Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 07, 1898, Image 8

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    IN LOW
PRICES
IN LOW
PRICES
Our Annual Clearance Sale isover but our period of low prices of all kinds of goods
is still on. Our shelves are full of staple articles of all kinds and our
IMMENSE SPRING STOCK
will soon be here. Everything in the line of Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Feed, Clothing,
Hats, Caps, Poots and Shoes.
The best goods for the least money.
Our old friends will find us always up to date in
Tlie LeELcLin-g*
TÆerclxEbrits.
COUNTY ITEMS.
house, ma le Netarts a visit during the
pawl week
Invitation for Proposals to Execute
Government Surveys.
GATHERED BY O'JR CORRESPBNDEHTS
Mr. James Stanick is about to rent I lie
Miixwell place uu the
coining hchkoii .
Notice No. 2.
A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks
Happenings
Coi llsonl >tirg
(’«»ulsonbiirg still exists even if it lias
not been repr<»sented among the county
it him for the past few weeks
Mis. 0. N. Johnson went to Beaver on
busincMH Thursday,
Your correspondent loci the pleasure
of attending the meeting of Alder Camp
Mr. Frank Kutcher of Portland is
No. 219 W. of W. oo Friday the 1st,
visiting his parents and friends at Ne-
inst, and witnessing ihe initiation o
tarts, he is pleased with the country*
eighteen candidates. They have a goat
Geo. \V. Phelps went to the Hub,
We have been enjoying a fine spell of that thoroughly iindersbinds his business
Monday on business.
as Mr. Bills and Chailey Kuntz can
w ember.
testify. The Camp is in line working
The Netarts Lumbering Co. Mill is
Theo Arndt made a flying trip to Dolph older 1111 ler the Consul Commaiidcrship
shut down for a elmit lime awaiting the
on I lie 2d insl.
of the genial Tommy C«»ats.
ai rival of a schooners.
G. II. Sloan drove his cattle out on
the range the 3d inst.
tC nun ¿i
Sontli Prairie
E. T. Coulson purchase I a young cow
from Mr. Ililgliy recently, also M D
School commenced on the 4lh inst,
Nwiib pun bused one from Mrs. F» hmd
Miss Opal Hall, of Monmouth Oregon
this week.
teacher.
G. T. Coulson, ofOretown, was in our
Mr. Catterliu. the cattle buyer, stopp­
midst Sunday.
ed over l ight on the 2d al E. P. Wells’
Mrs. R. P. Coulson of Blaine is visit­ place. He braided 43 head while
ing fi ienda at this place
there. He intends driving the cattle
F. T. Coulson and R O. Richards east of the mountains
went to Tillamook City Friday and re­
Scott Lumas has moved o' lo the
turned Saturday.
Daniels place
BEAVER
John Sloan mid J. D. Chitwood have
been making pasture fence.
Anton Resch is working on govern­
ment work al Port Townsend, Wash.
Toe present cold wave is keeping back
oni pnM ii r<*.
liny is scarce with Home, and potatoes
Timo. Arndt will be moved into his
new house before this is read by the are plentiful lienee potatoes are being ltd
t') Home extent, to stock.
public.
Our school will commence the 18th,
The people of Beaver are highly pleas­
iiist.
ed with .1. R. Finley aw candidate for
Sam Bauer, who is at Oregon City Justice of the Peace. If elected he will be
cooking in a hotel, will be at home in a a man that our people will feel proud off.
Mr Chuk Bunpay made n call at this
Clay Daniels and family have moved slioit time, lie I ihs been away fioin He is an old soldier and of spotless
place Friday.
character.
to their new house on the Nehalem. home fur over one year.
Rev R. P Bukey passed through litre
Lillie and Marion Phelps of Netarts
Mr Hoop«, of Oretown stave I over
In case of war with Spain wp will be
Saturday enioute for Blaine.
visited their uncle's E. 1*. and C. S. glad Io get daily news, but residing so night Sunday with V. Mills.
Wells on South Prairie last week.
far away from iillmiiook it would do » ns
W. T. West’s hotel is getting consider­
Jimmie Lawrence gave a farewell no g<»od to take the daily, but give 118 able custom.
i * the
I
dance at Toin Lysler's on the night of plenty of news of the war
Beaver is well pleased with C. Ray far
Clarance Atterbury has returned from the 21
lie will reside iu Marion weekly.
commissioner. If elected lie will be the
the valley.
county in the future
light man in the right place.
The lumber for the cheeae factory is' Chailey Wells and Fess Quick killed
As your corrt-spoiHlviit’s cow has a
being hauled to tho intended site which 1 two black bears mi the 3d inst. One
l»otato lodged in her throat he must cut
opposite the house formerly wcupied by 1 of the bears made an ugly light before
Will tlio«<e who coil cm* led the scheme items slmrl.
