and would l»e of untold value as a territory, of the United States. A t any rate Uncle Sam might be able to trade them off at a bargain if he Official Fipir, Tllluniok City aad Cmty doesn't want to keep them. Oecbltnltt. SiUontooh which can and will be used for dip- honest purposes, it is liar I to imagine any danger of this District going wrong ou the money question. * They never.kick! Why should they? 0* Dur Dldiat CuitomBri ara aur bait frie ndB And tha raaaan ¡« aimply thia; Thau know That The Cubaa Republic BATR8 OF BUBSCRIPTIOX. (ar a ICT lt imadvancb .) ôaa year ............................................. 91 AO Six month« ................................................ Three month«................................. Telephone No 6. Office coruerol Mainland .»I Ht eels. Republican $tate Ticket. FOR GOVERNOR T. T. GEER of Marion Co. FOR HK< RKTARY OF »TATE F. I. DUNBAR of ClaUop Co. FOR HTA’l E THEARCRKR C. 8. MOORES of Klamath Co. FOR ATTORNEY GENER IL I). R. N. BLACKBURN of Linn Co FOR NT ATE PRINTER W. II. LEEDS of Marion Co. FOR HUIT. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION J. H. ACKERMAN of Multnomah FOR AM ROCIATE JÜHTIUK F, A. MOORE of Columbia Co. FOR MEMBER OF < e ham­ importance that it he filled by a pered Under the circumstance», our man who is qualified for it. The demand that Spain should withdraw her mere fact that a man is honest is troops and relinquish sovereignly in Cuba can mean 1 othing except that bli»» not in itself a qualification, lie is to relinquish authority to the I'uited , needs to he honest but lie needs States We are in the pobilton of a in addition to mere honesty to be a court which assumes leni| iraiy control Our line nf General Merchandi>> i« unusually complète, \A/a keap a full Black af man of intelligence and judgement of an estate with a \ v of its proper and to posses a knowledge of law. | disjiosal. We distimtly avow that in Important matters come up be­ taking it upon ourselves to expel Spain from Cuba we also assume the duty and i fore the County Judge in this responsibility of restoring onler in the state. All probate matters are ad- island and of protect!.ig the lives and , adjudicated in his court. Some­ rights of all elements of the population. 1 Try us and you will be convinced times the estates settled in the We have further pledged ourselves ex­ County courts are large, amounting plicitly in our turn to relinquish ! JjaiiagEi' of and J(ill, authority just as soon as we shall have ■ to many of thousands of dollars been able to supervise the establish- 1 Hobson ville, Ore. and the judge must decide on ment of an independent Cuban republic. Principle Office 330 Marks!Street, San Franeiavo Mills at Tmckee, C«l. points involving vast amounts.' This, doubtless, will mean the extension In order to do so intelligently he! of the existing repubhc under Presi.lent must have a knowledge of the Masso and his cab t t all parts of the island. Nevei •• -s, for the time laws of inheritance, etc, and the being it is the U p el S ites, and not T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. 1878.—N otice F or T imber land , A ct J une 3, 1873.—N otice F or T .I X L and , ACT June 3, 18.H.—N otice Eon P ublication . P ublication P ublication . laws of evidence. This be cannot President Masso’s l iverument, that i United States Land Office. Oregon City, Ore 1 United States Land Office. Oregon (’ity, Ore­ United States Land Office. Oregon City. Ore ­ have unless he is an attorney or stands before t! s w’hole world respon­ gon M tr 9th, 1898.—Notice is hereby given that gou Mar. lotli 1898-Notices hereby given that gon March 9th, 1898.—-Notice is hereby given Hint if in compliance with the provisions óf the act of compliance with the provisions oftheaetof incompliance with the provisions of the act of has had previous experience in sible for the conditions in Cuba: in ougiess of June 3, 1878, cntit.ed "An act for the " < « ongles An - ---- act for the «All n 1 V. .-r. of ... June J ..