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THE TILLAMOOK WEEKLY The Opportune Moment what it» cost to mine ranges from I 45 dow n to 12A cents per ounce, O. DeK. Bowman. EL add M¿r. and even less in some cases. Ini | spite of the supposed low price of Official Paper, Tillamook City and County the metalj its mining goes on to an enormous extent, the United RATK8 OF SUBSCRIPTION. Slates alone producing it last year (•TKICTLT 1MÀDV1MCB.) * to the extent of $76,069,236. Sillamook OeoMinht. _________ I A certain deacon that I know consid er» rigid discipline essential to the well being of his family, »ays a writer in Bel fast (Me.) Cream. He has a little boy, named Johnny, who is the personifica tion of mischief. Having got into an ex ceptionally bad scrape, his father in li w Ona year ...................................................... formed him that he should whip him, ...7J. ! tlx mouth. .................................... ............. and as he prepared to commence opera Three mouth.............. ... ................... ■ *0- : tions, Johnnie said, *‘Papa, mayn’t I go If Senator Stewart coulil only into the bed room a minute?” His Telephone Nu 6. convert the Rothschilds t<> his way father told him he could, then tiptoeing Office coruerol M«i»"an<l ..I -I ' of thinking on the silver question, to the door, the deacon saw the little fellow kneel and begin topray. The Senate committee Inis de'dd- *° dispose <4 the “Uh,_ God, papa says that yon say, cd against sealing Mr. Corbett of products of his silver mines in Ne- ‘Call on me in time of trouble.* Iain U. 8. Senator from Oregon, amt the v,,d“ to >'» w,,''l‘l bu luck t. in an awful scrape, Mister God. I am . . . . ßiu 1 it I I is u no i J o ■ I t K' 11 <1 f <1 /» I »1 11 I > 41111 for evident what a cinch the I having lots of trouble. If you ever did votn wan not wtricily on party Kothschilds have on the rest of the want to help a little hoy, now is your linen. It is not at all likely that ! time. Amen.” Mr. Corbett will bo Ki-ateil, uh world. Here is what the Senator That appeal was sufficient. The pray er was answered, and the whipping did Hovoral republieaiiH are known to says: “All the nations of Asia are to ■ not come off. bo opponeil to Much action, bolding that it would eKtablinli a danger- oiih precedent. The probability in, therefore that the Slate of Oregon will be I'epi'OHOiited by only one Senator until the meeting of the next legiHlature. If hiic I i Hliall be the decision of tlie Senate no fair- minded man, whateverli'Hpolitical afliliatioiiH can object. If Ihn legis- lature of a Hlate in so tied up in one man that it would rather have the Htate go unrepresented limn elect anyone elre to the potiition, the U, 8. Senate ¡ h not to blame. With the Oregon legisliitiire it wiih Mitchell or nothing, and the prob ability ih wenliali hive nothing. J h it probable that liiHlory h I iii II repent itHidf in our slate at the next campaign? i lie reduced to financial slavery. The Rothschilds syndicate is about to divide China among tiie gold- standard nations of Europe. The next movement will be to divide South America. Wliat will then become of the free institutions of our own country? The money syndicate proposes to reduce the world to slavery. HEADLIGHT; 7 7 8 First Class G oods SECOND CLASS PRICES Will Do Well to Remember that the Truckee Lumber Co. now on lian-l the, lest and viost ccinpWe stock of P o 'o 9 4 u A. H. a (I Addie Laughlia t> G. *»* Watkins 151 ac.es ia Sec.8 & V Tp 2 S K 10 W. C. Desmond to J W. Maxwe.l, Trustee, W % of S W % Sec. ‘4. E '2 of S £ h of Lo 1 S j .-. 5. M E % ot N h % Hoc. 8 Tp ' 2 S K H) w C. 11. Els e Woithingtoa by Sheriff to W. N. Vat gli i S % of 8 & % Of Sac. a2 1 N ■ j ut N E % Ox See. ‘¿7 Tp 2 N K 10 I W. Av-ea L and Kobeit K O.