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    II1OK BOARD OF TRADE.
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Meets first and third Saturday caeh month.
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FREE INFORMATION
Address
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OCR WOOL ANLHTSPKlCE
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CHANGES MADE IN THE NEW TARIFF
LAW OF 1890.
sponsible for tho lower price« for Ameri­
can Wool as compared with this time last
year, yet as the consnmption of wool in
the United States is increasing, as it is
under the McKinley bill, there Is the
la-st prospect for a good demand for the
new clip so long ns it is not held above
the value of the competing foreign wool,
and while there may be some disappoint­
ment that prices are not higher, it must
be remembered that with the present
tariff the American wool grower re­
ceives abont twelve cents per pound
more for his wool than is obtained by
growers of similar wool in other parts of
the world, and this rnncli more than he
would receive without this degree of
Protection.
regarding
TILLAMOOK.
BOARD OF TRADE,
TILLAMOOK, ORE
M’QARRAHAN’S LONG FIGHT.
BACK
LOT STUDIES SOCIETY.
Th« K ots I Kdncallonal Syilsm n.gun at
For Over Thirty Years He Has Pushed a
Claim for Millions.
Evan«tnn, Ills.
Mr. Volney W. Foster, of Evanston,
fils., assisted by Professor Henry L.
Boltwood, principal of tlie high school,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. August
1K.
1891—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 proof will be made before
the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla­
mook, Oregon, on Oct. 1?, 1891, viz:
n TT VKT
STAR LODGE. NO. 76,
. U. U . W .
Anctent Order United
Workmen meets every Monday evening In the
l.O.O. F. hall at Tillamook
Dr. H Pvtre w
Medical Director.
E E. S ei . i h . M W
A. W. S evekance , Recorder.
A
COMMERCIAL
FOUNTAIN PEN?;-
Only 25cts. P st-paid.
William McGarrahan lias just closed
POST-OFFICE HOURS,
D. L. C. Pike,
his thirty-third year as a claimant.
The only cheap, reliable Fountain I'enj
The post-office at Tillamook will be open every
Homestead Entry No. 6849, for the n e
of see.
day in the week from 8 o’clock a . m ., to 9 o’clock
Since 1858 he has been trying to estab­
i,tp. 5 ». r jo w.
The Decline In Wools the World Over.
Simple, ilfcrafble, and everyonJ
He names the following witnesses to prove his »*. M., ami on Sunday from 1 to 2 P. M., and from
lish before congress his right to the pos­
Meet on American Wool—What the
continuous residence upou and cultivation of, 4 to 5 p. m . Mails close at 45 minutes past 7 p . m
warranted'.
Money order and registered businesa close ai 5
Idria
quicksilver
session
of
the
said land, viz:
Price Would Have Been but for the In­
W N Vaughan, Amos N Vanghan, Samuel o’clock I’. M.
mine. He went
Sophia Severance, Post-mistress.
Downs and Smith Elliott, all of Bay City Tilla­
Address the manufacturer,
creased Tariff—Outlook for the Future.
to the national
mook county. Oregon.
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J. T. Apperson, Register.
TILLAMOOK &. GRAND RONDE STAGE LINE.
capital
a
bright,
President Cleveland’» meiwage propos­
W. R. Meserole,
vigorous, aggres-
NOTICE FOR PCBL1CAT1ON.
ing free woo) created much consternation
Leaves Tillamook for Grand Ronde, Mondays,
Lnn<l Office at Oregon City, Oregon, August
Springville, Pa,I
«ive
young
man
among wool growers leet the price of
is. 1891.—Notice is hereby given thutthe follow­ Wednesdays and Fridajs,
of thirty; now he
ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten­
Leaves Grand Ronde for Tillamook, Tuesdays
American wool should be depressed to the
tion to make final proof in support of his claim,
is gray and old;
and tliat said proof will be made before the Thursdays and Saturdays.
level of foreign wools by placing wool
but unlike other
County < lvrk of Tillamook, county at Tillamook,
Makes connections with McMinnville and
Upon the freelist.
Oregon, on Oct. 9, i 89 i , viz:
claimants who
JOHN TYLER.
Grand Ronde Stage.
When congress revised thetariff in 1890 Protection Ilan Reduced Price« In Canada,
Thomas J. Gregory,
have seen their PROFESSOR BOLTWOOD—V. W. FOSTER,
Tillamook, Ore.
Homestead Entry, No. 863o, for the s e # of se’4 Larsen House,
the leading wool growers asked for tho
hopes
repeatedly
has
successfully
undertaken
a
novel
An interesting discussion in taking
sec. 3, tp. 2 s, r 9 w.
