iN low
^PRICES
IN LOW
PRICES
1
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, Boots and Shoes.
The best goods for the least money.
Our old friends will find us always up to date in goods and away down in prices.
Tire Leading
Merchants
Nehalem Ore., Apr. 17tli, 1808.
Editor H kaddight :
The writer dewiies to
pay
a
small
tribute to the memory of the lute Tima.
F. Williams, whose allocking find un
timely
death, 1ms
and children of a loving and
noble husband mid father.
During an intimate acquaintance Of
Almont twenty
vchih ,
I never knew Tom
to depart from liie word,
he was brave
mid cheerful under adversity and trouble
whs kind and generoiM, ever ready to
extend a helping band »o the needy.
He was very
industrious, and had by
hard work and frugality, built up a com
fortable Imine for those dependent upon
him for support, mid I think I am safe
in saving lie hud not mi enemy in the
wield.
1
Invitation for
aguiiiHt Ills late Lawrence J o I iiihoii , will
piense leave the same with J. E
Knowing him mid his ho well,
feel deeply for tlioae left to mourn his
Democratic County Convention
A Democratic County Convention, of Tilla
mook County, Oregon, is hereby called to meet
at ttie Court House in the ('tty of Tillamook, on
Saturday the 30th day of April, iK.ts, at the hour
of 10 o' lock A. M. for the purpose of nominat
ing a county ticket, and for the transaction of
such other busineaa as may he deemed neeess.
ary.
The following lathe number of delegates to
lie elected tn the vat loua precincts.
Nehalem, 6; Foley, 2, Garibaldi, 4; Bay, 4; Ho-
qiiarlon, 6; Tillamook, 6; Fairview, 6; Soutli
Prairie, 5; Carnahan,3; Barnegat, 1; Netarts, 3;
Sand Lake, 2; Beaver, 3; Blaine, 2; Hebo, 4;
Dolph, 3; Union, 4; Little Nestucca, 5. Total 69.
By Older of Committee
J. 1). Edwards.
Giles II. Johson.
Chairtuau.
Secretary.
loss.
('bailen Tye.
Browne—“Ik» you say your pi avers befóte go
ing to bed?” Towne—"Certainly; I sleep in a
holding bed.”
Customer (in hardware store)—“Do you sell
«hr Golden iule?', Clerk—"We dont even keep
Wife (enthusiastically)-“How much do you
think we tc >k In nt the church fair?” Husband
(q iietly)— "flow many, you mean ”
A Fond du Lao little girl had a present of a
••( hi ds Bible
Alter conning it a while, she
was observed to count something on the first
yigv "I don’t like that book,’, she said, "it’s
too God dy for me "—Ex.
A delegation of preachers from Chicago wait-
e I upon Lincoln to nrgc the issuance of the
emancipation proclamation. The spokesman
urged the claim with ecclesiastical dignity by
•«tying: 1 The Lord sends this commission to
you. President Lincoln.” '‘Perhaps so,” he re
plied, but isn’t u strange (fast he should send
his message by the way of Chicago"' To an
other delegation urging immediate action, he
slid ‘‘If you call the tail of a sheep a leg, how
m my Ir«. will the sheep have*” “Five." re
plied the spokesman. "No," said the bothered
ptexident, "It would only have four Calling the
tail a leg wouldn t make it oar. " when a stately
congressman from New Jersey presented two of
his constituents by saying "It gives me pleas
me Mi President, t > present to you two of the
wealthiest men from the southern part of our
state," he cndiitvd patiently some pompons
compliments, and then, when they had retired
said' "I should think that end of the state
uould tilt up when they stepped off It "-Chicago
life - hvan
Kvervbody Faye No.
CasrarrU t andv Cathartic, the most won-
deiful medical diaeoverv of ti e ago, p vac
ant and refroahing to th«» taste, act gently
and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,
«•leansing the entire system, dispel colds,
cure headache, fever, habitual constipation
ami bi iousnesa Ph ase buy and try a bog
of V. C. V to-tiav; 10. ’J.».
cents. Nvldaud
^uarMniecd k> euro by m H druggists.