*r to Leonard Vulu.-y N % oí s E •< & S J, of N E ! Mot hers whose children are trouble«’ of Sec. 25 Tp 5 S K 10 W. G. O. Nolan (by Snonff; to Geo. Cobn, w ith had colds, croup or whooping-congl uud. in»t. in Lota 7 & 8 of Blk. 3 will do well to read what Dr. K. h. Roy Tillsm >oa. Ü. O. «& U. J. Painter Nolan to Geo. ey, of Olney, Mo., nays on thin subject lie writes : ‘For years we have use Chain Coll , bame. VV. Ji. H. C'a.y, Trustee, to P. Mcln- berlain,s Cough Remedy, and always tob , tract in Til.aniCok City. keep in the house. It is reg irded in J. G. Day 0 t ux to 1’. Meint >h,ihme. S. Uaie.it to Michael Slattery S y2 ot our family as a nppuifie for all kinds oi N W J4 Sec. 31 Tp 2 N R 7 W, S *a or N colds and coughs. The 25 and 50 cent E % Sec. 25 Tp 2 N 8 W. bottles for sale by S. J. Sturgeon. Joan E- S. Embuiu t » Geo N. Jo .na ,n I../ts5 6 Lik. 2 xi. E. GoouspecU'a Persons who are troubled with indi ad. to Tillamook. gestion will be interested in the exper- U. 8. ol A. 10 ('has. Peteraon, Lot 4 S W % of N W *4 «c W h oí S W % iti ti.c, 1 ience of Win. II. Penn, chief clerk in 5 Tp 2 N Kb W. the railway mail service at Des Moines, A. J. < «lui to Wm. tk G. A. Brian, Iowa, who writes: “It gives me pleas- E st 28 It. Lot 4 Blk. luToWu of Tula- ' uro to testify to the merits of Chamber in-AX. Maria M. <k L ('renali tir. (by Stier flf) lain’s Colin, Cholera and Diarihoer Rem to Geo. I«. Sant », 8 E % ofS.c. 2 Tp 2 edy. For two years I ha ve suffered from 8 R 8 W. indigestion, and am subject to frequent John Williams to (’. Bandai! an und. severe attacks of pain in the stomach ami mt. in E of S E J4 S jc . 22 T¿t I S R bowels. One or two doses of this remedy 9 W. The editor of the vermiform appendix iloesn’L hvciii to I m * able to remember the falsehoods lie t<*lls in one issue till the next one comes out. In his issue of Jan. 6lli, lie stiiles that a number of copies of the JiiCADLiGii r, were paid lor by Messrs Cohn, Todd and Sibley for 13 political purposes. In his last i.ssue, lie says the H eadlight u 'Die voters of Tillamook do not sluHud its list to get the county Tlm two I slatemenls want 11 prefix to the rep publicmiihin printing. 15 of Urn men whom they Hllp- ¡can not both be true? The fact port in tlm next eampiiign. ; is, bo I li are lies. Considering (he attitude of tlm present administration on tlm Tim oilieial ligures of tlm Treas question of liniince and the utter ury Department estimates that the ances of tlm St. Ixjnis platform, never fails to give perfect relief Price world produced in 1S97 824,000,000 Tree silver republican’is a misnom 25 and 50 cents: sold by S. .1. Sturgeon. in gold, this being an increase of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. er. The free silverite is either a The progressive ladies of Westfield, twenty per cent, over tlm world’s I Land Office nt Oregon City, Ore., Jan., 5, 1898: | —Notice is hereby given that the following Iml , issued a “Woman’s Edition” of populist or a democrat, and should production of last year. Inas ' named Mettler has filed notice of his intention the Westfield News, hearing date of go where he belongs. Nor do we much as the wrold’s population to make final proof in support of his claim, and April 3, 1896, The paper is tilled with desire to have tlm name of any one, that said proof will be made before the County increases about one per cent, per Cleik of Tillamook County, at Tillamook matter of interest to women, and we however great, prefixed, to tlm notice the following from a correspon annum, it would seem Hint gold is Ore,, on Feb. 23rd. 1898, viz: mime of tlm party. Tlm repub