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Considerable bad blood has been l stirred up in Nehalem, because D. De K. Bowman. E 1. tifia M¿r. only one delegation from that place could lie seated in the County Con vention and the delegation happen Official Ptpar, Tillamook City aid County ed to be the first one elected. Of course one delegation or the other RATHS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 1 was bound to go away dissatisfied, (»TB1CTLV 1WADVANCX.) lit is to be regretted that a little 91 w Ö«« year ...................................................... . .75. I more patience was not exercised by Six months .................................................... . bü Hire» mouths......................................... the parties who first met and plenty of time given for all to get there. It would have eaved lotsof Telephone Nu 6. hard feelings, and perhaps several OSc* cornerò! M»i»r»»»d •» M »wt» votes. But we cun hardly believe that any good republican will leave the party on ao small a matter as that. Adherence to a political party is not a matter of con FOR COUNTY JUDGE venience, or caprice, but a matter G. W. SAPPINGTON of principle. As to “the ring” of i which Editor Johnson talks so | glibly it exists only in his Silvo. FOB COUNTY CLERK HOMER MASON Republico Demo-Popocratic imag ination. CiUíttnook £) en. b Un ht Republican CountiJ Ticket FOR SHERIFF H. II. ALDERMAN They never.kick! Why should they? V ,s Dur Oldest Customers era nur best friends And the reason ¡ b simply this: They know that 4 Once in a while the right fellow < ?i?rE ?[RUGKEE gJMBER (?031PTNY ) gets it where the chicken got the ax. Last week a dispatch stated that a young fellow who was killing trout with dynamite was upset in to the river and drowned. Let us fervently pray that all others who Our lino of General MsrchindiiB is unusually compiste, catch trout with dynamite maybe similarly treated. Keeps the best of everything and Sells at the lowest living rates. > I \A/ h keep a full stack of Groceries, Provisions, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes? Loggers Supplies and General Merchandise. Now that the fishing season has opened, a sharp watch should lie kept for dynamiters. District Attorney Nolan will enforce the Try us and you will be convinced We received this week a couple law if our people stand by him. of kicking letters from men, sign ing themselves republicans, who Hobsonville, Ore. 1 Here ia a table which it might Ire well say they are dissatisfied with some men on the republican ticket. As for the farmer to paste ill his list for Principle Office 330 Market Street, San Francisco Mills at Truckee, C«l. the objections seem to be of a reference pefore going to the polls this personal elm racier mid no names fall. It shows the iinpoi tat tons of wool or reasons are given, we do not at New Yoik, Boston ami Philadelphia NOTICE FOli PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE OF SALE. care to publish them. The H ead in the first six months under the Ding- Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. Mar. 23. Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.. Mar. I4, 1898: Notice is hereby given that on the 23d, day of light does not set itself up as be ley law. compared with those of the last Ap.il 1898, I will public sale 1898.—Notice is hereby given that the following- —Notice is hereby given that the following ing infallible, but it believes that six months under the Wilson law : named settler has filed uotice of his lutentiou to named settler has filed notice of his intention at the saw mill knowu as the Netarts the ticket is a good one, and mill, being the only sawmill situated make final pi oof in support of his claim, and to make final proof in support of his claim, and W ilson law D ingley law any one wishing to fight it must Feb., 1897.......... 29.946895 Aug , 1897 .... 2.875,899 I upon Netarts Bay in Tillamook County, Oregon that said proof will be made before the County that s*iiti proof will be made before the County 2.429,873 at the hour of teu o’clock in the forenoon of Clerk of lillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore. Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook do so through some other news Mar.................... 54,676 832 Sept. Oregon, on May 2d, 1898, viz: 1 day, the tollowing described personal on May 16th, 1896, viz: Apr ................ 95 559°33 Oct ...................... 7.»4.231 paper than the H eadlight . The May ................. 