TILLAMOOK it YAMHILL STAGE ROUTE.
shattered, M c - scheme for educating young men and of He
Very moderate increase upon raw wool of
names the following witnesses to prove his
place in Canada as to the variation in
Garrahan retains women along the lineof practical affairs. continuous residence upon and cultivation of, Stage leaves North Yamhill daily, except Sun­
one cent per pound. What they most de­
land, under Sec. 2301, R S.
the prices of cotton and woolen goods
WM. M’G ARRAU AN.
all
the seal and Mr. Foster has a beautiful home on said
William Owens Sr.. Win. II Owens,Jr., Joseph day, at 5 a . m , for Tilluinook.
sired was tlie correction of two serious
under the protective tariff. The inquiry ambition of hi« early day». Time and Greenwood boulevard, and in the spa­ Hoyvart. N O Davison, of all Tillamook, Tilia- Leaves Tillamook daily, except Sunday, at
abuses by which the spirit and intent of
countv, Oregon.
5 a . m . for North Yamhil..
aeems to show that so far from prices again he ha« come within night of Rti%- cious grounds to the rear stands a large, mook
I3-18
‘
J. T. Apperson, Register.
tlie law of 1883 was avoided. Clothing
having increased owing to the additional ceas; time and again one or both houses one story structure called “The Shelter."
Makes connection with trains at North Yam­
wools of low grade were being imported
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
hill for Portland.
duties that were Imposed twelve years of congrtw« have reported favorably upon Up to last January The Shelter had been I Land Office
at Oregon City, Ore ' ti,August
as carpet wools. The growers asked that
For freight or express business, apply at Cohn
I89I —Notice is hereby given that the follow­
ago, they havo decidedly fallen off. It hi« bill, which, should it become a law, utilized by Mr. Foster’s guests simply as 1 20,
ing-named settler has filed notice o hisinten- 6 Co’s store, Tillamook.
these qualities ire reclassified so as to pay
Will Fartfy th« Blood; reaulatetho I
is stated that many articles which had would place him in possession of proje a place of refuge tn case a sudden shower i lion to make final proof in support o his eluim, Passenger agency at Occidental Hotel.
tho same duty as other clothing wools.
Liver and Kidney« and Restore th» ■
that said proof will be made
cfore the
to be imported in 1878, not being made erty valued at $200,000,000. Yet some interfered with a tennis game, or as a mid
Health and Vlgorof Kouth. Dyspepsia, I
(
ountv
clerk
of
Tillamook
<
'ounty,
at
Tillamook
,
O.
ORTON.
M
anager
.
adverse
circumstance
at
the
last
moment
Highly purified scoured wool, after hav­
cool retreat whenever the suu beat too Oregon, on Oct. 17, 1891. viz:
Want of Appetite, Indigestion, I
1 in the country, are now regularly and has always defeated him. He may be hotly upon the outdoor merrymakers,
Lack of Strength and Tired I
ing been carded and then combed into
Feeli<>gabBolutelyoured.Bones, I
Niles
V.Rogers,
. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for
extensively manufactured; for instance, regarded as tho most remarkable claim­ but at the beginning of the year Mr.
muscle« and nerves rec«-ivo I
top, was broken up in order to give it the
P ublication .
Pre-emption D. S. No. 7467, for the lots 5, 12 and
new force. Enlivenstho mind I
1 Canadian prints, white cottons, horse ant the world ever saw. He went to Foster originated an idea which lias , 17 ofsec. 24 and lot 2s sec. I3 tp 5 s, r 10 w.
1
United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore-
^•‘»^taand supplies Brain Power. 1
appearance of waste, so that it might ire
—-----
Buffering from complaint« I
names the following witnesses toprove 1 gon. June 1;, lfiqr.—Notice is hereby given that, I
blankets and woolen shawls. The prices Washington in the first ¡»lace with noth­ made The Shelter a center of literary his He continuous
I
Bn fl IF C? peculiar to their sex will find I
residence upon, and cultivation incompliance with the provisions of the act of 1
admitted under the commercial name of
L> AU ■
in DR. HARTEH'8 1R0V I
of these in 1878 were respectively twelve ing but his documentary evidence and a activity.
1 Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the 1
1 of. said land. viz.
TONIC
a
pufe
and
speedy
cure. Give« aclear, hf-aL I
waste at only one-third of it» proper duty.
Fred Sherzitiger, I) P Harvey, A W Fletcher I sale of timber lands in the States of California, |
thy complexion. Frequent attempts at counterfeit. I
In conjunction with Professor Bolt­ i and
cents per yard, ten cents |>er yard, two belief in the justness of his cause. So
W L Gardner, all of Orctown, Tillamook I-Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,’’
>
Ing only add to the popularity <»f the original
Outside of tlie correction of these two dollars and five dollars. At the present strong, however, has appeared his claim wood he organized the Back Lot Studies j ' county,
Do not experiment—get the ORIGINAL and IIKST. I
Arthur I’rovoost,
Oregon.
(Dr. HARTER S LlTtLK LIVER PILLfk I
abuses the wool growers asked for only time they are less by 25 per cent., and that the most eminent men have figured society, and invited the bright boys and Thomas J Dudley who made Pre. D. S. No.
Cure Constipation, Liver Complaint and Sick! I
I 6898is especially notified and it quirvd to appear of Bay City, County of Tillamook, State of
R.-adache.
Semple Dose and Dream Book! I
one cent per pound additional duty, which the same remark applies to such cotton as his attorneys, have grown enthusiastic girls of the village to become members. and off'er whatever objections lie may have to ■ Oregon, has thisday filed in thisoffice hisamend- j
ina’led on receipt of two cento in poetage.
