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Viltamook geabltght. about such small amounts. The only trouble about the small banks is that they are misled by the big T he C ounty O fficial P aper European banks and their AYall street agencies who are sapping PUBLIMHBD EVEMY THURSDAY BY the life out of the small banks as T he T illamook H eadlight C ompany , well as of the people. (INCOMPOBATKD) W. F. D. J ones , E ditor and M anager . RATES OK SUBSCRIPTION. (STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. ) One year Six mouth a Three months .. .. fi.bO. .......................................................7s. 50. ADVERTISING RATES. i inch, per month . fo.75 per yes 1 J6.75 1 '* ” ” 3.3$ ............... ” '* So.oo Ucol. ” ” 3 75 ” ” 33 00 % ’ ” '* 6 75 • ” ” 1 ” ” ” 11.00 . ” ” loo.oo Local notices, loots, per line; an<l sets, «tier tlir first insertion. Only set« per line lor first insertion for regular advertisers. Lost, Found, For Kent, For Sale, Wanted, and Special notices, In claasilied “ad” columns, at the rate of one cent per word for Hist insertion and halt lates lltereafter. Legal notices, Nonpareil, rocts. per Hue for first insertion and 5c U per line for each subse quent insertion. HF“ AII notices or communications should be sent in as early in the week as possible. Telephone No 6. Office on First St., west of Stillwell Ave. Free silver republicans want protection particularly, and will take no chances. Bryan may bo all right on the money question, but we doubt his soundness on the tariff. Circuit court will convene the last of this month, and those who have a little spite work to do can have an opportunity to air them selves before the grand jury. It is thought the coming term will be long and expensive, and give the tax payers an opportunity to get rid of a lot of their loose change in the wayoftaxes.—Ocean Wave, What makes some men so fool ishly dishonest? A creamery pa tron near Monroe, Wig., the other day disclosed n small minnow in his can of milk. A watch was on him and lie was caught dipping water into his milk can from a small stream he crossed on his way to the creamery. He paid a fine of 8125 to settle the folly. If that creamery was run on Ilia Babcock test plan it would not matter how much a patron watered his milk, for he would client no one blit him-. sei f.—Hoard’s Da i ry ma n. ach is wanting. It also tones up and strengtnens the digestive or gans and makes them perfeculy healthy. This is the rationale of its method of cure, as tlie doctors would say. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to 81 per bottle. _LUMSfi Cff FRANCISCO MANUFACTURERS OF LUMBER AND BOXES, AND DEALERS IN ADDITIONAL LOCALA. The local land office at Oregon City rejected the final proof of Jas. McGhee and the case will have to take its course in Hie general land office at Washington. Supervisor Weaver began work on Hie road last Monday in Dist. 3, and will continue work for a while so that all who owe poll tax may work it out. They should report without further notice at Trask river bridge, Daugherty slough, and near Geo, Randall’s, Please take notice accordingly. Last Sunday when some campers were coming down Alder creek on their way to the coast, as they passed the house of Mr. Ed Graves they began shooting, seemingly at something in Hie trees near tlie house, some bullets passing close to the children who were playing in the yard. One bullet was shot into the milk-house which stands not far from the dwelling. These random shots, a 11hough no serious damage was done were too danger ously near to be appreciated. When people go to the coast, or elsewhere, for u pleasure trip, it is all right to have as much sport as possible, but they have no right to damage other peoples property, or endanger any one’s life.—Ocean Wave. General Merchandise PROVISIONS, LOGGERS SUPPLIES, Clothing Sperry Flour, Best California. We wish to call attention to our teas. We guarantee satisfaction to the most fastidious. J. E. SIBLEY, TheSpring Creek (Wash.)cream- The Oregonian speaks siieering- Certain- ery and Ellensburg creamery re ly of the “little banks." ly, the money should all be in the ceived over 10,000 pounds of milk a day during the Hush of the sea large ones. son. The Cloverdale creamery, D r . H. P atchen ’ s SPEC, is rapidly A populist who will vote for Thorp and the Naiiiiiim creamery becoming an indispensible family medi Bryan when the democrats insist received upwards of 7,000 pounds. cine. It not only takes effect immed iately, arresting the pangs of influenza, on Sewnll and all the spoils is— The Carpenter creamery, of Yaki but acts on the emunctories of the sys ma city, is inc leasing rather than short sighted to say the least tem; thus freeing it of the accumulations of I.a Grippe of long standing. This is diminishing its milk supply, which why rheumatism so frequently yields to Home people may be cranks on speaks well for the foresight of its this treatment and Disturbances of the the money question, lint others prtrons. The Janies creamery, on Among other things the Ocean Lungs, Stomaclie, Kidneys and Bowels stultify themselves with wlmt they the Natchez, received 5,000 pounds Park correspondent of the Sheri are so quickly overcome. 