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THE TIL LA MOOIÍ Officili Paper. Tillamook City ani County RATK8 OF SUBSCRIPTION. The*lruckee Lumber •’•Company Í t I amount of busine»» that Portland mer chants can rustle lipin this rich field. Anil now the official organ of the The Cliilkat is one of the beat boats PopuliHt party in Idaho han aban on thecoabt for this trade She ia not ■too large for the bar Imibois to the! doned the support of the silver * south of us, has fair speed and good theory and insists that the proper paasenger accommodation». There is j currency for the country is paper, 1 plenty of businesa to keep her employ- 1 to be issued by the Federal Gov ed on the route, ami everyone interested ernment, anil made legal tender I in preventing the rich tradeo* the coast for all debts. This is but a step ports from going to California will un doubtedly patronize the Cliilkat in pre father. If the mere saying so by ference to the irregular and nnsatis- the Government can make a dollar ! factory service with which the trade lias out offifty cents’ worth of silver been hampered. —Oregonian (•TKICTLY 1NAUVANCB.) Oue year .......................................................... |1 *>. Mx naontha ...............................................................75. Three month« ..................................... &0- Telephone Mu 6. Office coruerof Mainland .«I st cets. The city election, this year will not be marked by the bitterness which heretofore has characterized such elections in this place. The nominees are mainly men of a con siderable degree of prominence and well qualified to fill the positions it can make a dollar out of noth 1 to which they aspire. ing’s worth <»f paper. We repeat in part what we said last year, the H eadight belongs to D iiii ’ h Review states that the no particular faction. It has Ito prebent business in the boot ax to grind, and no enemies to and shoe line Hiii passes all records punish. in shipment from the East for Nov The H eadlight wants to see ember, being twenty per cent, good capable business men at the larger than in the prosperous head of affair» and it believes that period of 1892, and that the total such, men have been nominated. for the year will probably be the The question with the voters, greatest evei known. The works should not be A does such and such are running full capacity, and the a candidate belong to my faction, hoBtof urgent demands would seem blit is he a good business man, pub to indicate an inability to satisfy lie spirited and qualified for the (he demand. office lie seeks to till? If so, vote for him: if not, do not vote for him. American manufactures continue There are plenty of business men to be popular abroad despite the who are not lit for public office. assertion that protection would They are utterly selfish, ready to make them unpopular. The Lon do anything honorable or dishonor don Economist, of recent date, says able to win the Almighty dollar. that England is becoming a large They are mean, Hellish, grasping; purchaser of American manufac they absorb the resources of the tures, especially in iron and »tee) community, and give never a lines, and that English manufae- penny ill return. They oppose all hirers must cheapen their cost of public enterprises and improve productions if they are to hold ments, We do not know whether their grounds against the Amari any such will be on the ticket or can competitor. not, for at the time of going to press it is ¡incomplete, but if they Pittsburg dispatches announce are, give them a good letting alone and vote for the men who that every blast furnace in Alle are of some benefit to the com- gheny county is at work for the unity. first time in three years, and that A h a general thing a chronic more furnaces are now in operation kicker is a good man to let alone. in that sections than ever before. If he kicks, out of office, he will Mr. Bryan, who insisted while in kick and make trouble in office. Ohio that he saw no signs of return The best thing to do with the kick- activity, should have looked a er ir to give him it dose of his own little more closely. medicine. The man wanted is the broiul minded enterprising buainesH Tillamook mi«l vicinity must have reg man with sense enough to form an ular freight service to Portland, says the opinion, fnji-ness enough to look on transportation committee. At the bi both Hide of a question anil »courage weekly meeting of the committee, held in the Chamber of Commerce yesterday enough to net up to liis convictions afternoon, this sentiment was given the of right. form of n resolution, and immediate ac HEADLIGHT The Best fs Alu ayx Tlie Clxea-pest taring iiiduatriea and in agriculture Thia if* a route which is of great hn-> which depend» largely upon in- portance to Portland and the steamship ( company announce their intention of diiHtrial activity', have been far making rate« low