TILLAMOOK
THE
f&tUamo0lt fJenbUnnt.
D. DeK. Bowman, EL ama y\¿r.
RATK8 OF SUBSCRIFTIOM.
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Telephone No 6.
Office caruerol Mainland .<1 st eels.
The Oregonian in the issue of the
3d iust says: It in altogether use
less for the ‘‘Mitchell-republican”
organs toassert that their boss and
his lieutenants were triumphant
at the meeting of the league of the
republican clubs. The delegates,
who came from all parts of the
state, know all about it. Repub
Heang who take their republican*
ism without any prefix or Hiiffix
controlled that convention, and
will control the state convention
of the party two months hence.
Tlie republican party is not the
property of a faction devoted to
one man of uncertain principles,
operating in the interest of an office
hunting ‘‘ push.”
Sometime since the H eadlight
gave utterance to a similar senti
ment and certain local so-called
republicans uttered violent objec
tions. Nevertheless, ‘‘them’» our
sentiments" anil that is the senti
ment that will prevail. The H ead
light Inst year favored the election
of Mr, Mitchell to the senate un
til it saw that he could’nt be elected
and then il’favoied Mr. Mitchell’s
stoping aside and allowing some
one else to be elected. Give us a
straight republican legislature this
year and the election of n United
.States Senator will take care of
itself.
Germany has seen fit to ¡« hub an
order forbidding the importation
into that country of American
fruit. The prohibition is on the
ground that the fruit beam with
it noxious vermin that will infest
and destroy German fruit treea.
First it was American pork, now it
is American fruit—what it will be
next i» hard to say, but it is safe
to predict that the American gov
ernment will retaliate in good shape
What Germany need«, more than
anything else that America can
produce is a little of the spirit of
resistance to tyranny that enabled
the colonies to throw oil’ the yoke
of the tyrant King Geo. III. If the
German nation had a tithe of the
spirit and courage of the American
people the reign of the ridiculous
William of illustrious ancestry
would be of short duration.
The position taken by the Re
publican State Central Committee
on the finance question is emineiit-
tly satisfactory. The Republican
party of Oregon can take no mid*
die ground and the square stand
taken for the single standard will
sharply define the lines, There is
nouse of equivocation or tergiver
sation. Even a victory gained in
that way would doubtless result
ns did that of 1896, that is in
defeat. The men sent to the legis
lature this year, must be true and
loyal and not so thoronglily bound
lip in any one man as to be will
ing to jeopardize the well being of
the entire state to secure hid elec
tion to the United Stated Senate.
The men with handles to their
names, must be left at home.
In view of the recent develop
ments in the orient ami the fuel
that Hawaii occupied such an im
portant strategic position, i 1 h an
nexation become» of the utmodt im
portance. It id humiliating to all
true Americans to observe the at
titude of the nnti-aniiexationidtd
und io remember at the dame time
that mich attitude id dictated by
the sugar trust. A failure to annex
the islands now that we have the
opportunity, will surelv bring
with it yearsof bitter repentance.
The prospect» for the construc
tion of the Nicaragua, Canal are
brightening. It ha» been diHcover.
etl that the original e»timate of the
iimoiint iieceHHiiry to coiinlrtict the
canal wan ill leu»t 25 per cent too
high, and our national congre»» i»
awakening Io the fact that if Amer
icn remain» blind Io her own intsr-
este in the matter, ceucas-iion» will
If anything more is needed to
be granted to other nntiomi who
prove
Hint the United Stilles Senate
will undertake and carry the enter
prise to II HUCCeH»flll IHMIie. Thi» is not in any sensea representative
country cannot undertake to pur- body it is Io lie found in tho pass
»ueher “dog in tlie manger policy" age by tliat body of tl.e infamous
much further, with regard to hiic I i Teller resolution, milking the debts
qimHtioiiH uh the annexation of of the United States payable in n
Hawaii and the construction of degraded currency. However the
the Nicaragnmi Canal. If we lower house is a representative
have not sufficient national fore body and it promptly defeated the
eight to »ee the importance to iih of resolution.
the poHHCHHion
of the Ilawiian
Relief f0 r the Cubans.
Islanda, not Hiiffieieiil enterprise
to take them when offered »nil not The central Cuban relief committee of
sufficient grit to undertake to de Oregon haa «ent oul the following ciffu-
fend them, the quicker we get oul lur descriptive of
of the way and let some other na THE HORRORS OF STARVATION IN
CUBA.
tion do it the better. And,so with
The Cential Cnhan Relief Committee
tlie Nicaraguan Canal: We can of tlie Slate of Oregon, acting witli the
not sit idly down and set up lhe National Committee appointed by the
Monroe Doctrine, or any other President of the United Stale*, nolicitH
doctrine against Kritish enterprise your assiMtance. Contributions of money
and pluck. Either we must coil Holland clothing will be mowt accept
able. We wist) to send a great trainload
struct that canal and control it of these donations from Oregon to New
ourselves, or else get out of the York City, and it can be accomplished if
way and let others do it.
each one contributes a little to the cauee.
