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The H eadlight guarantees the largest list of paying subscribers. Our books are open to advertisers at all times. The man who docs not pny for his paper does not |>ay his other debts. His patronage is not worth soliciting. Völ. IV, No. 20 TILLAMOOK, OREGON, THURSDAY. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UNITED STATES. t .. .............................. Pr**ideut. . . . .................. B enjamin H arrison .. L evi P. M orton VlcePresi'lent . J ames G. B laine Secretary ot State .. ..C harles F oster Secretary of Treasury J. W. N oble secretary of Interior .... R edfield P roctor Secretary of War ...... B. F. T racy Secretary of Navy J ohn W anamakem Postmaster-Geueral W. II H. Mu i i w Attontey-Genernl J eremiah R isk Secretary ol Agrlcmture STATE OF OREGON. S. P en N oyer . Ooveruor ............................. G. W. M c B ride Secretary of State . . P hil . M etch an Treasurer Supt. of Public Instruction .........H. B. M c E lroy .. . F rank C. B aker Printer iR. S.S trahan ......... ¿W. P. L ord Supreme Judges ... <R. S. B ean / J. H. M itchell Senators $ j . N. D olph B. H ermann Congressman... U. S. Land Office, Oregon City ! J. T. Apperson, Register. B. F. Buren, Receiver. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Joint Senator .................. ............... F. A. M oore R P. B oise Circuit Court .................... ...........G. G. B ingham I Prosecuting Attorney TILLAMOOK COUNTY. ..W m . I). S tillwell Represe«tative ..... ......... II. F. H olden Junge .................................. IW. T. W est Commissioner.................... IW.G.KKLSO Clerk .................................... ........... W. W. C onder S am D owns Sheriff...... ■ - • 11. II. M c D ermott Treasurer...................... .................. F. M. L amb Assessor ............................. J ohn E dwards Surveyor ........................... ,............... A. T. W hite School Superintendent Deputy Prosecuting Attorney A. W. S everance TILLAMOOK CITY. ...... .................. C.N D rew Recorder ......................... E. E'S elph Attorney ........................... G eo C.»IN Treasurer .......... L L. S tillwell Marshall J ohn B arker , Prcsiden A. 1’. W ilson Trustees J ohn S heets SOCIETY DIRECTORY. 'ILLAMOOK LODGE NO. 57, A. F. & A. M., meets on the first Saturday night of each month. Special meetings for work every Friday night. Visiting breth ren invited to attend. II. V. V. Johnson, W. M. C. O. Nolan, Sec’y. 1 'ILLAMOOK LODGE No. <J4, I. O O. F. meets in Odd Fel low’s hall every Saturday liijht, except the first Saturday of eaeli inoath. II. Cooper, N. G. B. F. Ely, Sec’y. tlie 1st & 3rd Wednesday 1 p.m. of each month iu (¡rand Army Hall. J. W. Maxwell, Commander. C. N. Drew, Adjutant. JOHNSON CHAPTER.—V. Dj Meetsat2 P. M. Ou ist Saturday of each mor.th in I O- 0. I*. Hall. J. H. Sibley, High Priest; J. W. Maxwell, King; A. A. Foni. Scribe. Ci TT I AZ STAR LOD'-.E. NO. 7«. . (J. U. VIZ. Ancient Order Initial Workmen «Met* every Munday eveulnK In the (■ A K hall at Tillamook. Dr. Weaver, ts Medical Director. E E Srtkl 11. M W. Mca A. W. S kvkkaxce . Recorder. A I SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route SHASTA LINE, Express trains leave Portland dally. |__ _________________ l_ South - . m llwe* Portland Arrive»I 9 35 * m lo i*p m I I.V Albmv Ar 6:o . m Sd5* m I Ar San Francisco Lv I 9'**’ P m Above trams stop only at following stations north of Bcaebnrg; East Portland, Oregon City, Woodburn. Salem, Albany, Tangent >..edds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, Ining, Lu gene. ROSEBt’RO MAIL DAILY. X:os a m 12:20 p in 5:40 p ni Lv Î.V Ar Portland Albany Roseburg 4:00 p m (2:oo ni 6: î 0 a m Ar Lv I.v ALBANY LOCAL PAILV (EXCF.rT sexoav) r:o0 p in I.V 9.00 p ill Ar Portland Albany 9 :o0 a in < xjo a ni Ar I.v LOCAL PAFSF.NGER TRAIN« DAILY ( EX CEPT si N- DAY.) 2:3« 3 25 7:30 X:i2 p p a ft 111 I.V 111 Ar ni I.V m Ar Albany Lebanon Albany Lebanon 9:26 «140 4 2« 3 40 Ar I.v Ar Ar a ni a ni p ! a Hl , — 1 Pullman Buffet Sleeper» T ourist S leeping C ars For the accommodation of Second Claw Passcu geis. attached to Express Trains. The West Side Division BETWEEN F0RTL4HD ANO CORVALLIS. MAIL TRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT St NDAY.) ^:w'a m 1 Lv «Ml 'S m 1 L v 12.I0 p ni 1 Ar Portland North Yamhill Corrali» Ar 11 5:30 p in I.v I p m I.v j112 55 p m At Albany nnd Corvallis connect v ith ofOregv.n Pacific Railroad. sins EiniU TRAIMS DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNT It/.) 4 4O p m 1 653 p ra 1tT I.v 7 35 P m 11 Ar Portland North Yamhill McMinnville « a ni Ar J Lv 616 a m Lv| Ä:«5 a ni riirovigli Tickets ---------TO ALL EAST POINT*------- AND SOUTH For tickets and full information rerarding rat»»**. maps etc . callón com pan y's agent at North Yam Mil K P. ROGER*. R. KOEHLER. Asst. G. F and Pat*. Aft .Manager TILLAMOOK Ik YAMHILL STAGE ROl TR. Stage leave« North Yamhill daily, except Sun day. at 5 a. m . for Tillamook. Leave« Tiliamrtok •*» daily, except Sunday, at a . m for North Yarahil For freight orexprrw bu*inew. apply at Cohu Co’s«t«»re, Tillamook. lenjrer agency ¿d •»Tridental Hotel. ORTON Ik CR1N9HAW. MomM. H a rd wa re ^Tinware! Now is the time to fit up for winter S. A. ROBERTS. • ? (O f S an F rancisco ,) Sophia Severance, Poet-mUtre«*. $1.50 Per Year A YEAR OF M’KINLEÏISM. for the information of our readers» show ing the full list iu» it existed in 18*88. although there are several names of persona recently deceased. Tho list THE NEW TARIFF LAW OF 1390 INFORMATION REGARDING THI3 should be studied carefully, as we FULLY VINDICATED. MOUS ORGANIZATION. want our readers to know the names of tht«e Americans (?) who are lending Its Object and Mi’inbeni What It their support to a foreign organization Our Foreign Commerce Larger Than Ever Before — A Word About Prices — The Done Already In in the VnI Un I tod ted States. to break down tho industries of their Triumph of Reciprocity — Treaties with Some of Ita Publications—II« AnitHotin own country: LIST OF NAMES OF AMEIUCAN MK.XinBliS OF Germany, B rax 11 anil Other Countrlva. Ute 1:1 bers. cobdkn ci.rti, rnoM i . ist or mkmiieiu and Timo has always been on tho side of COMMITTKE'S REPORTS. ISS8. A correepondi'nt ask* for information It has already rpgnrding the CobJeu club, of Euxlaud. Ackerman. W» K..Chi- McAdam, Graham, Atnoricmi Protection. CRRO. New York, demonstrated the falsity of the ante- and as we are now told th.it utembiTS of Adams, Henry, Wash« McCiilloeh, Hugh. election charges against the new tariff, this famous organisation are contribut Ingt-nn. Washington. ing money to influence th" elections i:i Adams, J. Q.. Boston. McKanna, Prof.,Tro.' even as it proved the opponents of pro Ohio and elsewhere this fall, it may not Anderson, ProL.HocU- McFarland. W. W„ tection in the time of Clay, Webster and cster. N. Y. New York. be amiss to let our reader.