dent, which the editors printed, realiz William J. Himes; linding no difficulty in keeping II. E. No. 10611 for the N. E. q of Sec. 27 Tp. ing that it treats upon a matter of vital lican parly is greater than any pace with tlm people. And the 2 N R. 7 West. importance to their sex: “The best inmi in it, and tlm interests of the United Slates has done her share lle names the following witnesses to prove remedy for croup, colds and bronchitis Stilt« ofOregoil of more importance 1 his continuous residence upon and cultivation of llie producing, of said land, viz; Walter J Smith, of Wilson, Ore that I have been able to find is Clniinbei'« than those of any citizen of (he For family n^e I gon; John Paquet, of Wilson, Oregon; Will- lain’s Cough Rented v. state. (Jive us straight, simon I gladly reconinieiiil iam R. Illingworth,’of Wilson, Oregon; J ames it has no equal. pure unadulterated republicanism it.” 21 anil 50cunt botllus for Bule by Democratic calamity iiowlers, 1 F. Reeher, of Wilson, Oregon. mid we can win. Tie us to the who have been no seriously exer 8 J. 81 urgeou. interests of miy one man mid we cised over the failure of the Dingley NOTICE EOR 1‘CHLICATION. w ill lose. bill to bl ing in Mtiflicient revenue, Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Nov 24, SHEKIFF’S SALE. will doubtless Im greatly delighted 1897:—Notice is hereby given that tlie followitig- j iiainetl settler has filed notice of his intention I I n the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of O re gon for the C ounty of T illamook . It is with grout apparent delight to know that during tlm month of to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said pt oof will be made before the County j First National Bank of that curtain jntriotic so-called December it produced a surplus j i Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook Ore, [Independence Plaintiff A iiierieniiH point to tlm deficit of of Two Million Dollars. ‘ on January 14th. 1898, viz Erick Glad: H. E, No. I 815,000,000 for tlm first half of the liscnl year an dim to tlm Dingly law. It in found by reference, however, to (Im Treasury receipts tlmt during the last four months of the operations of the Wilson law nearly SI0.000.00o in excess of the normal receipts was poured into the Treasury, owing to excessive imporlat ions to escape the incrvns cd duties of tlm Diogley law. This »10,000,000 would otherwise have come in under tlm new law. mid there would have been little ifany deficit. Tlm Dingly law is, however, getting rapidly on ita feel, mid ita friends are satisfied to Minile nt tlieae Denit.cnil ic scrvains, knowing lull well that they cannot endure long. Marcus 1., Hanna was last week, elected to succeed himself in the United States Senate, from the State ot Ohio, Tlm struggle was a long and bitter one. Hanna’s republicanism mid ability are be yond question, but with the musses i Im is unpopular. I ■ | I [ 1 10372 for the S w ’4 of See. 25. Tp 2 N R 8 West. He names the following witnesses to prove Ins continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said laud viz: Frank Severance, of Tillamook Or., Laurence Johnson, of Tillamook, Or., George Johnson; o Tillamook, Or., Charles Bester, of Tillamook, Or. Chas. B. Moores. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLK’ATION. Vs Willinin E. Bttinsand Druvilla Burns, Defendants. j Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution, judgement; order and decree duly’ i issued out ot and under the seal of the above 1 entitled cause, to nie duly directed and dated the 15th. day of iN'cernber 1897; upon a decree rendered and entitled in said court on the 28th day of August 1897. in favor of the above named plaintiff. First National Bank of Independence, and against the above named defendants, j William F. Burns and Drucilla Burns, for the sum of 1770.00 with interest thereon from the 26th day of February 1R90. at the rate at 8 per cent par annum in U. S. Gold Coin and the furth er sum of fI20.00 attorneys fees, and the costs and disbursements of this suit taxed at J72 00 I commanding, me to sell the following describ- | , cd real property to wit: Lots 28. 