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TILLAMOOK WEEKLY THE Which? -It Cannot Bn Both. The paradoxes and fallacies of the free silver advocates are plentifully il lustrated in the interesting letters of workingmen to The World. One set stoutly maintain that there would bo no cheap dollar or 60 cent dollar under free coinage. If the white metal were given unlimited coinage it would instantly rise, they say, to $1.29 an ounce. The present price of 68 cents they attribute to the demonetization in 1873, though a silver dollar was then worth more than a gold one, and none wus coined or in circulation. Another and the more numerous class at the south and west insist that what tlie country needs is a cheaper dollar. The g'xxi old gold dollar of Jefferson, Jackson and Benton has been "forced up” in value, they say. They want a dollar of about half its value to increase the prioeof their products and to enable them to pay their debts at half the pres ent cost and trouble. As Mr. Bryan put it in his letter to The World, they would "restore the parity between money and property” by reducing the value of the dollar. Now both of these theories cannot be true. They are flatly contradictory. If silver would appreciate under free coin age, there would be no cheap money. Prices would not rise. Debts could not bo scaled down. If it would not appre ciate, the workingman’s saved dollars would be reduced one-half in value, the cost of his living would double and his wages would not increase in anything liko the ratio of the increase in his ex penses. Why is the best money too good for wageworkers? What is the matter with the highest standard of value in a coun try where the highest wages and the highest standard of living prevail? The World begs the workingmen to think a little deeper and a little further on this vital subject.—New York World. A Warning From Webster. Ho who tampers with the currency robs labor of its bread. He panders in deed to greedy capital, which is keen sighted and may shift for itn If, Lut ho beggars labor, which is honest, unsus pecting and too busy with the present to calculate for the future. The pros perity of the working classes lives, moves and hits its being in established credit and u steady medium of payment. All sudden changes destroy it. Honest industry never comes in for any part of the spoils in that scramble which takes place when the currency of a country is disordered. Did wild schemes and projects ever benefit the industrious? Did violent fluctuations ever do good to him who depends on his daily labor for his dally bread? Cer tainly never. All these things may gratify greedi ness for sudden gain or the rashness of daring speculation, but they can bring uotbing but injury and distress to the homes of patient industry anil honest labor.—Daniel Webster, Speech at New York, 1837. Chesting th. Creditor. If these glorifiers of the old order of things could restore the conditions that prevailed previous to 1873 ami make the market value of silver vvliat it was then, they would not want free coinage. There would bo nothing in it for them. What they really want is cheap money, a kind of money with which creditors can be cheated. They are not trying to put silver back to its old place and re- i stablish the monetary system that ex isted before the "groat crime” was mitted. Their scheme does not imply tl.o coinage of better dollars than those wo now have, hut infinitely poorer ones, which can Is* used in the payment of debts at the nite < f 53 cents on the dol lar.