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.C .V AT QT illuntcoli D. DcK. Buwmun, Ed. and Mgr. Official Paper, Tillamook City and County RATHS or SL'HUCglFHON. (srarerr-v is aovasck .) One year ..................... Six raontbs ............. ............ Three mouth« 91 .bO. ...75. 50. ADVERTISING rates . $075 per year J6.75 ” 2o.oo s->5 ... , . . ” ” ” 3300 3-75 ••• .. ” " 60.00 0 75 . ” 100.00 II.00 ... 1 ” *’ " . and Local notic»M, ioc I s . per line; — _ sets, —- after the first insertion. Only Gets per line for first him , -rtioii aud 3 cis thereafter fur regular adve rtisers. l.ost, Found, For Rent, ForSale, Wanted, and Spx iHl notices, in classified “ad’’ column», at tin- same rate. Legal notices, Nonpareil, iocts. per line for fir^t insertion ami ¿cis per liue for each subse quent Insertion. j\ 11 notices or communications should be sent in as early in the week as possible. 1 inch, per month :: :: The HHAOLIOHT has Double the bona fide Subscription Hat of any other New»- paper in Tillamook County- Telephone No 6. Office corner of Main and 2d streets. Outbid« parties who desire this summer lo visit the best trout fishing ground in America will do well lo post up oil the advantages of Tillamook. was under the McKinley bill. We think that some of the critics of tlie Oregonian have not looked at the question limn nil sides, but only from the standpoint of the wool grower. In making a turiff schedule on any article its bear ings on the consumer as well as the producer must he considered. Comparatively few of our people produce wool, but all use it. 'file wool growing industry has been so thoroughly demoralized by t he democratic party that for some years to come this country will not produce as milch wool ns it will require, and coniderable wool will have to be imported, The tariff on wool will therefore, until the wool-growing industry can re cuperate, somewhat raise the price of ail woolen products. A very high tariff would so increase the price as to make it a burden. Tlie Oregonian is right. Too high a tarriff will result in a re vulsion, and in free woo), finally, while a moderate tariff will pro tect the industry, and soon revive it to such an extent that we shall again be aide lo produce all the woo! that we use. V'A financial einergciicies the people have ever lieeii called on lo face. For tlie first time in its history, the republican party is on trial on issue* not concerned with sectionalism or the prejudice, growing «nt of the war. Such sec tionalism 11» now exists is purely geographical, and the issues which me 10 decide the fate of the republican party are purely economic Hie Hist is the tariff. Will higher duties, more protection, restore prosper- itj? Mi. McKinley Ira. saidso, ami the republicans l ave pledged themselves to it. Well, tlie people are waiting the re sult. Then there is currency reform. W'lmt are the republicans going to do about il? Tliat remain* to be seen. Memilme, why slu'iild any reputable new ("paper go «lashing around “oppoa- ing” Mr. M< Kinley? A million argu ment« are not equal to one event II tlie taiiff restores prosperity, everyli'idv except 11 few mugwumps will say that Hie end justified the means. If protect ion fails why then it is a dead issue, mid tlie republican party will die with it. 1 Uuder the circumstances, there is no reason why the newspapers should “op pose” Mr McKinley. Atlanta Constitution, Dem. The esteem in which Mr. (ilndstone has been held in this country for a gen eration has been many limes illustiHied, but never more forcibly than by the expressioiiH of the intellegent press upon bis late presentment of the Eastern ques tion The New York Times expresses the enlightened public sentiment of the nation when it says that “it is a great thing that the grand old man of 88 should become in his extreme age the voice, not only of England but of till Europe, of Christendom, of Civilization,’ upsn this question.—Oregonian. VA I Mlieu you want to be able to select from tbe best selected slock of general merchandise in Tillamook Countv just come to the store of the TRUCKEE LUMBER COMPANY At Hobsonville, Oregon. Provisions,' Loggers Supplies, Clothing, Boots. Shoes, etc., tlie very best,which we Sell at the at the lowest living rates. Our Sjn p< are Unrivalled, our Tea« are the Finest ■jjf All Our Stock i« First ChiBH. J. E. SIBLEY, Manager apple« of Store and Mill, Hodsonville, Ore. Principal Office, 249, Berry St., 8. F. Dili you ever stop to think what diges- 1 tio 1 really means? Il means simply that, An exchriiige says Hint V* V* We have jiihl received a splendid new stock of eaten Mills at Truckee. C al. $ I ? I 7^0rth Pacific Brewery The little town of Kalama i« just before retiring are a yieat help to your stomach is tired. If our legs are tired, we ride. The horse and steam We tried it and aironi 2 Why wouldn’t