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<r|ic People Who Want has over one thousand subscribers It has more local notes, and is tin cleanest, ablest and best paper in fillamoob County. People who want all the news and who do no. waul slush, dirt and abuse, take Good Job Prutting will do well to bear in mind that there is but one decently equipped Job office in Tillamook Countyt and that is the office of Cite fjcubliuht. (£he fieabUahL TILLAMOOK. OREGON, THURSDAY. June 30th. 1898. No. 3 Summon«. Su ttimotlH. HEADLIGHT X-RA YS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF TII.I. OF OKEGON FOjc TILLAMOOK COUNTY. MaryT. Squires and George Squires, Ì Remember l he barbecue on ilia Fourth. A WOOK. Plaintiffs. A iula D. Snyder and E. A. Snyder, vs If you want to hear some g«»od music Plaintiffs, Darwin Morris, be suie to hear the Hillsboro band. vs. Defends t. J I ila Binder, St* Ila Lyster, AV’. G. To Darwin Morris, the alxive named defend-' A new line of hats for little folks at j’yster,’ Clarauce McKinley, Fred • ant. McKinley, Nettie McKinley and Mrs. Sturgeons. I11 the name of the State of Oregon, you are he e- Henry McKinley, minor heirs of by required to appear and answer the complaint 1 ( T.McKinley, B• F- Fettig rove, W. E. Page and wife left yesterday fur ol Plaintiff filed against von in the above entitled Defendants. siul by the first day ot llie term oftheabove rain a visit to their son Eugene Page, a To Lila Snyder. Stella Lyster, W. G. I.vster: ed Circuit Court next after the publication of this Portland. Clarei.cc McKinley, Fred McKinley, Nettie Mc summons, to-wit: Monday, thesadday ofAug- Kinley and Hviity ‘‘cKinley, minor heirs of C. ust is^S, and take notice that unless you so ap-I Culm & C). sell scythes, snaths and T .M« Kinley and D. S. Pettigiove, defendants. pear Hint answer, the Pla'ntiflf above named w ill In the name of the State of Oregon, you are apply to the < tourt for a decree reforming a cer bay forks lower thau anybody. lit 1 «by leouired to appear and answer tlie coni- 1 tain died executed by you to plaintiiT on the Mrs. Dr. Wise and children were plaint fiku agaiiiMt you in the above entitled» oth day of December 1889, ami recorded on page suit hv the first day of Ih»* term of said court I 586 of Book G of Records of Deeds of I’ Ilamook passengers in on the Forest Grove Stage following six week- publ.cation of this sum County, Oiegon, and that the description there Sunday. mons. to-wit, the 22u*1. day of August. 1S9H; and in contained of lands thereby conveyed be tak- if you »ail »■<• to a swer, for want thereof, t e eu and held to be as follows, to-wit: the East 'The Plug Uglies will give von Rome- plaintiff will apply to the corn t for the relief half of the south east quarter of section twenty- demanded in the fomplaitM, to-wit: that he nine ( m ), Township two (2) south of Range (91 thing to laugh about on the Fourth, following described property;—the south half west of the Willamette meridian in Oregon and l heir parade occurs in the afternoon. ot the north west quarter and t e north-west f r general equitable relief and for costs. Jack Spencer says that whoever says Service of this summons is made upon you by quart r of the south-w. st quar er an I »he south-west quarter of the north went qua ter of six week’s publication in the Tillamook H ead there aie no cyclones in Oregon is a liar, M » lion tweuty-eight iu T. 3 S. of R. 9 \V of the light by order of the Hon.H.II.Hewitt, judge of with a prefix, f rllieie was one struck