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■ the T illamook < weekly headlight Buaiaca« Chane« Ì Something Else ? Puatma^ter Baker Rening*. Fred C Baker, who lias held th e offne of poBtmasler at Troutdale for about five years.Ims just tenere.! Ids of that village resigna! ion ■ Residents I concede that Mr Baker lias made an efficient pistmisle , an I no objection lias'been made to hie manner uf con- diluting lhe bnisttesz. Mr. linker ie the e,|itor of the Troutdale Champion, and the following is what lie says about his resignation; ‘•The postmaster of Troutdale has placed his resignation in the hands of the postal anthoiitiez al Wusliiugtou, with the request that Ida successor lie appointed as soon MB possible. In the (cranibie tojiimp into the retiring post master’s slmes ‘we’ hope the different »spirants will keep going, should they fall down in the scrimmage. No doubt this paragraph will set the ball rolling, but it will give all a lair start who desire the position. We are glad to know that the citizens of Troutdale have appreciated the effort to give them good service by the postmaster, now going on for five vears. When the present postmaster took charge of the office very few money oiders were being issued. Mouth after month the postal order business at I rout dale kept iiieieaaing, until it was almost a monopoly, but a few people going to express office for oiders.” Mr. Baker is to become identified with the Tillamook H eadlight shortly, nnicli wi’l necessitate his removal from Tiou d.le.—Oreg >uian. How’s This For Trade. Will tra.le my »lure and st.a’k of Groc- •»leH, flour, feed, erockeryele in l’orila'i.l Oiegonfor bottom laud, in Tillamnk Co $1700 Block. Good Hake. For par- ticulars ad retía. M. Melchor. Cor. Union Ave. an.l Ru,se| Slreet Portland. Oregon. Notice to Taxpayers. N. otice is Imreby given that on the Hrzt Monday in October 1898, theConnty Board of Bqilalization will attend et the office of tiie County Clerk of Till- mnook County Oregon, in 'Tillamook Oregon and publicly examine the asBeBsin >nt rolls and correct all errors in valuation, description, or qualities of lands, loss or other property, and all persons interested in said assessment are hereby requested to appear at said time and place for the purpose of correct- itig any errors that may appear in their asHessmeins, as no error can be corrected after tlie sitting of gHi(| |>urtrd. J. S, Stephens. County Assessor. I I We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure F. J. CHENEY 8t CO., Props., Toledo. O We the undersigned, have known F. J. Che ney for the last fifteen years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transations and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. W est & T ru ax , Wholesale Druggists, Toledo O. W aliung , R innan ft M avrin , Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo O. Hall s catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Testimonials seiU free. Price 75c PftT bottle. Sold by all Druggits. I Hall’s Family Pills are the best. T imber L and . A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for Pl HLlCAl ION. Under States Laud office. Oregon City, Ore- gon.Ap il 5, 189s. -Notice is hi eb> given that in eompliaucc with the pro\i-ioiiB of the act of Congiess June 3. ift?8 .ulitleu "An act for tlie Mile of umbe hinds in the S ales of Califor nia, Oregon, Nevada, an i Washington Teri ilo ry. ' as extended to all the Public Land Slates by act of August 4, i>92, J. F. Wisecarver, of McMinnville, county of Yamhill, State of Ore gon, has Uns day filed'in this office his sworn statement No. 3 48. for the purenase of the wj> of the eS of Section No. 8 in Township 2 south, Range No. 8 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable fut Ml timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before the Register and receiver of this office at Ore gon City, Otegon. ou Wednesday, tlie 14th« day of September, 189ft. He names as w itnesses: w illiam Young, of McMinnville, Yamhill Co. Oie., J. G. Wiseearver, of McMinnville, Yamhill ( o, ■ re., Fred Keiler, of McMinnville, Yamhill Co, Ore. Portland Adams, of MCMiuuville, Yam hill Co, Ore. Any ami all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims ou or before said 14th day of riunii» in this mis office on September, 1898. Chas. B. Moores, Register. Before insuring your d.veilin' or urniture see the policies issued by the Fireman’s Fund ... r . L„ . Insurance Company. The uirsi J1K 8t „... complete policies ever issued, cohering everything from ( the baby’s bottle to a bicycle, or ironia pin to a repeating rifli Claude Thayer. Agt | T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878—N otice F or I OBLIGATION. United States Land office, Oregon City Oregon i May 13, 1 98—Notice is hereby given that incom » ■* pliance with the provisions of t he act of Con gress of June 3. 