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Where He Agreed with Him A wagonmaker who has been dumb | ' What! What!” for yeais picked up a Imb and spoke; The irate old uiau almost choked with iiadig- , and a blind carpenter on the same day uatiou— “ You want to steal uiy child from me to rob > reached out for his plane and raw ; and ! me of my daughter '’ Why. sir! — ” the deaf farmer went out with Ilia dog His rage got the upper hand of him, and he audhe(a)rd; and a noseless fisherman gasped some more----- caught a barrel of herring and smelt ; and “R.scal is no name for you'** The young man was perfactlv calm. a forty ton elephant inserted bis trunk “You bet it isn't," hr said slowly , and ifany« | ititoa grate and fine, a dog walks off body says otherwise tbeie’s liable to be trouble with his coat and pants, and just last In the face of such sublime gall what could I night we noticed a bed listening to a lied the old man do*—Puck, lick. Yes, and acme men in the woods Bachelors and Electricity. saw the trees bark. Another was aston Whether, in the long run, eectricity has ished by seeing a horse fly as lie was done the solitary bachelor a good turn is a passing along the road.—Ex. debatable question, but it has certainly rased the burden of his domestic anxieties. While he is dressing he connects his electric coffee pot. and the brewing of his morning beverage ! proceed« forthwith. Meanwhile his eggs aie , being cooked in the electric boiler, or a chop is being done to a turn on the electric gridiron.! which gives an unmatched flavor to the meat. As he sits down to the table ■ lice» of bread are placed in the toast rack and are browned before his eyes.. I f he be an adept of the chafi ng dish he can produce the subtlest culinary effect, without fear of failure.— Chautuuquau. Opportunities Farmers Not Im provi ax Farmers are not impioving their op portunities for poultry production as they might. Comparatively few keep aa many hens as the village mechanic or the town fancier who makes the most of his back lot. There are more of the bitter than of the former whose hens number up into the hundreds, and who make » careful study of poultry produc tion. This ought not to be so. Fifty or seventy-five hen power poultry plants are quite common on farms, but 300 or 500 hen-power farms are few anil far be- tween. They should lie common, and ¡000, 2000, and even 3000 liens might be kept on many farms by those who wil carefully study the business, Do I know wliat I am talking about? Yes, I think I do. I know of 3000 hen egg farms that have been successfully run for many years. They are not, however, conduct ed after the fanciers’ methods or by closely following the directions laid down ill the poultry books and papers. The B»y in the Bundle. An Iowa boy recently passed through an ex perience which he will not forget if he lives to be 100 years old. He is only five years old, and i one day when his father went to the wheat field to drive the harvester he took him along and perched him on the high seat at his side. For a time all this »as very interesting, but presently the little fellow grew tired aud began to squirm and complain. And then, just as his. father was leaning over to look more closely at some of the machinery, off tumbled the little | fellow to the conveyor. He shrieked just once ( and his father tried vainly to stop the horses’ But before he could even slacken the speed the boy had been driven up through the elevator 1 canvas with half a bundle of wheat, the bind ing twine had twisted swiftly around his neck and legs and he was rolled out on the wide car rier securely bound in a wheat bundle. He County Warrants Payable. was almost choaked and there was a tiny bit of Warrants No. 491 49a 49IÌ S3. 496 509 5» 494 495 skin torn fiom his shoulder, but otherwise he 546 J* 519 5J» 5.1 500 54S 549 497 547 544 49» 5°3 S'6 was unhurt when his father cut the string and W 525 5>7 535 54* 510 5OI 6 j 3 6rl 624 518 54: 557 565 helped him up again. But a worse frightened 5«3 550. boy would have been haid to find.