WEEKLY
The statement is made on good author
ity, that within the past few months
J
PEOPLE WHO WANT
400,000 have died of starvation, and no
help
lias yet been received from the
United States, although almost within
sight of Cuba’s shores.’’
SECOND CLASS PRICES
(As uoted in an another colnmna coin-
mitte has lieeu appointed here to solicit
aid for these suffering people, and we
Will Do Well to Remember that the
I e
trust prompt action may
sincerely
taken, and our people be given anoppoi-
tnuity to contribute to this most worthy
cause, j
Truckee Lumber Co
Has now on hand the, lest and most complete stock of
Invitation for Proposal, to Execute
Government Surveys.
N otice N o . i .
Groceries, Provisions and
Loggers Supplies Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, and General
M ere h an d i se,
Not'ce is hereby given that aeal--<l proposals
will be received at this office up to and iuc'ud-
ii>K February iSth. 1898 at 4 P. 51. for running,
iiieasurlng. and ma iking according to law and
instructions, the following described s irveys,
to wit.
Description of Surveys.
Estimated No.
of Miles.
Subdivision T5SR 13 E WM Ore.
’ <k Exteriors T6S1J9WWM „
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T 4 S R 43 E W M ”
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T39SR16EWM ”
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T 238 R9 W W M ”
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T 48 R 9 W WM ”
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now in the Tillamook maket and sells them at prices that defy competition. No
stale groceries, no shoddy, no cheap John articles for sale at our store.
Our cus
tomers are always satisfied-
J. E. SIBLEY,
Maqagei1
of
find Mill,
Hobsonville, Oregon
Principle Office 330 Market Street, Sun Francisco’ Mills ntfrriickee, Cal.
Bids must be at stated prices per mile for
each and all of the above classes of surveys,
and no bids will be considered where the pric s
exceed $2o.oo per mile for subdivisional and
connecting lines, $23.oo for township and ran^e
lines, and «25.00 for base, standard meridian and
meander lines.
All bids must be made in writing, sealed, and
marked "Proposals to Execute Government
Surveys described in Notice No. 1, dated Jan.,
18th, 1898. ’ Proposals may be left at t is office
in person or enclosed in an envelope an or
warded by mail.
Hlds for the surveys described in this notice
will be opened on Feb , 19th. 1898, and not ce
forwarded to the successful bidder within 10
dajs thereafter, accompanied with contract in
cluding said surveys, and bond, which must be
properly executed and returned to tlii oilice
immediately.
Only responsible, reliable, and compete, t
survey .rs will be employed, who must execute
their surveys in pe son, and will be required
to give bond in double the estimated amount oi
contract in each instance.
It will be required that the surveys herein
described be completed and returns made to
this office on or before Dee. 31st, 1898.
Surveyors may submit bids under more than
one notice, but the bids must be seperate under
each, and this office will iimi t each deputy to
such an amount of work as can be properly
completed wi liin the time spe ified.
The right is reserved to reject any and all
bids, and no contracts will be binding on the
part of the United States until approved by the
Commissioner of the General Land Office.
Robert A. Habersham,
U. S. Survey General for Oregon.
O ffice or U. S. S urveyor G eneral ,
Jan.18th,1898.
CUPID’S CASUISTRY
We were sitting in the moonlight
Ou a radiant, rosy June night,
When I whispered: “Kitty, don’t you
Wish I’d kiss you? Let me, won’t you?**
Kitty was a rustic maiden,
And I thought not heavy laden
With the wisdom of the ages
W’rit on cultured Cupid's pages.
Kitty answered: "No, I mustn’t
Let you kiss me. My ina doesn't
Think it proper that her Kitty
Be like maidens in the city."
'‘Ohl’’ I stammered. Then did Kitty
Whisper in a tone of pity :
“I might kiss you, and lie true, sir.
To my mother. Would that do, sir?”
—W. J. Lampton in New York Sun.
Tli« Wheel In War.
“Soldiers,” exclaimed tho great Nnpo-
Jeon, as they pedaled swiftly past, “from
yonder pyramid 40 centuries look down
upon”—
At that point the great Napoleon's
wheel struck the back of a camel buried
in tho wind, and the great Napoleon spread
himself over tho handle liars, while the
camel went scooting across the desert with
the rubber tiro round its neck.—Washing*
ton Capitol.