F f
proof.
Dr. HARTER MEDICINE CO., SLLoula, Ma* I
was all tho increase that they thought good as shirtings an<l gray cottons, and over the case, amt supplied McGarrahan Since the opening night those privileged I , said
I cd sworn statement No 2451, for the purchase of j
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J. T. Apperson,Register.
the 1) ’., of ne
nej{, ami n e 1 ( of t
practicable in the schedules upon raw equally so to many woplens, it is inter­ with funds on which t*) live while they to lie present at the weekly meetings
j s e
of sec. 17, tp. 1 s, r Ku, and will offer
NOTICE FOR PVBLICATION
have been entertained with talks by jieo-
i proot to show that the land sought is more 1
wool at tills time. They were aware esting to recall that when a committee fought for him before congress.
I. ami Office at Oregon (!ity. Ore..Aug. 2o, 189i. | valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul­
He
has
numbered
among
his
legal
ad
­
ple
prominent
in
every
phase
of
business
of
the
Dominion
house
of
commons
in
tliat they weresufferiug from inadequate
—Notice is hereby given that the following- tural purposes, and to establish his claim to I
«P
named settler has filed notice of his intention said land before the Register and Receiver of
Protection upon manufactures of wool. 1874 was inquiring into the question of visers and warm friends Reverdy John­ and professional life, and the programme ' to
a
final proof in support of his claim, and this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday,
the flooding of the Canadian market by son, Montgomery Blair, General Daniel for tho Hummer includes addresses by that make
said proof will be made bt fore tlie County
ISiíd >5?. _
___
American wooleu mills were failing and American goods, to the detriment of Ca­ E. Sickles, Roscoe Conkling, Oliver P. General Nulsou A. Miles, ex-Senator I).
the 17th day of September, 189i.
For LOST cr FAILING MANC00D|
Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore­ 1
He names as witnesses:
.,Sentral cnd NLRV0U8 DEBILITY;
tlie consumption of wool in tlie United nadian manufa<*tiirers and with the ulti­ M rh ri, Dnn el MT. VootI mm . A. H. Gai M. Sabin. Pn-.-ident Rogers, of the gon, on Oct. 10, 1891, viz:
W S Cone, and L Parker of Bay City. II
J |Weakness of Esdy and Mind, EfiecU
j Roberts and A M Hare, of Tillamook, Tillamook
A L, Whitten,
¡states was decreasing, while woolen inan- mate result of raising the price to the land and James B. Beck. On the other Northwestern university, amt a number
of Errors or Excesses in Oldor Young.
I County Oregon.
Robust,
Noble
MANHOOD
fully Reatored. How to rolarge t&4
Pre-emption D. S. No. 7580, for the s w
of
ufactnre was being transferred from consumer, it reported ns follows:
BtrenRthenWKAK.CNDEVELOPEDORGANSJU
’ARTBOtBODT.
side, however, have api>eared equally of gentlemen distinguished ill science, I nw',-;,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
e>2 of swl4, nw’^ ofswJi» sec. 12, tp. Is, I
Abnohitely unfailing HOUK THKATMENT—DeneOt« in a da».
above-described
lands
are
requested
to
file
their
!
r
8
w.
Mon testify from 50 States nnd Foreign Countries. Write the?!.
Anierica to England at a rapid rate, point­
“The almost uniform testimony be­ able counsel, backed by all the resource« invention, banking, navigation, com­
1
claims
in
this
office
on
or
before
said
23th
day'
I
Deaerlptite Hock, explanation and proof« mailed (setiltt*) frte,
He names the following witnesses to prove his
ing in the m ar future to tlie destruction fore your committee was to the effect of the v.ist millions at stake, and by merce and tlie law. Mr. Foster bears , continuous
ERI& MS01QAI, CO.. BUFrALO.N.Y.
residence upon and cultivation of, I of September, 1891.
5-14
J. T.Appcrson, Register.
I
land, viz:
of tlie li< nuv market for American wool. that an increased Protection to manu­ reason of the combination of brains and all the expenses of tho undertaking, and said
NOTICE OF.CONTEST.
L
McFee,
S
Schiflmann,
J
Harrington
and
S. Land Office. Oregon City. Oregon. July
They therefore urged the importance facturers will not necessarily increase money arrayed against him the claimant tiie fame of the Buck Lot Studies society J 1’ Kane, all of Tillamook, Tillamook county, I 27, U. i 89
i .—Complaint having been entered at this
remains the claimant.
has already spread toother points, where Oregon.
! Office by Andrew M. Austin against Marion F.
of Midi necessary increased duties upon the cost of the manufactured article to still
J.
N.
Vorheis
who
made
Pre.
I).
S.
No.