enough lo just cover | greater than that. Protection not i operating expense», and in thia case will only protects, but incidentally ben naturally look for the support of thejob- efit» others quite as much as those ' hers of this city, ami the permanency of I the line will depend largely upon the directly protected. (KtUainoolt fteoblfolit. note on hun.l tU lest and most v mjdete stock of (Groceries, Provisions and J Loggers Supplies Clothing. Q 4 Boots, Shoes,jind General AI e r c h a n d i s j , now in the Tillamook maket and sells them at prices that defy competition. ^r0 stale groceries, no shoddy, no cheap John articles for sale at our store. Our cuS. NOTICE KOK rV BMC AVION. Land Office at Oregon City. Or. Nov 27 1897 —Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his inteution to make final proof in support of his claim, and that sa d proof will be made before the Register and Receiverat Oregon City, Ore., on January nth, 1898, vie: Jefferson D. Puter; II. E. I0357 for the W»s of N. K.% and W>u of S. E % of Sec 36 T. a, N. K. 7 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: George N. Small, of Tillamook Or. John Leon ard, of Gales Creek, Or. W. I.. Murray, of Astoria Or, D. C. Hatch, of Portland Or. Chas. B. Moores. ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE. Register. i KI THE Circuit Covsr or tiik S tate of 0« k GON FUR THE Cot'NTY OF TlLI.AMOOK. W f Tn the matter of the ) NOTICE FOR PVBLICATION. Estate of Lester B. Hart 'f Land Office at Oregon City. Or., Nov. 27th 1897. an Insolvent Debtor. J —Notice is hereby given that the following The undersigned, having on the 2-th day named settler has fib d notice of his intention of Oct. 1897. been duly appointed Assignee of to nial e final proof in support of liis claim, and the Estate of Lester B Hart, insolvent, notice that said proof will be made before the Regis is hereby given to all persons claiming indebted ter and Recfiver at Oregon C ity, Ore., on Jan ness against said Estate to present their claim uary nth, 1898 viz: William L, Murray: H. E attheofi.ee ot Handley & Handley at Tillft I0387 for tlie N. E ’4 of Set 9, Tp 6 N R 8 West. 11100k. Oregon within three months from tjie He.names the following witnesses to prove date hereof. liis continuous tesidence upon, and cultivation Albert Harri«, of said land, viz ; Assignee. J, D. Puter, of Gales Creek. Or.. John Leonard Dated Oct. 25th I897. of Gales <'reek, Or., D. C. Hatch, of Portland, Or. George N. Small, of Tillamook. Or. Chas. B. Moores, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Register. tomers are always satisfied- J. B. Hobsonville, Oregon Principal Ofti-e 21« Berry Street. San Francisco, Mills at Truckee Cal 4 J I SINGLE-SHOT RIFLES f Pronounced by Experts the Standard of the World. Ask your dealer for WINCHESTER make of Cun or Ammunition and take no other. FREE :--Our new Illustrated Catalogue. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., New Haven, Ct. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. Oct.. 1897.—Notice is hereby given that the fblhtwing- '11'amed «ettler lias filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore gon, on Dec iSth 1897, viz. Edward Evans; H. K, 10810 for the N E % of sec 28 Tp 2 N II 7 Wes t NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land (^Ifice at Oregon City Oregon, Nov. 24’, 189?: -Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said pi oof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook Ore. onjanuai y 14th. 1898. viz Erick Glad; II. E, No. 10372 for the S w of Sec. 25. Tp 2 N fl 8 West. lie names the following witnesses to ¡»rove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land viz Frank Severance, of Tillamook Or., Laurence .Johnson, of Tillamook, Or., George Johnson; of Tillamook, Or., Charles Bester, of Tillamook, Or. Chas. B. Moores • I Register He names the following w itnesses to prove his coll tin 1 tons resilience upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: John I’aquett. of Tillamook, Ore: Fred Paquett of Hobsonville. Ore- Jo- eph Gaudrau, of Ifob- sonville, Ore; Isaac Smith, of Wilson, Ore. Chas. B. Moores. « Register. I * * - i ADMINISTRATORS > Al E. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Oltl-.GON CITY. OR. Notice is hereby given that the approved fractional plat of Township 3, South Range 9 West, has been received from the Surveyor General of Oregon, and on January 4th, D98. at 8 o’clock. A. M.. of «aid date, said plat will be filed in this office, and the land theirin embrac ed will be subject to entry on, and after said date. ( las: B Moores. KeulMer. Win. GnllnwaJ. Receiver- i Alter coii»i,lernl»le di.cimiMt mnl (tie loss of a portion o( the trade, which was lenipoiaiily secured, Portland it to have another opportunity to gel into the Tilla mook and Coos Hay trade. The North I’nvitle Steamship Pompany lui. decided to again place the steamer Cliilkat on tkia route, aud will endeavor to iiiaitain a weekly set vice except when bailsniud At tile aninller ports, a eoiitingenev wtiich happen, occasionally during the winter moult,.. The Cliilkat will leave Saw Fiimciaco for Portland tomorrow amt will call at C.