Willamette meridian in Oregon, excepting the above entitled court mad - at Chambers on Oiegon on the 61 h of June that was a therefrom the following described premises to- the 22d day of June i « q 8 holy terror. If INDI.EY & H a NDI EV. wltbeginning at a pt 20 chaius west and 1S.50 Attorneys for Plaintiffs. chains north of the quarter section come be Among th.1 Tillamook county hoys tween sections 27 and aK in T- 3 8. Il 9 W of the aforesaid meridian, said point being the mi-hlle who have enlisted in the army, is Bob ot the Ne tucca River tlience south is.5,0chains Summons. Moiris, of Bay City. If is also reported thence west 40 c ains; thence south 2o hams thence west 7.25 chaius to the middle of said IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE that Will Provost, of Ray City, has en river, thence iollowing the meandering^ ot -aid OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF TILLA listed. river up stream 88.20 chains to the place of be MOOK. I ginning. containing (»9'4 »ures :n«»re or less, all I Joni Morris took the deer he had in in section 28, rownship and range af rtsaid, be Joseph Gatidrau as administrator town last week, over the iiioiintains Fri- oi the estate of Lawrence Gaud- sold as required by law (for the partition of iday. He intends to make his mother a rau, deceased. Plaintiff. iral property) a d lie proceeds thereof be ap vs. plied to the payment ot the exp uses of this I present of it. Defendant. suit including a»i attorney’s fee of fi ty dollars Lawn nee Goodroe, incurred by plaintiff and the remainder thereof To Lawrence Goodroe the above named <le- St l it wherry season in 'Tillamook is l>e divided amoug the severa claimants as their fendant —In the name of the Slate of ............ ..... Oregon, inteirsts appear in the complaint and that a you arc hereby coin niandeil to appearand an just .diout over. The-recent rains caused guardian be appointed for the minor hei'sof swer the complaint tiled against you in III the many gallons t«» lot on Ihe vines, else '1' McKinley, deceased, and that plaintiff above eniitlcd suit; 11 or before the first day of the market would have been over loaded have such further order or relief as to the court I the next regular term of the above named with them. The beiries grown here are may seem just and equitable. court, said dav being Monday, August 22. IK’.s, This summons is published by order ot Hon. | and fidling to d.> so. the Plaintiff « 11 demand exceptionally large and of excellent fla- George H. Burnett, judge of the above named the decree as prayed for in said complaint, the I vor. Court u hick order was duly made and «luted same being in brief as follows: 1st . Decreeing Avery Porter, of Forest Grove, bi ought you to hold in trust for th * Estateot Lawn nee the -’¿th day of June, 1M9S. Gaudrau, deceased, the legal title to the s 1 % < f over a large load of cherries from that W. J. M ay , sec 10 Twp 1 n r 9 w in Tillomook county. Ore. place Friday and soon sold them toour Attorney for plaintiff. and 2nd . requiring you to convey said legal ti tle io thesaid ' stat« of Lawrence Gau it au, aud citizens. 'The cheirieH were nice, ex- ■ for cq>t> and disbursttne t* of this suit. ! cepling they were badly shaken up by Service of summons in said suit is made » p-»n ! 