90c per large bottle, 50c per small. Inquire of your are pleased to term conservatism. a day for some time.—The Pacific dan Sun says: Druggist. Boast Dairyman. There are 60 or more campers In this state it seems that col at Ocean Park, There are now lege professors are selected from A local dairyman’s association two ferries free to campers across the ranks of the politicians, tlioHe lias been formed al Sonnier, Wash. the Nestucca. having the biggest political pulls O. N, Johns is president, W. P. It begun to rain Friday night getting the best places. Wood vice president and W. Hum- and those who lodged in cheese mon secretory, This is a good Once upon n lime the democrats move on the part of the enterpris cloth tents complained of a damp promised tariff reform. They fool ing dairy men of Sumner, mid we feeling the next morning. Charley Williams a deep sea ed nround two years before doing hope other localities will follow the niiytliing mid then botched the job. example. The object of the asso fisherman, captured an octopus or We can’t trust them again. ciation is to further the dairying devil-fish one day last week. It interesta in that locality, to encou ' attached itself to his boat and lie II'the men who talk so much rage the breeding of better stock, tied one of its tentacles to the ■limili the poor workingmen being and improve the methods of feed boat with a string and towed it pnld off in 50 cent silver dollars ing mid curing for their cows. safely to shore. Il was brought believed what they say. they would Every dairy district in the state over to I ho Park where hundreds be fulling over each other to get slionid have such an association, viewed if. free silver. They want the labor and all creameries should encour er to serve them for nothing. The prices l'or logs at Jit. Ver- age their patrons in the organiza tion of such associa I ions, which non are about the same as hist Silver is not worth less than it will nut only benefit the farmer, year, and the demand is not to be An was. Gold is worth more, but will also be of the greatest compared with 1895, In fact, the ounce of gold will buy more land, benefit to the creamery.—Pacific log input will be about oiie-liflh more horses, more wheat and more less. Clear lir flooring logs are i Const Hair) limn. silver than ever before. The rea bringing 85.25 to 86.50: selected son why is that a few have a cor Oregon Ims 11 stringent law cov flooring and merchantable mixed, Freight Im in lied with dis- ner oil the gold. Railroad fares, pnteh slid at lowest rates. ering the subject of forest tiles. $5; merchantable 84.25 to 84.50; taxes, freights, and ollieinl salaries Fruit delivered in good order. Section 4 of "An act to Protect second class (rough), 82.50 to 83; are as high as ever, however. merchantable cedar logs, 84; se Timber nml olher Properly from Bast Accommodation and Cheapest Route Fire,” provides that “Any person lected cedar logs, 85 to 85.50. At Woods liidiermen go out to or from Tillamook. or persons who sluill willfully set every day and catch large qiinii- The demand lor logs in Port- tires to any wooded country or for Every attention paid to wants and conveni titles of deep seu fish, and one ences of panseiiKet s. First class table set est belonging to t he state or the land now is on the decline, Since mini caught au 84 pound halibut. * United Stales, or to any person or the Willamette Steam mills writ» The deep sea lisb are the best by persons, shall lie deemed guilty of Inn lit the other two mills in the all odds, and if somebody would a misdemeanor, and upon colivic- combine have informed loggers bring a few into Tillamook occa tion before 11 court of competent that all they will give is 84 per M. sionally they would sell. It is jurisdiction, sluill be punished by for logs, that is for No. 1 logs, and easy for experienced persons to get C abin , O ne W ay , $10. a line not exceeding one thousand insist that they have to be about a them at Netarts or Cape Memes. ” R oundtrip , $18. dollars, or imprisonment not ex surface dear log