-J 3 t8;8, eutit --- - ed _ . “ --- - ---- Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “‘An act lot the sale of timber lands in the States of California, sale of timber lands in the States of ( alifornia. sale of timber lands in the States of California other courts. Withal, he must be j and where there is responaibiltity I Oregon, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” a*, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’’as Nevada and Washington Territory, ” as there must also be authority to all the Public Land States by actoi extended to a’.l the Public Land States b, act of extended to all the Public Land States by act of a man of good judgement and We should be embarrassed in doing for extended August 4, 1892, August 4.1892. August 4, I892. Fred Klyon: Edward Grenfell; sound sense. All these qiialifica-l the Cubans what we have set out to du Hiram Rummel; of McMinnville, ( ounty of Yamhill, State of Ore­ of McMinnville. County of Yamhill, State ofOre­ tions, Justice Sappington possesses 1 if Piesident McKinley had to shoulder of McMinnville County of Yamhill State of Ore , gon, has this day filed in this office his sworn gon, has this day filedin this office his sworn has this day tiled 111 this office his sworn state­ statement No. 3037. for the purchase of the W. statement No. 3019. for the purchase of Lot 1 and ment No. 3024, for the purchase of the S. W. % % of E ' •* of Section No. 22 1 Township No. 2 S W. Ji of N, E. *4 and E. S of S. E. lz< of Section in an eminent degree. His ex­ the reaponsibility, while by our own of Section No. 10 in 1 ownship No. 2 South South Hu ge No. 7 West, anti will ofler proof No. 2 111 Township No. 2 South Range No. 7 premature act of recognition we had Range N07 West and will offer proof to show that to show that the land sought is more valuable ; ! West, and will offer proof to show that the land perience as a Justice of the Peace is l accorded to President Mas-o all lhe the land sought is more valuable for its timber for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­ sought is more valuable for its timber or stone such as to qualify him thoroughly 1 rightful authority. If we had acknow­ or stone than tor agricultural purposes, ami to poses, and to establish his claim to said land than for agricultural purposes, and to establish establish his claim to said land before the Re­ the Register and Receiver of this office his claim to said land before the Register and Re for the office which he seeks. His I ledged the Cuban republic, our logical gister and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, before Oregon City Ore , on Thursday, the 21st, day ceiver of this office al Oregon City, Oregon, on Oregon on Wednesday, the 20th, day of July, ar of Julv, 1898. He names as witnesses. ! Wednesday, the 20th, day oi July, 189s. He work in the Justic<*s office has! course would have been to form an offen­ 1898. He names as witnesses: Portland Adams of Mchinnville, Ore , John names as witnesses: Ritey Smith of Dayton Ore., Frank M. Olds of Kuns of McMinnville, Ore , Hiram Rummel of Rummel of McMinnville, Ore., Tho«. been thoroughly satisfactory and sive and defensive alliance with that McMinnville. Ore., John B. Rohr of McMinn­ McMinnville Ore., James H. Bell of McMinnville R Hiram Willis of McMinnville, Or •. Frank Willis of neighboring sovereign power, and then ville, Ore., James It. Bell of McMinnville Ore. Ore. McMinnville, Ore., Fred II. Klyoii of McMinn­ j Any and all persons claiming adversely the liis work as County Judge will be Any and all persons claiming adversely »lie ville Ore. in a sti ictly subordinate way to co-oper­ above-described lands are requested to file their lands are requested to file their Any and all persons claiming adversely the equally satisfactory. There is no ate with Gen Maxim »Gomez. But this claims in this office 011 or before said 2oth, day above-described claims in this office 011 or betore said 21st, day above-described lands are requested to file their of July, 1898. of July, I898. claims in this office ou or before s lid 20th, day doubt of his election. Cha*. 