—Chicago Record. DO YOU KNOW THE NEWS * Portland Vila Medicinesmiike’ sick people well Read ad. No cure, no pay. * Nerves made whole by Vita M* divines, ljeadad. No cure no pay. * Liver amt Kidneys made well by Vita .Medicine. Read ad. No cure, no pay “Oh; How I suffer—Rheumatism Slid Neuralgia Csii’i he eared.” Yes it can. Read nd of Vita Medicine Co. i Nc cute, no pay. * Opium, Drunkenness or Tobacco H.ibit | cured . No cure, no pay. Read ad of 1 Vita Medicine Co. * We have the largest stock of clothing, We have the latest patterns in clothing, We have the best grades of clothing, We have the largest line of shoes and hats, We have the latest styles in shoes and hats. anything you want. line of furnishing goods, we have I Anti in in the . Others may puffandblow, and_sell their <dd more in our line than all ovr competitors m the County combined, and with a guarantee with every sale- j. Wood Wanted. Bbl» will be received until May 6H>. 1898, .50 cordf. of Alder, Hemlock or grey, 38(940 l-'ir wood. For particular inquire at Tillamook Creamery. 4-28 2t nominal at 9I 88c St Alplunsus Todd <&. Co. TILLAMOOK. OREGON G raded C ourse of I nstruction ST AI.PHON3US ACAIH'MY is divided ink bur departments, viz. Primary, Intermedia to Jranimar, and Senior. Educate Your Bowel« With C'aaeareta. Candy i'nthnrti? cure constipation forever. 10c, 25c If C. C. C fall, druggists refund money The Year is divided Into four terms of elevet ,v-.*ek> each. 1 * * TUITION FEE- Tuition Fee for one pupil tor a term of elcvci weeks - in th? Primaiy Department Two Dou L aks , in the iNTRRMKoiaTK T huer H ollars G rammar G rade , F ol r D ollars ; G rad *, F its D ollars S enioi FstablLhed x8< 3. The only H .'Ç'ir'ne en t!ie I'acKjc Coast. - Ask Your Doctor what effect alum has upon the stomach. Then make up your mind whether you will put any more low-price baking powder into your husband’s or children's food. SchWmg’s Best is pure cream of tartar and sodx Nothing else. «>. Tillamoo^ Laundry and Dye fiou^e. S trict attention given to outside orders . D ying cleaning and renewing a specialty W ork called for and delivered . J. W. Atwater, McMinnville, Oregon; David Curtis of Tillamook Oregon. . , ... Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands arc requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 30th day of June, i898. Chas. B. Moores, Register INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Instrumental music in the piano or the string ed instruments, for a term of eleven weeks, T«> D ollars . a f ------ :--------- 4 VOCAL MUSIC Vocal music, Kioiir D ollars . T imber L and , A ct T une 3, 187’.—N otice F or P ublication t’nited States Land office, Oregon City. Ore gon Match 9th, 1898.—Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congn*ss <>f lune 3. 1878, eu itlcd “An act or the sale of timber lands in the States of Califor nia,! iregon, Nevada and Washington Territory.” as extend d to all the Public Laud Htaies by act of Aug s. 4, 1892, David Curtis, of Tillamook, County of Tillani ok. State of Oregon, hasthisday filet! in this office his sworn stateni nt No 3023. for »hr purchase of Lots, 1, 2. 7. ant! 8 of S«*ction No 6 in Township No. 2 South Range No. o West and will otter proof to show that the land sought is more vain« aide for its timber or . than for agricultural purposes, ami to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on Thursday, the 301I1. day of June, i‘98. 1 e names as witnesses: Albe t E Cbv'k of McMinnville Ore.; .lame* l< Beil of McMinnv lIe, Ore.; Riley Smith of Dayton, Ore John Willi*-• f McMinnville, o*e Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in thi'office on or bet ore said 30th, dav of June, 1898. (’has B. Moores, Register B usiness D epartment - lit the B11 sines Depart me it, Stenography, Book keeping, and Type-writing itcTuded, if dvsiicd The common bran j lies Tiuarv-FivR ollar for the whole course. Plalu Sewing and Fancy Work free to the pupils on Saturday afternoon. i.atin. French and German included in ths Senior Grade. Private le»«oi*s in those lau g lageaFiva D ollars a term. D I * I’ai Ucucar attention paid to Physical Training «nd Etiquette, e NIGHT SCHOOL N ght School open to pupil* from 6 js until 8 o', commencing on Mouday Oct. nth Tuition fi.oo per month. Hoard and Tuition (13.0a a montK Back lei m of ii weeks payable ui advance. People eat and sleep well who use Vita Remedies. Head ad. No cure no pay. * None but Vit* Medicines cure Blood Di.e.ses No.cure, no pay. Read ml.