Proposals
Government
to
Execute
Resolut ioti h of Respect
I «a |o I is sweet
to it.
Notice No. 2.
Bids mu4 be at stated prices per mile for each
and all of the above classes of surveys, and no
bids will lie considered where the prices exceed
J20.00 per mile for subdivisional and connectiu g
lines, ^23.00 for township and range lines, and
925.00 for base, standard, meridian, and meander
tines.
All bids must be made In writing, sealed, and
maiked “Proposal to Execute Government
Surveys in Notice No. 2, 1 ated March 2^th, 1898"
Proposals tnay be left at this office in person or
enclosed in an envelope and forwarded by mail.
Bids for the surveys described in this notice
will be opened on April 14th, 1*98, and notice
forwarded to the successful bidder within xo day
thereafter, accompanied with contract including
said surveys, and bond, which must lx? properly
executed and returned lo this office immediate
ly-
Only responsible, reliable, and competent
surveyors will tie cnipoyed, wlio must execute
their surveys in peraou, amt will be required
togivebona in double the estimated amount of
contract in eacli instance.
It will be required that the surveys herein
d. sciihed lie completed and returns mad? to
this office on or l»etore I»ec. 31st, 1898.
Surveyors may
submit bids under more
than oue notice, out the blds must be separate
under each, and this office will limit each
deputy to such an amount of work as can be
properly completed within the time specified
I ne right is reserved by this office to reject
any and all bids, and no contracts will be bind
tug on the part of the l/nited States until ap
proved by the Commissioner of the General
Land Office
Chairman.
I
Mr. Shanahan did a large amount
of work here last auminer all of which
Notice ia hereby given that sealed proposals
will he received at this office up to and including
April I3G1, 1S98, for running, measuring, and
marking according to law.and instructions, the
following desciibcd surveys: to wit:
Estimated
No of Miles
Description of Surveys.
6b
T. iS. R. 41 E Sub. Ins. 60 Ext. Ins. 6
’’
”
12
T. aS. R.41K “
”
60
7J
”
••
6
6b
T, 3 8. R. 41 E
”
”
60
T 22 S. R 42 E
”
”
6 j
”
”
30
90
’’
24
T 23 8. R. 41 K ”
”
60 ”
72
T24S. R46E ”
’’
60 “
’’
12
’’
2oH 80H
T 25S R. 44 K
“
’’
60 ’’
“
”
12
72
T2r»S. R. 45 K ”
”
bo
T 26 S. R. 43 K ’’
“
60
“
’’
18
78
IV. S. Wool
S^ret.ry.
HOtf TO Fl|iD OUT.
F. C. Shanahan is here ready to attend
HALL OF ALDER CAMP. W. O. W’ TILLA
MOOK OREGON APRIL IS, I’M-
W' iikkkah . Death ha« removed from oiirCamp
and community, our much esteemed and dearly
beloved neighbor. Thomas Williams.
A nd whkrbam he was one of whom this
Camp was juMtlv proud, a man whose devoted
friendship and bigli standing in this community
ms a good and prosperous citiieu, a kind and
faithful father, a loving husb.ind, wh > won
for himself the respect and admiration of
his associates,
1
H k it iHKRKFoni RKSoi.vKD. That this Camp
has lost oue of its best and mo*t highly
esteemed neighbors, and the community one of
its most worthy citizens
T h t r words cau not express our sorrow at
the loss of such a naighltor in all the vigor of
early manhood.
I
T hat death has forever silenced his future
usefulness, but his kind words, his devotions
to his friends, and Ilia ability to make happy
all m hi* company, •hall forever be treasured OFFlCK OF U s. SravKYOR GFNKR AL,
by the united order of Woodcraft.
March, 29th. 1898.
Robert A Habersham,
T h at we hereby extend to his family our
V 8 Surveyor Gene.al
sincere sympathy.
