameut of said deceased. mi Friday evening hv the “IL .links.” ing iitliceiN being elected: Pieni'lent, I. T. Maulsby, attorney for executiix. I Alvin Pinky and Mr. Kinerman are nrnren* IW. Hughes will he tl »or t.lunger. Hlld I*. li.Uxivne of iilhiinnok, V ce P?eNÌ- gaged in haufing lumber from the Pacific Lum tl-e 1111 ini c w ill be fur 11 tailed by I Lindley 's deiit, S. Si oveil of ?\rImh*m, ( 011 e»pond ber Co. of Tillamook. Each expect nt once to erect good dwelling houses. SHERIFF'S SALE i I hiicf orcheni 1 a. The gi mid nnirch will ing Secielm v, Lucy Dotv of Bay City, luke place promptly lit 9 :IM) o'clock . Recording Seri ehi 1 v, J iiiiiph I’ve of Rnv In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County. M. I. Colin Plaintiff vs Every m laiigeinciil lias Leen made fur 11 City, I’rc.isiirri, M in . P. 1* . Lamb of Sprues H. A. Woodford. C. C. Chipman. Lucy A. Chip good lime J. M Kirkwood, brother of Mr«. C. E Majero, ! niaiZ c" W 'I'eltit? William " Ryaii and G."<5. South Pniiiie. in from Wheatland. He nay a that the Nolan, Defendants, A uier’i Ig of the RN'Ociiitmtl cona'mt- came niillinei y (LEAR\N(’E HALE nf pr on pec i for wheat is good. j.................................. .... by virtue of an Notice is hereby given that execution and order of «ale issued out of and goo«|M nt La Mode Pallors, coinm» ncinu iiig it in hoped of deli gateM fr«»m till the Rev. Mills and others have been holding under the seal of the above entitled court, 011 J line lit., mid imiilililliiig through the Sumlay hi I ioo I r in the comity, will lie nieetiugM here. a decree of said court made and entered on the Hionlh, Even thing will l»e Hold «heap held al Rome time dining the Niiininer, 14th day of November 1896 iu favor of the above Director G W V.’. W allare _ will ..IU take the school I mimed ............... ______ plaintiff, ... and against _ the aliove named f *r chn I i I johfH he Hine a nd coin»* probably dining lhe month of August. children to Bearer, ------ “ Sunday, ‘ to decoration ‘ (lay. defendant«*, and each of 'U them ' for . I* the * auni of em ly, an«l I iavc vour pick of lhe pretty 33 with interest thereon from the date of thiiiirs before the fine HRBoilliient haw Dr Patchen was among us this last week. the decree, and the further sum of $100.on Memorial Hay attorney's fees in this suit, together with the been picked over. The enrollment of the school is larger than I M im . Kale WillianiM, Prop. ^iitiiriLiy, May 29th, will be obi»erve«1 it has nrr I nch befote. ( K- Majers is teach costs and disbursements of this suit taxed at the sum of >37 no commanding me to make ing a good school. iin M vihoiih I Dnv by the (1 A R. of sale of the follow ing described real property to «51.10 wit: an undivided one half interest in and to i I hn plnce. lhe I’oH will meet at their Mi Win. IllingNHortli, of Wilmm II dl ut It) o'clock, wbeie hi i ungenientH lots 7 and H in the town of Lincoln, now Tilla- Raby hoods, mull hats, straw hats, leghorns ' moon in Tillamook <’ouuty Oregon. I will on riv»*i. returned from hi« mine in noii II i « will In* iiinde to, either iiihic I i to lhe Saturday the 19th day of June 1^97 at 10 o’clock 4*111 Oiegou last TliurNilay lie thinkN ceineleiy, «»r to decorate the graves of j ribbons, elc. just received at Mis. Sturgeon's A.M at the front door of the Court House of Laces, insertions, wash silks, chiffons, fancy Tillamook County, Oregon, in Tillamook lie hart li « pile in Night. They have the depuited conirat'e« hv h ilet.»il. i silks, and ribbons at Mrs Sturgeon s City in said couutv and state, sell »•link iiik I di ifie«l I4) the ie«*frt in Nevrral I here w ill be Mprakiiig, mid nuc I i of her public auction to the highest and best bidder