'h» ir ride over the mountains. Everything in ti e line of Inew/oks to you by publication thereof in the Tillamook make the childien happy at Lamb’s ill . weight by older of Hon H H. Hewitt, judge Ou another page of this issue we pub of department No. 2 of said court, and done at Hankerchiefs, fjis I i ribbons, lace, um Ch tubers in the city of Albany ill Linn count), lish a communication from the pen of \V. Oregon, and date.» June 25th, ih<)8. I'' D. Jones, our predecessor, who is brellas, hats, mills, everything ioi the A. W. S everance , now a resident of (’»»liege Park, a small Attorney for Plaintiff. 4 11 at .Mrs. Sturgeons siii bui ban town near San Jose, Califor nia. 1 J Joseph Todd, of flu* firm of J. A. Todd A- Co , hits com hided Io locate permit* nently ill this city and Ims rented the C >ndor residence, ami will move in shotllv after the Fiiiitfh of July. I ilia- inook always lias a warm welcome for such people as Mr. and Mr«. Todd. fl COMPLETE- NLW STOCK. OF HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE, FARM MACHINERY. LOGGERS SUPPLIES, FISHING TACKLE, 'The Kickapoo Medicine Co. is giving entertaiiimmits every night at the Opera House. 'The company is quite sm ill lull they manage to anm«e the peaple immensely. ’The show thev give is really about as good as those which we Im ve in tile p-mt pail 25 ami 50 cis to attend in this town On Thursday ami Friday night the shows will be free. AMU NITION ETC. A FULL I.IXI KEADY MIXED PAINTS No old shelf worn slock; Everything new and up to date. M . Mo CAEYo O pposite B ank -L....... si; It is a w ¡1 know n fact tlial lite wtnlll» of the nation lies in the condition of the agricultural district. The farmer is the backbone of the country. Ihe farinei may better his condition by accepting such methods in the tilling of his land ami the preparing of his product as will involve the least labor an I expense, onr ft will not cure everything. It is not claimed that it will cme hue «»lie com plaint, that iy. dvspep-dii. We cannot say that it will cure every case of dvs- p« I »si a, but it will cure a large majority ■ f them. Such < ases ns me adapted to its u«e will derive immediate benefit one small bottle will he sufficient to test it. 'The Shaker digestive cordial is espec ially adapted for emaciated or elderly people whose food does them but little nr no good because it is ii*«t digested. The Cordial is a digester of food happily combined. Read one of the little books wli ch your druggist is now giving away and learn of this wonderful remedy. A reallv palatable Castor Oil call now be had under I he name of L axol . Lo-»k nut nn<1 l»o on hand for the foot rar»-» on th»*4lb nf July in the nfleinoon »liter tl e I’hiR Ugly parnde. F of rare, free lor all buy« under 16 t <• or of age. 1st prize— $1.00 2<l priz ■ .50 cl« Sack rare, free for nil hoy* a liwpssity now. No progressive yenra of age 1st pi'ze—$1.00 farmer can do without one. We Irne .50 cfs. I on er size., nee or wiite hand or Wlnellmrrnw race, same na above. Gieu«e(1 pule race, free for all hoya tin ier 12 vents of ag*. 1st prizfl —11 00 'Th. sc to ronchi'le by n grainl tub race <m the slough from the Irene l»imliiig to Cohu’a whatf. 1st uiize—$1,00 2*1 priz*» .50cta. Free for all Mikado and Empire Cream Separators FOARD & STOKES CO Astoria, Ore. TILLAMOOK BAKERY, AND restaurant A lways has on hand La«f Sun I iy the W<»o*1tiien coii<1ucte«l the ceremony of unveiling the monu ments of their (lead, at thecenielty The »•t.teiiilHItce of W<«O(lmen ami their frieufla whm very large and the eetmony was lialeiied to with tbecloReal attention. The monuments unveiled were »h sc of IL R Hava and l.iiwrcm e J In s >n. The offi- er« pertici paling in theexeic ise« were Tom Conte« C. (’ , H. B wera Ad visor, I’ W. Todd Banker, Otto Heina Clerk, John Barker Master of (’eremo- nies and Theo Steinl.ilbe» Murahal, A abort n<ldreaa waa delivered by Mayor E-ldy ami appropriate music was fur niahed by a nquartet. roiieiating of Frank KerriiHMti, 'Tom Conte*, Dwight E I- tnoiids end Dr. C. E. lmwke. _.T, rc FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CAKES A lso a complete line of Canned, Fruits, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco and Stationery. Best irx CLfy. Lunches from 10 Gents up.