T h at these resolutions be spread upon our
Populist County Convention
records and made a part thereof
A Populist c unity convention for Tilla
T hat a copy be furnished his family.
mook comity, Oieg*ni, is hereby called
T hat a copy be given to the press tor publics
to meet at Woodman Hall, T'llamook,
tion.
Ore., at I o’clock P. M., Saturdu» ,
Theo, steinhliberi I Committee
Oak Nolan
April 30 1898, for the pur|»ose of nominat
John Haiker
ing a conntv ticket, and for the transac
tion ( f such other business as may be
When a person lx losing flesh «ml deemed necessary.
uMating awmv there is cause for alarm.
l'he date for holding the primaries is
Nothing 00 worries a physician. C'li« Saturday, April 23, 1898, the hour being
siimpiivea would never die if they ronlri 10 o,clock A. M , unless otherwise flxed
regain llieir usual weight
In fai t there by the several precinct comnnlteea.
would b»‘ no consumption if there was
The basis of representation lo the
no wasting of the syatem. The ran a? of countv convention will be the vote caH
lids Io*« ol flesh ia a failure to properly for lion. XV 8 X'Miirierburg for congrexs
lige-st the f.M»d eaten. Nine-tenths of ail ill 1896, snd will give the precincts lb
our di a«> a tea date bark to Some derange t"llowiHg i e preset 4 i I ion
Barnegat, J;
ment of the aiomach.
Bay. 4. Beaver, 3; Blaine, 2; Carnahan,
The Shaker Digestive Cordial will atop 3, Dolph, 3; Fail view. 6; Foley, 2 ; Gari
this waatinp
“ body.
*- »-
**
ig oí “
the
Il acta * by baldi, 3; Htiquarton, 5; Little Neatncva,
CRiising the food ar ent lo b« digested «o 4: Nrhalem, 3, Netarts, 3: Sand Lake, 2.
aa to do good, for undigested food does Smith Prairie, 4; Tillamook, 5; Union,
more harm than good
The Cord.al con- 4. Total,
- ‘
—
57.
aina fixxl already digested and is a d get
By order of. the committee
ter of foods as well
G A. Walker.
Every mother hates to make her
children take Castor Oil.
Castor Oil.
It so,
I) » you want your piano limed?
burveys.
Tuttle
Mis. Lawrence Johnson.
roobed Tillamoook
oi one of her moat estimablecitizenM; and
n wife
NOTICE.
All perrona Imvilig c I híiii . of itny kind
Those de
gave excellent aatisfactioii.
siring work done car. leave word al Colin
& Co’s or at Mr. Shanahan’s lesidence,
over Olsen’s store.
People eat and sleep
Vita Remedies.
well
who
ad.
Read
No cure,
*
no pay.
cure
None but Vita Medicines
No cure, no pay.
Diseases
Vita Medicines cure all
use
Blood
Read ad.*
sick
people.
No cure, no pay. Read nd.
Vertigo*
Paralysis,
*
Impotency,
pepsia, Nervous Prostration and
nia cured. No cure, no pay.
of Vita Medicine Co.
“I’m neflily dead with
not get well?
j
Insom
Read
*
Piles.”
ad
Why
Bead ad of Vita Medicine
♦
Co. No cure, no pay.
Ladies, read ad of Vita
No cut e, 110 pay.
Asthma or Catarrh .
Read ad.
Dys
1
1
M edicine Co
*
No cure, no pay.
*
X'ita Medicine Co.
i
Fill a bottle or common glass with
111 ilie and let it stai d t a ent y-four hours :
a sediment settling indicates an un
healthy condition of the kidneys. When
urine stains line.i it is evident of kidney
trouble. Too frequent desire to nriiuite
or pain in the back, is also convincing
proof iliat the kidneys and bladder are
out of order.