a shingle mill »till greatly excited over I lie alleg- digestion. Why not give o’clock we (Ireamed Hint a tile-red engine do the work. pay in this vicinity? There isn’t ed inirncle of a woman formerly dragon with a pea green tail and eye» ns your stomach a ride; that is, let some a shingle mill in the entire county. illieralet having Hiiddenly by mi trig > ih a soup plate w as r-arving 11. up thing else do its work. Food can be ASTORIA, ORE w itti a meal saw and a sword. We The machinery is simple and in. riK’iilorn; power been made to rend finally awoke to find our geod wife, digested outside of the body All plants contain digestive principles which will expensive and can he operated by and Hie oddenl partof tlie whole fanning us with a bed-slat and trying to get llie liidry out of tire coal Hi'Uttle, do this. The Shaker Digestive Cordial ( !« that a couple of educated preach any one witli ordinary mechanical where we had put it to keep Ilia dragon contains digestive principles and is a Supplying families with our bottle er« pretend to believe it a genuine from getiing it Hang the apple«; give preparation destined to rest the stomach skill. beer, direct, or through any house us prunes .—Budget. handling our beer, a specialty. Ask I miracle, li the good Lord ha« Tke Shakers them selves have such un your dealer for price per doz. or case. bound confidence in it that they have We iindePHtand that a petition eeiiHed to work along ordinary The hint two at tempts to tow logs from placed 10 cent sample bottles on the in hooii to be circulated in thin line«, and concluded to give the the lowci Columbia river lo San Fran market, and it is said that even so sum II cisco have been so snci'essfiil that an city praying Hie Town Council to people 11 «liort cut lo knowledge, other big raft will be built this season at a quantity proves beneficial in a vast the church ch may a« well Stella for the long iide down the coast majority of cases. All druggists keep tear up all the aide walks, for ti e their college profeMHor« Oregon has logs for export ami there it. rviiHon that they interfere with the dismiHH are plenty of men who stand ready ami Laxol is the best medicine for children For the Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars go to the growth of the grass needed to Blip- and clone their colleges and uni- willing to <!<» the wmk It is encourag Doctors recommend it in place of Castor ing • <» note that this scheme for trans port the chickens and cows Hull vei'Hitie«. Ifa few momenlH pray- porting logs has proven lo be feasible. Oil. t . er iiccompliHlie« il« much as years are allowed to run nt large. —Ex. of weary study, why not make the i Notice to Taxpayers. C. II. SMITH, Proprietor. Now is the line lo nuike gulden. prayer, fill up with wisdom, and .Make pn Ad. The law requires tliat each male between the spend the rest of Hie time iisliing. ages of 21 and 5O years living within the county I>o you want some real estate, Be Bure anil properly enrich the shall pay a poll tax of one dollar ($1) at the Or a hex of paper collars? Our Building is New, Neat and Pleasant and our Liquors the «nil, spnde deep, pulverize the We are told Hint God is no re«pect- lime of assessment, and if not so paid, to be Do yon lack a chicken coop, or of pel sons, and if he crams one reported to the sheriff of the county, with added Very Best in Hie City. Or a pocket-ful of dollars? soil well, plant only the best of costs, for collection, at once. The law allows Made and nd—make an ad. Meeds. Spare neither toil nor ex- pel son’s cranium suddenly full of 110 exemption for poll tax, except to active Kapp’s Saar m Draught. Do yon need a billygoat, members ot the Oregon National Guard, and peiiMe for by mid by you (r neigh I of knowledge, why not do the Would yon sell a house and lot? all active firemen who have been members of same for all. Tlie fact ol I lie case is! Want to rent a lumber yard, bor’« hens) will want soumthing Io any company, for one year next preceding the Or a lea or coffee pot? ! the whole thing is a humbug, and time of assessment, and exempt firemen. That eat. Make an ad—make an ad. there may be no cause for complaint I ask that the claim of 11 miracle in tin* ease Have you got a horse Io trade, ' each person liable to ¡»oil tax be prepared to ' Or a stove pipe, or a bell, is far more hurtful lo the cnilMe of pay the same to the Assessor, or his deputy, at The H kadl IOT expect« hooii to Or a gold mine or a store, llie time of making the assessment. I ask the | chisliiiiiity than it is helpful. aid of every person in the county, that the law Or a block of stock in—well— «turi in 011 mi exteiinive write lip may he strictly complied with. Persons exempt ! Make an ad— make an nd. will be required to show their certificate of 1 of Illi« Co.lllty, mid will be pleiNed exemption. Senators By the