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ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Wall Paper and Linings. Furniture, etc., Sold on the Installment Plan. Easy terms. Call and Investigate. Ule are Headquarters for HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINC COODS, CARPETS, MIRRORS, BEDROOM SUITES, MATTING, OIL CLOTH, LINOLEUM, LACE CURTAINS, TABLE LINEN, TOWELING. STOVES, RANGES, CROCKERY. GLASS, Noui’s the time to refurnish your home. OLSEN <&, CO., Call and Inspeet our Goods. Tlxe Tillamook Undertaker's Supplies. Priees are loui for First Class Furniture. House Furnishers. Unittd States in their effort to run n Real Estate Transfers. 1 government of their own the Cubans will John H. Hathaway to Hance and Albert No investment in sight pays as well as j be in excellent hands. Wilks, lots 1 and 2, and N >4 of lots advertising. A Missouri man advertised * * * 7 and 8, of block 8, in Miller's add. for a wife and caught a widow with five Dealers in The overlnnd automobile trip to San Carrie and Oliver Rhude toj. W. andj. children. * * * Francisco to New York City, under the Henry Cochran, W >4 of Se 14 and Ex-President Cleveland has decided not auspices of the Cleveland Plaindealer, E >4 of Sw 14, sec. 2, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W. to spend the summer at Gray Gables this and conducted by Alexander Winton and Clara A. Rhude to J. W. and J. Henry OAK year. Perhays he was prompted by a Charles B. Shanks, began its journey Cochran, lots 1 and 2, sec. 2, tp. 2 desire to escape another repetition of Joe Monday morning at 7:15 o'clock, when 5, R. 7 W and S 14 of Ne 14 and E 14 Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies. from in front of Ferries building, in San Jefferson’sfish stories. of Se 14 of sec. 2, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W. Francisco, Mr. Winton started his horse If * * Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing JVIaehines. Carrie and W. W. D. Turnei to Clara A. Every soldier returning from the Phil, less carriage on the trip over plains, Rhude, S 14 of Ne 14 and E 14 of Se 14, Large Stork of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass. ippines praises the islands as a region mountains, valleys and deserts. This is sec. 2 and lots 1 and 2, sec. 2, tp. 2 the longest trip of its kind ever taken in of great undeveloped riches. On the av. S, R. 7 W. The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook. erage abont a fourth of a returning legi- the United States, if not in the world, and Carrie r.nd W. W. D. Turner to Carrie inent remains behind to engage in busi each day's progress will be watched with Rhude, W 14 of Se 14 and E 14 of interest. The Eastern distination in New ness. Sw 14, sec. 2. tp. 2 S, R. 7 W. * * * York, where a packet from General Shaf The sovereign camp. Woodmen of the ter will be delivered to General Miles. John R. Cook to A. G. and F. R. Beals, all the timber on Nw *4> sec- 26, tp. World, has decided that in the future if a The projectors of the tripexpect to make 1 S, R. 8 W. member engage in the liquor business he the run across the country in very fast shall be expelled, and camps refusing to time. The route taken will probably F. R. Beals to Alvin Johnson, Nw 14 of Se 14 of sec. 7, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W. take this action shall have their charters measure 4000 miles. PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL GROCERIES, Alvin Johnson to James Murphy, 20 revoked. * * * * * * acres in tp. 1 S, R. 9 W. The Minnesota legislature passed a except flour and sugar, Last year the coinage of gold in the number of bills affecting farmers. A new Chas. Remheiner to J. W. Cochran, Sw United States amounted to $107,937,110, law prohibits the sale of oleo or any im 14 of Sw 14 of sec. 2, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W. bringing the total of gold coined from itation butter colored yellow, and makes U.S. to John Sweeney, E 14 of Nw 14 and Save your checks. the foundation of the mint to $2,147,- such sale a misdemeanor. Formerly the W 14 of Ne 14 of sec. 20, tp. 1 S, R. 7 088,113. At the present rate that total stuff was allowed to lie sold if properly W. will be duplicated within the next twenty labeled. The Torrens system ofland title U.S to Ole A. Bergstrom. Ne