43 943.685 Nov.................... 10,161,313 said Edward B. Grave»; Nicholas Aflutter; property: The partso* a heavy saw mill consist H eadlight is a straight Republi June.................. 33.569.185 Dec.................... 17.763,62; ing of all the castings and irons, bo ts and boxes II E 9790, for the S. y2 of N. W. % and E. W of S H. E. No. 9821, for the Lots 1, and 2 aud S. H of can newspaper mid not the organ July................... 21,485,709 Jan., 1898...... 11,017,085 one three inch diameter by 7 feet 10% maiidre1 W. J, of Sec. 9 Tp. 5. S. R . 9 W. N E K of Sec. 6, T . 6 S. K. 10 W. He names the following witnesses to prove He names the following witnesses to prove with three beari gs, cones, friction and feed, of the kickers. Perhaps the letters Total ..... 279,182,239 Total...... 51,377.028 works, pulleys, the shafts boxes and pulley of Ills continuous residence upon, and cultivation his continuous residence upon and cultivation were misdirected. There is one of said land, vis; feed work«, the fricton pulley and »pool of of said land, viz; democratic and one populist paper Lewis L- Short ridge, of Doiph Or.; A. B. Emil Schiller, of Neskowin, Ore., Thomas M. counting gear the upright castings, and the in tlie county and they will Tli< co it a*t between lal>or conditioiifiin cast iron frame, boxes, pulleys and parts to top- Pollard, of Dolph Or , WMliaua H. H. Cary, of Burton, of Neskowin, Ore. Oscar F. Helleu- Tillamook Or.; Elias H. Conner, of Til la nook brand, of Neskowin, Ore., John Whiteiuau, of doubtless lie glad to have the kind Eur«»|»e mid in tlie* Uiiileil Slates under snw rig. with ntandnl and one 40 horse S <_ Or. Neskowin 0:e. of communications referred to. its pmttfciiou tariff is |K>inte<i out in are- Coiler No. 5204 and englre complete No. 5320 J. E. SIBLEY. JJmaei1 of gtoft and fijill, FOR TREASURER HOWARD CARY F ob Should war with Spain come as it probably will, it is quite possible that the very persons who have been howling against McKinley because of his alleged conservatism and whom nothing but torrents of Spanish blood will satisfy—will soon be howling against him be cause he consented to go to war at all. asskhhoh J. S. STEPHENS F OH SCHOOL Hl PER INTEN DK NT FOB COHONEK J. E. TUTTLE FOR KURVEYOR A M. AUSTIN F**R COMMISSIONER CHAS RAY FOB BEKEBENTAWK J. W. MAXWELI. TOR JUSTICE or THE I'EACE, 1ST DIST. JAMES GRAY ROB JUSTICE OK THE 1’EACK, 2t>. DIST. T. II GOYNE FOB JUSTICK or THE BEAI K 3l>, D1ST. J. K FINLEY TOR CONSTABLE 1»T DISTRICT A. KLEIN FOR CONSTABLE ÿD, DISTRICT A. A. FORD E litor Watson, of lhe Neluilem llepiililiean, though rntlier poorly informed on Tillamook polities has certainly quite a vocabulary with which to express his want of knowledge. ‘‘Skunks” ‘‘manure piles" ele, he rolls as sweet morsels under his tongue. Well, ‘‘tlieres no aeemiiiling for tastes,” as the old woman said, II' the pe 'pie of Nehalem are fond of that kind of literature their tastes must like wise lie somewhat extraordinary. But we know them well enough to know they are n<>t. rem rep -rl iroui Switzerland by Consul* (iener il Dubois, who allows Ibe average wages of <*Mipenters mid joiners in Eu- rop * l<> I n * 8) rents a day against $2 37 in llin U ii’ed Suites, hh 4 Hays that as a result those oi Emope me compelled lo live cheaply, their chief iood being bread and potatoes, seldom use meat, living in tenement houses mid in evriy way leaa romioiinlilv supplied than those of tic United Slates. Loroiimtivr tiiem *11 in Euimw, he mhvm , coiiMidrr theinselve* well paid if I heir earnings amount to |22 per monitli. while the ordinary loimmo* tive liieinrn in the United Slates earn iiFUidlv fbO per nionlh. The journey- iium l:iil 1 in Crntrnl Kmopp gets only ¡•5 (<»• 6’» h ms’ w «11-, wliil»* Id» fidlow m»in Itlail 111 till- Uoilvd Stale« get.« ||. for 60 liotire’ work. F«»r nil f->o<ls pm • chased in Europe laborer« there must pay aa mill'll and frtqueutly more than American Workmen pay for the same kind and quality in this rountv. ’Ph»* Nrluilfiti Tun s calls III«- Republican Coilllly <'o IIV 111 ioi I H "Grand Ratification” and com- plaiiiM that the delegates were well posted and that ‘nothing occurred to break (he harmony’ etc. If there was any one thing above all other« that the (leinocratM rejoiced Aii act that the worship«*!*» of the Stan» and in 1 in this county heretofore Stripe» applaud to the echo, is President Me ' Kinley's refusal to accept the p»;» ?'