No Surprise About It.
Visitor—Colonel Snakebieth’s death
was rather sudden, wasn’t it?
Resident—Waal, ya as, but not reely on-
expected.
Visitor—Indeed?
Warrants Payable
Resident—Naw. He’d hen shoootln oft
The oilowing warrants are now due and his mouth a good deal seneo be come to the
payable at in office.
diggin’s.—Detroit News.
Sérica K. Nos. 406 407 416 446 44 7 44* 44 9 450 445
45» 452 103 141 a;7 « 3,51 369 395 396 378 440 433 259
356 3;a 354 355 268 415 41a 4I3 414 367 360 344 376 315
349 401 424 4aj 37I 4u 409 429 320 4JO 309 269 877 a8o
394 39* 3*3 2çi 34* 400 15 307 a6o 3” *6» 336 a€a.
Series C. Nos. 493 108939 825.
John Barker. Trews.
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
The Ileal Insult.
“Do I understand yon to say. prisoner,
that you knocked him down because ho
called you n dirty llarf"
"Yes, your honor. I couldn’t stand It.
If there Is one thing I have always prid
ed myself on more than anything else, It
Is my cleanliness."—Chicago Tribune.
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot
Must Have a Taste.
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood
“They tell me, judge, that tho wine at
or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it this hotel Is particularly One.”
yov must take internal remedies. Hall’sCatarrh
"You should know by this time, str,
Cure is taken rnternally, and acts directly on that I never accept hearsay evidence.
the blood and inuseoussurfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Detroit Free Press.
Cure is not a quack medicine. It wax prescribed
by one of the best physicians in this country for
years, and is a regular prescription. It is com
posed of the best tonics known, combined with
the l>est blood purifiers, acting directly on the
A gentle iihii residing in Nasl vile re
muscous surfaces. The perfect combination of
ap d to a B inner reporter an incident
the two ingredients is what produces such won
derful results in curing Catarrh. Send for tes of lecent rccurence which beautifully
timonials. free.
illu-trates the truthful news and caution
F. J. Cheney Ik Co., Props., Toledo O of a child’s nature.
Sold by all druggists, price 75c.
A little girl of 5 years had been sent
Hall’s Family pills are the best.
io Sunday school and received enduring
impressions from the lessons imparled by
To Cure Constipation Forever.
Take Cuacareis Candy Cathartic. 10c or25e.
If C. C. C. fall to cure, druiuiists refund money.
her teacher. Iteliirning home tile bright
per do«
DRIED APPLES— Evaporated
. evaporated unbleached,
blrerhed.
«
Pl.t’MA—Pitless. 4(^50; prunes. 2ft(4
CHICKENS— fa 50 at f.voo springs fa 00(442.50
It RKE\8—Live, iot.4ilc for choice, dressed
lie MtaV.
DUCKS— Young fc 00 (4 $5 00
I
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D rug S tore
steleineiii again, and again she said :
“ No, I ’aint afraid ’cause Jesus is
with me ’’
“Well, w-’ll see: now, go out in
the
hesitation, away
she
went
while
orders
«nd fl to 9 1*. M.
Mrs D C Bowers.
Prucrlpllons CarefnUy Compoindid
With a slight shudder, the child look
ed first at the wood pile and then at the
house, and turning to the latter, said :
*’Oh,uo; Jesus don't go,behind wood
piles.’’
NOTICH FOR Ft-BLICATION
Il K No 100,1 for tka Ji. K M of Sec. c Tp,
I » X R. 7 Wet.
promptly filled Call at reside», •
lietween I,ours of 8 to 12 A. M.
Lilians.'!, B::h.
wood pile,” eaid one watcher.
including instincUoii lnx>k> ami
FOR SALE
A Fine Line of Jewelry
vard ”
SHEET MUSIC
All
Sturgeon’s
It was determined to test the matter,
Lain! Office st Oregon City, Ore . Jan . «. 1898
Notice is hereby given that lhe following
j named setUer has filed noticv of his intention
■ to make final proof in support of hia claim, and
r that said proof will be made t>efort the County
I Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook
, Ore,, on Feb. ayni. 1898. viz
William J. Himes;
GMXSK—fe 00 <4 6 00
Telephone No. o.
GAMBRINUS BEER
and lets in lhe evening, when it was
1 dark the little one was reminded of her
those iii tlie house watched her.
Now, l.ucille, go around behind the
FEARS—Run and evaporated. y<6c.
atniliM.
