THE At the Opera House on Thursday evening, Mr. Stevens the populist D. DeK. Bowman, E 1. ana Mgr. orator, said: ‘‘There is .10 money on earth that lias any in­ Official Papar, Tillamook City and CGunty trinsic value, all money is given its value by tlie stamp of the govern­ RATHS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ment.” No wonder that every (STRICTLY UUDV1BCI.) 11 M man, woman and child in the house One year ......................................................... »11 months ................................. .................. 6' smiled for they all knew it to be Threo mouths ............ ......................... untrue. A 320.00 gold piece is Telephone Nu 6. just as valuable whether in the ü M íí coruerol Man. h . i -I .■! st erta form of coin, dust or a primitive nugget. And that is just the reason we use gold as a standard. (Killamaolt £) co bl Ry lit FOB GOVERNOR T. T. GEER of Minion Co. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE F. I. DUNBAR of Clatsop Co. FOR STATE TREASI'RER C. S. MOORES of Klamath Co. FOR ATTORNEY OF.NERAL D. R. N. BLACKBURN of Linn Co FOR STATE PRINTER W. II. LEEDS of Marion Co. KOK HUIT. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION J. 11. ACKERMAN of Multnomah FOR AHHOCIATK JUSTICE F, A. MOORE of Columbia Co. FOH MEMBER OK CONOREKH T. II. TONGUE of Washington Co K>R DISTRICT ATTORNEY O. 11. IRWIN of Yamhill Co. FOR MEMBER ST BOARD H<|UALI». VHO.N .1. SMITH of Tillamook Co. FOR CIRCUIT JUDGES H. II. HEWITT of Albany G. 11. BURNETT of Salem Republican County Ticket. FOR COUNTY JUIM1E G. W. SAPPINGTON OH COUNTY CLERK Everybody knows the iraoor- tiince of having good schools, and everybody knows that if we would have good schools, up to date we need an tip to date man to con­ duct and superintend them. Geo. Lamb the republican candidate for Superintendent of Schools i“ just such a man. Fresh from the best normal school of the state he is full of zeal for and knowledge of educational work. He is, withal, strictly up to date and thoroughly competent. Mr. Lamb deserves every republican vote in the county. Every trade journal in the United Slates lias declared for two years that limes are improving; every reputable newspaper so de­ clares, every farmer in the entire west knows it to betrue. And tlie figures from all official sources abundantly verify it. The howl that liineH are not improving is given the lie from every industry, every clearing bouse, every bank anti every official in a position to know, in the entire country. We cannot, believe that the intelligent voters of Tillamook County will allow themselves to be deceived by the ranting cry of the blatant demagogue into voting for fuit, fusion and confusion. worthy and of undoubted ability. The one great question to be con. sidered in the selection of a mail to fill this office is aquestion of fitness and .Mr. Mason is the only candid­ ate before the people who possesses all the qualifications requisite to fill that office. Mr. Mason must and wil I be elected. They nevei\kick! Why should they? *» Dur DldHBt CuBtamarB ara nur best friends Und thH rHasan is simply fhiaiThHy know that Everything seems to point to a * more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to e tablish his claim to said land before the Re­ gister and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon on Wednesday, the 20th, day of July, 1*98. He names as witnesses: Riley Smith of Dayton Ore., Frank M. Oids of McMinnville. Ore., John B. Rohr of McMinn­ ville, Oro., James H. Bell of McMinnville Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely tlu* above-described lands are requested to tile their ciaimsiii this officeeu or before said 2oth, day of July, 1898. Chas. n. Moores Register. When you go to the polls, don't forget that one of ilie mont impor­ FOR HHERIFF tant ofliceB to be filled by our II. IL ALDERMAN people is tliat of Joint Representa­ FOR TREAHURER tive. Not only does (lie well HOWARD CARY being of tlie County depend upon FOR AHHEHHolt the election of the right man, but J.S. STEPHENS FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT There is no reason why a fried, tlie political complexion of tlie trusted and competent officinl Oregon House of Representatives GEO. B LAMB slioiil'l be dismissed and untried and, perhaps, indirectly, of the T imber L and , act J unk 3, 1S78.