* T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878 —N otice F or P ublication . Cnited States Land Offiice, Oregon City Or« . March 10, —Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of < ongress of June 3. 1878. entitled 'An act for the side of timber hinds in the States of California Oregon. Nevada and Wa-hlngi«>u Territory,” extended to al! the Public Land Stales bv act of August 4,1892. Thomas R. Willis, of M< Mmnvill«’ co nic, of Yamhill, State o Oregon, has this day filed in this office his-worn statement No Soils for the purchase-of lot 4 .t S W'4ofN nx 8c w>, of s W'4 «If Sec No 2 in lowiwhp No j S. Range No. 7 M and will offi-r pi oof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or «tone than foi agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver ot thi-office at Oregon City, Oregon on Thursday, the 30th day of June, 1808 He names a« witne*e>es Havi«’ Curtis, ol lillamook. Oregon; John B Rohr, of McMinnville. Oregon: Janies H Bell of McMinnville Oregon, F dwatd Grenfell of Me- Minuville. Oregon Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file*their claims 111 this office on or before said 30th day of June iS^b. Chas. B. Moores Register. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1*78.—N otice for T imber L and . A ct J une 8, 187I,—N otice F or P ublication United States Land Office. Oregon City. Ore- March 9. I89«.—Notice i« hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congirss of June 3. 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada ami Washington Territory.’ ;•« extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, John G Wisecarver, of McMinnville, county of Yamhill, State of Ore. ‘ is ih.s day fib ’d in this office his sworn state [ •“»' ment No 3025. Co the purchase of the E‘2 of W13 of S< ction No. 8 in Tow nship No. 2 S, Range No^6 W and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpe aes and to es tablish ids cialm to said laml before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City Ore- on Thursday, the 30 day of June, lSqfi. He nanira as witnesses: J H. Bell of McMinnville. Oregon: Rilv Smith of Dayton, Oregon; ilirani Rummel of McMinn ville Ore. William H. Youngof McMinnville Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands ate requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 30th day of June, 1898. Chas. B. Moores, Register T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice F or P ublication . Cnited States Laud Office, Oregon City, Ore. March 9th. i^/C—Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878. entitled A11 act for the ‘-ale of timber lands in the States ofCalifornia Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States bj act of August 4, 1892, I. William Cain, 1 of Dayton, county of Yamhill. State of Oregon, I has this day tiled in this oflice his sworn state ment No <026 or the purchase of lots 1 8c 2 <k SL2 of N E'< of Sec No. 4 in Township No. 2 S. Range No. 7 W. and will offer proofto show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land be tore the Register and Reeei ver of this office at Oregon City Ore. on Thurs day, the 30th day ol June, 1898. He names as witnesses: Frank Willis of McMinnville Oregon. David <'ui lis of Tillamook, Oregon. James W. Coffin, o Dayton, Oregon, James Bell of McMinnville,f Oregon. Any ami all persons claiming adversely the above desci ibed lands are requested to file their • launs in this office on 01 before said joth day June, 1898. Chas. B. Moores, Register. I riiD, A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otici F or P ublication . I it'”!'■ri ites T.amI States T and Office. Oregon City. Ore- • v s Not ic? is hereby given tbiit Nolle? that ' - w ith the tn (»visions (*>t the act of ' ' - - t bu - ; entitled “All act (or he !M ' 1 1'1’1« in th? States of California, u'' 1 ' 1 mid W ^ nngton Territory,” a* ’ ' I the i’ll! li ■ Land States bv act ol Aiqjiist 4, i « j _>. John n. JU»hr. of MM -«i-ib • hi -tv«»f Y.iinhill Stateof Ore- c 11 hi>' t’ 1- ,pt< fib-din this office his sworn ’b ’ No 5 for the purchase of the Lots 4. 