Vincent Sutton.
it was dispa tched.
to deprive *25 volei of their lightsatthe
Town Council Meeting
At the republican piiniaries in thia
Messrs Fred Lowry and wile and four primaries, feel as independent of those!
Tl.e city council tnel in regular ses­
precinct, J. Itellenbrainl, S II R»x‘k, others were on a pleasure trip to th- votes in June nexl ?
sion April 4th 1898, the following bills
and T Benter were chosen as delegates top of the bulie, on the 34.
Tne infant child of ('bailee Seamon were Allowed;
io the Republican County Oonventiuu.
and wife, was found dead in bed on the
Recorder salary
f 10,00
Mr Haskins, our school-teacher, came
morning of the 5lli, inst, having died
Marshall
” ami extra
32,30
tn from Newberg last Thursday and will
apiMirenlly in a sp.isi.i.
Water rent for March
40,00
MrO. Young bat gone to Portland to
commence school on Monday
Nehalem school i*onimence»l on Mon­
T. L. Co. for Iu uber to city
17,70
purchase his spring stock.
Mr. Hoopes has gone to Tillamook on
day with Miss Dura High at the helui.
S'. V. Antietam city drsyiug
3,16
C W Kiger wig a paMenger 01.1 on
buhinrss.
E. D. Hoag laying newer
9,00
Sweet Briar Ciicle, Women of Wood-
the last trip of the llarrieon
I. F lairMen for one hoise rart t : a . oo
several partie* from near Sherwood
ciaii, will celebrate ll.v anniver>aiy vf
Mr. J. Harris haa been spending a the Pacific Juristlielioii organ's iLi<in 011
at« in here w 1th the intention of locating
Total
few days in Ray City and vicinity.
157.36
Saturday the 16th. inst. Nehalem Camp
Mi. Varner of Meda went up Io his
The report of the recorder for the 1st
W
of
W.
will
join
with
them
and
there
Mr Solon Shiftman met with quite a
iamb on Slab Creea last week and
will be a musical piogtam with s|«eeches quarter of 1898 was a«« follows;
stiaightened up Ilia house which hud serious accident last Thurmbty. While
Total receipts since Jan. 1st 93 H Id,47
to be followed by a free supper. Cviue
nt
work
in
the
logging
camp
on
the
been blown out of shape by a heavy gale.
Tn a I amount of warrants drawn 265.M
in
neighlHMA
and
have
a
grxal
time.
Miami, he was caught between two logs
Debt I.Ktught forward from 1898 l!»;.52
The Republican delegate« left (or
in allcli a way as to ciuah his font.
Bi Is allowed \ptil4
lo7.;X,
Mr. E. R Hardin, who has b en tn
Id Ian 100k last Friday inoming.
ieai ing a debt Hjpinat the city st
Misa Maggie Watt ¡4 spending a few Cail Knudson r place for the pa t two the piearnt lime < f 273,99.
yearn, has left for Tillamook, from
day at llobsonv.lle
Ml. L. Hiner was appointed council-
NETAKIS
whence he will take his family to Vuni- man to fill the unexpired term of Frank
Mr. and Mrs Monroe of II ibaonville
McCormick
who went to Alaska
hill County which a dl be their fuluie
.Mr J. L. Tuttle was ¡ipfointn' Fire
Grant Baity wm nt Netnrta Sutiinlav are visit ng at home this week .
home. Mr. Hardiu ami iamby were
Warden in acordance with •■nbnanc*- No
1 tying ixttle, lie report» Mill» »can-»
The Ladiee Guild of the Presbyterian good ¡»eople and we are aoiry to see them 103.
The council then adjourned.
M Byington, of Cat* Mean light church gave a supper iu Bobbin'« llall go, but hope it is for their benefit
Oret< >xv 11
Nelialem
Bay City
I
Notice is hereby given Hut sealed proposals
will be received at tliis office up to and including
April Ijth, 1898, for running, measuring, and
marking according t > law and instructions, the
following desciibed surveys; to wit:
Estimated
Description of Surveys.
No ol Miles
T. 1 S. R. 41 E Sub. Ins. 60 Ext. Ins. 6
66
»
.»
T. iS. K.41Ü
60
12 72
T, 3 S R. 41 E
Ó3
6
6b
1*22 8. 11 42 E
” ”
6)
3’ 90
».
>»
T23S.lt 41 E ”
6 j
24
84
tHj
T 24 6. R 40 E ” ”
72
1¿
»»
»»
60
20’4 80'4
T25SR44E ” ”
ÔJ
T2oS R. 45 K ” ”
12
7¿
T 26 S . R 43 K ” ”
60
18
73
Bids must be at stated pi ices per mile for each
and all ut the above classes of surveys, und no
bids will be considered where the prices exceed
fao.oo per mile for subdivision»! and connecting
lines, >¿3.00 for township and jange lines, »nd
f-. 00 for base, standard, meridian, and uieauder
lines.