1878, entitled '‘An act for the sale of timber Lauds in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada mid Washington Territory,’’ as extended to all the Public Laud States by act of August 4, 1892, William W Hubbard, >f LaFayette, county of Yamhill. State of Ore, lias this day filed in this office his sworn stat- TILLAMOOK. OREGON. •neut No 3065, for the purchase of the e& of u 1 of Section No 20 in Township No 2s. Range No, Classes will be resumed <>u the first w. and will offei proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone I Monday in September. than for agricultural purposes, and to establish I his claim to said land before the Register and Receher of this office at Oregon City Oregon on raped ourse of nstructs riiursday, the <5th day oi September, 189^, He names as witnesses: ST ALPHONSU8 ACADEMY is divided inti George W. Franklin, of I.aFayette, Yamhill 'our departments, viz. Primary, Intermediate county, Oregon, Hiram m . Franklin, of McMinn ville, Yamhill e<»ui.ty Ort gon, Hans l’eterson, ¿rauimar, aud Senior. fMcMinnville Yamhill coii"tv Oregon Portland Adams, of MCMinville Yamhill county Oregon The Year is divided into four terms of elevex Any and all persons claiming adversely the ffeeks each. above-described lands are requested to filetheir claims in thisoffice on or before said 15th day of September, 1898. Chas B. Moores Register, TUITION FEE- — St Alpli Tnsiis ACADEMY Some of the threshing crews of this vicinity put on a good deal of style. ¿ C I They have a regular yell ami can put as much force and vim into it as an old collegian. Chandler’s crew was passing through town this week and this ¡8 the retrain they sang: Boom-a-lac-a, Boom-a-lac-a, Rah, Rah, Rah, Tuition Fee for one pupil tor a term of elevel T imberland , A ct J une 3, 1878—N otice for Chew-to-baco, Chew-to-baco, weeks- - in the Primary Department Two Dot. P ublication . Chaw, Chaw, Chaw, CARS, ill the IarSIlMKIHATB THUES HOLLARS United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore., Boom-a-lac-a, Boom-a-lac-a, March 9th, 189ft—Notice is hereby given that in G rammas G rads , P ous D ollars ; B enioi compliance with the provisions of the act of VVI10 are we, G rads , F ive D ollars Congress of June, 3,1878, entitled “An act for the sale ot timber lauds in the Slates of California, Nicaragua Can.il Next. Chandler’? outfit.. See! Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory,” as And the teams moved on to set in a extended to all the Public Luud States by act INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC The Manufnctiuei’ makes the sugges new place an I roll out the golden grain. Instrumental music on the piano or the string of August 4, 1892,John Kuns; ed instruments, for a term of eleven weeks, T ks I of McMinnville County of Yamhill, State o tion. lhe war beimx over ami it being 1111. —Sheridan Sun. Oregon, has this day filed in thisoffice his- ..worn D ollar *. possible to utilize all war revenues, that statement No. 3021, fot the purchase of the E’i of W%of Section No, 22 in Township No. 2 South the government should now set about Range No. 7 West, and will offer proof G »od Titttss iti Eastern Oregon. VOCAL MUSIC to show that the land sought is more valuable in earnest the building of the Nicarngna for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur Vocal music, E ight D ollars . canal, so imperatively needed by the in poses, and to establish his claim to said land The fall season has opened and the before the Register and Receiver of thisoffice at dustry ami commerve of this country. Oregon City, Ore., on Monday, the 26th, day of B usiness D epartment - Sept., 1898. He nanu s as vvitn -sses: “We are in earnest,” the Manufacturer prospects for a livclv unde in all lines of Hiram Rummel of Mchinnville, Ore., Fred II. says “the greatest the world ha^ ever in.htstry are exceptional!)’ good. It is In theBusiues Departme it, Stenography, Book Klyverof McMinnville Ore, Janies 11 Belief keeping, and Type-writli g included, if deaired McMinnville Oie., Portland Adams of McMinn seen, with E< gland, Germany and true Hint the inidHiiniiner months have The common branches T hirty - fivb D ollar * ville ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely tlie Frai re for tlie introduction and sale of been quiet. However, plans have been for the whole course. al ove-described lands are requested to tile their maturing in vmioiis ways by which it in Plain Sewing and Fancy Work free to the the produutM of American industry.” claims in this office on or before said 26th, day pupils on Saturday afternoon. of dept., 1898. 