-oa buy on tier noithl onnd liip and will sail from Portland on her flr»t regular trip on the rout, about Decem ber 4. i I Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order and decree, of the Hon. County Coui t of Tillamook County, State of Oregon, duly made on the 4th, day of November, 1897 and to me directed us Administrator of the Estate of Ernest Wyss, deceased, and authorizing the sale of 4he laitdslieiei 11 after described. I will on Saturday the 11 day of December 1897, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day. offer for «a be at public auction, at the front door of the Court House, in Tillamook County, Oregon, all the Estate, right, title and interest which the above named decedent, Ernest Wyss, had in. and to the lands in Tillamook County, Or- gon described as follows to wit; The Southeast quartet of the Southeast quarter of Section (ir> eleven, and the South half A No theast quarter ot the Southwest quarter of Section 02) Twelve in Township [r| one. North of Range [7J Seven West of the Willamette Meiidlan. in Oregon. Terms of Sale:— Twentylive per cent cash in hand and the remainder on confirmation of the sale. Conveyances to be made at the expense purchaser. G.. (). Nolan, H.mdley& Handley. Administrator. Attorneys for Estate. I To Cure Consti pat tea* torvvVr. CiU*4v Cwihartic. 10c r?c ir V. C. c. u. to i are, druggists n fund nmuer. C. B. HADLEY, G rand C entral B illiard II all . a Fine Liquors and Cigars H « I H eadqvarters for ths C elebrated Tillamook. (G Telephon: No. GAMBR1NUS BEER fcx.ai * rst m » it at-ww-« w » a It- T T * ” D rug S tore flew and ¡Select {Stoclç. patent ^edicine^ and Drugging Nirtioal A Fine Line of Jewelry. Stationery, Books. r described laud to wit. The W of N W *4 of N F \ of N W q of section ??, T. 1 S r x w of Willamette Meriden in Tillamook County, Orvgou since the filing of the «aid judgement NOVICK FOR PVBt.ICATlON. pi «aid court to satisfy said ji dgemcnl iutercat, I aud oak« at Oregon City Ore . Nov . 4 ill,. costs aud all accruing costa. —Notice i» hereby «Ivetr that n,,. ».n.,«,,,, naniel «elller hc> «led nollcv o( hia Intention H II Alderman Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon to make Saal |>nu>r laauprori of bteclaim, and that Mid proof «ill be made before the County Clerk of Tillahrook C-mrllr Ore. on tree iSth, "I1ow’»lill they arr.” remarked Mrs iM. Via Fraeat UWerMr: II, K «»14. foe the Fi'ltil. apropos <4 the young couple in ll.e .* M ' 4 vi sec A,. Tp « S R 0. Weal. The names of the following wiUnaaea toprove next room. hia crmliauoua residence upon and cultivatUn “Yea." said Mr. F ; “it remimi« me of. Mid land, vie; of niy army days II was always wond V erierwm. of Oolph Ore A Raster of Imtph erfully quiet just previ, ns io an engage Or» J McCore. ofirolph. Ore Pulaske Gwinn of Dolph Ore. ment . < ha« B. Moore« Register. Educate Yoar Howrls With Caarareta. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forcier. Uk. 2bv If C. C- C Hit, druggists ref und money. Í <s I * II Ï j J | à tion will be taken tn put in excentioii NOTICF. TO TAX P \YERS. The citizens of Tillamook can rest as The delinquent tax-r<»H lor the year of I 96, sured (hat the matter will now receive h is been turned over to me with a warrant attached thereto requiring me to collect the ettlracioiui attention. on said roll by levy and sale of the per Some lime past the attention of the taxes sonal property ofslich delinquent tax payers, transportation committee was called to and if none be foul’d then the real ptopetty the state of Tillamook steamer service, dtscribed on said tax rol!. I trust those who .¡re Ils in egida» ity at limes almost anniliitot delinquent will pay up soon, and t’iu> saye cost ed trade between Portland and the const themselves considerable II II Alderman (toiiiCs. Citizens ( f Tillmnook have been Sheriff *»f Tillamook Co., Ore. agitating the question of increased ef ficiency in the service, but were unable bHEKlFF S SAM to make the company, now operating a vessel, make any change. When the In the Circuit Court of Un "tate of O.