* know some Andi*ew8, Jas. Bruyn. McVvagh, Franklin, Greeley to be false prophets of evil. In answer to the charge that tile McKinley thing about thia powerful and influen Atkinson, Edward, Chicago. Ronton. Marble. Manton, New law would cut down onr foreign trade, tial club. York. the figures of our exports and imports It was formed in 1 MIS. the year after Atkinson, Prof. W. P., Boston. Marquand, 11. G„ Now for the first year of its existence are Mr. Cobden’s death, “with the object of ILiker, \V.T..Chicn,jo. York. Marshall. C. 11.. Now larger than ever before in our history. encouraging the growth and diffusion of Bancroft, (ieorge \V. York. Instead of being a Chinese wall, 4(1.0 pet those economic and political principles Bajard. T. b'„ Wil mington, Del. Mason. Alfred Bishop, cent, of onr Imports for the first nine with which Mr. Cobden * name is asso Beck. J. B., Lexington, Chicago. ciated.” The management of the club, Matthews. Stanley. mouths of the law's existence caiue la Ky. free of duty, against 31.» per cent, for Washington, Ills. together with the election of members, Bigelow, John, Now York. Metcalfe, J uaso , Provi the corresponding period of the year be ix intrusted to a eouimitteo, three of Bigelow, Poullh e y. dence. fore. This in spite of the abnormally whom form a quorum, 'i bis is a close New York. Miller, Jr„ IL K., Mil- large Importations of tin plains during corporation with a vengeance. The Bowker. It. R-, Brook waukce. Minturn, R. B., New the entire period, and notwithstanding lyn. members are not elected by the club, lint York. that the free sugar clause did not take by a committee sitting with closed doors Briul ford, (lama lioL Boston. Moore. J. S., Now York effect till April 1. There can ln> no and only three are needed to act. and Brin kerhoiT.G on. .Ohio Mori Ison, W. R., Wa doubt that next year the percentage of this committee manages the whole af Brooks, K., Irving, O. tertown. Ills. fairs of the club. The niemlxTs consist Brough. W., Wikihing- Morse, Sidney K., New free g,xxla will lie much larger. That York. ton. tho uew law would depress prices of of the highest and most influential men Brown,J.M.,New York Morton, T. fl., Nebras farm produce is answered by a HUlmtan- in Bnglish politics and ut leant a hun Brown, J.O.,New York ka City. dred are members of the British parlia Brownlee, W., Detroit. Nordhoff, C., Wash tinl and Uniterm rise in all the farmer ington. sella. And tho “McKinley prices" hum- ment, and the aggregate wealth of its Calhoun. J. Cn New Oslxiru, J. M., Toiodo. York. meniberi would reach many hundreds Carlisle, J. G.. Coving Osborn, XV. II., Now bng on which tho Free-trader* rode to victory hist November lias been liter of millions of pounds. No wonder then ton, Ky. Y.»rk. that its ipflueuce ia boundless and sure Codman. C. R., Boston Pell. Alfred. Highland ally annihilated by tho market reporta Falla, N. Y. Almost ev< rything tho farmer buys is to bo felt wherever it is extended. But Cowles, J. I.., Conn. Cox, J. D., Cincinnati. Perry. I*rof.,Williams cheaper than before tho law was puwexl. uf course what onr readers are Inter Cox, H. S., New York. town, Mubn. “lint,” your Free-trader will say, “tho ested mostly in is what it is doing in Ilia Coxo, Brlnton, Phila Philpott, 11. F., Dea McKinley tariff did not bring the good Moines. delphia. United States. That it should do any IhjIltMtk, N. II.. New prices of farm produce, nor reduce the thing ut all seems tho height of impu Doe, Al. T., Detroit. York. D.irshciin'.'r. W., New prices of manufactured good*. The form dence. But that it has done and is still York. P<>IH), < ’url C., Wiscon er wan caused by the failure of crops iu doing work in this country are matter, Dun I mw . Prof.. Cam