X °fSec- years. registration is to lie tried it the counties 22, tp. 1 S, R. 7 W ; same to Peter S. * * * ofRamsev, Honnepin and St. Louis (the Ternberg. Fourteen new divisions of the Brother, i counties embracing St. Paul, Minneapolis U.S. to Peter S. Ternberg, Se X of sec. hood of Railway Trackmen of America and Duluth). If it proves a success in 22, tp. 1 S. R. 7 W. were chartered during the month of J these counties it is to be hoped at the March and the force of organizers is Claude Thayer to Louis Olsen. S 14 of next session it may lie made applicable being constantly increased. The effective Se 14, sec. 18 and N % of tie 14, sec. to the whole state. The gross earnings Exercise............................. Primary Class, STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. ness of their work is proving their value 19, tp. 1 S, R. 7 W. tax bill, which was passed after a hard “ Otir Fing.’’ M onmouth , Oregon. to the order. W. D. Shotwell to W. W. Conder, W 14 fight,'provides that with the sanction * * * D emand for G raduates . — The de- / Edith .Mursilla Ostrander, of Sw 14, Ne 14 of Sw 14 and Sw 14 of of the people at the next general election ' Daisv Bell Hendricks, mnnd for graduates of the Normal The final report of the Galveston relief Q"artet ...... ( Mary Ellen Lederer, Nw X of sec. 11, tp. 2 S, R. 8 W. Schools during the past year has been committee shows that the total contri the railroads of the state shall be com- V Luella May Ostrander, much beyond the supply. Positions butions of money were $1,243,495 and of pelled, after January 1, 1903, to pay a U.S. to John Erickson, Se 14 of Ne li, “ The Star Spangled Banner.” sec. 9, Sw 14 of Nw 14 and lots 5 and with from $40.00 to 75.00 per month. provisions and supplies $250,OfX) in I gross earnings tax of 4 per cent in lieu of Recitation .............. Alice Fay Boyingt on, 6, sec. 10, tp. 3 N, R. 8 W. S tate C ertificates and D iplomas .— value. The American people should be all other taxes. “A Hero’s Grave.” U.S. to George A. Barton, lot 3, Ne 14 of * X X Students are prepared for the State Ex proud of the record they made in this as Song ................................................. School, Sw 14, Nw >4 of Se 14 and Sw 14 of aminations, and readily take ft -■ t«■ The first exclusively married men's in all others when the cry of distress ‘‘Mt. Vernon Bells.” paper, on graduation, Strong Academic Ne 14, sec. 18, tp. 1 S, R. 7 W ; same organization ever founded in Colorado came up. and Professional Course. Well equiped Recitation......Marie Merriman Bradley, to Nelson P. Wheeler. * * * filed articles of incorporation with the Training I >epai ttnent. ‘‘The Hero of Lake Erie.” The nominal capital already invested secretary of state. It is k own as the R. M. Dooley to R. Lea Barnes, numer Expenses range from $120 to 175.00 per year. Fall terin opens September 17th. Drill..................................... Sixteen Pupils. ous lots in Bay City. For catalogue containing full announcements. Address in theTexas oil fields exceeds belief, but Supreme Order Married Men's League of Recitation.................. Leo Forbes Wilson, P. L. CAMPBELL, President. the craze goes on unabated. Somebody America, and none but benedicts in good U.S. to John C. Holden, S 14 of Ne 14, Ne ‘‘The Sword of Bunker Hill.” or J. B. V. BUTLER, Secretary. is going to get hurt and somebody else standing are allowed to join. Widowers, 14 of Ne 14 of sec. 25 and Se 14 of Se Solo......................... Mildred Sybil Lister, is going to make millions. It surpasses both grass and sod, nre barred, and a 14 of sec. 24, tp. 2 S, R. 8 W. “ The Patch Work Quilt.” Tillamook School Report. the Klondike madness. And, speaking man who has never enjoyed connubial R. W. Lanefield to Nelson P. Wheeler, Recitation............................ Marion Hare, of the Klondike,where is it ? Did it slide bliss could not get in even if he had W 14 of Nw 14 and W >4 of Sw 14 of ‘‘ A Soldier’s Wife.” powerful influences and all the money in off the earth? sec 9, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W. Recitation ................... Lester Lee Smith, * * * the world back of him. The objects of Frank R. Stcinhauer to Coleman H. ‘‘ The Georgia Volunteer.” It is reported that Father Amado, the the order, as stated in the papers, are to Wheeler, E 14 of Sw X> sec. 12, tp. 3 Song................................................. School, runaway priest from Guadalajara, who unite fraternally married white men N, R. 10 W ; also all timber on N 14 “ BattleJHymn of the Republic.” took with him 100,000 belonging to under the age of 55 and of good moral of Nw 14, sec. 13, tp. 3 N. R. 10 W. Recitation............... Mary Ellen Lederer, religious societies of that city and was character and reputable occupation, to Alton L. Whitten to George A. Barton, “ Sheridan’s Ride.” 1 847 13 1 36 43 15 accompanied by a young woman of one encourage their social and mental cul E 14 of Ne 14 and E 14 of Se 14, see. Song.......................................... Audience, Mrs. Beals................................................... Miss Mevers................................................. 2 &3 965 6 1 41 60 32 of the best families, has crossed the ture, and to render material aid to mem 30, tp. 1 S, R. 7 W. 38 ” America.” Miss Cooper............................................ ... 4 &6 849 1 43 7 27 frontier into the United States. He has bers of those depending upon them for I.O.O.F. Lodge to Peter Wilson, lot 73, Mrs. Severance........................................ 7, 5 & 8 460 10 2 16 25 24 grown a beard. B. O. Snuffer ......................................... 9 & 10 772 8 4 33 39 support. By its good work among the 30 of block 4, I.O.O.F. cemetery. A Gorge of Goodies. * * * married men the;order expects to encour A. G. Beals to F. R. Beals, undivided Vj Andrew Carnegie has given £2.000,000 38 9 3853 164 200 128 age matrimony among their single interest in various lots and tracts. Oh, gee-whiz, I’m ’bout to die; to establish free education in four Scotch Month ending Mnv 24th, 1901. universities, Edinburg. Glasgow, Aber brethren. The order has also an insur John W. Hugill to H. E. Noble, S 14 of Chock up full of cake and pie, C ance branch which grants $4,000 to a Ne 14 and N 14 of Se 14 of sec. 32, tp. Chicken hash an ’ light bread too, u deen and St. Andrews. He stipulates M wife upon the death of her husband. Cabbage slaw an ’ ginger stew. v> 1 S, R. 7 W. that the beneficiaries be his "Scottish a» In the home. * X * fellow countrymen" only, no English, ? CAPE MEARES. There is no natural enemy of the sal In the kitchen all the time. Irish, Colonials nor foreigners. The fund Stuffin’ up on puddin’ fine ; will apply to medical as well as to com mon and other oodj fishes which works Mr. Soloman and Mr. Easter went to : mercial education and will be placed in greater distruction than do the sea lions the beach Monday with a load of freight. Apple dumplin's an’ the like, Septeml>er. the hands of trustees, who will defray which congregate in hundreds and, per Mr. Grosshiem, of Cape Meares light Soon I think there’ll lie a strike 1st Month. 259 In the home. the expenses of Scottish students bene haps thousands offtbe mouth ofthe river house, passed in Friday. 2nd Month. 223 at certain seasons of the year and even 3rd Month 131 44 133 219 201 92 fited under the scheme. Born, to the wife of Wm. Shaw, a A subscriber, you might know, 4th Month 121 32 141 215 204 95 follow schools of fish into the bay. How * * * Wouldn’t write were it not so ; Month 5th 128 213 196 92 daughter. 125 37 Babcock, of Wisconsin, is a bull in the many salmon each o f these mammals Not so long, though, I have been 6th Month 212 24 106 210 189 91 Miss Siineral and Miss Alice Nelson 7th Month 10 147 202 193 95 87 high tariff china shop. His latest decla kills every day is purely a matter of con. attended the closing exercise of Tilla Takin’ all these goodies in Hth Month 70 7 149 205 195 94 ration is that Congress will fall very far jecture, but instances are known where, mook school. In the home. 9th Month 9 164 200 193 96 38 short of its dutv ifit shall fail to abolish in single sea lion has killed and eaten Now, don ’ t sit an ’ grin at me, Axel Nelson and brother visited Short The above report is made for your careful consideration. Please preserve it and duties on all articles controlled by com eighteen salmon within a very few min. beach. ’Cause with you I have took tea ; compare each month’s report next year with this, and you will l>e more able to see binations that fix prices regardless of utes. While that is no doubt, far above