-eg, (hr the County of TiUatnooU matter was placed before the tisnspor- George W. is fit ) AOMINISTKATOK’S Phiiutiff I tation committee that body commenced —VX— > Notice is hereby given that by virtue ot an a survey of the field to ascerlsni what C. L, Chatterton order a d decree of the Hou, County Court, of ltefcudant J could be done, and now announces posi Tillamook 1 ountv. State of Oregon, duly in-nied tively that Tillamook shall have a week i NoLice i« hereby given lliHt by virtue of an on the »th day ot'November 1897, and tome ly sei vice. execution, duly issued out of and under the directed a« Administrator p£ BONIS HON No a peri He steps have been taken yet «ea! of the above entitled court in the above of the F«tate of T, F. Marita decrgM d. cause to r».e duly directed and dated and authorizing the sale of the lands toward accomplishing the purpose of Hie entitled the Mth day of Ort. 1R97 upon a judgement duly hereinafter detcrihed. for the piirpoile of satis committee, hut something will he done rendered on the 2?th day of February 1893 jn | fying a ce taiu inortgtgr upon said lands given soon. The trade between Poitlnnd and the Ju tire Court for Hiv precinct. Tillamook , bjr said decedent in his life time to one George the coast points just ¡lies a weekly vessel, County, Oregon for the sum of 92930 and f“no F. Williams, dated Jan. 8th. 1892. I will on and winch judgvinen t was duly dm keted Saturday the it day of December 1897, at one and it is the belief of those who have in costa by the clerk in the Circuit court lieu docket o'clock in the afternoon offer for sale at vestigated the subject thoroughly that for Tillamook County, «(ate of Oregon on t he public auction at the front (torn- of the Court there will be marked increasesot com 3rd day ot March 1893, a id contmaii ling me to House, in Tillamook County. Oregon. The lauds modities from those localities when the satisfy the said judgement, interest and costs , in I illauiook Co. Ore. described as follow* towi service is made regular and ftequent. out of the peraonl property of the said C. L. . The East half and the Southwest quarter of the Chatterton ami for want thereof then out of the Northwest quarter aud the Northwest qiraitep It was the unanimous sense of the com real property belonging to the sa'idC, I., Chait- 1 of the Southwest qmirier of Section (30) in mittee that Portland's i nt »»loti demand evtou in thi* County. Township (>) Two. South of Range (9) Nine that merchants here unite on tome Now. therefore, by virtue of said ’ execution, U 1 si of the Willamette Meridian, in Oregon, order, device hh <| 01 der of sale and containing 1I60) Owe hundred and sixty acn»s course to attain the desired end. The judgement, in compliance with sal<1 writ I will on the 14th Terms of «ale — Twenty-five ¡»er cent cw<h in competition from other cities is making day of December I897, at the hour of 10 o clock. hand, ami the remainder payable upan confirm inroid« on the legilimate teiritoty of A. M at the front door ot the County Court ation of sale. Conveyance« to be made at expense of pur Portland along the coast, ami the hope house, In the city of Tillamook, «aid county and of local merchants is to push toward the state. <ell at public auction, aubjecl to redemp chaser. tion. to the highest bidder, for cash m hand, all C. O. Nolan. south with coasting vessels, adapted to the right, title and intereat which theaaid de Handley A Handley. Administrator accommodate tarfiic there. —Oregonian t fendant has. or has had in and to the following Attys, for EMate. ot tOHif SOM We publish in niiolher eoliiinii mi nrtic'le lioin the Oiegoniiui, to the effect that (lie Hteiiuier Cliilkat in to be put 011 thin route again, ami will be here by December 4th. We give il t i our reailetH far what it in worth, but tliin we know that unlesH the Cliilkat, or whatever other boat is put ou thin route comes up to Tillamook, there will be little use fai it» coming at all. The people of Tillamook will not pay a double freight, either Oil tlieir ex pol ls or their imports, ami aside from this every lime freight ie handled it is more or less dam nged, especially if it be transferred out in the open mid exposed to « inter storms. Whatever bout is put on must come up loour wbin ves to receive mid land both its freight mid its passengers. The Cliilkat is mi excellent bout, far better than miv other tlmt has ever been ou this route, and if she is really coming and will come up to Tillmnook. then the long looked far deliverance is at hand m d out people will have mi opportunity of showing whether or not they de serve the effort tlmt Ims been made to seen re cheaper mol better trail» ir, portulioii for Tillmnook. through the indifference of the people, this effort should fail it wiil probably be a long time be fore another effort is made to rem edy present existing evils. Low-tariff Ntlvoentee who were (Hiking iiliout prive» un der the Bingley law will be grieved Io learn Ihnt the net average in crease in price» of article» nffected by importation is less than one per cent., while the increased earnings <4 llioae employed in the nianufae- WEE KLY Prescriptions CarifuH) Compound od A COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF ---------- f HARDWARE. STOVES, z TINWARE, FARM MACHINERY. LOGGERS SUPPLIES. /)r 4 « * 4 È t I 1 FISHI NG TACKLE AMUNITION ETC 4 4 4 A FULL I.IXE op READY MIXED FAINTS 4 4 /•.very thing •tewt/tä uf> to date. Ac e/,/ » J1» CARYy O pposite B ank