9-22 The ultimate winning in the interna certain that .luring t he tall anti winter (’has. B. Moores Register. i -atlu, French and Ger nan included In the tional struggle for the world’s markets, a greater activity wiU be manifest. Ian Beni or Grade. Private le-.son« in those Our merchants, always quick to catch guages, I k N D ollars a term. T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice F or a struggle that is all ready fierce and P ublication the public pulse, are following out their growing stronger, must go to the nation United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore., Board and Tuition, including plain and fancy June 15th, 1898 —Notice is h<»re by given that in which makes the quickest application judgment by laying in a big stock of needle work, $13 a month. compliance with the provisions qj the act of of June 3. 1878. entitled “An act for oi the best intelligence. In this strug goods. Tnis is a sure sign of lively When there are four pupils in out family a - Ciiugress the sale of timber lands iti the States of Califor 1 1 tide. tending, t e lad one is free nia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri gle England has already fallen back with As an indication of wl.; t may beexpect- Sewing reboot, free to pupils, willb? resumed tory," as extended to all the Public Land States the loss of Eastern markets, where form- by act of August 4 1892. ed, it may be cited that Baker county on the first Saturday in October. R il .i’i Starr, eilylier sway was almost undisputed, of Dayton, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon, fanners are harvesting big crops, ami has this day filed’ in this office his sworn state and with the invasion of their borne REGULATIONS ment No. 3085. for the puiclmse of the e’a of w% Students are entered at any time during the of markets. (Germany has advanced with good prices are certain to prevail. Section >0. 34 in Township No. 2. Range No Session. No d- <li.cii.nl will be made in either 7\v, and will offer proof to show that the land There is a demand for cattle and grow amazing strides bees use she has trained sought is more valuable for its timber or stone the Academic or Music department for the for agricultural purposes, and to establish thousands of men to discover new ami erswill realize a lop price. Christmos or Ea-ler Holiday,; for withdrawal (han his claim to said land before the Register and Onr mines are producing handsomely, cheaper ways of making old products. before the expiration of the term or absence Receiver of thisoffice at Oregon City, Oregon on The Uidted Stales Ims developed by the ami more miners are employed than ever except in ease of dismissal o. prolonged illness Vnet»*lay, the 13th day of September, 1898. Those who finish a complete course in the lie names as witnesses: sheer foice of the genius and the super before. Large capital has invested here, i Academic or the < 'omlnercial i'ep.lrtment and Noah P Robinson, of Dayton, Oregon. Ed ami its plans for the exp-n liriire of vast ward A. Nichols, of Dayton, Oregon, George H. ior altertness and quickness of her people passa satisfactory examination tn the branches B. x’.er, of Dayton, Oregon, Harry Starr, 01 Day ton, Oregon. prescribed are entitled to a Diploma. but the United S ates, save for the hir- sums of money are materializing. Any and all persons claiming adversely the Onr lumber interests ate assuming above described lands are requested to file their riff, which has developed her manufac- claims in this office on or before said 13th day great proportions. tines am^places them out of the reach of September, 1898. In fact, eve.y inJlltry Ims so develop Chas. B. Moores Register. of her commercial rivals, has adopted no ed that there is an activity far beyond DO YOU national policy foi the extenlion of her T imber L and , A ct J une 3 187«.— N otice F or all former years. KNOW THE NEWS * P ublication . trade. All this gives assurance of prosperity United States Land Office Oregon City, Ore. The retention of the Philippines and March, uth, 1898. — Notice is hereby given that to the people, and therefore it is rightly You can have it «I! for in compliance with the provisions of the act of the building of the Nicaragua canal Congress of June 3. 187ft, entitled “An act for the expected that good times will be real would give lhe United States such an sale of timber lands ir »¿ie States of Califonia, VER. cnn PER. . Oregon, Nevada and Wasiiington Territory," as advantage of the East as no European ized. MONTH dUb MON I’ll T imber L and , A ct J vne 3,1878.—N otice F or T im B£K L and , A ct J une 8, 1878.—N oikk F ur P ublication , P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon City, Or» United States Land office, Oregon City, Ore , March 9th, I898 —Notice is here by given that in gon Mar., 9II1 1898.