3. Moores Register. would have involved ns all in the losses J of July, 1898. FOR TRKAHURER HOWARD CARY F or ahmehhob J.n. STKPIIEXH FOR «CIIOOI. MUl’KK I NTENDENT GFO. B LAMB ron CORONER J. E. TI TILE FOB SURVEYOR A M.AUSTIN FOR COMMISSION KR CHAS KAY FOR REREHKNTATIVE J. W. MAXWELL FOR JVHTK'KOF TIIK I’KACK, iMT illMT. JAMES CRAY FOR JUSTICE OF THE I’KACK, 2t». DIMT. T. II GOYNE FOR JTNT1CK OF THE PKA< F. 3l>, DIMT. J. R FINLEY FOR CONSTAill.K 1ST DISTRICT A. KLEIN FOR CONSTABLE 2|J, »1STBICT A. A. EORD 3 d , dimthiit HANS JENSEN The Spanish Mi u inter of Marine profeHRed to he an overcome with joy when he appeared before the Npaniali Cabinet with the news of the battle of Manila that he could not expreM hi*« emotions. Wonder what would make that cuss feel sorry, any bow. Thia Justice District owes it to itRelfto elect Thomna Goyne to the office of Justice of the Peace. Mr. Goyne is a thoroughly honest and upright man and well read in law, being a practicing attorney. No one doubts either his firirness or hi» Ability to diacharge the duties of the office. When muc I i n good and thoroughly well qualified candidate offers himself it would certainly In* very foolish to run any chances by electings man in whom the greater portion of the alaive qualification.« are wauling. Mr. Goyne must be elected. ®pfUGKEE Keeps the best of everything and Sells at the lowest living rates. Groceries, Provisions, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots? Shoes? Loggers Supplies and General Merchandise. J. E. SIBLEY. Chas. B. Moores, and dangers of war with Spain, Register, while increasing the chance of its being a long H. H. ALDERMAN tor constahle Recognition of Hie Masao government may indeed follow at a very early day. j Cha*. B. Moore* Register. T imber L and , act J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or P ublication . T imber L and , J une 3. 1878.—N otice F or P ublication . act NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. The iipproitch of the June election rather than a short war. In any case, United States Land Office, Oregon City. Ore Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., Apr. 9. 1898. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore will niiluially set people to think­ of course, our forces will avail them­ March, 9th 1898.—Notice is hereby given that in gon Mar 9th, 1898 —Notice ifl heieby given that —Notice is hereby given that the following selves of the indisp *iml>!e c - .peration compliance with the provision?* of the act of in compliance with lhe provisions the of ac of named settler has filed notice of his intention ing, who have brain.*« to think with of General Gomez's “Aimy of Libera­ Congress of June 3. ¡878, entitled “An act for the Cong ess of June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, of timber lands in the States of California, to make final proof in support of his claim, Two year» have elnpHcd wince the tion.”—From “the Progress of the Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as sale Oregon. and Washington Territory,” as ami that said proof will be made before the extended to all the Public Land States by act ol extended Nevada to all the Public Laud States by act of C »uuty Clerk of Tillamook Co. at Tillamook Or McKinley campaign am! i:t these World,” in the American Monthly August 4, 1892. August 4, 1892. Frank M. Olds: on May 21st. 1898. viz: two yent'R of republican ailniinstrii- Review of Reviews for May. John Willis; E. H. Sloan: of McMinnville, County of Yamhill, State of of McMinnville, County of Yamhill, State of Ore 1 lion much prog reHs i ns been mnile Oregon, has this day filed in this his sworu H. E 9917. for the 8 E K of N K N E *4 of^ E .... - office ----- has this day filed in this office his sworn state statement No.3033, for the puiclias michase of Lots 3 [ nient No. 3034. for the purchase of the I.ot 3, S. *4 of Sec. 8 and S \V ’4 of N W % and N W h' ot in roHloring tlie «ountry to a «... 