6345
is
The Rancho Panoche Grande is a tract similar organizations are contemplated. especially notified and required to appear and Morgan for abandoning his Homestead Entry
the consumer, and in the opinion of your
manufactiirre of wool as would lead to committee the witnesses have made out of territory in California covering 17,000 Indeed, it looks as though the Evanston
No. G671, dated July 6, iSsti, upon the lot 1 and
, offer whatever objections that he may’ have to Il ‘y II C 1 I . -te. I’ll, ¡iil'l II \\
11 \\ '4 sec. '21,
tlie making In tills country of tlie woolen a very strong case in support of this sent«. It originally belonged to Vicente idea might bear as abundant fruit as the said proof.
tp. ’s„ r i0 w. in Tillamook county Oregon
13-18
J.
T.
Apperson,
Register.
fabrics formerly made hero, but recently view. If, therefore, Canadian industry Gomez, from whom McGarrahan took one evolved at Chautauqua.
with a view to the cancellation of said entry,
the said parties arc hereby summoned to ap­
luqtorted.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lie relieved from the pressure of such un­ title. It i« assertal by the claimant that
pear nt tin’s office on the 21th day of September,
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. August lXul, at i O o'clock A. M., to respond anti furnish
Are the Memoir« Autlientief
Wow, after eight months' experience due competition as that referred to iu the Gomel grant was destroyed by tiro
18, isvi,—Notice is hereby given that die follow­ testimony concerning said alleged abandon­
The Tulleyruud memoirs are still the ing-named settler has filed notice of his intention ment.
witli tlie KeKiiiley bill, wool growers th»» first paragraph of this report the ef­ when Unital States troops captured
PERFECTLY' WELL.
to make tinal proof in support ot his claim, and j
Monterry.
The
original
New
Idria
com
­
subject
of
extremely
warm
controversy
| J. T. Apperson, Register.
fect
will
be
that
the
manufacturing
are suti^ied that if tho bill is given a fair
that said proof will be made before the County 1
F tt . i . more , Dt'BuijUK Co.. I a ., Sept. 18l\
|B. F. Burch, Receiver.
IO-I5
pany
took
ixjfisession
of
the
land
under
establishments
will
bo
worked
to
their
in
Paris.
While
tlie
Due
de
Broglie
and
Clerk of Tillamook < ounty, at Tillamook, Ore- 1
Miss K. FiiiiiiguG writ, s : My luoilier uud
trial it will give them tho degreo of Pro­
.¿sicr used r.i; im- Koenig s N. rvv Tonic /or
full capacity, and the cost of production tho United States mining laws. They many competent historical critics main­ gon, on Oct. ¡0, 1891, viz.
NilTICli roll I’CBI.ICATION.
tection on wool which they expected and and
ncuralg.a. They nre both perfectly ’»■•Ij now
Peter D. Terwilliger,
Laud
Office
at
Oregon
City,
Oregon,
July
assert
that
the
Goiurz
grant
never
ex
­
tain
that
tho
lnomoirH
are
perfectly
gen
­
the consequent cost to the consumer
md never tired praising the Tonic.
TS9I.—Notice is hereby given that the fol­
asked for. Home disappointment exists will be proportionately reduced.”—Lon­ isted and that they are in legal posses­ uine, tlie Comtesso de Martel, known in Pre-emption D. S. No. 596a for the n 0)4 of sec. 24,
lowing named settler has tiled notice of his in­
28. tp. 1 s. r 8 w.
twcaiue of the recent decline in wools iu don Cor. Manchester (Eng.) Courier.
tention
to
make
final
proof
in
support
of
his
SEVERAL CASES CURED.
sion, This is the starting point v* the the literary world as "Gyp," and niece He names the following witnesses to prove his claim, and that said proot will be made before
residence upon and cultivation of.
I'irrsBURG, F a ., May, 1h.c0.
tho outside markets ot the world, caus­
long and bitter battle. The case has of M. de Bacourt, Talleyrand's first ex­ continuous
the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at
said land, viz:
The well known Kev. Fuslor A J Z., who
been to the supreme court of the United ecutor, denies their authenticity alto­ I> S Huy les. Geo W Shotwell. E M Keys ami Tillamook, Oregon, on September 15, 1891, viz: ' will
ing a corresponding decline in the United
jeadily give his name on request, write«
Our Ixoit «hipping Bounty lllll.
M A Keys, all of Trask Tillamook county, Ore.
j is: An orphan under my care Buffered from
Charles E. Steel,
States, but tlie wool growers realise that
One of the grentait ptaunireH Mt end­ States five times, and during their a<l- gether. She asserts that when a girl she
13*18
J. T. Apperson, Register,
j
Pre-emption I). S. No. 7561, for the sw
of s ’ jpil :psy for four jears, which had mu vanned
~
Lincoln and was set to copy the Talleyrand manit-
' -yi v far, but thro«» bottles of /’¿slor Kueui^'s
their wool M-lla for more inouey in tho lug HUcctMfid rftNcality Ifa iu recounting uiinistration« President«
w q, ofsec. 28. tp 4. m . r 10 w.
He names thefollowing witnesses to prove his Nerve Tonic cured him entirely.