« offer to it was the iiilmrniony that mediate in the Spanish quest! >11. In this in prevailed in lepublican rank«, and 1 stance, more than in any other, if that were the present liarinonioiiH condition possible, did the president, during the period of of the party affect* them like a lhis international crisis, disclose the mettle of his true Americanism. It was not because the green apple does a small l>oy. At the time this side of I lie paper g.'e- to press, the issue of President McKinley's message to Congress on the Cuban situation is still un- deci led. That President McKin ley made the mistake of his life in recommending armed intervention without recognizing the independ ence of Cuba is generally believed by republicans, as well as demo crats. Why we should interfereat proffer of the good ofllecs came from the Vati all, if we intend to still leave the can did the president decliu ■ it, hut t was by Cubans under the tyrannical reason of the chief executive's abiding faith in The social time enjoyed by the the substantial power of this government to government of Spain, does not appear to any one except perhaps Woodmen hint Saturday, whs an settle its difficulties of whatever nature, with the President and it is diflii ult to eflbi't in the right direction. If out foreign intervention or interference. In see by what course of reasoning he , neighbors can only l.e brought to-. the affair between the Unite«! States and the Madrid government there are but two vital nirivesnt his conclusion. Unless gel her oft ner they will find much {mintsto agree upon whi< h may tendtoaveit we recognize the independence of 1 in each other to admire, where a war First, Spain’s recognition of Cuba's in ( ubii we have no right to inter they formerly only found food for dependence, and second'an indemnity for the vene—we are simply fomenting I criticism. The more sociability treacherous destruction of the Maine. Unless Uncle Sam,» demands in these respects are strife between the Spanish crown there is in any place the more! fully acceded to. war must be the inevitable con mid its lawful subjects—simply attractive it will be as a place of sequence. Thia situation is not so complicated aiding and abetting rebellion, residence to outsiders and the that the American people require interference, mid in bo doing, we are laying more enjoyable to llmse already oti suggestion* or advice from effete European powers. We are a young, fresh nation, full of ourselves liable to a payment of the ground. vigor and patriot!->m . and were the critical prob the expenses to which we pul lem an hundred more complicate^ our own Spain in suppressing such rebellion intelligence and resources are adequate to .Tuilging by newapapm' reports: cool successfully solve It without the aid of out Our only consistent course, the the Americans «eml their m«n of neighbors across the Atlantic. The power* only course our people will approve leaat intelligence to Wital.iiiglon, might employ their di«intere*ted effort* for ■ >f, lhe only course the powers of ami keep the smartest at borne. peace to a greater advantage, perhaps by adv is ‘■urope can approve of and lhe ing Iwnkrupt Spain to dance as Uncle Sam fid only course the insurgents will Some of lhe public men at Wa*h- dles. Evening Telegram. ingt >ii are just beginning to have a submit to, save on compulsion, faint Kiiapieimi that the Maine Wan is to first acknowledge the iu- Istcrvextioa «nd Independence depemlence of Cuba and then blown up by Spain—a fact which I all the common people have been i If Crr«»dent McKinley propose» on’y inter assist the Cubans in establishing convinced of aince the «lay the vention. at his discretion, without recognition it. Unless we make thedeslrno- of the independence of Cnhe. he will not carry lion of the Maine, our excuse for tragedy occured. congee»« with h*m. nor the people behind con ere«« This kind of intervention, with'Hit rcc- war it is difficult to see wherein 1 ognition of independence, wo«M he despemtelv w'e are jiistitiable in lighting at Tillamook Ims not I men behind ‘ resisted bvtheCnb.su provisional govemmetit. all according to the PreBident's the rest of the world in the matter j for it would mean the forcible establishment of message. <>f n news service during the past i a virtual United‘ststes protectorate ove^Cnh* Of course it is possible that Pres. week. Through the liberality of which would «lecido when the pro<d** of Cnhe McKinley is in possession of infer- a number of gentleman who con were fit for «elfgovernment. Tn intervene without rvcngpiition of Culmn in.lependenre »« inalion tlialconv ioces him that the tributed enough to pay for the dis i •n utterly absurd and unwarrantable procerd- insurgents would prefer to have patches a semi-daily bulletin Ims ■ in? It K noue of .