sin. Potter, Howard, Now Enropo and the latter by the low price of bridge. Mass. of fact aud easy to prove. In its report Doyle, K.P.. New York York. of 1887, at its annual meeting of July 30. Earle. A. L., New York Pratt. K. A.. New York raw materials.” It doos not matter what caused these we find the following: Endlvot-L Jr., W.. Bos I Time, H. T. K., changes. There will bo differences of '•The Cobden club attain* its majority ton. DvJght.Hk. It n entirely thia year, and your committee ventures Evans, Prof.. Clinton, Putnam, U. IL, Now opinion on that question York. N. Y. to say the members may congratulate Fnrnliarn. Prof., New Roouevvlt, Th<x>., New distinct froiu the one now under discus sion. which is the falsity of tho charges themselves on a very gixid twenty-oni Haven. York. and predictions inado co'.iconiing the Mc years’ work. Something lias fxa n done Field, C.W.,Ncw York Ropes, J. B., Boston. by this club iu the twenty-two years Fortea, W. 11., Boston. Rusnell, C. E.. Daven Kinley tariff. It may lw tho spots on tho port, la. Ford, W.C.. Washing i.iin, the influence of the dog star, the since Mr. Cobden died to keep tho name Sanborn, F. B., Con ton. baccurat Bc.iudnl, or r.U of thorn com of the great Freo-tradef green nnd bis in Fowler, W. F.. ncnrl- cord. M rm . Sands, Mrthlon. New bin'd, which caused tho existing envia otto, N. Y. fluence fresh in tho current of political York. ble condition of tho American farmer. life. His policy nnd his work have been Fredrickson. ProfM Chieago. Margent, F. B., Now It d'xai not affect the validity of our pres kept well in evidence at home and French,F.O.. New York Haven. abroad. There are champions of Free- Gage, Homer, Worces S< ■ h< MMi hof ,J ucob.flt wf- ent argument. If prices of farm products are not low fordshire, England. ter. Muss. trade in all parts of the British empire Garrison. F. F-. Rox Schurr.,Carl,NowYork er because of the present law. and they and in moat of th« conn tries of the world bury, .Mass. Shvfu-man. T. G., New are not; If our trade with other nations whose interixt, leal nnd entlinsianin in Garrison, W. IJoyd, York. Boston. Khepani, E. M.. Brook is more rapidly growing than before the the cause ar« duo in a large degree to lyn. law was plumed, and it is: if prices of the work and teaching of the Cobden George, Henry. Bro<»k- Hlngerly.W. M., Phila manufactured products are not higher irn. club." delphia. Gerry, Elbridge. Ha On another page we find the follow- j rm Hlntcr, II.. La Grondo, than they were under tho old tariff, and they are not, then, In either or ail of those Orj. Gibha. Dr..( am bridge, ing: Smith, Bolton, Vicks caws th" Free-trader prevnricated Mara “The work of th:- committne consists burg. Miss. principally in the publication and circu Gilman, Pmf^ Balti gionsly In theoHinpuign last fall That is Smith, Dr., Sioux City, more. lation of bixiks and pamphlet* tn necor I Godwin, i’arko. New the point, and tho only point wo insist In. «lice with the object* of the club. The»« Kinlth,G.P., Philadel upon here. York. phia. Tho latest triumph of tin- McKinley writings have liven distribute.I very ex Grobieuor. Wm. M., New Jersey. Smith. J. O.. Ohio. tensively in this country and in all parts tariff Is In the lately concluded arrange Gue. IL 1' ., l'ea Moines «parry. XV. R., Wil of the world." ments for reciprocal trade with Spain I In lo, E. F m .Mnnrhca- mington. Del On page IfiO begins a list of these pub Stark, XV. M.. New and her potr, ssioii» and with Germany. ter. London, ( ’ onn, ilulsted. Mural, Cin lications thus distributed, containing “If reciprocity witli one country is good, Storne, R., Now York. cinnati. c,--;------DEALERS IN----- such work« as “Report on the United Hancock. J. 11.