—N otice F or fob C oroner P ublication . material put in Lis place. The United States Senate, depends J. E. TUTTLE United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore office of Sheriff of Tillnmook upon tliat oflice being properly I March, FOR Bl RVEYOR 9th 189s.—Notice is hereby given that in with the provisions of the act of County lias been practically filled filled. This State must not be compliance A VI. AUSTIN Congress of June 3, ¡878, entitled “An act for the given over to p tpulism and tlie sale of timber lands in the States of California, for tlie last two years, and for the Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as o COMMISSIONER to all the Public Lund States by act ot past nine months actually filled nation must not, after having just extended CIIAS. RAY emerged from the financial chaos August 4. 1892. Frank M. Olds; by H. II. Alderman and never in FOR REREHENTATIVE of McMinnville. County of Yamhill, State of all the history of this county has injo wliieli it was plunged by Oregon, J. W. MAXWELL this day filed in this office his sworn Democratic and Popoerntic mis­ statement has No. 3033, for the put chase of I.ots 3 tlie work been done better, if as and 4 ami S '2 of N. W. % of Section No. 4 in FOR JUHTK EOF THE I’KAt K. 1ST DIHT, rule, again be stopped in its Township No 2 South Runge No. 7 West, well. Mr. Alderman is honest, JAMES GRAY and will offer proof to show that the land is more valuable for its limber or faithful, competent, genial and prosperous career by being de­ sought stone than for agricultural purposes and to Foil JUSTICE OF THU 1’F.ACK, 211. DIHT. livered over in o tlie same hands I establish his claim to said land bef the Regis- obliging. Ile hits filled the office ' ter and Receiver of this •r,i Ore'Ll City, T. Il GOYNK on Wvdnesdnv, the 2oth, day of July, to the perfect satisfaction «fall his which wrecked it before. Bryan- c ■ Oregon 1X98. He names a> witnesses; FOR JUSTICE OF T1IK PEACH 3l>, DIST. Hiram Rummel ot McMitn ville,Ore., Spencer constituents. That lie will COII- ism, unaffected by the logic 01 1 Simmons of MeMiniivim , re., Albert E. Co<»k J R. FINLEY McMinnville, Ore., Rile\ Smith of Dayton, finite to do so if re-elected there events and of solid facts, still lifts “ I of Ore. | nn) Any and .in all persons the piiminn v claiming liiiiuing adversely me can be no doubt whatever, We its trinity of bends, each bellowing Tn h i lid above-described lands are requested to file their A. KLEIN ki i claims in this office oil or before said doth day take 110 chances in re-electing him fof free silver and oilice. of July, 1898. FOH CONSTABLE 2D, DISTRICT for lie Fas been tried and found the State over to this trinity j ( has B. Moores, Register. A. A. FORD satisfactory. A vote for II. II. would mean rank ruin, and to! send to the United States Semite Ti«»*. labo . a < j j. n «_3, >0« P ublication . FOR CONSTABLE 3D, DISTRICT Alderman is a vote for one of the HANS JENSEN United States Land office. Oregon Citv, Ore., best sheriffs in tlie whole .State of from the State of Oregon, a man ( < 1 March 9th. 1898—Notice is hereby given that in from this trinity of hungry political > compliance with the provisions of the act of Oregon, of J.me, 3, 187X, entitled “An act for the heretics would be a h I iiiiiic . To Congress sale of timber lands in the States of California. One of the best men on the lle- Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory ," as avoid such a calamity the only extended to all the Public Laud States by act publi -an ticket is Howard Cary, The dispatch of Monday even­ thing to do will be to elect tlie re­ of August 4. 