WK PRINT
seaboard cities of tho United States by the stops involved in its achleveiuent. Grant pTHonally ordered that a patent scripts, but she cannot identify tlie pres­
Another boy suflered frein cramps to such
continuous residence upou and cultivation of,
fane
to
McGurrali.an;
but
in
each
in
ent
publication
with
those
manuscripts,
i degree, that he lócame violent at times and
said land, viz:
twelve cents per pound than the same Thia pleasure is dental to the enexuies of «lance, for Rome myiterious reason, the
Cards,
and hints tliat the executors who suc­
Henry H Miller. George H Alderman, Charles I mdai)g« red h sown life Treatment ir several
Wool would bring in the London market, American iudnatnea, for their heeler« order was never carrie<l out. The claim ceeded her uncle have lieen tampering
Johnson, and Preston Colwell all of Woods Til- | ¡mspital« by competent physician* gave oti y
Envelopes,
temporary r»*l ef, but after using several
latnook County Oregon.
imi while they regret the downward would be discredited by nny such relation ant enters on the thirty-fourth year of with the original. Next. Professor An-
bottles c.f Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonic bo
Letter-heads,
10-1.5
J- T. Apperson, Register,
j
was cured entirely, and has been well atd
eodency of clothing wool [trices all over of the facta. lint it ia Itnpoflribie In all In* his Washington life undismayed and fob lard, who first raised the doubt, charges
Bill-heads,
htullhy ever siueo.
NOTICE TOR ITnt.K'ATION,
he world they are aware that but for tho atancea to anppreaa a more or Iras aatie- of fight. He remarked the other day: M. (le Bacourt with having altered and
T...1 'I ' H.'u r Ht t H, 1: >T1 (
, ( )i-to<HI. July 34» I
Statements,
Valuable Book on JNervom
.'■i
Noth
hereby given that tne folltnving L
inioly passage of tho McKinley bill, fietl reference to the processes by which “My claim is just and square, and 1’11 falsified the text, ns ho did with Mira­
ID I>isc:ises sent free to any address
Note-heads,
1 naiiicd settler lui". iT d notice of his intention
r
j I ai d poor patienta can also obtain
fa<
k
it
with
my
heart
’
s
beat
blood.
1
beau's
correspondence,
the
latter
accusa
­
twing to inadequate Protection toinanii the reanlt was accomplished, either
I to make final proof in support of his claim and
5
11
*■
I
m
this
medicine fieo of charge.
• Posters,
tion having lreen fully proved.
t hat «>iitl |>i ' of will be made before the County 1
'actiirers of wool, they must ultimately through a “ghoulish glee’’ or from mere will win yet.”
Thia remedy haa been prepared by the Rever­
'
lerk of Tillamook ( ounty at Tillamook, Ore-
I
land-bills,
Anotlier literary man declares that the
end Pastor Koenig, ot Fort Wayne, Ind., since
have taken very much lower price« for InconaideratenosA.
j gon, on September I7. 1891, viz:
and is now prepared under iüs direction by the
Tickets,
Nicaragua Canal Schemes.
InqsTial government confiscated M. de
An instance of this difficulty ia shown
John F. Wright,
leir wool thim they are now receiving.
Bacourt's papers on his death, M. Rouher
Circulars
KOENIG MED, CO., Chicago, III.
Some
internting
information
has
re
1
Pre-emption I). S. No. 6180, for the s c
of
sec.
in
The
Blue
l
’
eter,
a
new
British
ship
­
Well informed wool growers believe
2.5. tp 2 s. r 8 w.
Wedding invitations,
Fold by Dri g-gista at
per Bottle. 6 for
ceutly beeu furnished ton St. Louis pa­ cutting out flinch of the memoirs, while
lie nanicsthe following witnesses to prova 1
'> it failure to pasa the McKinloy bill ping journal, which says:
I
yet another authority puts the blame on
85. La. ge Size, SL.75. 6 Bottles for #9»
“Not that Uncle Sam ia so entirely
!n- out¡nuoiis residence upon and cultivation
Ball programmes,
uld have been followed by price« for proof against argument Wnat he re­ per regarding the Nicaragua canal by a Louis Philipl>e, who is accused of carry­
ots .id land. viz.
Placards,
David S B iles, George Shotwell, Oliver D j
il five cents per pound lower than to- quires ia that it shall fa expressed in dol­ w.dl informed Spanish gentleman. 11» ing away certain compromising corre­
Boatman, and John Euwardz ull of Trask Tilla 1
Deeds,
says
tliat
in
the
early
days
of
tlie
Spar,.
's prices, ami the passage of the Mills lars and not merely founded on extracts
spondence when lie visited Talleyraud on
mook County Oregon.
D. A. FINDLEY,
1^15
J. T. Apperson, Register.
I
in its pla< e would have Isam followed 4 ulled from Admn Smith. Ilia original i«li ixvnpation there was talk of a canal his death lied. The Due <le Broglie re- 1 Mortgages
------------- DEALER IN--------------
»crore the isthmus, and a Spanish ex­
Bonds,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
by • decline of twelve cents |«r pound shipping bounties bill became a ¡xwtal plorer named Honiara, in 1591, indicated plies that the manuscript of tho memoirs
T.and Office at Oregon City, Oregon, July 24, | Staple and Fancy Groceries,
will
!«•
exhiliited
iu
a
public
library
Receipts,
to ring American wool to the level of autaidy bill in consequence of a formida­ tlie Nicaragua route as the most feasible
1891—Notice is hereby given that the follow- I
Dry Goods,
for further elucidation of the
Legal blanks,
tn^ named settler has filed notice of his inten­
ar wools in London, the latter uiar- ble array of figures allowing the failure between the two seas. The Spanish ■hortly
tion to make final proof in support of his claim. 1
case.