5. 12 ami 13 of Section N’.. 12 in Township N ». 2 South Range No. 7 West, mid will offer proof to «how that the land sought is more valuable tor it« timber or stone than for agrirulturnl pur poses. ami to establish his claim to said land tieioie the Register and Receiver ot this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on Thursday the 40th day or Jun?. 189M. He names as w itnesses I'orUan.l X.lnin» of McMinnville. Orv. John W illUof McMinnville, tir, John Kun- of Ore.; Jam« 11 Bell, of McMm. vllle, Any »nd all per»>na claim Ing adeeraelv the I ■bove-4eacrtlM*<l lanil, are renn.-.te.l to rle their Ct lima in Ikic «Bice ..... . «■ . ■ aiti, ‘'i'i chum« in thi. un ar i before -aid ofjuiie. 1*398. '««y Chas B Moores. Register. T imber I. and . A ct J une 3. i*^ —N otice F or P ublication . William II Voun< McMinnville Cnnntv ,>f v.m'-ill ffu,- •Till nearly dead with Piles ” Why of MicMir,tirine county of V ,tubili st,ite of Ore nf < rer.n, ha. tin. d.j (11<a i„ thl, nffi.r hn« ihn .lot tied in thi« offlee hi-.» not get well? Read *<l of Vita Medicine ment >-■ ,o»7 tin the purcha-e of th, ,v ,i « «lenient No jojo . tre the porch,-e of the I ot" W S of Sectluti No • in r.-wn.hip Xo - I Oo. No cure, no pay. • Kat«« No. » W a nd Win offre proo’f to ’,htm more vLnXe hat the land nought I« more r»lu.hie lr }’’r’!’i'’T|,h»'“ ,h’ Ladies, rea<1 a.l o( Vita Medicine Co it. timbe,re -t.-ne thao4.it arrwattar»! parpo»-. b r it-Itinlmr or-tone tlmn f>.r.»rt. .ihi.ntl one lr.£7h ”‘1 •o c.t»MI«h hi, claim t.. <a|.| |,n.f)£. ■ nd toe«tabll-h hi. claim lottatd land twioreth, No cure, no pay. • '• «*l« "«re «toreg.ni Aliy Oregon ou I hat-dar. the wth da, ..f June of >1.7,'e' !X'>r>7"...... ’T""”*» the Mb d«> He n-tnie« as wifn<w«e« '"'’"J ’V,"’* 0« M. M.nt.eille Oregon RilT . i!nn< "f M'«'»nrill». (>,, t. siuilliol Itaytou. Ohgoti; Fraak Wtltu of 1 avifl Cnriisof Tillamook Orr • Rdev Hmiti* »r isyt .». ore.. Frank Willi- of Mi MhmvUk'^ pay. ifcy* Cnited States Land Office. Oregon City. Ore gon March 9th, no8.—Notice is hereby given t» at in compliance wIth the provisions of the net of Congress of June 3, iH7H. entitled “An act for ths sab’ of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territon.’ as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Spencer Simm »ni, of McMinnville. Countv of Yamhill, State of Oregon has this day filedin this office his sworn s’ateiueut No 3032, for the purchase of the S. W 1 j of Section No. 4 in Township No 2 South Range No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon Citv. Oregon, 011 Thursday, the sot h. dav of .lime, t >? s Ik names ns witnesses: Albert E Cook of McMi tinville. Ore; Frank Olds. <>f McMinnville, Ore.; Riley Smith of Day ton, Ore.; Hiram k 11 tutu el of McMinnville, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are reauesled to tile their claims in this office on or lieiore said 30th, day of June, 1898. Chas. B. Moores Register. T imbr L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice F »* P ublication . P ublication . Vita Medicine* care *11 sick people. I Land office Oregon Citv. Ore Tnited States Land office. Oregon City. Ore. No cure, no pay. Re»«I ad. • March 9th. 189*.—Notice is hereby given that in g n. March 9th. 1A9M--Notice i« hereby given th t conipltAWee with the provisions of the act of in compliance with the provision« of the act of raraly«ia, Vertigo’ Impotence, Dys- IWH. nrj.w 5 1--«. euntled A„ ,cl fori|,t ‘ «mg.ps, »t June j. 187s Hntitleil An Act for the of laii'te in the st,it« ,.f Cnliforntn Orr/iUv berJan<’S.b’ thc state* of C 'Hfortria Nervous ¡’rostralion and Insom «•I.« Oreion Nf'S-ln and «»»hington T,rrit<.rv < Oregon Nevadw ami A'ashingtoii Territory ■«« "«¡.'i, X".1 ,he Publk L""d s“t"1,y nia citred. No cure, no pay. Read ».1 « «trnde.l to all th, rubiti- Und «lau, L. „ of AuguM4. 