WHAT TO DO
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, ».hat
Dr. Kilmer’s
Suamp-Rool, the great kidney remedy
fulfil« every wish in relieving pain in the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder ami every
part of the urinary passages. It corrects
inability to hold urine and scalding pain
in |mssiiig it, or bad effects following use
of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes
that unpleasant necessity of being com
pelled to get up many times during the
night to nrimile. The mild and tlieex-
traoidinaty effect of »Swamp Root is soon
realized. It stands the highest for its
wonderful cures of the most distiessing
cases, ¡f you need a medicine you
should have the best. Sold by di uggists.
price fifty cents ami one dollar. You
m:.y have a sample bottle and pamnhlet
both sent free by mail. Mention II e \ d
iigii T anti
send your address to Dr.
K liner <k Co. Binghamton. N. Y
'l’he
proptetora of this paper guarantee the
genuineness of this offer
Vita Medici neamake nick people well.
No cure, no pay.
*
: Read ad.
|
Nerves marie whole by Vita Medicines.
I
| Read ad. No cure, no pay.
*
Liver and Kidneys made well by Vita
Medicine.
Read ad.
No cure, no pay.
j
“Oh¡
Ilow I
suffer—Rlisinnntism
1 and Neuralgia
Can't Ite t ured.” Yes
it can. Read ad of Vita Medicine Co
Nc cure, no pay.
♦
PRECINCT.
Justice of the Peace
Constable
............
G. W. S appington
.. .8. V. A nderson
CITY OFFICIALS.
Mayor
............ B. L. E ddy
..... P.
M c I ntosh
..... C. P. K nvdson
H G. Davis
.. F. M c C ormicl
..J. K T vttlr
........... C. N. D rew
H oward C ary
i-
Council
Recorder
Treasurer
Marshal...
CL YDE CLI Ml MS
SCHOOL BOARD
01 md i Thxy îr
B. L. *Kddy, and
Edmunds..—Clerk, Tom Coates.
Q.
A.
M. E CrfCRcn:— Rev. M
. Dixon, pastor.
Preaching service at xi A. M. and 7:30 P- M-
every Sunday. Sunday school at 10 A. M.
Class meeting at 12 M. Prayer meeting every
Thursday nt 7 P. M.
Services will be held at the Christian Church
every Sunday at 11 A. M,;Tuesday, at 7:30 P. M.
al wilson Ri\er srl.col house Sunday eve., a
7 JO P.M ; at Fairview every second and four
8 luday in each month at 2 P. M.
\V. vV. Gregory, Pastor.
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
A. O. T’. W.—Meets on the first and third
Thursdays of each month at 7:30 p. m. at Wood
men Hall, M. W; T btienhilber, C. N. Drew
Recorder.
BAY TENT, NO. 55 K O. T. M - Meets
on
the second and F outli Tuesday evenings o
eacli month at 8.00 p. M at Woocfmen ball. T
Handley, Com ; John D.iy, R. K.
M orning S tar R ebekah L od OK N o . 52, I. 0.
O. F — Meets on the first and third Wednesday
evenings iti each month. Mrs. C. M. Newman,
N.G.; MissL. Poland, V.G.; Joe Petre, Sec.
MAIL SCHEDULE.
T illamook ano N orth Y amhill :—
l eave N Yamhill daily except Sunday S p m.
Arnveat Tillamook next dav by
n,
l.eave l illamook daily except Sunday 6 p m
Arrive N. I aiuhiU next day
2 p. ni
T illamook and HonaoMviLtR-—
Ar'rieJTro,bOXfieyeX"P(Tue“,*’':-!J;
G. A. R.—Meets first Saturday of each
month at 1 P. M. in I. O. O. F. Hall. C. N,
Drew, Adjutant. W. H. Reynolds Commander
I. 0. O F —Meetsevery Tuesday night at 7 3o
M. in I O. o F. Hall. C. P. Knudson, N.G.,
Mm. Olsen, Rec. Secretary;
W. J. May
Per. Secretary.
p .
rut“,">' *Xi: £;
ALDER CAMP.—N o . 2T q , Woodmen of the
World, meet« e-.ery Friday night in W. of W.
L’ve Hobsonville Sundays
q cJi m
T.
Coates,
Consul, Otto Heins,
Arrives In Tillamook ................. .