— Frank Wheeler, Prop, ¿L Riuer and Ti'lamook Stcicje Line M c NAMER & BAC2N Props. t EldMET QUICK, Drivtr Leaves Forest Crave at 5 Hid Sua. Ta"‘ Th’Lrl Leaves Ti'dammic at B A Id Iden. Idled, tri FARE (400 Ccod Hcronidivdatiaas Tareogh Tr:plu ID Hrs. Special Fates ta Campers and Fishing Parties Finest Fishing in Dreqcn slug t-» dulsoa Rivar tad ils TribuUriu. uMcmr-x. G. IV. BACON JOHN. ,eit Gr0Vt. e Livery and Feed Stables, Tillttnook. - o I Elinor Duffy, of Portland, Mi"" M I« her* rnirter the «»“j.ic ■ of thp llv,ienie DppHriHie.it of the V’ h . v . C oi .I' hiiv I" " benlfli t.rlk in M. F. ( Innel. on r.ie».lHy I hh . r I. h in mib. HtHi.re »»i.l, it i" w ii.nl>> <lnty lo !«• Iieultl.y, th»t thi» .Inly iwnf <>v. iwl.oln. inU toe.erv f»tl.er en.l iiiotlier, .. n aixl .Imiid.ler—to ev»rv cl.ilrl >.orn R...1 miliorit. Hi.e pictn.e.l ll.e ron.lition» ll.Bt exi»t« in n home where the mother . henlll y—«bowing th" t the irle.l ► lone w l i.-h r»Hi»te" from her life ilium- ni." ti e lire" of her entire fnm.lv In <• mlrast « «" the picture of the home iwt eretl.e rno'her i» ,.lw»y" ill She claim" 'het eiekne»» ....<1 prema ture death are »infill There wa" a p leaaatil ..timber in at- tei.rln.x* at thia her fl.at talk of a aerie«. Anil every women preMoit ahowe.l deep interest a« the la’ker diacl‘We.1 to her , aiid.ei.ee the truth" p.ilaiuing to tlie.r woudeiinl organ»«.. $1.50 Per year Mitts and gloves at Mrs. Sturgeons. ■ V. Alderman, of Woods, ih in town Don’t forget to stop in nttlieRscket “Yi.nk” and Dave Fitzpatrick went to Slor? aml i,laPeot 0,lr la,Ke K,ot'k of aH D n’t fail to hear the Hill, boro Biass • ■ • uzn.il wool oniinuiitu remnants. Band on 1 lie 4th of July. Woods on business, Wednesday. B. C. Lamb has a line line of fireworks Dr. Wise will leave fur Nehalem July Clark Hadley has returned from Port for the fourth of July. Ilishue includes 6U1 to. remain there about one week. land. every thing commonly k *pt in stock for Cohn A Co. are selling clothing at C. E Reynolds is selling 10 gallon such occasions. prices that «uprise all cumpe ilors. milk cans for $3.00. Mrs. O. R. Chamberlain, of Lookout Mrs. Sturgeon has received a l.iq.e’ The singer of the Kickapoo Indian City, near Sand Lake, has onr thanks line ot dieasskirts. Pi ices within reach troop w ill render some fine Select ions the for a box of gooseberries, the finest we of all. al Ball in the Court Houseou the Fourth. have ever seen. Many of the berries are I1.» inches in length and 3 inches in Attorney A. W. Severance left on | Childrenb’ ai.d ladies’ hosiery a Mrs. circumference. They were grown on a Slmgeuns. Monday via the Forest Grove Stage line bush 1 year old. for Portland. I he Fourth will be c -'ebrated thi< Rev.I. F. Tobey, supt of the Chil year in Tillamook with vim and enlhus- Nails, $2.49, per 100 lbs, base atC. E dren’s Home Society of Portland, Ore., MSlll Reynolds. is in town in the interests of the society. Mrs. Jogie Stilwell will nave ch rge o' Dr. Wise, dentist. Offices at Tilla He is looking for