Mrs. Hturgeon ba« black dress skirts ot I2.25 at p'ac4*s in the h*«lg4» mid Inive ven goo«| exer»*ii*en rn the public and tI ih nc I ioo I n foi cash, alt the right, title, and interest which silk for waistaand all kind oI ladieaunderwear the said defendants or either of them had at tlie P iom ; h 4-I m . ()ii4* hnm . i v went ovei $H) to mav hi rang»*, in the ()pera lloiiMe, com Sturgeon is preparc<| and competent to fii dated the mortgage mentioned in the com the Ion Mr lllli.gaworth I irh been in mencing lit lOo'clock A M. All ex all prescriptions 011 short notice. plaint. or now has in or to said leal property, v«*n bad lieallh lalely, and wa« obliged n * tilers both sidcN, mid « f all wir«*, all to satisfy Srtid execution order and decree, in Tlie best tablet for lhe money at Sturgeon's. terest, costs and accruing costs. 10 take a liip Io lhe coaat lie n | mhi ( a Nrcict MOch tiva, an«l every one in gviieisil Dated this irtth day of May 1N97 monih at Siiinlaw, «ml luok.M like Il i ill- aie hereby invited to join <n and take 4.o to Sturgeon's for jewelry All mda war J H. Jackson, Sheriff of Tillamook ranted as represented. N4*lf Hgilill. a part. County, Oregon. Stihgeon « Stock of drug« and medkines are |\ tvr Brant II. Onhnrd who roiial rnclcil the C. N. Drew L'omplete and of the very best wh I hi woikrt amt renei voira of 1.« ____ .rnirtti Ailjt. Post (’ouimander. Stationary, noliona ami M'liool sup- ! Notice. a id Collage Grove, i* negotiating w th pitas at I lie New Racket Store.—Elite I have on thia 14th day of May purchased all 11 e town of \fu 1 »htie 1«I •«» put in a watei Futogrrtf Building. if , the right title sud interest of F. Long in the • v«iem (here lie propoNeR lo con- Of 101 purl «nee io Tlll»nao*i|i Tillamook Telephone Company. All bills due Miiit-led a i»‘«ri V4»ir Io ii««ld 2«M),0<k) gal* \ penny anved is hr good as twoenrn- ! The follow ing letter w in receive*I on ffd Y n ch » i «avr the penny hv trading1 the company are to be paid to me and all bill# lottN, ihnt a ill have a pienNiiie height of owed bj the Company are to be paid by me. 200 feet. “ “ * Mt Oichaid is a runtler and lhe 2’Hh, in»t .lioin the V. S (*oiiinu«*M al the New Racket Store.—Elite Futograf! ion of D n I i mid firtherieN. Any person Building. J E. Tuttle if gave very Relierai «alinfection ....... .......... in thin whoiiuiy lie iible to give any iuiorma- i lly w bile eng ige«l niMin the work, We Ixir.l Lanchaster cigars nt taml/s. can I mihm I <»f the I h » n I nti«l clieN|»e«| waler 1 lion on the miliject in kindly invited to Tlie Intent: Cel Ini« »i«| Photon, aninplen •yrtlrni 111 the n I h I v — Collage (»rove «end lhe rtmiie to this otHce uml nil will • • vm ’ ii I to Mr Wstdibiirne I hr unit ter now on display al llehi'a Art Studio. 4t Leader. in of c«mNiderrtble int» iest to (hi.« county, La Shireriihul i lear Havana cigar« at d«*«ire«l iufurmNlioii Hnae Imi I If in senaoii now mid Hie Imya mi«l we hope lh* I'Hvv 11 Lroo«l »Irti t I'li«'nines from Fair- iiihv l»e forlhcomiiig. F> ll«>wiig is the I J» III h's. 'lew, Sonili IHuirie and the town Itoya Ivliev : Die only first 4*I rsw < ig ua in the citv h ■ pr n living avvi v oppm tune in« meni The “Hr mi iGiir*’ at L uiii L' n . I he 'Kid nine', of Ibi» place, pLivrd a Tillamook (He., xri v interesting game w ith the ‘Tilln- Fi vsli Fish of every discription in < lumber Ta lhe Editor : IWarSii: mook S. 1 tilin' Sunday, lying on III» llieu srtuKxi. Are you fund of Tillam mk I.uml-er C«». have again re- I »I im II lie vngiigt‘d liii« siimnie« in in- limili liming, the tcore «In.«ling .‘4 10 24. v« ftligrtling the buys of the Oregon «lu« tnI i heir i»» ice«, an i are now selling They iinmrd lately ch Ileo I for * ainitiier Lining, whirl» irnuhed in another tie. maul to di*t»u mine I lieir mln pt.