« F rank- Mofeaa. A. P.. New riH iproolty with another country is also States Revenue,” by Dlivid A. Well*; good," wrote the clever sophist, Roger York. lin. Pa. «tout, F. A m New Q. Mills, in the May Forum, and the “Leavitt on Englund and America;" Harter, M. D.. Ohio. York. Hurter, leiutc. Ohio. “The Creed of Free-trade.” by David A. whole army of Free-trader« applauded, Ilar.anl, Howland, Humner, Prtf., Now Wells; "Free-trade nnd Protection in t'xik np im I uro still re|sintiiig the e*n- Haven. Providence. tbe United States," by Joseph Wood: Hill, Ii. A.. Itaaton. Swinburne. L. F.. Den tinient. It soon took the form of a di ver. “The Western Fanner of America," by lloffman^Jobu F.,Ncw rect assertion that the reciprocity clause Taubig, F. W., Cam of tho new measure was applicable to York. Augustus Mongredicn; “The Futnre bridge, M iuul Hui land. Thomaa,Now Work of Free-trade in English Legisla Tod, F. K., New York. tho countries of South America only, York. tion," a first prize essay, by C. S. Tronp; floltou. K.D.. Mllwnu- Tm-ker, R. J., Ix'xlng- arid in this form has served tho pnrjxi s i i. V’a. kce. “A primer of Tariff Reform," by David of the dishonest aa wall as the unthink A. Well*. Norwich, Conn.; "The Eco Ilorsfurd. Prof.. Cam Vance, Z.. Charlotte, ing Free-trade demagogue, it la the lie N.C. bridge. Muss. nomic Free-trade nnd Free-trader'» Howes, Jr., Oslmrne, Walker. F. A.. Boston. most recently nailed by time. XX'nik« r. < h 'H /'•, Pai 11. Guide," first edition, clited by R. It Boston. Furalnwily tho McKinley tariff act In.» Our stock consists of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, t’lips Watterson, 11., Louls- secured special favors for American prod Bowker, New Y'oik Freo trade club, Hurd. r. II., Toledo. vliio. James, |>. Willis. Now and Notions. Groceries, Crockery, and Queensware. Door». Window«, Lime, “The industrial li.tmti < i a 11 ths Qu,'«- V.’HI. " ley, C.. Dallas, ucts from two important European coun York Hair, aud Cement. Hardware and Nails. g®“ Special attention given to tion of Wages, a Study in 8<x ial Physi Jone s, Major Kviin IL tries. In onr Inst issue can be found a lex. Wt J I m , D. A.. Norwich, synopsis of tho treaty with Spain, the Cardiff. Eiizlab<i. ology,” by J. bhix-nliof tilling orders for gomls in jobbing lots. Conn. Among the losfl' ts distributed we find; Kennedy. F. K.. New suivessful negotiation of which I* dua XX' el I m , VV. P., Detroit. York. “Thu Eff'-ct of Protecti m i.i America," K»»rtc, Whipple, K. P„l!<w»tun. entirely and solely to th" new tariff act L. Henry gents by Sir William 11 um-r Fo.cu'.voo.l. 370,- IVhllti, Il'.riKr. N»w it will give ns a virtual monopoly of the Znui« ville, U. York. A 000 oo[ie«, “Uijt- I b ibs I’r ,t-< tion Izil<»r. John F.. 3111- trade of Cuba nnd I’ >rto lilco, and. iuiu Willis, F. W.,Ht.Pn«»L v/a'ikra. versus British Free-tra io." by K!“ht Witmer. XV. XV., Des the case of the other trenties befmV can- l^tnar. U C’.. Oxford. Hon. W. E. Baxter. M P.. “ > 0(H;. A eluded, farmers will get the moat im Moines. MI m note nt the mid of th« lint informs n* that l^nghlln. Pr»»f.. ('uni- Woodford. Prof.. In portant part of Ills benefit. diana. bridge. M iim . The other country win «e doors have the total number of <•<>;>• ■'of t!i«so <'.ir- Wuolacy, Theo.. Nsw been pried open by tile McKinley lavr Is culars mid pamphlets, exclusive of leaf Lenl.W. Al .Hun Fran- Haven. eisco. let«, distributed since July. 1800. ri nchei ijewls. C.T., New York WoolMBr. Thon. H.. Germany. Since I *3 American ¡xwk New ilavou. 