4 K Q| N w E s w of Section No and 4 and S h 01 N. \V. «4 of Section No S W * 4 of Sec. 9 Tp, 6S R. 10 W. Township No 2 South R mge No. 7 West, wesi, |2 jn Township No 2 South Range No. 7 norinnl elate of prosperity. and wilj offer proof to show that the ’ laud As given by Allen & I.ewis. He names the following witnesses to prove ’•'“i West, and will offer pi oof to show that sought is more valuable for its timber or I the land sought is more valuable for its timber his continuous residence upon and cultivation Our farmers have been especial­ WHEAT-Market. steady nominal at 95 stone than for agricultural purposes and to I or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Regis­ ' establish his claim to said land before the Re­ of said land, viz; ly prosperous. Millions of dollars Eastern Oregon; Valley, 88c ter and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, i gister ami Receiver of this office at Oregon City . Daniel P. Harvey, of Neskowin Ogn; Mrs. on Wednesday, the 2oth, day of July, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 20th of July, i898. ' Jean Harvey, of Neskowin Ogn; Albert Bowman of farm niorlgnges have been paid. OATS—No. 1, white, 41 to 46; grey, 43 Q 44 Oregon 1898. He name« as witnesses; He names as witnesses: choice. Hiram Rummel of-McMinnville. Ore., Spencer Edward Grenfell of McMinnville Ore., A1-. i of Neskowin Ogn; George II Page, of Neskowin «Money loaners, with confidence BARLEY—Feed, |23.uO, brewing (19 00 Simmons of .MeMiunville. Ore., Albert E Cook bel t E. Look of McMinnvi.lv Ore., ■ red H Ogf. of McMinnville, Ore , Rilet Smith of Dayton, Klyoii, of McMinnville; Ore., Francis Willis of j to $19 50. Chas. B. Moores restored, have opened their coffers Ore. McMinnville Ore. Register. Any and all persons claiming adversely the Any and all persons claiming adversely the | and money has been obtainable in POTATOES—In good demand at 35 to 40c above-described lands are requested to file their above-described lauds are requested to file their I per sack. claims In thi.« office ou or before said 20th day claims in this office on or before said 20th, day I NOT.CE FOR PUBLICATION. plenty al reduced rates of interest. BUTTER—Store, in rolls 22^ to 25c per roll of J uly, 189«. of July 1898. Chas B. Moores, Register. Facloties have opened their doors choice d dry, So 0$ 35c per roll; creamery 40c. Chas. B. Moores, Register. . Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., Apr, 9th., , 1898.—Notice is hereby given that the following everywhere and working pe«*pie per roll. named settler has filed notice of his intention EGGS.— Choice candled @11$$ per doz. T imber I. asmo , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice tor have been given employment. ! PELTS—Good deman-l nt 9c (i$ioc T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or to make final proof m support of h claim, ami P ublication . P ublication , that said proof will be made beiore the County The amount of money in circula­ WOOL—Valley, I4<*( 16c ‘¿astern Oregon, 9$ United States Latul Office, Oregon City, Ore., I Clerk <»f Tillamook Co., at Tillamook Ore., on 12c- March 9th, 1898—Notice is h«*reby giveu'that in United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore­ tion in lliescountry has greatly in­ IIIDES-Dry, n@r %; greenSc to 7c. compliance with the provisions of the act of gon Mar., 9th 1898—Notice ia hereby mv 11 that May 28th, 1898 viz: of J.me, 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the in compliance with the provisions of the act of Jacob R. Reehcr; creased and everything points to DRIED APPLES— Evi .»orated bleached, 4c Congress sale ot timber lauds in the States of California, Congress ofjune 3. 1878. entitled ‘ Au act for the H. E. 9729 for the 8 W '4 of N E of Sec. 4 Tp. to 6c: evaporated unbleached, 50. Oregon, Neva«la and Washington Territory,” as sale oftimlier lands in the States of California, continued and ever increitsing PEARS—Sun and evaporated, extended to all the Public Laud States by act Oregon, Nevada anil Washington Territory,” as 1 N R 7 W. »c. of August 4, 1892, extended to all the Public Land States by act of | He names the following witnesses to prove prosperity. And all this in the DRIED PLUMS—Pities*. 