•dull y to • nuli hi ml »er at |*i 00. Mixed lumber 17.00, »hiptnp 7 00, pi, k«*t«l « 3—4 fret Of r< 111 NV ibi« IHH 0««l|Nle>d imotlier hin« tin* pro)Kig>iti>ni of lhe em*tvril ms ?r I do Hot know how 4 hvuiii h c«>n- long 17.110 |»ri Ibonnuml pi» keta. iliff, which doaed with HU ad va it Inge of <liiiiine«l Tillmn«rt«k B>n 1« in lltiw dbet'l- <»ne nr« »re In favor of Ilia Kid hin« i« in, but I »ho it Id much Ilk*» I«» «<<nes« S«uie 27 to 2H I»*f. email« n it «Hied «poiid with wi«!e iiwnke, irliahle patlie»* 1i f »rm 1***0» |«a •» »F . I r«vu*«»' 'r»»«ng th. their pieleiahl» I| i «» m ** u | i « have h »«I k\ »»;«: «•illlC 1 X|H’f ,tlh t' ill ill; L tv •»» I., I»» Tilt *l»««»*h fl (Uli ibe ei*M) fur (Ito pui |Mmr of nscriliiit ing Stivici». & nil» He • g(»»n i lam Market on West Main street. Opposite three their views in this roiiiiecli«iu. It * on- 1 VH 11 Alderman Hold Buildiug. a ail leur« of «If*. «hlionartpur u f>»vori«l|r I shall (it I«» and iu,A llHiU‘1 ci «.»er by linde, 1V>. visit your lucalitv during the nvihiiivi L A. CHIPMAN, Proprietor. Until •ending inf*><mali>»n to Ihia ollie» V i HIF s Truly * iII be reu Aided (heir trouble. tf F. L. Wurtldnirne HEADLIGHT X-IÌA YS Lord lumcaster cigars at Laml/s. New goods arriving on every boat for La Mode Millinery Parlors. NEW GOODS New Goods! New Goods! NEW STOCK OE SHOES NEW STOCK OE CLOTHING OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT REMEMBER WE ARE LEADERS Colin A. Co The Leaders in Low Prices Wilson River and Tillamook Stage, T- C. M N , P . Q E TRIP INTEN HOURS , D - BARE. 4 DOLLARS ¡ DAIRYMEN ATTENTION ! Empire ©ream Separator’s? FOARD & STORES CO. Astoria, Oregon- Just Read This!!! nnd nee if you are not Interested in it \\ e have just received a fine new stock of ZDZ2"Z2j3rO_O:OS, S, sixxcL „ GBOCEBIES Our Stock of Dry Goods Includes The latest.« yles in dress goods, laces, bead trimmings, ready inade suits, silk and cotton shirt waists, and everything in tlie line of staple dry goods . In the Line of Groceries You Will Find all staple groceries, choice dates, queen olives, whole tomatoes in cans, F rench kidney beans, all kinds of soups, varmonth bloat- ers,smoked luiliLut, shredded codfish, dried stodi fish etc. etc. Our Stock of Shoes Includes All ordinary varieties, seal skin shoes and tan shoe for ladies. I have also an unusally fine line of gents neck wear,s and other things too numerous Io mention. Come andsee my stock, s nd be convinced that We Are the People. Yo urs Truly LOUIS OLSEN Eieh TOarkcf I Clams, Crabs, Fresh; Smoked And Salt Fish? IF SO GO 1 O L.ZI CHIPMAN'S Tou know colk e is used fresh - roasted, l ea ought to be- -for the same reason —the taste. Ours are the only tea firing works in the United States; St/ti/fing's Best is always fresh-fired when it leaves our hands. A Mbl-lin, A C L CLARENCE TILDEN MARRIED. I William«-- Ackley. At the M E Prtirtoi age in TlIlMiHOok. Otcg «ai on May pith imrç, try Rev. R M Comer Jame« W illirto * ami Ik riha A< klry, bvth ©f rUlameok. .IUper«'iK I «ù’bîed Li the l.n uber f'omp. «'•it*e Rud «eitle. Change.« th.»t h mmiilierwliip <i Immfrtlhte «HU* Resomi!«» al*«-Tit-*ly in- r * K tliemselveM ill«n» '«»k Mill sn«l will piea«e cull ai >er bv « a«h or mwe. nk n pl»««-«« in the ie <xvn«p«ny renier it ___ of _______ »sII ontNlMiiding Nic*«lry w,x>l of any kind, auy iiei'iMirtary, l.l¡4uiv<uk Mill Jt Lumlwi Co W'OOLJ 3esir«'l at Ivnest living rates length 1 have returned to Portland, where I will remain until about Ju I’d 1st, when I will re turn tn spend the sum mer in Tillamook pre pared to do first class Pental warkas here- U/at e for further an- 'ncEments. U/. Æ. WISE