1892, James W. Coffin; candidate for Treasurer. A ing, which stilted Hint President 1 publican candidate for Joint Rep­ of Dayton R County -------- , _............................. of Yamhill. State of County Treasurer should bo honest McKinley had nbandoned liis has this day filed in this office hi* sworn resentative, lion. J. W, Maxwell. Oregon. Statement No. 3 36, for the purchase of the S. intelligent, trustworthy, business •‘peaceful blockade" policy and re­ i E. *> of Section _ No 4 . in Township if, No. « 2 South Range No 7 ... West, and • wifi offer proof Mr. Maxwell should have, and will I --------- like and obliging in his dealings solved upon n decidedly aggressive ' to show that the land sought is more valuable receive tlie vote of every true for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur with the public. Howard t’ti rey policy, gave universal satisfaction I In,» », and to e.tablinli Ida claim to «aid land Republican in Tillamook County. I before the Rcgiater and lieCeiver of thixolHce at is all this, and more too. He ¡H to tlie people here. Tlie com­ Oregon City, ore , on Tliur»d»y, the ind. day of July 189X. He names as witnesses: one of the best candidates on the mander of the .Spanish tleet is ! William Cain of Dayton. Ore Albert E. Cook McMinnville Oie., J tl Bell of McMinnville time lifts come when the Altieri 1 of ticket. Ore . Tbos. vcNish of Dayton. Ore. evidently too cowardly to venture can The people should nnderstniKl that hence* ’ Any amt all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their into mi engagement on the open forth they stand alone with every nation ! claims in this office on or before said 2ist dav I of July, 1898. J Hea and proposes to play at hide on earth except England against them. A populist speaker from a Chas. B. Moores Register. public platform in this city da­ and seek until lie can catch our Erance, Germany, Italy and Austria, as they may hate each oilier I T imber L and , A ct J unk 3 1878.— N otick F or dared hist week tlmt from tile time gunboiita alone one by one mid so cordially P ublication . all agree in their hatred of the United of the repeal of the Sherman law destroy them. The only way to States, the power of which they fear ami United States Land Office Oregon Citv, Ore. 1 March, yth, 1X98.—Notice is herebv given mm down to the present time, times bring Spain to her senses, is by a1 the broad humanitarian doctrines of 111 comph.mcv with the pro\ ixions of the act that of iCotigiyiwot June x i*?'. entitled ‘ An art for the decisive bombardment of quick which they detewt. Even the republics luitl been getting worse mid worse. I sale of timber lands in the states of Califonia Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory as Either that speaker deliberately every stronghold she possesses in of South Aineiica, all of whom we I ave extended to all the Public Laud States by *¿1 of August 4. h'fiirnled, me traitor« to 11s now. misrepresented or else he is entire­ . Cuba. Ifspnin's tie-t is too craven Thomas McNish; England, the mother country, is friend­ Dayton County of Yamhill. State of Oregon, ly ignorant of wlmt lie is talking , to come to the nssistmiee of the ly and reaches out to ns a cordial by in* of has this > well as necessity ileniaml it. Let the ( He Uy names a« witties*es. j 2- county felt guileful to Holl. T. Tlie records of the County must ' alliance come, the sooner the better. Willism Cai-t o* |»ai ton Ore . Riley Smith of Dayton Ore Port Adams of Mc.MinnvUl« Ue B. Handley fur res,tiling the ■ be properly kept mid the man who John R Rohr ot Me Miunville. Ore Any and all persons claiming adverselv the statement made by Popoernt keeps them must be aide to bring above dex-rii*e 011 or k*fore day of Stevens, that Hon. T. T. Geer had to benr on liis task, not only The «liove is (ho title of s very ill- Chas. B Moores Register said in a recent speech tlmt lie, sound natural judgement, but tereetinH story recently from the pen of fleer, did not know any thing elerie.il ability of no mean order. Thoiuns It. Rogers an<| published hy NOTH. E FOR PUBLICATION about the finance question. And I'lie limn elected ns county clerk IL L. Heath, of McMinnville, Ore I^u.l Office st Oregon Citv. Ore . Apr oth gir, thxt the f is.w -g even had l.e said it, it would have inust moreover be a niun who can The story is ba «ml upon the old tradition IM,' Notice 1« here!.» Ì1' 1 f I"- "Ge * concerning the Sp.ini.lt Beeswax Ship ipp«.»rt of h ctntm. and shown ill him a becoming modesty coiiimmid the confidence of tl.e 'Ade bein e tne County and the buried tie wire of Necnrney of Tt lamook Co at Iiliaiuook ore., on in marked contiast to the pre people of Tillamook County mid Mountain obtained from the N.ltnlei» Clerk May >8th, 1898 rii Jacob R Re* her: tensions of the average populist the respect of the people of the Indian* and current for many ve>ir* !