1*4» ’ v( Vita Meilicine Co • Albert E Cook, Asllinia or Catarrh Nocure.no Manager. j i Rea«l ad. Vita MeJkiue Co. • Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 30th. day otjune, 1808. Chas, B. Moore«, Register. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or , P ublication . ACADEMY Vita Medicines make red blood. Read I ad. No cure, no pay. * e.., er-N«40*«r-o Oa» , meantime business must go ahead, and we desire But in the the people of Tillamook County, that to state to OATS—No. 1. white, 41 to 43; choice. BARI.EY—Feed, JJS.oo, brewing fm 00 to $19 50. POTATOES—111 good demand at 35 to 40c T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or P ublication . per sack. BUTTER—Store, in rolls 22'2 to 25c per roll I United States Land office. Oregon City. Ore choice dairy, 3o (($ 35c per roll; creamery 40c. t o gon. Mar 9th. i8oK —Notice is hereby given that in compliance with th-provisions of the act of 45 per roll. (ong:e-.s of June 3. ¡87H, entitled ”An act for the sale of tinfber lands in the States oí Cali furnia E<«(IS.—Choicecandled @¡2 per doz. Oregon, Nevada ami Washington Territory. ’ as PELTS—Good demand at. 9c @ioc extended to al! the Public Laud states l>y act of WOOL—Valley, I4C@ i 6 c ; Eastern Oregon, 9^ August 4. 1892, 12c- Sarah Bell; IIIDEA—Drv, 11/^14; greenSc 6 to 7<\ of McMinnville. County of Yamhill, State of DRIED APPLES— Evaporated bleached, 4c Oregon has this day tiled in this officii er sworn statement No -,04-.’for t he purchase of th«’E '2 to 6c, evaporated unbleached, 5 •. oft’ 12 of Section No. 22 in Township No. 2 South Ranee No. 7 West, ai d wil' o!*er proo PLAID*—Sun aud evaporated. 3(4 6c. to show that tile laml sought is more valuable DRI ED PI,CMS—Pitless. 3to|e:nriiiies 264;' for its limb’ r or stone than for agrie ultiiriil pur CHICKENS— $3 50 to $4.00 springs p Oofdjo» poses and to establish her claim to said land TURK EY8—Live, 12’2(4130 for choice, dressed befoie the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon on Thursday, the 30th, 14 15c dav of June, 1898. r»he names as witnesses: Janies H Bell of McMinnville. Ore.: John DUCKS—Young f£ 50^ $4 50 Kuns of Me Minuville Ore.; Fred H. Klyrer of GEESE—f5 50^ 6 5 j McMinnville Ore.; Poitlaml Adams, of McMinuille, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aliove-described lansd are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 30th day ol June 1898. Chas. B. Moores, Register. ill The Evening Telegram, of P01 tlaiul, Oregon. It is the larg est. evening newspaper publish ed in Oregon ; it conlains all the newsofthe stnleand nation, Try it fora month, A sample copy will be mailed to you free. A I- dress THE TELEGRAM, Pori land,Or. Its literary matter represents the best thoughts of such wiilcis lijalinat The silver men promise to make it lljortli Boyes«, u, Charles W.-.rrvn Siod border by doubling nil price*. dard, Edith M. The nias, Jo <;ui:i Miller K your wages double yon will be no Its illustrations ? how in tlie best style better off and if they do not double you the g’orivs of the 1 C< a st. It is a pictorial 1/ >rvof the Great will be much worse off than now. West. Il covers x’ e whole 1 asin of the Everybody Raya No. Pacific, including China, J. pan, and CWareta ( and v Cathartic, the most won Corea. Yon war.t it, so does your derful met I teal discover? of the age, picas» family. ant and refreshing to the taate, act »routIv ■nd positively on kidueys. liver and bowels, One Sample Copy, foc. fin; Numbers, 25c chaiisiug tlio entire svsU in. disjtel colds, Yearly Subscription. $3.00. cure iieadaehe, fev. r. habitual < onMiration AH Postmasters are authorised to take and biliousness. Pirate buy and trv a bn» su user ip lions. ol C C. C. today; H>. 