suitable homes icr Page’s Second-I hi nd store dining tin- ab several little children now in the ham s sence of her father and mother in 1 - mook and Room No. 614, the Dektun of the society, and after its interests in land. Portland, Oregon. tf general. Mr. Tobey and his work tue Get around soon to Cohn & Co if you County Clerk, elect, limner Mason and highly com mended by Governor Lnd waul bargans in clothing, bats ur shoes. deputy, E. D. Severance are busy at the and all who in any way can assist Mr. To hey in his work will be helping a Tom Coates and family are rusticating Court House looking over their work good cause The mission of the society ami getting used to the ways of county at Nehalem. is to seek out homeless and neglected clerks. children and find hollies for them a tmlv Bru. Johnson, editor of the Leader, Cohn A Co. clothing, sh »e and hat noble work in which every body should returned Tuesday frum a business tiip to sale doses July 4th 1898. | be glad to hear a part. Nehalem. If yon want nice fireworks for the Mile« Warren ami «on Joe, of Bay City, were 111 the city S itiirday. Joe intends fourth of July go and inspect the stock to accept a position on tl e Tug .Maggie at B. C. Lamb’s on her next trip into the bay. Latest War News. The social given by the ladies of the Just received a fine ot of all wool Presbyterian church last Saturday was During the past week the sitiiat ion has well attended and every one enjoyed remnants, at the Racket Store. j changed somewhat General Shafter the evening. has succeeded in landing an invading Mr . and Mrs. Nevins and H Hicks, clothing, hats and army of men on the coast near Santiago. Cohn & Co. have of B iy City, were visitors in our city shoes for everybody ami at Hurprisingly The Spaniards made no resistance . One Saturday. low prices. man was drow ned in making Ihe land 'The Elmore went out Sunday with Several small engagements have Mrs. Lem Parker, of Bay City, who ing her usual load of hinter, cheese, ej.gs, has been visiting her friends and rela occured. In one battle fought about 6 etc. | miles from Santiago between Col tives for almost a year in Michigan, re Cohn & Co. receive«! on the Elmore lumed home viii the Forest Grove stage 1 Roosevelt’s rough riderp and a much last Fiid^v a new delivery wagon and a last Friday. Her sister, Mrs Sheldon 1 Inrgei force of Spaniards, 12 Americans fine Imge Mastiff lo haul the same. iiccoinpaiiH d In r home and intends to | were killed and 50 wounded, the Spanish Watch for it in the parade on the 4th. remain here on the coast for one year 1 lobs was at least thiee limes that of the j American. Amongst the Anieiican dead A sinal! dai ky has been engaged to »hive Mrs. II. Orchard and three children 1 are (’apt Allyn, K. ('apron and Ser- it. :ire expected in oil Sunday. Mis. Or • g*‘>iiit llamiltoi, Fish,Jr.—On.lune 9th. All those who will take 11 part in the chard will remain tor some months a heavy buttle was fought between the l>i«*\cle parade on the Fuiuih ol July, dming which her chihhen will be placed ('11I ans under Goirn*/. and the Spaniards. w ill please report( to Henry Crenshaw in St. Alphonsiis’ Academy. The Cubitus had 1099 men and the Span- on Sunday afternoon with their wheels 'The Spaniaids were budlv The Kickapoo Indians will give a iards 5000. at 2 <»’cl<a k lor practice. Eveiyb dy grand entei lainment in whipped and left 150 dead on Ihe I (‘Id. the Opera who owns a wheel 01 can gel one is invit House on Jul* 4 li, commencing at 4 p. The Cub ins had 9 killed and 32 wound- ed. in. If von want to have lots ol fun, mid rd. Tin» Americans are within 4 01 5 miles Don’t miss the foct racing, sack racing hem so.iiv line band and vocai music you of Santiago. 