Hats
&
Caps,
of
the
bounty
system
on
French
ship
­
Pamphlets,
k
ominating prices for the whole out­
ant! that said proot will be made l»efore the i
government did not at the time give the
Clerk of fiilamook County, at Tilla­
And all kinds of commercial printing, County
Boots & Shoes.
1’atron Saint of thr I^pcr*.
work!. The McKinley bill has ping, which was thrust under his nose by matter attention, but iu 1781, desiring
mook, Oregon, on September i5. 1891, viz:
interested parties.”
quicker communication between the two
book work etc., etc. (>oud work and
Infirm
humanity
the
world
over
is
<.
da decreoae In the im|>ortation of
Milton Calhoun,
From this it seems that when Repre­ («•cans, sent out an officer nnmisl Ga
prone toaeek not only medical butaupcr- regulation prices.
Pre-emption l> s. No. 6269, for the s w % of n e i
factures of wool during tlie first sentative Fithian was charging Charles
'4. n u q ofs e
and 11
of s w 1 i of sec. 31,
of tho ieaa 1891 ami has greatly S. Hill with being “a lobbyist in the in­ listoo to make a survey of three different natural aid. Even the leperw of India
tp. 1 s r 8 w.
Woods,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oregon.
FOR SALE*
H*' names the following witnesses to prove hi«
kited inanirfbi-turiiig in tlie United terest of legislation, the history of which routes, and among them that throu^l, have a »ix-cial ¡utron «tint - Pir Jahan
continuous residence upou and cultivation of
Nicaragua.
He
also
reported
in
favoi
van
to
whose
«brine
near
the
town
of
<, causing an enoruioiu increased tenders it at least questionable," iuter-
said land, viz:
Two goo<l homr«t«*n<l rights.
inpuoti of wisil conservatively eati- ested parties were expressing in dollars of the latter, lint Spain could not raist Mnxaffargarh. in Sindh, tlie nnnual pil­
...
Hiatt,
Jerome Walling, Merion
has hatterton
Walling, and William Hall all of Tillamook Til
the
funds
for
construction.
In
H
l's
the
grimages
are
made
each
April.
After
1 •< over h.lXMt.UOO ponuds per the arguments which defaced the orig­
liitnook Co., Oregon.
route
was
again
surveyed,
this
time
by
1.
Quarter
action,
ten
acre«
«la«lieil,
offering innumerable prayers to the saint
•h. Tliia view ia strengtheii.il by inal shipping bounty bill into the pos­
l0”l5
J. T. Apperson. Register
j O CAT O K/.
inonuse,I tuqiortatiou of foreigu tal subsidy bill and cut the remuneration an Englishman named Builley, who wa> the pilgrims nuiear theinselvea witli four acre» graas, small orchard and
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
employed
by
the
state
of
Nh
ar.igua.
and
Parties
located on Homesteads or
lauipbl ick from hi» tomb, and the na-
.during the same iwriod. It was for ¡»ostal subsidies down to two-thirds
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, July °4
again in 18.M by Uulond Childs, f >r a tive» declare tliat cure» often result from Harden, good frame house, one million i * ni
.—Notice is hereby given that the following
n that an increased luauufiu'tnriug of the original figure.
Timber claims.
settler has filed notice of his intention
eomi>any winch pnqawsl t • undertake
mile from state road, 10 named
ml in America must necessarily at
No wonder that British rvaselmen are tho canal. Nothing cam - of it, but i.i thin simple treatment. A leper colony feet of cedar,
to make final proof In support of his claim, and Trask River,
Near Tillamook.
resides round th-shrine, and the suffer­ mile» from Tillamook; price|~30 cash.
fir be accompanied by increased iui- jubilant.
tuai said proof will be made before the < ountv
Clerk of Tillamook County at Tillamook. Ore-
1873
an
officer
of
the
United
States
i:av>
ers
mix
freely
with
their
neighbors
in
itiona
of
wool,
a.
the
pris
wis
of
In-
i
gou.on Sept. I7, 1M91, viz:
made the »urvey.- which r, -‘lilted in tin sound health, none of whom has ever
Huw 1« th« Tariff a Tas f
2. Quarter section, 70 acres slashed,
i in American stock laslow. A large
Andrew G. Anderson,
Î TILLAMOOK LAUNDRY^
choice
of
tlie
route
by
tlie
coinpuiy
been
known
to
contract
the
disease.
i
ntngoof lambs iiml their way to
Tlie fnlitoriiU department of an after-
IS acres in grass, 1» acres in meadow, Pre < inption I). S. No, 64^, for the n c ’< of sec
now
engaged
on
tho
work
of
tlie
canal.