1,011,700, and that the total number of him been excluded from that country. The fast sailing S tr . T bcckkk lias been specially fitted up for carrying pas leaflet« thtu distributed np to that date The United States niiriister to Qerm'iny, Why I Am m I'rotectloulMt. sengers. Following are the rates: William Walter Phelpa, baa succeed»! Is 10.800,000, nnd that. I Ix'lieve, I. That doimTtiu ctnploy- "In addition to these circular* the in having that rwtriction removed. Our . »i.-.. C THIN PASSAGE ................. club h:M distributed several hundred mont and prodnetion are ••x-' tilial to na government has remonstrated an I ni1- »20. BOUND TRIP,.......................... thousand copios of newrpa|sTs, reprint« tional wealth and independent e. gotiated end tried in every way to ac <0. if. That the earning jxi vi r of l.tlxir complish this end f >r eight years, but all STEERAGE (one way) . . and siij*a containing nccoiint* of the meetings of the clnb, nnd of various sub mewmrM the purchasing and i" u-iiming In vain till th<i M, Kinley law was passed. 11 per ton Freight, (General Merchandise) ject* connected with tbe principle« ad power of a people and <l*'t«rmiii'-i the vol Then Germany lUtened to reason. Eight ume of buxlniiw, tipm which nil cl win x ninths of nil the Is-et sugar Imported vance 1 by the club. “From th« beginning of th" y»ar 1887 depend for prosperity. into the United S’ai<*.v come from Ger 3 That tho liigheet wage» for labor many. The imp r’a foot up nearly «•. alone over 000.000 copies of such news conxiatent with fair return« upon capita) OUU.IXX) for In ty.nr paper* and slips have been circulated." It comes In in« it will be notin-d that this r> ;s,rt ex and fair pru eu for product« promote« the nnd' r th • McKinley tariff Mr Phelpu pressly say», “These writ’«;;» have been great,«! national proxfierity, becanao a pointed out to the German government ■nun earning three dollar* a day ha* three distributed V, ry eiten iveiy m lliisconn- tiiat unless it removed 111« rietrictions try (meaning England! ’»tid in ull parts time« the wealth creat mg power of a tnan from American polk, tho president, by earning "he dollar. of the World." It is n matter of cum- the ten ix of t.‘i" new tariff law. could, 4. That nnreatrictcd foreign compe after the 1st of next January, relmpoee cion notoriety that one of tuewi works, tition would d. -troy onr indtulriul Iti- to wit, “The Western Farmers of Ameri a duty <>n Gernian sugar. That w .« ca." by Moiigt'dlen. wa* circulated dependenco, reduce tho wage* of I t’xir. wb»t brought Germany to her senses. •hnnk the volnnni of Internal trail«, de With - i -ar from Br ixil an I Cuba com among the farmer* of onr western coun plete <><tr national wealth, enrich Europe Ing in fi o. and a duty on Germany's try gratuitously in large qnmititie* and ruin n» — Item» I am a i'rutectiouiat. This very list show* that the Colxlen sugar, she readily saw that tier eug clnb circulated in all “,'>.000<- pie« of this Hon. J. Hano.n. of Georgia. trade with ns would he trilled So» -, pamphlet. From whence I* derived th» rrmoved the emliargoon American porn 1« Tl»ls Merely ••Tariff Klcform?*’ fund* for till« work? In the rrpoit for tiler 'by ' |"■ ::.>•» market tomlr faru>> < i It I m a hnmili.ding and dU^r.v# ful Ibrill occur tbv*e word*. "And never be worth 410.000,000 n year. fore wa* «o great a demand iua.lv* n|x>U conn halon, a bimo slander, to s«y that Ho the absnrdityof the charge that En the naonree« uf the club for Free-trad, tho American people n»«d any Uwa to ropean conntrt* e are ewlnctod from t literature, a d.