'They are rapidly Bringing and the giaml tub race on the sl ’iigli on want to he present. up their heavy siege guns an I the lina 1 the 4 11. The latter is five for all. W. E. Page and wife, proprietors of battle so far as Santiago ami Cervera’a (Jet ready for lh*> fun on Monday. the Second Hand Sloie, lefi for Portland fleet are concerned may commence at mid oth«*r valley points yesterday on my moment. It is believed that Cer- Don’t miss any of il. I In» Forest Grove singe 'They will he ver 1 will light until he sees his cause M oney to L oan —On country propei- h I »split until after the Fourth. Tlieii hopeless and then blow up bis whips. ty with fit si niorlgage as security. • lauuhier Mrs. Stillwell, will tend their A formidable Ameiican fleet um’tr stole during theii absence. Addtesw, A. L. R. Comodoie Walsoti will sail for the Spai.- i-h coat t about July 41 It. B«»x 252, To resi Giove, Or. 7-14-98 Theta is no change in affairs al Ma Ar’hiu J. Slillw»*H, ami < ». B. David- PROGRAM OF COMMENCEMENT EXER nila. 'I he < ierimins did not hind mai in» s vinca of St Alplioitsus Academy son are ihe latest of I illaumoks quota l<»r at th it point and will not do so while tube Held July 6th 1898. Ihe war. They wen* mustered in last Dewey is in i-omimind Saturday ami started join their com At Havana Ihe silmtlion is glowing Greeting Chorus; Respectfully dedicated to our devpAiat«*. The people are starving ami pany at Manila on Monday. Mo-l Rev Archbishop. On Thursday. July 7th, 1898. at 2 39 At'compaiiisl Penelope Driffield an open levoll is not improbable. ....... Tel <-sa ( 1 oilill pm.. Miss M. Elinor Dufly, ol Puri Ian I, Sabitaloiy......... .................... Minim* The I'aiide ions.. .... Or gon. whois brie mid» 1 the auspices Cimi I«’* Muy PROGRAMME FOR THE t'OlRTH OF Violin............... 1’ nvlop ♦ Dritti. 14 MaiidoHn......... of ihe Viav> Company, w ill give the see- July Celebration. .. Nevada Grayson Piano .............. series. Iler sub- olid heallh talk <»f her W inner Secret Love ......... ject w ill he “Ignorance is Crime.” rimile* May Violin......... P rocession . ..Penelope Driffield Mandolin All fadies interested in the movement ol Bell« May I’iano.............. The proi (* hhoii will be formed al 10. A higher phyaical life for her sex are cor- .................... Minims M sharp iieai tl»V(un>ei <>f 2d Nlittt The Baby Show dialiy invited to he present. Accompanist .... ....Nevada Gi yson Minium and 2<l A venue east mid will march t<» A. F. & A. M.—Tillamook Lod«« The Br«»wnies.......... ....... Clmrlrx May the grove ueai tile public school house ill Violin............... No, ‘7 Btateti comniuni atloii Pvnrb.pc I >1 ffi-M he following order: Mandolin Huturdny < venlng. July and. IK9« X« \ .ida <’.ra \ ■ >11 Pi a .0.............. at 7 30 I’ M. ( )pei«*tta 1, 1 lie Hillsboro Biass Bund of 12 | iei t s Lily Belle . ....... Uoik in the M. M. !>• gree. Penelope D» iflleld 2. Uncle Siiin in C u ringe draw n by a pair Accompanist...*. Sojourning brethren cordially ..... Bohm Salon Studie of Shetland ponies, diixeii by a col insited. Nevsda Gray on Hv order of the W. M. ored COHcllIIIMll. Senior Boys Geo. 11. Handley, Sec. Recitation and Dr III ................. B. lie May 3. Liberty car, containing Goddess o Accompanist......... Rhapsodic lloiigrotsr ................ ............ Liait Liheiiy, Miirioumlvl by 4.) sclmo Notice. Belie May children, repi imeiiling the Mates o Senior Girls Fantastic»....... Notice is hereby given that the p ublic fapanrse Botte • hv the Union. Accompaiitst ............. Ho-sini is forhi.ldeii to m I io - I off lire era« k»*rs or Ta cred I Ove« lure ....... Mayor ami City Council in carriages. any kind of lirewoiks on the Fourth of The Misa-s Belle May, Penelope Driffield ami L A R. uu loot. ......................................... Ruth. Cooper Inly in Tillamook z ' » vhi huv point with llexentauz ................. 'i illeiuouk ¡lose Company. .. MscDowell, Op. 17 in the coi|s»rate limit s of -aid « it 1 except Roth Cooper ........ Tilltunook Ho >k ami Ladder Co on the live acre tract in the McDermo'l The Valley of Silence ............... Tillamook School Childien. Panb.mime........................ Senior (11 ria addilitu on which the exercis» s lor Recitation....... t’lmr'cs May Citizens in Cairiages ami on l>o Me- the day will take place, an»l also tb it Recitiiti .11............. ...(•Ilari«-«* «y back. ...... l..‘i ■ tiilfoid Stilwell and D«ve Pierce hav«* Mandolin Solo.... Pein lone Driffield Lil ER ARY Ex I Ri IM! M AT 'Illi. < »I «»VI .. Mnndolill i.een appointed spe. nil poheemen for Nevn<l.i Gr-vs'ii 1................................. Vural ami Halid Musi - l*i. U'o said day. By Onler of Council, Sonata. Allegro, Andante. Scherso. Beethoven 2. Reading of the De< laratmn ol Lid* Penelope Di iff»«. Id Clyh* (’ieiii«*nlM. Marshal. I »tarn'» pi-ndence by Geo. 1' l.mnb. The crowned Martyr« Accompanist ........ Ruth Confier 3. Oraliiui by lion M. L. Bmlei, < f Inde ALI.KN liOUsE ARRIVAL*. < h ms Hjinn to st. Alphoiistts pendence, Oiegon. Mr« F P Hob«oti an«! Mr« C Peter«011. of Hob Rutti Cooper Accompanist.................. ■oiivill»*: II C Bate«. <>( Atlanta <*«; vr« Finely 4. ................................ Music by the Band T blennx I»Si»eW<»n, of Detroit M» h , Mr* J L Parker o B arbecue . saginaw; »H- h Lucy Lonunans••»». 81 11’01 ter LILY BELL After the exercises hip concluded there of Fote-t Gw»-; Dr F H Hunter, fl G I’li uat»*. Bell, the favorite subject of Qu«-en Titan an.l H D »9m W l< Blackburn Sc family. < ha« ia. Lllv ihe meal while wandering outside of fairyland con will bea Riami batbecue. E Gardner, Ji.11 Lvou« and dHiiglit .-r, l’»»rti»uid; n mortal w ich is a violation of the will be served fret John Johnaon, "t <.;»t iba-di. < H Mnlnua & verses of with the realm Hererlno* was <lis<'overed P m g U gly P ar \ i » i . daughter and Mile« Waro n of Bay City; I I laws bv Thhtl»-<l"« 11. who is jealous of her In pile (offiiiger of IF «»<>«• V5 A Tuilrx k and S r 1 ag«* of The Plug U^ly parade will lake pl >< i Lily Bell's pleadings Till« ledown makes <,fun-town J F Gould S ieri Ian. known her fault to Titania, who. loath lo ban at 2 o'clock p ni. allei which iliviewill I ish h»*r from the rrslm impose« on her as a he foul iM. ing. sat k racing, vic, etc. Keal Estate Transjers. ' nonishineuf the task of Audi g a lost pearl By u»<l»*r of the «*01111111111 «, Until thi is found she is banished, may leturn whenever she »iccom- U E 1< I.YM»l.