3to4<“;prunes.26ff’U. August 4, i^92* James W. Coffin; his continuous residence upon and cultivation — J3 00 to fi.00 springs $2 00(8300 Frank Willis; of DaytonJI County of Yamhill, State of face of tlie fact that lhe Democrats CHICKENS of said land, viz: TURKEYS—Live, i2’j(^i3cfor choice, dressed Oregon, has this day filed in this office his .«worn of McMinnville County of Yamhill State of Orel Huhl, of Wilson Ogn; Frank Herrington in 1896 prophesied most woeful 15c statement No. 3036, for the purchase of the S. gon has thi* day filed in this office his sworn of Paul Wi.'sonOgn; James k. Harris, of Illingworth K. l/t of Section No. 4 in Township No. 2 South statement No. 3022, for the purchase ofthe Lot Ogn; Myron C. Trowbridge, of Tillamook Ogn —Young J6.no <4 F«x> Range No. 7 West, and wilt ofler proof 2 S. W results should «McKinley be elected, DUCKS of N. K. % aud W. '2 of S. E '4 of Sec­ GEESE—16 oOfff 7. co Cha.«. B. M ores. to show that the land sought is more valuable tion no 2 in Township No. 2 South Range No. 7 : The farmers were to suffer untold for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur West, and will offer proof to show that the land I Register. poses, and to establish his claim to said land sought is mate valuable for its timber or stone | woes. Wheat was to decline to before the Register and Receiver of this office at than for agricultural purposes, and to establish Oregon City, ore . on Thursday, the 21st, day of his claim to said land before the Reg ster and ' NOTICE FOR PUBLK ATION. July, 1898. He names as witnesses: 50 cents and less per bushel, Receiver oi this offic«» at Oregon City Ore. on I William Cain of Dayton Ore , Albert E. Cook Wednesday the 2oth, day of July i898. He names j Land Office at Ore on City, Oregon, Mar. 23. the circulating inediuin was to of McMinnville Ore., J. H Bell of McMinnville, a i witnesses: 1898.—Notice is hereby given that the following Ore , Thos. *'cNish of Dayton, Ore. Hiram Ruinm.*l of McMinnville, Or., Albert E I suffer a ruinous decrease, fact­ Any ami alt persons claiming adversely the Cook of McMinnville, Or., Thomas R. Willis of, named set tier has filed notice of his intention to above-described lands are requested to file their McMinnville, Or., James H. Bell of McMinn­ make final proof in support of his claim, and claims in this office on or before said 2ist. dav ville, Or. ories were to close, anil everything that said proof will be made before the County of July, 1898. Any and all persons claiming adversely the was “to go to the demnitioii bow­ above-described lands are requested to file their Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore. Chas B. Moores Register. claims in this office on or beiore said 20th day on May 16th, >898, viz: wows.'' Yet the men who li«*d in of July 1898. Edward B. Greves; TILLAMOOK. OREGON Chas. B. Moores, Register. 96 are telling the same old lies H E 9790, for the 8. % ofN. W. *■£ and E. ’3 of S | T imber I. ami >, A ct J cmk 3 1S7S — N otice F or W. % of Sec. 9 Tp. 5. S. R . 9 W rc.i.iCATios, over again. But will lhe people } raded C ourse of I nstructiok He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation ST ALPHON8U8 ACAD» MY It divided lr»tC United State* Laud Office Oregon Citv, Ore. Before insuring your dwelling or f^niture of said land, viz; lielieve them? that bur departments, viz. Primary, lutermediato March, ath. i H q S.