-uixod which the commit protect them from competition with any apl'licAtio.i ot th« r'x ip-'x-ity provist >n tee was able to unwt by virtu» of the other nation. Nothing ha* made K.«g- hae been demon-trate-l hi fact Hu fir W MAXWELL hM plait«! • to«n-«ite on bb H«ce at Netarte l*«ch Fin« «itrbtly rvmtfen«* 1..U. view nn.iirpa-ncl an«! »¡sicial pobiicatiou food so g'-nero:rdy land what ah»? ii but her Free-trade, her im the tra 1" iu prodnela embraced in alielter«! from the nortb-wwt wind. No prnttier «nd mor« «tillable pl*"« »* ioun.l for a ««-.ide rwort llutt- sulxicribed by tn - member» of th« club nnfett* red couim» ro\ Compare onr re* that provuieti -in.. bi-L.-a. sugar, iu are) other« i«> mponaa to Mr Potter'» ermrcee and adranUffea with h< ra, an I 1» ,<•». tea ati'l < o!f. can infia- ice any imagine what our portion would be nation e 'ler the snn to that extent t. > ’ dr 1-of people visit X< tart. B ty every amniuer «nd camp lor nrerka on tbe Bearh Fine .urf tetblnff, »ootl k- w appeal." among the nation;« if unhampered by the «".cral v«retie«ol<l*m. ar: drive on the l-each, and ptrtnroaq.ie arch'd r-rka wb. r. t: ««.c Another v.ay of dhHemiwiting the«« recipr tty ela" Is applicable to lb t (up, rr.mt C'ue.’S-imis dottl - ar-a-lion* di-port then,*»I vp . every day. Ju«t theptac« to npend . few wmk. th& «nmnwr «nd «elect • trite for a ■ wfage l y doctrines 1* by offering pin- » f »r weay» fetUra of Protection.—CMnciunati Ku- country quirt-r. by th, studenU in the college« of the l<-a c.m be lonvd by it from many olj. r the ma A tno«t delightful location fL-veral I t* bargained before aurvey wm made C«me via Hhendan or N >rtb Yamhtil How long will lntcUix» nt voters cm European nati-ms. Wurl L Fur full part culara, price., term. He., write to J. W MiiVtu, XcUrU, Tillamook Co., Oregon tin«»»» to bedieve that there Is no tnovo* Tin» show, to soiti, extent th, work mrnt toward Free-trade in tbu conn try? A protectlv« tariff will not rune all Ings of tbi» foreign r.rg:iDixation wirich 1« trying to bre»k dots n tbe couuiirrend That op|x>otion to l*rot«clioii I m only a Ills <j lbs body politi mid Wits I'eVeT e»- peeted of tle«:,,¡....I to do so. lull for t’u> rupremiM y of other aatioao, «ml of th« demand fur a bartnteM tariff ••reform/’ cure or preveutuifl of one »peviflc disease, United BtalM In particular I’erhap* if The western farmer's tastile t la a ; *r to wit pinporlx'itiou of tbo laborer- it its member» were only Englishmen w« than Mr. GlaslatoM« pi.iloauphy. Tbo U »ti I always will lx an «sseutiol tn« should not wonder that ao tutM'h money farmer knows that the Urger the home jsuJjAim^b^ib^tajq**iMo^ce^contr^l gradient, until tlw* labor of the world is am hla ..new and T ruckee L umber C o POST-OFFICE HOCKS. The post-office at Tillamook will be open every day in the week from 5 "'clock A. M.. to 'J 11 clock r x ami on Sunday front 1 to 2 r. M-. end from 4 to 5 r M- Malls close at « minutes past I'. M. Money order and registered buiines. cluse at 5 15,1891 THE COBDEN CLUB. line of stoves at my establishment ORINTII POST, G.A.R meets on EAST AND OCTOBER They keep orr hands at their store in Hobsonville the largest stock: of goods in Tillamook County. A for TILLANOOX, SIH FR1ICISC0 BID WAY PORTS. Makes rsgolar trips about every tvo weeks, the wutkir Pormittirtg. J. IT. S ibley , Manager, I lol )soi ivi 1 le, O re BY THE SEA! T THE FINEST BEACH ON