«ar boniness whether Cnb* Cuba annexed to the United States been furnished direct from Forest i* fit tn form »n Ideal rrbnhllc or not. Tie intlier than to have their indet>end- Grove, containing all the most Spanish province* nf South America were not fit encc. In tuteli ease the Presi«lmiV prominent items relating to war tn form ideal republic«: thev are n M ileal rep j nblie Imlay; bet thev won their tadependewee <xmtse would be the only proper mutters. . and we reci<n'*ed it without «•'timing lode course to pursue. ride 0« their fitness for «elf-ffovemment. The news of the noniiiiHlion of linn. TI iom . II. Tongue to succeed himself in Congress from this dis tiict, in welcome intelligence to nil Hue Republic«»«. Mr. Tongue in one of the ablest nn<| most energetic nii'ii the Stuto of Oiegou lina ever Ioni in the hull« of t'ongress anil it in |«rticularly gratifying nt Ibi* time wlieu n strong ciunlidate fo needed bere anil men of un-i doubted republicanism mid ability are needed at Washington, to have such a man a.« Mr. Tongue nom inated. He will be elected in June, beyond n doubt. There are «ome men Iniilt on aiich a narrow pnUern that to diangiee with their opinion* ia , in their ininda, a nioitnl ufTriiMe, and rrHcntni an a personal affront. 1‘lieonly coHNoInlion will» reference lo Mitch people U, that they art* «toon alii i\e)h*d lip and coiiaiiiiird hy the he.it and biRrmeaa of their own spleen. It ¡»quite distreeHiiig to fouit» <>f the <lein<>-|H>|K*rntie itgitatiuiiM that ilia Repul>liean.<< <>f this county have liail Hens« enough to nd hartBonfously this year. I I The Cubans have a right tn try the experiment of «el»-cover'Iment. not only free from the np prve«iow of Spain, hut enlirelr free from the de cision of the Un'ted Stales aa to their ideal ff- ue«a for freedom If tM» poller oflniervenHoa without Yemeni tiow of independence is «eriouaty advocated hi the president in hi» message It would he promptly repudiated by coagrrm and will go far to weaken the present mnrtdence in the go«d ««*n«e »nd »sund Judgment of the executive For his own reputation In ht«t»rr the presidenf w nM do wall to al<oli«h thi»»h»urd thought rl ' intevwnlioe wt'h.mt recosdihm of Cn* an lude I paedence Cnngte«« will falrty nay that that United State» h»» »0 Msinr*- to grant freedom 1 from the dictaiion and will of Spam, nelytc •uhatitntc tt th» dir^wiion and will of the United States •• to the time and under what I mndition» Cuba will be permitted tn ewjoy in- ! depemlcm.-e aad attempt th« experiment of «elf | government. Oiegvuian Chas. B. Moores. Register. belonging, all of said proprty being the machin ery now in the null on said Netarts Bay operat- ed by the Netarts Lumber Company. This sale is to satisfy a mortgage given by C. F. Hobart to Russel & ' o., dated Oct. 27 th. 1896' for the sum of Ijoo.oo and accruing interest from said date at the rate of 10 per cent p r auniini. A. W. Severance. Claude Thayer Atty, tor Mortgagee. Chas. B Moores, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE OFSALEOF REAL PROPERTY. Land Office at Oregon City. Or. Mar. 14. 18^8. Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of —Notice is hereby given that the following an order of the County Court of the State of named settler has filed notice of his intention Oregon for t ie Comity of Multnomah, duly made to make final proof in support of Ids claim, and and entered on the 29th, day of Mar-h, 1898, I that sa d proof will be made before the Comity will proceed on or after May 10th, 1898 to sei I at Clerk of Tillamook ., at Tillamook Ore., on private sale, the following dear ibed real prop May, 2nd, 1898, viz: erty belonging to the estate < f Ere <lei ika <>allon Richard C. Burton; deceased, ’o-wit; ¡«ots two (2), three (3), five (5) NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. H. E. No, 9242, for the W 1 a of S. W of Sec. J J six t6), and seven. (7) situated in the town of aud Lot» 17, IS, 19 and 20 of Sec. 14, Tp, 6 S. R, The dvlinqiivut tax- roll for the year of IF.95, Garibaldi, Tillamo >k County. Oregon. hits been turned over to me with a warrant 11 W. Th a. i 1 pursuance to said order, said sale will attached thereto requiring me to collect flit He names the following witnesses to prove be ma le for cash. taxes on said roll by levy and sale of the per his continuous re,¡deuce upon and cultivation E W. Hubler, sonal property of such delinquent tax payers, Administrât.»r of the estate of Fieiderika of »aid land, viz: ami if none be found then the real property Nicholas Affolter. of Neskowin Ore, Emil Gallon. li-C'itsed. Room 1, Sherlock Bldg., described on said tax roll. 1 trust those who .ire Schiller, of Neskowin Ore., John W Whiteman Portland, Oregon. delinquent will pay up soon, and thus save Neskowin Ore., Os ar F. Hellenbrand, of Nes themselves considcrald" cost. kowin Ore. NOTICE F >R PUBLICATION II. H A kier m u Cht<B. 3. Moore«, Sheriff of rillauiook Co . Ore. Land Office at Oiegon City. Ore., Feb. i«:h. Register. 