14.
tp
2
s,
r
9
w.
:et for mutton mid never pnxluco n<x»n nvwnpaper, while uannteriug afaut
good house, barn and out buildings, He names the following witnesses to prove
Tb« Mmoinerlpl of “T»m o' Sb.utrr.“
than their first crop of wool.
in its private rapacity, wan aaked a few
orchard, small fruits, 500,000 feet cedar; ms continuous residence upon and cultivation Washing gathered and delivered eViff
I
ll.-mirloihl,.
Kl.plny
nt
l'»r|H-t<k
week. Work done on short notice when desiwl«
Literary treamiro« are often to lx»
ofsavl land, viz:
is Unite.I Btatee consul, Griffin, at qnratiom* afant the tariff. “Oh,” rt*-
ten
miles from city; price liiioo.
if-!1 puck
. l,'l!l all n'r of
'?li
ck
1 Hellhofl, an.l Starched shirts 2octs each after June ¡st.
ley, Australia, riqmrta that the wool umrktHl the <lrj»artmrnt, with nu oracu­
A pricelesi collection of ri.-ut.il e.ir- found in queer places. The manuscript
Nestocton, Tillamook countv,
For further particulars call on K. K Oregon.
vers of that continent received lar waft uro of the hand, “the tariff U a peto is Iwing displayed nt thè Amtri.in of Roliert Burns* famous ¡mem “Tam
Suits cleaned to order.
J- T. Apperson, Register.
y 20 |>er cent. le«u for their clip now tax."
Trnd'1 Mui-iim, Vienili. lkwides thè o’ Shanter" is owned in S>nth Africa, Hava.
PROPRET011-
LESTER HART,
marketed in l,ondon than they ob-
“Yea," said the inquirer, gn»atly sub­ beautiful »|»s-imen» sh-wn bv thè em- and until ns-ently was the property of
NOTH F FOR PUm.ICATiON
-A («rest Bargain.
i ■
I for the previous year's clip The dued by the dread profundity of the an |»-ror and Un- Austri.in nobiliti-, io ni» Mr Robert Graham of Capo Town.
Oregon City. Oregon. Jnlv
-’I i' -I —Notice ts hereby given that the fotlow-
A
n an wixil grower tn northeru Ohio uwer; “I -1 have »onivtlines beard it re- ¡Ulve bevn seni bv Sonili K. mingi m Writes a visitor to that region: “W<>
BEATTY'? O^Afl^ÏÏSt
’name-Hettler has filed notice of his inten
Six thousand dollars worth of city pK
living thirty cents per pound for ferrrd to tn the way, but I really cannot and thè tu li.in mn . imi, tho ih di. tlie have s<i-n the eyre of many an etithusi-
non t<> make anal proof in support of his claim,
ashed tieei-e clipped from Bhrvp- UD TMtnnd It to l»e so." The editorial klmlive. China. Berlin, i te Th - lue-; astic relic hunter glisten over articles of pr. I <rty for |4.50il, consisting of half and that «aid proof will be made before the
Lounix cltrk of Tillamook County, at Tilla­ logue.
Address Daniel F. Baattjf,
sheep, as .%.inst tliirty-throe cents .lepartiurnt looked it« most pitiful pity. eurious »pecimen of all i» llie Centra) gri .it historic value, but never have wo
mook, Oregon, on Sept, is, 189!, viz;
Washington, New Jersey.
• ar. a decline of only 10 p>r cent
“What lH>thvm me,” said the ques­ Asia e»r]k-t ;.ve:i bv Peter UieGc at t witm ssod su, h unmistakable indication intcreit in Gran.I Central Hotel, four lots
Stephen Hill,
«ini» sheep in Canada are prodne- tioner, “ia wire uaila When the tariff thè Ausili.in empcror Cli.irles \ I. and of nndonbteil eestaev as those half dozen in bl.i k 7, of original town of Tillamook, Homestead Entry No. 65^2, for the aw of n e
t and w ’.4 <if s e’ 4 of sec. il and u w •. of 11 e
actly the um« wool, which ia sell- was put on wire nails they were selling nsnally kepi in thè l'.d.i -e ( f s ,n quarto sheets of paper, inscribed by
4 M e. 14 tp. 4 s. r 10 w.
ere at only eighteen cent«, as nt eight cent« a pound."
brunii. Tliis treasnre is of pure silk, Buns, were capable of producing upon mill 34 lots ill Hay's Addition, including He name« the following witnesses to prove hi.«
thirty cents In Ohio
“That mail© them twelve cent« a woven with gold and silver, -i-i 1 is cov certain otherwise impassire, quiet, g'>'-l dwelling house, ( all on R. R. eontinu«nis resideuce upon and cultivation of,
said .and. viz:
u>»age of the M< Kinley bill, com pound."
en-l wtth elalxirate desimi of hunti- st. adv going Scotsmen."
Hays for further particulars.