—Notice is hereby given ...... St Alplunsus ACADEMY in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June v 1S7H. entitled •Anart for the sale of timber lands in the States of Califonia, The Year ia divided Into four term« of elcvet Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as «reeks each. t extended to all the Public Laud States by act of August 4, 1892, Thomas McNish: TUITION FEE- of Dayton, County of Yamhill, State of Oregon, Tuition Fee for one pupil tor a term of elerct has this day filed in this office his sworn state­ ment No. 3028, for the purchase of the Lots. 2 7, week»--in the Primai y Department Two Do u 10, and 15 of Section No. uJ tn Township No 2 L amb , in the iNTaaMKor atb , T hrkb D ollars South Range No. 7 West, and will offer pt oof to show that the land sought is more valuable for 3KAtfWAB GRAne, FOVR D ollars ; S bnioi its timber or stone thau for agricultural puritoses 3 badb , F ivb I C ollars and to establish Ins claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City Or., on Thursday, thejist, day of July, isJl He names as witnesses, INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC William Cain, o’ Dayton. Ore . Rilev Smith of Instrumental music >n the piano or the st ring Dayton. Ore.. I’.*rt Adams of McMinnville <»rt •J mat rumen la, for a term of eleven weeks, Tl> John B Rohr of Me Miunville. Ore. Any ami all persons claiming adversely the D ollars . « p above-described lands are requested to tile’their 4 clnims iu this office oitor befoie said 21st. day of July, 1898. J VOCAL MUSIC Chas. B. Moores Register. Vocal music, K ioht D ollabi . Jrauimar, and Senior. Mr. Veatch is no «loubt a very luniable sort of a gentleman, but if elected to Congress lie goes pledged to do all he can to wind de­ basing our national currency. We can not believe llmt tlie voters of the First District will lent! them- selves to such a scheme. They are for the most part wage earners and agriculturalists. Every wage earner with an intellect alsive that of an oyster, knows that the ■, first use to l*e made of depreciate«! money will be to pay wages there­ B usiness D epartment - with and every agriculturist knows tn Ol.BuO.rA Drp.rtme it, Blruo«..pliy Bonk k'Tvmg. and Typ.-wrlUn, i raLufed u dv.liv.1 ! that the second use made of Tho c.mwi.M, brauch«. T hibty - pivb P olla ., Now that Uncle Sam has fairly ‘cheap dollars’ will be the pur- for the whole cour.e. ruin Sewtag and F.nry Work free to thr whipped the Spaniard*« in the elms«* of farm products, wliile the pupil, oa Motuiday alt.roooa. Philliiiin«**«, we see no good reason mercluilit, the shipper and the I.etla. French an.l (l-rinan Included In the why the Unit«*«! States ahould not middlemen will protect themselves «Senior Orade. Private le.aoao la Uioae lau « .M mo F ivb D ollam a fora. innka arrangement*« to keep the by deinaiidiug their jmy in good 1‘nrifoncar .Uoatloa paid wrtiyfocal Training islands as indemnity for the im­ money or by raising their rates .nJ KU^ueUa. . ine use cost to which we h I ih II be toc«>rrea|MMid with the discount on put by the war. The Phillipinea the ‘legal tender,' NIGHT SCHOOL Night School open t. pnpiig (rom « y. until are directly iu the route between Kcidizing these facts and (■ear­ »«.. commencing oa Moaday Oct. ut» Taino» San FranciHcoand Hong Kong And ing in mind that a vote for Tl.oe, Sl ow per month. ao.nl and Tallio* . moath. Mack a coAling station At that point II. Tongue is a vote for the wage fora •c. If C. Ç. C. fAil, druggists refund money. see the p licies issued by the Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company. The most ccmp’ete policies ever issued, covering everything ironi the baby’s bottle to a bicycle, or Iron» a pin to s repeating riflle, Lewis L. Shortridge, of Dolph Or.; A. B. Pollard, of Dolph Or ; William II. H. Cary, oi Tillamook Or.; Elias H. Conner, of Tillamook Or. Claude Thayer. Agt. Chas. B. Moores. Regis er. Sturgeon’s—- D rug S tore OlTAIWin OrU FIS PAY1WT And rawtd. »inch or phoU with BAB® BOOK FBKK Coatautt r»fcr»new» an.l Ml '»frfWfotUa. W>m FOB OQTT OP OVB 8PIC1AL OFFKB II n tha woa> liberal fr.>po«itioa prêt made b “d IV11T wow BXA9 IT Sofort arflyiaf for patoat. Adirooo H.B.WILLSONiCO MATENT L««VgR». UPWU.B14. WASHINGTON, D C. Anal t-Mcro V« *■*. tnr lift 1.., To qnl« Icbaceo ewllr »nd forerer, be mag eUe. hill of lire, nerve and vigor, take No-To­ ha*. lhe wnnd, r worker, that make, weak men •uvne All druggl.ta, SOe or II. Cureguaraa- if"1. “•* BBRipl. tree Addreaa Starling lleamly (M. Chicago or N.w Yort A Fine Line of Jewelry Statiasery, Lots. Priscrlpüm Caratili? CoaptirDd J