2-Y Mi ¡ ent«, tfuhlaud ^usriinieed to cure by all druggists. Overland Monthly Pub. Co. t Old Glory is flung to the breeze and every patriot rejoice, Market. WHEAT—Market, steady to 93 Eastern Oregon; Valley, l’F.R.. CAp PICK... MONTH MONTH 1« It Too Easy to Make a Living7 W TTWTW»» «”« .,»-1—. -1 all who kuow them. I Our Guns are cocked and primed The first victory is ours, 0-W.eCMTTSfflH"'- - As given by Allen & Lewis. You can have it all for All work guaranteed to be first class. the war is now on O Andrew Jiyokson Was a goldbug. In his message Dec. 2, 1834, he said, "The progress of our gold coinage la creditable to the officers of the mint and promises in a short period to furnish tlie country with a sound and portable currency. ” HEADLIGHT; United States Land Office. <)regon City,1 »regon March, 9th. 1898,—Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878. entitled “An act f«»r the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory." as extended to nil the Public Laml Stales by act of August 4, 1892, James II. Bell; of McMinnville, County of Yamhill. State of Oregon, hasthisday file«l in this office Iris sworn statement No. 3031, fm tlie purchase of Lots 3, 4. V and 6 of Section No. 6 in Town hip No 1. South Range No. 6 West mid will offer proofto show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pnr- poses, and to establish his claim to said la"o before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon Citv Oregon on Thursday, the 30th,'lay of June. 1898. T!e nmnes as witnesses; Riley binith of Dayton. Ore : John B Rohr of McMinnville. Or • Albert E Cook of McMiuu- ville, Or ; David Curtis of Tillamook Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to filetheir claim« in this office ou or before said 30th. day of June, 189K. Chus. B. Moores. Register. T imber L and , A ct J unk ’3,1878.—N oticb F or P ublication Cnited States Land office. Oregon City,0w gon M rch. 9th, t 8 m 8.—Notice is hereby «riven tint incompliance with the provision* of the act • Congress of June 3. 1S7S, entitled “An act tor Uy sale of timlK-r lands in the States of Califor h’ Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory, ’««• extended to all the Public La d .States by ad of August 4. 1892, Riley G. Smith; of Dayton, County of Yamhill. State o’ Oregon, has this day filed in this office I»’. sworn statement No 3020. for the nurchi»*« '1 Lots 9. 10. 15. and t6 of Section No 6 in T y' iH’' No. 2 So th Hauge. No 6 West, and will proof to «.Imw that the land sought i* tn” \ d'lable for its timber or stone than for at _ cnlturHl inirposcs. mid to establish hi> claim said I 'hd before the Register and Receive! fids office at Oregon City, Oregon, on day. the 30th. «lay of June, 1898. He name« : witnesses: ,, James H Bril of McMinnville, Gre.. I*' Curtis Of Tillamo k, Ore.; Alb-rt E. <' McMinnville. Ore ; Jot n B. Rohr <»f McM»»' ville Ore. ... Any and all persons claiming adverse!y ’ ab<)vc-describd land* ar? requested to hie.tn‘ claim in this office on or before said 30th u«I Tune 185B. Ch i* B Moores. RegW«' T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otic * P ublication , United States Land Office. Oregon CitT- ^ ( gon. March oth. r8qA—Notice i« hereby given , ; incompliance with the provision* •'( tbeac t’ongr- ««of June 1. 187« entitle«! "A” act1T’r. *n!e of timber land* in the States of CaliK" t Oregon Nevada ami Washington Territory- ext. nd-d to nil the Public Land States Dy of August 4. 1892. John Knns: of McMinnville Conntv of Yamhill. Stat«®* gon. has this day filed in this office m* ’ «tatment No. 3021. for the vnrehuse of of W '.of Secton No. 22 in Town«nip- ><-uth Range No 7 West, and wi!l offer Fv; «how that the land sought i* mor? valnsj it* timber or *«on<- than for ngyicultRf» . ^1 pose* ami to establish his claim tn Mi_ before the Register and Receiver of this/** Oret«m ( itv. Oregon, on Thnrsday- I1** dax of June I’M* Ife names s« witness** . Hiram Rumni« ! ol M'^Miunville. Dre • 1 Grenfell of McMinnville. Ore Jani?* H McMinnville, Ore .John B. Rohr of i vill». Ore . • Any and all persons claiming adreo»1 above described lands are reonested t“ ■ t claim« in ihi* office on <.1 I m for. * ; W* ,1 OlJutH’ 1*9* j t h»., B. Moore«,