People. J. S. Stephens, Assessor lo lull’d pei’HoiiH in (Iiff rent KCC- G rand C entral B illiard A. Letcher ami G. Jenkins have bought Tillamook, Oregon: tioiiH of tin* county volunteer to the tools of A II.Harris, and will here H all . Senator Till pie, of Indiana, raised a after do all work in tlie jewelry line. write up their loeiiltie«. ’l’lie new pertinent point in favor of the elect Biing us your trade. Satisfaction giiaran Fort land Market Fine Liquors and Cigars^ more inilorimition wo get th" ion of United States senator« by popular ♦1 cd. I will personally look aflei all work Tillamook, Oregon. more vullio will the write up luive vote in his discussion of that question in entrusted to my store. Fine watch work H eadquarters for the C elebrated ns given by Allen & Lewis. the senate. Because of the failure of a specialty A Letcher. Telephone No. 9. to the people of the comity. WHEAT—Market lifeless; quotations at all KOPP Proprietor, The favorite beer made on this coast, considered by many to be superior to Milwaukee beer. Call for it, and insist on having Kopp's beer. NEW BUREAU SALOON, the leglislaturesof two states t • elect sei - ntora, the people of those states are de GAMBRINUS BEER . points are lower. SUM MONS. 'l'lie less 11 iiiiiii knows iihiiii lly, prived of their constutiomd right to ad- tlie more egotinliciil lie become«. ' equate representation in one branch of The responsibilities for this Shut him up in 11 coop for 11 time i fact rests on (lie legislatures of these mid he soon« begin« to iinnghie slates The volets who choose the leg- Unit the houndnries of Ids coop iUU, '^7eoui’l7t 'know thm form tlie horixon of all that is I they would fail lo perform their duly, knowable io the uiiiveiNe, Buuli ami coiiseqiientlv the people are made to men may not be to blame for llieii suffer because of a dereliction for which 1 they ate not to blame. ignorance but their blowing some- If (be senators are elected by direct linieH makes them very ridiculous 1 vole of tbe people, such a condition to those who have been outside <>l could not arise. Ea«*li party could put a candidate in tbe field as they do for the coop. IN THE COUNTY COVHT OF THK STATE OF ORE GON for T ili . amook C ounty 1 in the unit ter of the Estate ) Notice of of Erastus McKinley B settlement of Deceased. J account. 1 To nil persons to whom it may concern. Notice is hereby given tliat Perinelia McKin ley executrix of the estate of Erastus McKinley deceased, has rendered mid presented for settle ment. and filed in said court, her final account of her administration of said estate; and that Tuesday the 4 day of May, 1R97. at 10 o'clock in tlie forenoon of said day, at the court room of said court, iu Tillamook County, Oregon, has been duly appointed by the said court, for tlie settlement of said account, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear aud file exceptions in writing to the said governor, and other stale offi<*ers ami account, and contest the snine. Dated this 29th day of May, I897. one or tbe other could be elected, either i’ermelia McKinley. of by majority 01 plurality. It would prob- Executrix I ably make 110 difference in the political ’l'lie people in Hie hoii II i cik ] tin- county will greatly rejoice over coiuplection of the senate, but hi all the iinnoiineenient iiuiile el«e- NOTICE OF HHFIIIEF’H SALK. probability it won hl make a very mater» whera in tlirae co I iiiiiiih that lal difference in the moral and mental In the ( ounly Court of the State of Oregon Tillamook County. Diauiha I’wge, PlainlilT, the «learner (iariiehl ia mnk- character of that body The pai ties for vs W 111 T. S hx , T. E S ax , Linda Sax Schinutt- ! /.er, SHin l Max Jr. and James Sax, Defendants. I would I*e com pelh*«l to nominate ing arrangement« to go into tlm tit ami Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an counting trade thin hiiniiiier. Ai ' deserving men in every stale in which «•xecutlon duly issued out of the above-named the marg n between the two paities is court ou the Sth day of March, to enforce a mind the Siletz, Ne«tlieea Bay unii narrow, and thus the country would ae- against the above named defendants Netarl« i« to he found nonie of the i cine the bei/itit <»f a higher and belter judgment and tn favor of the above named plaintiff, and l ielieat countiw [’ on the whole Paci- Nenaloiial alaudand. | to me directed and delivered as Sheriff of Till« I mook County. Oregon, commanding me to levy fic Const. I I i I m fact ha« long «ince Wlial Senator Turple said of the intiu- I up>n and »ell the personal property of said been discovered by iiuuieroua Met elite of various kinds of trust* and cur* | defendants, or if a suffit ient amount cannot be poiation*ol vaiioiiN kind*in the ehvtion 1 found, then, upon the real property of said tler«, who need only a inarket to of Mriialoia unde 