29, .80. 81 and 32 of Section 14. Lots 9, I J^iiid office nt Oregon City, Oregon, Dec., 3 1897.—Notice is hereby given that the following- I named settler has filed notice of her intention to final proof in support of her claim, and We have on our table, the 1 make that said proof will be made before the County first numi.er of the Nehalem Re l Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook. Orc. publican. It is a nicely printed I on February 5th. T898, viz Nella M. Curtis; H, E j No. 1050H for the Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 of See. 6, Tp 10, 22 and 23 of Section I4 • and Lots 17 and - 7 column, 4 page paper chuck full 2 fi. R, 8 W - - 16. • --------- ' She names the f »Bowing witnesses to prove her ** ScctioM M Township 6. South of Range of news from tlm community in Ilia continuous residence upon and cultivation it . West ot Willamette Meridan in Tillamook * County, Oregon. Now therefore, by virtue of which it is published. It announces . of said land, vis; Mike Alplanalp, ot Tillamook, Ore. John L, , s.tld execution, judgement, order, decree and dscli to be mn ita title indicates, I , Childers, of Tillamook, Ore., William A. Hall o order of sale, and hi compliance with the com. squarely republican in poi it ¡ cm . Tillamook, Ore , John Rupp, of Tillamook, Ore mauds of said writ. I will on the 29th. day of January 189H. at the hour of Io o’clock A. M. Chas. B Moores. at the front door of the County Court House, in Register. Tillamook City «aid County and SUle, sell at Tlm republican kickers, in this public auction, subject to redemption, to the county, are beginning to show their highest and best bidder for cash in hand, all NOTICE Foil PUBLICATION. Tlm publishers of the vefni/oxrn teeth mid they can probably be the right, title and interest which the within Office at Oregon City, Ore.. Dec. yl. 1897 named defendants had at the date of the tnort appendix, seem to imagine that depended upon to do just W tint : — Lami Nolic« I- herein given that the following gage mentioned In the complaint or now has in tlm general public is greatly in they have been doing heretofore, named wttlrr ha. Alni notice ot her intention or to tlie above deacribed real propeity. or any to make final pr«> in enpporl of lier claim, part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judge terested ill tlm contest of the that is make every possible elfort ami that mild proof will be made before the ment, order, decree, interest, costs aud all ac- county printing, and so in its last for tlm defeat of the regular ticket. I onnty Clerk of Tillamook Ca. at Tillamook Or e uing coats. on Keh„ 5lh. ifizt. via' Mrs Julia Curtis; I! It. II. II, Aiderman. issue inflicted a column and a halfj No. 10507 for the s»t of S I-1,, s I-\ oftWl* Sheriff o( Tillamook Co., Oregon. of rot concerning it upon ita read-i and Lot 4 of Sec ji Tp. 1 S R . w The New York savings banks re she »Arne, the following witnee-ea 10 prove ers. If tlm aforesaid publishers herconlinm.ua revideiice upon and cultivation were one half as familiar with the port that they will pay only .34 per of »aid land, via: i'ntnrrh <'nnn<»t l»e Cured newspaper business as they are cent, interest this year. Ibis Mike Alptanalp. of Tillamook. Ore . John I.. with LOCAL APPLICATION’S, as they ejenot Chiidcra. ot Tillamimk, Ore . William A. Hall, with selling pickles and codfish, would indicate that there is plentv ol Tillamook: Ore . John Kopp, of Tillamook reach the M-at of the dimase. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional <li*e.v<e, and in order to cure it Oregon. they would know that about the of money in the country. yor must take internal remedies Hall’s Catarrh Chas. B Moore« Cure is taken ruternally. and acts directly on only interest the public takes in the Register the blood and inus>-oussurfaces. Hall’s Catarrh mutter, is to wonder ut tlm awful Has Mr. ltiymi, since his return asininity of n publisher who is not from Mexico, been liemd Io give only willing to work for nothing, voice lo any New Yi ar sutterances Imt. pay dearly for the privilege. nbout nti i utile nbsence of signs of |> ron peril) ? 1 lie fuel tluit silver I* inineil in many countrieH in eonjiinction with from lal<» lidvicus it appeals» up pears copper, leiul. ntlil other orea atlila that tin' Spanish forces a! Havana greatly Io iln cli.apne» o( pro.lnc- can be truhted to precipitate tion. IM«.ml Alkiiixfln, tl>e»tatia-, matters, and assure intervention, tician, presents tigu rca »bowing on our pait, in Cuban alTair* • I V UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. OREGON CITY. OR. Notkv la hereby given that the appro red ft actional plat of Township y. South Range o Ueat, h am been received from the Survey or Genera! of On g mi , mi n January 4th. 1*98. at NoVloxk. A. M . vt ««hl date. Mi«l>lat will l>e fl r I in itihollc«, and the Um! their.u rmbrac- etl w’lt lie aubject to entry on. and after »aid dale. Chss R Moore«, ReciMer. Wai. (Ultowajr, Rcveiver- (lire < .».««t I ration »errvrr. < ..... CMhartic. 1 v If u U C. (all koturv. dru«gi>u n fuud luviay Groceries, Provisions and Loggers Supplies Clothing, ” " ■ ‘ ------------ 1 Boots. Shoes, and General M ei ch a n d i s.. —- CH ? now in the Tillamook maket and sells them at prices that def¡j ^jmjxtihon. JTo stale groceries, no shoddy, no cheap John articles for sale at our store. Our cus tomers are always satisfied- Real Estate Transfers. J iU. 6 PEOPLE WHO WANT — Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians lu this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is com p »«rd of the best tonics known. com bi no! with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the in»« on* surfaces The perfect combination of the two fagredien’s :w what produces such won- deffal results in curing Catarrh. Scud fot tes timonials. frve F J Cheney a Co . Proja , Toledo O Sold by al! druggixt.«. price 75c. Hall a Family pills nre the be*t. K.lneal» Tm>r n«w.l. With CrarrU. ' e,ir- «’"»lip» -'« toreicr lfL.C C Hll, ¿ru«„-„s r, fun.’ tnoc.-y J. E. SIBLEY, Maqagei« of ¡&o?8 and Mill, Hobsonville, Oregon Principle ( ffice 330 Marke« Street, S in Francise*.* Mills a I Truckee, Cal. :3L ænsir ■ C. B. HADLEY, G rand C entral B illiard H all . i i H H a s M » H Fine Liquors and Cigars TIPamook, Oregon h H eadquarters for the C elebrated Telephone No. 9. GAMBRINUS BEER I'M«: :E « !T !F W ®' :tr efliE’ "!F-W ® > TT ;T "• ' 'W 'W W i»T. KI' Sturgeon’s ~—D rug S tore ¡flew and Select gtoclç. patent ltjedicineg and Druggist's Notions. A Fine Line of Jewelry Station»;», Beets. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Hint yon enn 1„lr n gr,Bl nmjorily of nil Brli< ¡„ rcl, ,„01| gl,c)1 , Look Stoves, Heating Stoves i iui nn are, Oueensware Furniture Clothing and many other tilings Fag'e’s Seoczxd. SZsirxdL Stere good nn new f > only n «»nil prr cent of n|,„t H,rM. nrtivle» coni new? <«> and nee fur youreelf uud von will te vonvii.red. W. E. PAGE-