|»b, June »3 P H of A to Rohl Crawford, lota 2 3 4 5 but 6 A 7 >w<* 6 'I p 3 N K « W plishes h<-r task. While searching for it she (Jimii man. assist- Eudora, the Naiad Queen of anotlier >3 is of A ton II Hallownv N WMOJ W% Sec J9 Tp 4 * H 9 ” * N 2 N dominion, who in turn elves Lily Bell the |»earl J % »ec 24 Tp 4 J R lo W she is In *e rch of Arriving nt the com t of fi- *4u ittraons 25 Alla rt Maiirts tu John 1 M irtin agree ta «ia, great festivities and rcjoieitigs take place ment . ... Dramatis Person«. INTHECDVJJII’C »« Kl <>K T IF. ()? Belle MRy OREGON, FOR TILLAMOOK COUNTY. »5 W s Run von. et al to Richard Nixon, Qn<*«*n Titania et al various tracts. Nevada Grayson l.ily Bril her favorite Ot o fW hinder L. IHner, PUT. Thistledown tier Rival Fai rii*« K Perkins, A Monim B M<> gm vs. ................... 01 F.ii.lora, Nl nd Oucen C A Doty, H Orchaid, and The The following is the list nf letter«! re- Niad«. F Perkins,T. Cronin, M >h*arns, and TiUitiuuok Luml/t-1 in/, *!»»., a R Wert«. nmiuing in the post office at Tillsui -ok, Corporation, Drfts. Oregon, July 1, 1893 : To <'. A Doty, the abov< -named defendant, THE CROWNED MXRTVRH Mr. Geo F. Robinson, In the ttnnie of the »t>'lc of Oieg iti yo 1 s.e A Villa Near Rome. herrb) r«-qitited to appear and answer the com A ct t J IL Harris »!:, _____ f - Ron» m Ixidi«*» »«nd Gentlemen plan plaint filed again«l)o-i, by the fi st day of t*i< ficimr. M um Grace Getchell, ning Ku-u-riit' »it foi Rowena, ni»re of emp» r ti-rm ol the aoove eniHled <-onrt following s.x Mr. J C. Cotner. or Valet ian. T' ey decide to invite th** Chris iirehM public.» 1 ion of this notice, to wiI. the 41 <» Monday in Aiig r.t, 1K-/4, or. In default t ere- t l'erMons calling for same pl »see say tiana to th»* Villa S ckn K n — Row«*nn and her Chill. the plaintiff will a ppi) to the Court for the ic- ‘advertisc<L* L. J liiiwl, P M* lief «lemat ded in the compla'iiit lierelit, to wit, A<t If fUESK 1 * hiistiaua arrive. Rowena he for a «hfcrec again«' you lot the *11111 of |<ij6 4 and Infet»-«1 th« iron from March !<>, 1897 at the roines a Chiatlan rale of 3 par cent fM*r Hiinmu uiittl the date <»t Art 111 ehi 1 - C»M»t Inna lion of the F< 4a. Eta- the decree, and the additional sum «»I ^250 0 , atlorney*« fats in thi» *utl, and for the costs pe>- r V lerian enter« nnpercelved. and dl»i»uisent* nts in this suit, wnd for a fur - Fate *»f Rowe a «ge given t»y J*»u of N«'ENB tit l>••ath of Emelins. (Ariffel sing« ) th< r decree that a tn *» KNK IV: -(Rowena in ei'«hw>.) On to Marty- «late •» arch 16 1-97, upon twenty litre* shares don . of the c .pital »to< * of llut l'iil.«m'a»k L't"*!»»* - D mnulk Pct«»»rue • ng Co. s < ot ,»«»i iiiou. .«« evidenced by certifi Rowe* «. niece of the emprrer. Bril»* 'fay cate, No 5? ¡«sued by stud corp«» alion, be de- Claudian, ..Flora Perkins cteed to be for»*«.' »vd, and the .aid fhare« of baking powder tea Evarista,............................ .Blanch Morga«« st<x k otdetcd ««id lo»ait«fy the decree of the N:<iJa 'I < rr*s Crnoilt ( omt in this suit rendered, and for such oti>-r fl ivoting extracts coffee Bertole .......................... Nich«daa Wrlier furth t and diff« rent rule order and relief as Mild spices sola >eh «Han. Henry l»rl«»nan to th» 1. omt upon tri<l may set tu t»I'.ltable Corel'! fo«« ph »^trader I his nmniiKMis i« pu Jiah* *1 by or»V*r of lion F.inrlin“. Rowena's child . H«*nry Randcr George If. Burnett .Judge of the above Kmperor'a Attendants. W. Handers, J. Writer, Herman Sanders, Martin feiM-ks Edward entitled Court, data June.asth. |F</1 101 W*«ton Chari« s Vgy an«1 John Hen/lrr W. J M ay , Christian• Olive Mtilweil Nevada Grayson. C lavbi . T hayfm . For rale by Rose Wertz Kila Perkin«. Alice vonrr»e. Attorney» f r PlaintiiT Mm^aror Valerian. Bernard bander C. W. Smith & Company Schillings Best baking powder is an early riser and a hard worker. Schillings Be A arcali money-back—right here.