1 ll-e present system ha* defendants, to satisfy the said judgment, to wit make them aniongst the most proa- Ireen said but it can’t be repeated ' the sum of $335 oo-too now due on jmu I judg peroita of our people. This market too tiequenlly or with to much emphasis, ment with interest at the rate of 8 per eent per annum horn the ist day of March, 1897. and the will, now, ton great extent, be af- flier* have been senator* chonen within further sum of ?t>-to* cost. Now. therefore, artrr due levy having been made and by virtue the past dvcatle — amt they have sat and fordi'd them, at leawt during the voted iu the upper house of congieas > of ssM execution I will sell al public auction Hlimnier mouth« by the Garfield, 1 foi cash iu hand, at the court house door at — who were nothing mor* nor Ire* than wi.ieli a ill connect here with the attorneys on the H>orfor the <or}K>ra- 1 rtllatiiook. Tillamook county, Oicgon. at the h >ur of b> o\'.0 k in the foieuoun on SalUt a>, «teenier Cldlkat for B< rtland and lions that bought thrii election. Such the Mth day of ApiH, t?fo; the following dt scribed real property to wit The North San Fnimisco. We sincerely m« u du not lepieaent the |a»<>ple They vast quarter of NecUou Ftnecn, Township t wo 1^4 have no inte*v*t in common with the trust that the enterprise may South Range Niue West, ot the Willamette found protitalde both for the own constitueucy they misrepresent Under Meridian in Tillamook couuty, Oregon; to sat- the system of election by direct vole 1 isfy said judgment aud cost. er» of the Gai fo ld and thenliippi r» they could never have tnvo elected and Dated this jjd day of March 1897, J. H J ackson , along the route. protably wouldn't have the temerity lo OATS—No. 1, white, choice. [ 40 to 42c; grey, 38 ($ 40c BARLEY—Feed $17.00, brewing, 18 to $19 HAY—Choice Timothy is ready sale at $13.00 choice clover cheat, wheat and oat hay, in good demand at $9.00 to $11.00 for No. 1. POTATOES—There is a good local demand for consumption at 55c to 60c for choice Burb- banks. BUTTER—Store, in rolls 17%® 25c per roll; choice dairy, 30^350 per roll; creamery 40^500 per roll. Ki 1X11» Tabule« hare coinè to »tajr, HOUSE J. P. ALLEN, Prop'r. EGGS—Choice candled, steady at 10c. PROVISION’S.— City cured hams ire; sides, 6% '0 7C,5% to 6c for shoulders. 7 to 7%c for pure lard in sand 10 lb tins. HIDES—Dry. loC. to lie; green 5c to 5J$c. DRIED APPLES—Evaporated bleached, 5*4 (j£6c; evaporated unbleached, 5c. P’CA RS—Sun and evaporated. 4<^6c. DRIED PLUMS—Pitless. 3®lc; prunes, 5 @ «fe'e. CHICKENS- $3 00 at $3 SO. TURKEYS— Live. 11 (*| i2c: 13 @14 for choice DUCKS—Young. $5 00 (4 $0.00 GEESE—Young $y 00 ($ ffi oc. Noted for It* Fine Cuisine Department. Best Meals in the City. TILLAMOOK, OREOON ra«iturage Notice, All persons . desi l ing to find good piisiurnge for horse, «nd entte, will do wi ll or nee me «trout it. Price «re m follow« For yearling 15e per month, 2 year old 20c, 3 v ear old 2V. Hur.es 41.00 per month The pasture is on the premises of C. E. Thayer, an I is on tide laud I will not 1>e responsible tor any lost stock. Piir'ies desiring to pasture stock on the atmve premiers must make arrangements with me before putting 011 their slock. Sturgeon’s- C. A. llailey. Beware of Ointment for Catarrh Contain Mercury. that as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely detanve the whole sys- ten wheu eutvriug it through the mucous surface*. Such articles whontd never be used except on prescriptions from reautable physi cians. as the damage they will do is tanfold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregou Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, contains no tuer- ask an election Th*I is sutFcent rsa- cary. and is take« iuternally, actingdirn tly son why tbe existing method should be upo« the blood and mucous surfaces of the TAX NOTICK. sUtbshed,— Kan«.«* City Star. Notice is hereby inven that the a«*eMmeut system. Ta buying HatVs Catarrh Cure be sure roll for the year iSqb la now tu mjr banda for you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney ft Co. collect to* Testimonial* free Sectionalism I. Dead Dstnl this x4h day of March I8«r Sold by druggists, price 75 cents per bottle. J H J ackrun , Hall s Family Pills are the best HhsrilF aud tax collector. Tlie reindilic.il party lias gone into Tillamook county. Oregon. Many of the readers of tlie Ore- gouian have found much fa uh with timi paper lately on hc - count of its attitude on the tariff question, and «specially the wool schedule, which that journal call- power under new condition., .nd in th. leml» should not lie as high a.s it midst 0! the uict serious I>u.iuewi and A.LLEK Blpans Tabule« cure flatulence. N ew and ¡Select ¡Stoclç. patent tydicineg and Druggist's Notions. A Fine Line of Jewelry. Stationary, Books. Brescriptions Cartfilly Compeindii