All bids must be made in writing, seale 1. and
ma ktd “Pioposat to Execute Government
Survevs in Notice No. 2, < ated March 2.^111, 1&98”
Proposals may be left at this office in person or
enclosed in an envelope and foi warded by mail.
Bids for the surveys described in this notice
will be opened on April 14th. 1S98, aud notice
forwarded to the successful bidder within 10 day
thereafter, accompanied with contract iicluding
said surveys, and bond, which must tepioper’y
executed and returned to this office iiumediate­
ly
Only responsible, reliable, and competent
.surveyors will be eiupoyed. who must execute
their surveys in peison, »nd will be required
to give bond iu double the estimated aiuouut f
couiract in each instance.
It will l>€ required ihat the survey« herein
described be completed and returns made to
this oftiee oil or belore Uec. ji.l, 1S9S.
Surveyors may submit bids under more
than one notice, but the bid. must be separate
under each, and tins olhce will limit each
deputy to such an amount o( work as can 0.-
properly completed withiu the time spreilied.
The rqfht is reserved by this office to i.ject
any amt all bids, and no contract, alii be bind
iu»ou Hie p in o( the baited States until ap-
pteved by tile Comuiiwioner of the General
Lnud office.
Oh vice ox u. 8. S urveyor G eneral .
MarUi Mi, 1»A
lioheitA. Habersham. :
V. s, surveyor Gene al 1
NOTICE OFSALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of
an order of the County Couit of the State of
Oregon for tae County of Multnomah, duly made
and entered on the 29th, day <,t March, 1M98, I
will proceed on or after May loth, 1898 to sell at
private sale, the following desc ibed real prop­
erty belonging to the estate cfFr e.derika Gallon
deceased, o-wlt; Let* two (2), three (3), five (5)
six (6;, and seven, (7) situated ill the town of
Garibaldi, Tillamo.ik County, Oregon.
That i 1 pursuance to said order, said sale will
be 111a le for cash.
E. W Hu bier,
Administrât ir of the estate of Freiderika
Gallon, deceased. Room 1, Sherlock lildg.,
Portland, Oregon.
ALLEN HOrSE ARRIVALS.
I>. Martiny, J. S. Gray, Giles B. Johnson. D
C. Perekoy. Jas. Eftinburg, L. II Alley, H.Sclial-
nieyer, H. Tulibeaeng, Nehalem. Fredrick J. Pye
Mrs. T. A. Oaks. P. Ixmg, M. K Leach A. wile
Hay City; AV. I.akle, M Mallriltd. W. A Carry
Portland; George Harter. Dolph: Prank Keefer.
WilHon; h . H-Chapman, II. 1. Jonson, W. W.
Hays, Blaine; S, C Poster, Trask; T. It. Wilson,
T. Coulson. H aver; M D. Heading, 8. Prairie;
II. R Huff, Pi. I*. W ells, E w. Baker, J. Law­
rence, Tillamook; David Atkinson, T. Shilling­
law. Sand Lake: H. E. Palmer. IV A. High, A.
A. Yager. Net.Us: C. c. Hooper. P, H. Kock
Oretown. J. w Itellehrand. c M. Harvey,
Neskowin; T II. Penter, Nestucce; W. 3. Robe
dee. Sid Shaw. A. Southmayd, J. T. Weatheily,
M. A.Dilllick .Woods: Mr. ml Mrs. Cotll»>ti.
Beaver; I llyron, c. A. .ohnsm, Wm Hei -
milter, Garibaldi; It. 11 Sales, Holey; Seth Tay­
lor, Alsea; Mrs A M Hare. Hay < iiv; I,. Jensen,
N P. Hansen, Helm: , o!in M C .m 11 D. K.
Hlirlbut, Ehner Hurlbut'Cape Mears.
The fotlowiiig letters reniane in the Tost office
at Tillamook, Tlllrmook Co. Oregon, and will
l>e scut to the Dead Letter Offline ill thirty
days; Miss Violeli bhane. Frank Eastabrooke,
.H L. Brown, J .M, Johnson. Mary Parker, A.
W Nielson.
L. J. Hunt; P. M.
April ist, 1898
KdumteYour Howels With < ascaretiu
SB/V’£rklc: cure ronsiiputton forever,
wc, ¿5c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money.
Ao-To-btu for Fifty Ceata.
habit <‘urc makes weak
men strong, blood pure. 50c. |1 All druggists.
lo (ute Coustipai.on Forever.
1»n i
Candv Cathartic. 10c or»c.
C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money.
ai
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TO Tv-- ’
ANTI-RUST TIE WARE
It lasts twice as long
It is much more wholesome
For Siile bv
*
J. K. Tuttle.