1*98.—Notice is hereby given that the f»»ro-vhi« NOTICE: OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. named settler has filed uotice of his intention ; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice s hereby giver., that the 11 ndeisigned to make final proof in snppirt of his claim, | has filed with the Co nty Court of tiie Slate of aud that said proof will be made before the Co. I.andO Bee at Orego i City, Ore. March id. Oregon for the County of Tillamook her lilial Clerk of Tillamook County at Tillamook Ore 1898—Notice is hereby given that the following account ib executrix of the last will and 1« «la on A, ril Sth, 1898, viz: ' named settler ha.« filed notice of hi» intention Henrie Hellcbnyck: ment of Frank Hutchins, Deceased' late of said to make final proof ill support of his claim, and i'ounty and State, and that »aid court ha> fixed H. E. No. 9941 for the N’S of N Ej^ of Sec, 28 that said proof will be made before P. D. Newell Tueuday the third day of May ift-js, al 10 o'clock and E’a of S EK of Sec. 21 Tp. 1 N. R. 9 W. V. S. Commissioner at Nehalem, Oregon, on A M ofsnid day as the time and t e cjuuty court He names the following witnesses to prove May, 10th, 1898. viz: room in the county court house in said County hi« continuous residence upon and cultivation j * Janies S. Stephens: and State as the place for hearing said dual of s id land, viz- ' II. E. 10582 for the W’2 of EJjof See. 15 Tp. 3 N Tracy R Elliott.of Bay City. Ore. Thore account and all objections thereto and all objec R 8 W tions to the settlement of said estate then and Haugen, of Bay City. Ore. Thomas L McFall», He names the fo lowing witnesses to prove Bay City, Ore. John W. Jennings, of Bay City his continuous residence upon and cultivation there. ted March :2d 1898. Or».. Ellen A. Hutchin«. i of said land viz: Executrix of the last will aud testament o Chas. B. Moores. , Jacob Mundshank, of Mishawaka, OrA. Frank Hutchins. Deceased- Register. William Wilton, of Mishawaka. Ore , Edward I. T Maulsby, High, of Mishawaka Ore. Dell Spriuger, of Atty for the Executrix. Mishawaka O:e. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Chas. B. Moores, Land Office at Oregon City. Ore.. Feb. 18, rc9S Regis ter NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . —Notice is hereby given that the following Land office at Oregon City. Ore., March 3d named set ler has filed notice of hi-* intention NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1898 —Notice is hereby give that the following to make final proof in support of his claim, and named settler ha« til <1 notice of his intention that said proof will be made before the County Ln nd Office at Oregon City. Orc., Feb., 12th 1898 to make final proof in support of hi* claim, and C'erk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook Ogn., —Notice is hereby given that the following that said proof will l»e made liefore the County on April 9th, if9% viz: named settler has filed notice of his intention Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook Oregon, to make final proof In support of his claim, and We« ev Day: on April 26th, 1898 viz: H. E. N<> 11744 for the of X El< and Lots 1 that said coot will be made I »v fore the County H.Eli P. Olds heir-at-law of Reed Olds. I>ecd; Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook Ogn . and 2 of Sec. 6 Tp 2 N. R.s West. E 9?8* for the S. E. of N. \V. ami N. F% He names tl»e following witnesses lo prove on April 9th 189ft, vis: of S. W ‘4 of Sec I. Tp 2 S. R io W. William M. Mil s: hi«continuous residence upon*ami cultivation He names the following witnesses to prove of said land, viz: II. E. 11790 for the EJi of WJj of See. 8, Tp. 2 N. Lis continuous residence upuu and cultivation William M Milla, of llobsonville, Ore. David R. 8 West. of said 'ami, viz: He names the following witnesses to potve W. Rhoades of Ray City. Oregon; Nels Hansen, Sebi«ti.m Miller, of Tillamovk. Ore.. James of Tillamook, Oregon; William Haje-, of Bay hi* continuous residence 11 po.i aud cultivation A. Biggs, of Tillamook Ore. David Hes*. of City, Oregon. of said land, viz; Tillamook. Ote Mont D. Reading, of Tillamook David W. Rhoades, of Boy City Oregon. Nel* Cha«. B. Moores. Ore. Ha sen, of Tillamook. Oregon, Wesley Day, of Regi fr. Chas. B. Moores B.«y City, Oregon. William Hayes, of Bay City. Register’ Before insuring your dwelling or furniture, Oregon. see the p licie* issued by the Fireman's Fund Chas. B. Moores. Insurance Company. 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