* / H*?w* “** **'♦»'*• « '« of*« . T» orator, the least of whom could State. Homer Mason is the only .imongat the people of that region. Tl e He name« th« toUswiu, witne»-e« to nrore give Secretary Gage, John Sliei num candidate before our people who, Im kv finders of the buried treasure are, according to our author, a con pie f Tillamook o,,,. Chas. B m eras. duct a nation's finalices. Iy esteemed, thoroughly trust- Muuiit.uu ¡11 hi caking up a laige cuke HOMER MASON Register. of July, 1898. Chas. B. Moores, T imber L and , Register. above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 20th, day of July, 1898. Chas. B Moores Register. J une 3. 1878.—N otice F or P ublication . act United States Land office, Oregon City, Ore gou Mar. 9th, 1X98.—Notice is hen bv giveu th.it in compliance with the provisions the of ae of Cong ess of June 3, 1X78, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in I he States of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Laud States by act of August 4, 1892. John Willis; of McMinnville. County of Yamhill, State ofOre has this day filed in this office his sworn state ment No. ^>34, for the purchase of the Lot 3, S. E. Ji of N. W ’i. E >. of S. W. «4 of Section No. 2 in Township No 2 South Range No. 7 West, and will offer pt oof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone thiin for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Re­ gister and Receiver of this office at Oregon City Oregon, on Wednesday, the 20th of July, 1898. He names as witnesses: Edward Grenfell of McMinnville Ore., Al­ bert E. t ook of McMiniivi le Ore., red H Klyver. of McMinnville; Ore., Francis Willis of McMinnville Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or befoie .said 20th, day of July 1898. Chas. B. Moores, Register. NOTICE FOR 1‘UBI.It‘ATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., Apr. 9. 1898. —Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make filial proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook Co. at Tillamook Or on May 21st. 1898. viz: K. H. Sloan; H. E. 9917. for the 8 E of N K ‘4, N E‘4 ofS E ‘4 of Sec. 8 aii. W L ofN. H. *4 and W. ' 2 of S. F. J4 of Sec­ 7, Sec 27. Lots 2 and 3 Sec “5. Lot 1 S€*e. 34. mid tion no . 2 in 'Township No. 2 South Range No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the land a tiact beginning at the N. W. corner of the sought is more valuable for its timber or stone N. W.’^ofSE *4 of Sec. 26. running thence tliau for agricultural purposes, and to establish East 745 feet to a slough, thence Southerly 011 his claim to said land before the Reg ster and Receiver of this office at Oregon City Ore. on the bank of said slough to a stake marked “X” Wednesday the 2oth, day of July i898. lie names . thence S. W. to the S. E. corner of Lot 10Sec. a v witnesses 26; thence N. to the place of beginning contain­ Hiram Rummel of McMinnville, Or., Albert E 1 Cook of McMinnville, Or., Thomas R. Willis of ing 19 acres. Also I.ots 4. 5. 6, 10, iiand 14 Sec. McMinnville, Or., James II. Bell of McMinn- : 26 all in Tp. 3 N. R 10 West ill Tillamook ville. Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the j County Oiegon h s*-4 acres off East end of I.ot almve-described lands are requested to tile their I | 6 Section 26, deeded by A. Dean to C. Pye said claims in this office on or before said 20th day sale to be nude to satisfy the sum of $493.48 and of July 1898. ' accruing interest thereon from February 26th Chas. B. Moores, Register. | I895 at the rate of ten per cent per annum and j the further sum of $62.oo costs and the costs of this writ. Before insuring your dwelling or f^niture, II. IT. Aiderman seethe p-.licks issued by the Firemans Fund Sheriff* of Tillamook County, Oregon. insurance Company. The most complete policies ever issued. covering everything from Hereafter the H eadlight anti Oregott- the baby's bottle to a bicycle, or from a pin to a repeating riffle, nn will cost $2.00 instead of $1.50 as Claude Thayer. Agt. eretofore. Sturgeon’s D rug S tor A Fine Line of Jewelry ttitiiin, Bicts. Frtnrlp'ioni Carefully ComponniBd