N P Hanson, Jerry U wallen. Andrew Ander-
“Now. that’s what troubles me. Un­ mon and thè dia.-*«', dragona, getiii, birds
• ortunely as It did ju»t Ivfore a
Hebo, Tillamook County,
.n w .1 all over the world, aeviul der that tariff wire nails nr<» now w»lling and tl.'wen in must primitive p. r'pee
J. T. Apperson. Register.
at 21 crtitM a |MUind. How it the tariff a tiv«k
man grower from diaaater.
'ATM
cKiuley bill ia daily leading to tax in that casef—Indiauajiuha Journal.
1
41
'■•'Tn i cor ft iir.ic.iTiuN.
l’romlnriit
• M iib I cm I E<lu. »tur.
Un. d '’me at On gon City. Oregon, July 13.
ifacturo in the Unite,' Htatea of
x
'
t . ¿-I n tl a; j,.' fonow-
l>r. Ebcn Tourjee, who dirti Hit» -t
I
alirica that heretofore were tin
Aiueilcau (himh the HuL
1
imvd »ettkr h..< filed notice of his inten-
dxy
at
IL
itoli,
w*..
wi.l
I
Aa an illnatration. We |mint to
•
make
nna!
py.
: in iupj^rt of hi« claim.
We remember very distincly the time
r-
•t 'Ah! prtxtf u;tl b* made before the
-eat imjiorter of worateda in when Ameiiean koh I s were looked upon f rnnder t f the N
v
c
.i
;k
nt
Tiil
imc.uk
County, at Tilla
: hi«, who under the tariff law in almost every line im belli,’ of an in- tory of Mime, ui
Oregon, on September 2. l«il, viz;
A th
-I
. i: iiufactured Ills gissls In llraib ferivi fc' Ulty especially .is regarded l.tr miuricnl <sln
K A. < hamberlAfn.
Pre
iption I). S. No -»66. for the lots 2,
. Hnrlan.1, |viying the goverainent textile fabric«. Everything to have the catlon in t!»
and
»-oíd y do».
4 of «ec. I2 and lot 1, of sec, 13. tp. 3 s, r 11
6
United
suteo.
» 1 "If fl.000.WO iluties upon his »tamp i f quality, durability and excel­
Ht name* th e following witnesses To prove his
Spring
liefore
thè
Ma
­
continuous ref
it'.,x>rtationa of cloth Tint firm lence, uinat I* unjiorted or l>e of foreign
r
Brioe
22
alar trips, the westh
2'J «aid land, viz «l«leuce upon and cultivation of, Will mai
the Ml Kinley bill, have dia- uiako. Tins, however, lias entirely ttonili Teiwher»'
A Chinese Cure for Choir?».
It
ting, fnmi
d H M Farmer, of W > d« \ J
aaaociatlon
he
luaaufactnring in England, ehaqgfel Volt can go into »onio of our
< hvtce Dairy
unit S W levf Hembrve. all of Tilla- TILLAMOOK To ASTORIA *sn poKfL-li'1’-
\ rival ha» Arisen t ' o ritest with Ihx
3°
»nty. iregon.
reuiovi'l tta machinery to a large clotMmg houses and Ibid a label re.vl a |«i|vr«w
•Oregon
2o
Ku h anj Hn>wn-Sv|»iar 1 for promi E<
P ot Freight rates or Pa«Mge. apply
J. T. Apperson. Register.
Eastern
bsatae of the Ifolaware river, Upon a madcap «nit, "This is exclusively ■coro of veAr» ago
tienen a« the discoverer of a medici««
P. SCHRADER. Master.
(•ntitlcl
“
A
l'l«i
L
ard
Oregon
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
. >w leapartng to inannfacturo American Mid gnaran’eed to hold ita
to
novelty. He is a Chinese practitioner
its Land office at Oregon Citv
for M aai<i ni 111«
Eastern
thejrun. August
iintry the gissls it formerly color or money refunded."
lo
It
and recently an non nee I through tho B a —A lear Sides
1*. fat—Notice is hereby given th.u the
lo
American lalmr now nare
JI)1» fid’owingBained settler has filed notice of
The mi », can 1« «aid today of fast PnWic Scbook“
columns of a Shanghai paper that he
Hara«
n tn make
ia! pr. 'f In support of
Iti»
material, the largest |*ortior. black hosiery. of »ilka and other lines of wliich wm tleeni-
1
enree cholera by administer. n< ‘ pigs'
nd that sa
Shoulders
M
< grown in Ainerica. We ap- domestic drv«« goods. It requires an ex nlof mn*h iinpor-
ntjr Clerk
Tilla i
liver
mixed
with
brick
dust
from
tho
in
­
>k c
-Wil lamette
Tills,
4 M
4
IVt. Io,
f ¿lowing ertract from a recent pert to distinguish any difference be- tanee that thedo-
side of a fnraace.-
Country Brands
4 M
p-irtinerit of «-dueitton
A,
Frni Heft,.
'I l - bhcwme for the TH.I IM<X'K
IRON
TONIC
iWcToHi
»
Drugs and Medicines.
C
. C
.
T
THE SI". AUGUSTA
Eastern Oregon..
4 lo
4
SSf.< 7*5, for ih» w i, of,e
t Ì11.AD1.IGHT. the only new»-