I Mr. Hall went to the Hub Friday. And if you can take the hint the rise or decline in school interests in Tillamook. Yours truly, the consumer, and that are no longer in the average, yet it is certain that many Mr. Eichinger, who filled Mr. Gross, Let me see this soon in print B. O. S nuffer , Teacher. the slightest need of protection. Now thousands of royal Chinooks are de hiem's place at Cnpe Meares lighthouse, In the home. listen to the gnashing of teeth that may stroyed every year by these eats. A went home Friday. A Republican, you see, be heard from the josshouse of the vast amount of valuable fishing gear is ' Mrs. Nine, of Bay City is visiting with With the paper to agree, Shamrock II. Disabled also distroved each year by the lions. trusts in which “ infant industries" that her uncle, Captain Hunt, at the light I can holler very loud, S outhampton , May 22.—The cup arrogantly rule markets are set up as They will often become entangles in a house Anything to suit the crowd challenger, with King Edward nnd a gillnet or trap and before being released idols for the worship of a select circle of Mr. nnd Mrs. Asp went to the light- In the home. party on board, was totally dismasted votaries who grow fat upon legalized will by their slashing and biting tear the house Sunday. today by a squall, off Cowes, Isle of Though I ’ d die before I’d ask it, web into shreds. The amount of damage ! extortion. Mr. Heagnev went to Barnegat Sntur. Please don’t let this hit the basket, Wight. The King, who was on deck, done every season by these animals » » X day. ________________ had a miraculous esca|>e. The topmast, But if I must need be plain, would be difficult to estimate, but it is Cuba will accept the Platt amendment mainmast and bowsrpit were broken If you print this I’ll come again BAY CITY. This is the burden of the recent news certainly enormous and their utter ex. I have ju«t received n well »e- short off. The disaster occurred while In the home. termination would be of dntold benefit j from the island. Undoubtedly this fore lected »tock of Lndie»’ nnd Gentle The following is the program which arrangements were being made for the . to the people of the Coast, and especally cast is correct. The amendment is in ’ men'» Shoe», direct from Chicngo, was arranged for the exercises at Bay start off Brambles buoy. Cuba's interest, as well as in that of the to everyone interested directly or indi City to-day (Thursday): for cummer wear, which I »hnll be L omimjn , May 22. — During the racel>e- ' United States. Cuba, in fact, has an even rect! v in the fisheries of the Pacific North- Chorus............. glnd to »how. twren the two Shamrocks and the 8yb. | — School. ________ greater interest in the maintenance of west. anta,in the Solent today, a sudden squall ! If you wnnt a shoe for eace, Army Hymn and Salute. BARBES ANO HAIRDRESSER. struck the yachts. 1 he topmast of Sham- I the idea outlined in the Platt measure Invocation............................ Rev. Metzler. comfort and wenr, call at rock II. was carried away and then her | INSURE WITH SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING than has the United States. All this will Song.................... School, mainmast went by the board, carrying I 77/Zf A’A'P SHOE HOUSE, become plain to intelligent Cubans as all her sails with it nnd leaving her prac- i •• Red, White nnd Blue." Claude Thayer, SHAMPOOING, ETC tkaliy a wreck, The topsail of Shamrock | they study the measure in all its details j P. F. BROWNE, Recitation..___ ____ ..... Fred Ostrander, I. was also carried away in the squall. and realize the position they would be in Agent or Fireman’s Fund and London NalpKnian. “The Gallant Fifty-first " Electric Bathe nicely fluted up Good for No one whs injured on board the yachts. without this country's support. The and Lancashire Fire Insurance Address ......... -................... Rev. Metzler pentone euffering with rheumutiem. The squall struck the yachts broadside Hevnnn constitution framers will grasp Response......... Commander Hathaway Building next <lo<>r to the Poet office on. Companies. this fact. Under the coaching of the , Scraps. M c I ntosh & mcnair , HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA. STOYES, RANGES and HEATERS. s 0 9 KING & KERREMANS, The Red Shoe House. EDGAR LATIMER,