ill that. The de S teerage , one way , $7. The fees for recording deeds, ceeding one year, or by both such mand is not ns good as n year ago. oilier papers, and for all soils of line mid imprisonment; provided, In filet, n number of the heavy legal work about the court house that nothing heroin contained sluill loggers will shut down, or if they are outrageously high. Since the apply Io any person who in good put in any it will be but u small salary law took effect, the officials failh sets 11 buck-fire to prevent amount. It is hard to tell how luivo no choice but to charge the I lie extension of a lire already much the daily output is at pres For further particulars apply to full legal fee for all work, mid burning.” The other sections cov ent. From now oil to the dose of J. S KIMBALL ers tires set by persons without the season most of the logging will would have Io make good the dif 11 Market St., 8. F. Cal , or to ference to the county in ease they malice.—Lumber Trade Journal, be done by small loggers, as the H C. THOMAS, Master, heavy logging concerns will not made reductions. All ordinary Hobaon ville, Or. After men Is you should have sell for the price liow offered; they deeds cost $2.00 each l'or recording and I he county gets like foes in simply n feeling of comfort and will shut down first. There is no For your Protection. - Catarrh "Cures” or most nil cases. This matter salinfection. You should not fee) money in selling nt 84. The Wes T, nice for Catarrh in liquid f.«to be taken ’ raally, n-ualljr contain either Mercury or iiuy spec in I indications Hint diges- should have been remedied by the tern Mill Co. does better than that ii. Iodide of P »tauM, or both, which are injur- | lion in going on. If you do, you last legislature. but they lire well supplied with i< is if too long taken. Catarrh is a local, not a blood disease, paused by midden change to I have indigestion which means not- logs.—Lumber trade Journal. cold or damp weather. It starts in the nasal Let us repeal it again, The digestion, Iliis may betlie begin |xu«ages, affecting < yes, ears and throat. small banks are not to blame for ning of ao many dangerous diseases Cold in the heal causes excessive flow of Let's talk about butter instead nincns. and. if nq» ao dlv m-glecUd, the re refusing to limn money, as some that il is best Io lake it in band al of politics. What's the difference sults of catarrh will follow; severe pain in people think. If they had money, once mol treat it with Shaker I)i. about Bryan or McKinley so we the lend, a roaring w und in the ears, Ind breath, and oftentimes an offensive dis. they would loan it freely. When gealive cordial. For you know can get 40 cents in gold or 80 cents charge. The remedy sli, >uld be quick to allay inflammation and heal the membrane. Elv's the people had money they depot» lhat indigestion makes poison, in silver for our butter. Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure tor lied it and ths banks then had wliiv!. i i'-t'ses pain and sickiiess. three trouMes and contains no mercury money. They loaned it then lib And that Shaker digestive cordial A Salem butcher was in this nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents. erally as you all remember. Most helps digestion and cures indiges week to get it load of sal mon Quite any business men could go and get tion. Shaker digestive cordial a number of wagons from the Wil. WANTED-AN IDEA?“ $50 or $100 then on short notice. does this by providing the diges lamette valley are in every week thin« to patent J Protect your Idea« ; they m*y The banks are very cautious now tive materials in which the slum after Hsh. Ü.C., forthair I13TO pro. Offer. W ' La Grippe! Manager Store and Mill, Hobaonvllle. Oregon Pi incipal Office, 349, Berry St., S. F. Mills at Truckee. Cat. ^Qorth Pacific Brewery-^ JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. ASTORIA, ORE, The favorite beer made on this cast, considered by many to be superior to Milwaukee beer. Call for it. and insist on having Kopp’s beer. Supplying families with our bottle beer, direct, or through any house handling our beer, a specialty. Ask your dealer for price per dox. or case. BUREAU SALOON C. H. SMITH, Prop’r. W ines , L iquors and C igars . Kopp’s Beer on Draught Truckee Direct from * * F. to Tillamoolç HOTTS2B i I i r~~1 ¡ J. P. ALLEN, Prop'r. Noted for Its Fine Cuisine Department. Reduced Rates! {Sails Every 10 d&yjl, Weather permitting. Best Meals in the C ty. TILLAMOOK. ORE80N Sturgeon’s flew and {Select {Stoclç patent I^edicineg and Druggist’s Notions. A Fine Lin Statienery. Books. of Jewelry. Pmeriptim Cirifillj Ccmpoundad