?2^ « hall.
Clerk.
Opium, Drunkenness or Tobacco Habit N etarts —
'•C.nd’sAmrrt»v71itT’'",1"y’'
m
cured
No cure, no pay. Read
ad of
A.F. & A. M —Meets first Saturday night of
Vita Medicine Co.
•
Arrive* Netarts
1 ?’«’ each month jn Masouic Hall. T. B. Handley
w M.; Geo Handley Secretary.
Leaves Netarts, same days,
1 k
Arrives Tillamook by
i
Vita Medicinen make red blood. Read U raxo
JOHNSON CHAPTER NO. 24.—Meets at 7 30 P
K o , p _
’
«|.m.
M. on the 3rd Saturdav of eacli month r.I
«d. No cure, no p«v.
♦
at
<5r*"<* R°"n<’' <>«*'y except Sunday Masonic Hall. J. D Edwards, H. P.; W. U
at bp m . or on arrival ,( mai! from McMinn- Conder, Secretary.
TUtniK A COIDIV ONE DAY
Arrives at Tillamook at i 45
SILVER WAVE CHAPTER. No. 13 0 E t
Take Laxative Brumo Quinine Tablet« Ac
Leave« Cillamoolc Daily except Sundav •> a Meets 2nd and 4H1 Satur<iavs ot eav.,1 month
Druggist« icfuud the money if it fails to cute 25
Luvlla Ford.W. M.; Carl Knudson Secretary
5 «3
Arrive« at llranii Itonde at 145.
ALBER CTiU RE —No 44. Woodmen of the
Poat Office hoar«, y ;o A At rn a ». o
Horld, meets every second and fourth Wednes
su’udiv0’'1”
« 00 A
. » i M ■ day of each month, in W. of W. hall. G. N.
Sunday 4:00 to 6 00 P. M
w 1 ’ w ' Mrs. H. II. Alderman; Mrs. C. Waldvogel Clerk
no you
KNOW l’HENEWS
BAY CITY
9 •
DIRECTORY
You can have it all (or
MONTH 50C
PER
MONTH
in The Evening Tdegrani. of
ForHand, Oregon. It is
...............
r
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THE TELEGRAM,
Portland, Or.
COVNTY OFFICIALS
Judge
W W C ondfm
Vo m m i Mi o ti er
P. H arvfv
k h . whrklkr
Clerk
K°WA»!> s
Sheriff
” If. A ldfrman
Treasurer
J ohn H« rkfr
A «sensor
J 8 S tfphfns
purveyor
A M A vstin
School Superintendent
.rower
f 5 , ’ «A WALKFh
F. R eynolds
l7”''uTru,lB‘A,,on”» c«-*v<>»
G.vij
7djo«n”cdY
in
held in the spring J
e<1 term *• fenerally
»•’'" Mi/ch’“Ju ^7*
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LOD3K DIRECTORY
T nitv R frhckam T odgr N o . 51 I O. O. F —
Metts 2nd and «tb Tiiemlays. Mrs. Kli«ab<-tli
S '■ Mr.. Frank I.ong. v. O„ J J PI*-
Seci etary
""C tv
>ndn..O4tn
Nrl.on w
Magnmon
r. rr»r tin .« A P » A. M -*«!
Satoj-» in each month. I’0!
u c H Hick., S
W. AM*«
J w c,eo. w Kiger. Secretary.
< umn No. too. K. S.~Meet. ■’«
’¿"Ofd r -day. in each month
Mr,. KJi*
* -si w M., c.na Netoon, W P . Mr. Maybel
•"ger, A. M f II Hick. Secretary.
P»riric r.one.K Xo loa I. O. G. P —
Friday, b for rod .th Saliirdav and every <>'“•
111 *i"' month C. H. Hick» N. °
Alfredbeane. V.J. J Pye, secretnry,
y« of jan-
Trt Cur. Constipât;«». Fortt**
CMCreta Candy Cathartic. 10e or Sh
ir C. C. C fall to cur*, dranlau refund moaer