C elebrated
I can go anywhere, an’ nothin'
ami made tie, circuit of the yard,
WOOL—Valley, lyxgnk-, Eastern Oregon
14c-
HIDES—Dry, 13415c; green7c to 8c
etatidsrd
for the
hurt me.“
Without
PELTS—Good demand at9@l ■€
DRIED
X-
Tillamook, Oregon
H eadquarters
“Why (lot, l.ucille?"
’’’Cause with Jesus boldin' my
WHEAT—Market,
steady nominal at 73
7 jc , Kasteru Oregon; Valley, 75 to 77c
20c
Fine Liquors and Cigars
ing oul:
"I ain't afraid to go anywhere, 11UW .
I shan't be scared no more.’’
As given by Alien & Lewis.
KGGS,— Choice cam! led
G rand C entral B illiard
H all .
lot came bounding into the house, cry
Portland Market.
ihe following authentic account of the I , OATW—No.1. white, 37 to 38; grey. 33 ft jSc
. choice.
suffering in Cuba should appeal to every I
i BARI.KY—Feed, $17.50, to 18.00 brewing
charitable person in lhe Stale.
519 00 to <20 00.
From Havana to Mutansas there is an
POTATOES— In good demand also to 55c
unbroken line of settlements, from which
per sack.
grim sf^ciifYS (>w<r
crawl forth
' BUTTER—More, hi rolls 30 (3 «sc per roll
and supplicate with lamy arm ami claw* choice dairy, 45 <4 50c per roll; ci earnery
60C
like fingers for alms that are seldom
per roll.
I'reaidi'ut Dole’sarrl v ill from
Hawaii is lending to n good deid
of dim’uxxion and lias greatly iu-
< re.ised tlie interest in the Hawaii-
an nunexation project and its prob
able continuation by the Senate. furthcoming. In Natanz*» City tli^
It does not follow, however, that streets are full of
skeMtns,
the failure of the Senate to confirm clamoring for bread. At Perico only SOO
Preaitlenl McKinley’ treaty for an are left ot 4,000. At San Pedro, little
nexation of (lie island would mean chikbrn ate buddled in the damp cor-
litre, shaking with cold and sihuHy
the failure of the proposition, In
their abdomens dial ended, their
such 1111 event a simple act of Con I hair gone and feet swollen. «7 gehhi
giro». for which only a majority »•te-a/
kill thesn.
Al Caoear, lhe correspondent oi the
vote would be necessary, would be
sufficient to iiicor|Hirate Hawaii ns Phildelphia ZVrjf saw several l>odiea
long awailiug inlrrmrnt. lie met one
it part of I lie United State’s mid AruAro 4 ad / a / /rf/4rr, at I-ajas carrying
while it in now believed that n a.itti /W <»/ A m dead i Mt Ids tn in an M
eienl vote will l.e hud in tho Sen mantfau. I ttftnsrs a I »oil nd everywhere
ate to coufli'ui the treaty under feastmg on tlie lightly covered lodies
the two-thirds rule, no doubt what r*)HMMsl by the heavy raiu . Al Trinidad
whole famlire are Iwing exieiinitiated
ever in felt of some action, either lu tlie shelters of Havana lay little chil
by a tWO-tllirds vote of the Semite dren of all Hgea, with Almost eveiy bout
or by the ordinary legislative in their l»udics visible, some piltoutly
method. by w hich n majority vote moaning, whileolheis had not antticioiit
in Congress will complete the strength to moan. Women in the last
stages of this terrible death were ntimor-
work begun by Repulilicmm in mid. oiis, while men were to a large eiKut
ing the Hawaiian Islands to the in lhe Mine condition, forced to stay oul
territory of the Vuited Slates.
of doors.
HEADLIGHT
He Iiam.'. rhe fofiowine witnew. to prove
hl. nwillnwoua re.lil«n«-c upon and cultivation
of Mid Uad, via; Walter J «aulUi.of wiiaou. On-
goo John PiHtnet. of Witaon, Orvgna
Wil!-
lam R lllingworth.lof Wilwn. Oregon; Jamea
F Reeher. of Wiiaou. Oregon
Cha. ■ llooiea. Kegùlcr.
-O O Tou ZZrxoTxr
Hint yon enn lmT a En>nt nnijoriiy ot all article in comn cm me, and
Cook Stoves, Heating Stoves
Finxvare, Queensware Furniture
Clothing find many other things
Eagre’s Seocrxd. ZZancl Store
goiHt M new fi r only a «mall per cent ot what time article* coet uew?
Go aud aie tor jounelt and vm «ill be convinced.
W. E. PACE.