—Notice tsheieby gn» n that compliance wi‘h the provisions oi the actutcon- in compliance with the piovisious of the act of gress of June 3, 187ft, entitled “An a< t for the r ong 1 v's <>f June \ 1078s entitled ' An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, sale of timber lands in the Slates oi California, Oregon, Nevada aud Washington Territory," as Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Luud States by act oi extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 189”, August 4, 1892, Riley G. Smith; Spencer Simmons. of McMinnville, County of Yamhill, StateofOre, of Dayton, County of Yamhill State, of Ore has this day filed in this office his sworn state gon has this day filed in thisoffice his sworn ment No. 8032, for the purchase of the S \V>4 of statement No. 3029, for the puichase of the Lot Section No 4 in iovvnsliip No. 2 S R No, 7 W, 9. 10, 15 and 16 ofbec. No. 6 in Tp. No. 2 S R No. 6 ami will offer proof to show that the land Sutigut West, and will offer proof (o show that the land is more va.liable tor iis timber or stone than for sought is more \aluuble foi its limber ur stone agricultural purposes and to establish Lis claim than for agricultural purposes, and to establish to said land before the RegBter and Receiver of his claim to said land before the Register and this office at Oregon C;ty, Oregon, iieguii, ou 01: Mond^v Receive! i,«.-..1 ui of this .r.it uiru cfFce 1 m at vugin Oicgon v Lit) Ole. tu ................. L He uames the 26 day of Sept., 1898. U He names as wit- I Monday, the 26th, day oí Sept, 1898. 11 esses: ax witnesses James H. Bell of McMinnville, Ore., David Albert E Cook of McMinnvil e Ore, Frank Olds, of McMinnville Riley Smith of Duyton Ore, Hi Cui tis of Tillamook. Ore., Albeit E- Cook ot McMinnville, Ore., John B. Bohr, of McMinn ram Rummel of McMinnville, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the ville, Ore, Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office ou or before said 261I1 day of above-described lands are requested to file their Sept. 1898. 9-22 claims in this office on or before said 26th day oi June 1898. 9-22 Chas B. Moores, Register. Chas. B. Moores, Register. T imber L and , A ct , J unk 3, 1878.—NOTICE F or P ublication United States LandJ Office, Oregon City, Ore., Match 9th 189ft.—Notice is heieby given that in com liauce with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 187ft, entitled “An art for the sale of timber lauds in the states of Califor nia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory" as extended to a.J the Public Lund States by act of August 4. 1892, John B. R hr, of McMinnville, County of Yamhill, state of Ore, has this day filed in this office his sworn state ment No. 8030 for the purchase of the lots 4, 5, 12 and i3 of section No. 12 in Township No. 2’8 Range No. 7 West, aud will offer proof to show that the land sought is moie valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this officeat Ore gon City Orpgon, on Monday the 26th day of Sept, 189H. He names as witnesses Portland Adans of McMinnville Ore., John Will is of cMinnville Ore, John Kuns of McMinn ville Ore, Janies H Bell, of Me >>innville, Ore. Any aud all persons c aiming adversely til l above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office ou or before said 26davof Sept., I898. 9-22 (’has B. Moores, Register. land , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or P ublication United States Laud Office. Oregon City, Ore gon Mar. loth 1898—Notice is hereby given that tn compliance with the provisions of the act of (. ongiess of June 3, iH78, entitled “An uct for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada ami Washington Territory,' as extended to all the Public I.aud States by act of August 4, 1892, Thomas R. Willis, of McMinnville, County of Yamhill, State of Ore gon, has this day filed in thisoffice his sworn statement No. 3035, tor the purchase of lot 4 S WX of N N W% ofS W^ of Sec. No. 2 11 Tp No. 2S Range No. 7 West, r <1 will offer proof to show that the land sough, is more \ aluable for its timber or stone than fur agricultutal pur poses. and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office ar Oregon City Oie , on Monday, the 26th, day of Sept. 1898. He names as witnesses: Davin Curtis, of Tillamook, Ore. John B Rohr, of McMinnville Ore., James ll Bell ol'McMinn, vulle. Ore., Edward Grenfell of McMinnville* Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 26th, day »-! ‘■'« ’,1. Is,.s 9“-’2 Chas. B. Moores, Register. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or P ublication . United States Land Oilice, Oregon City, Oregon, March, 9U1, 1898 —Notice is hereby given that in compliance w ith the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, J878 entitled “An Act foi the sale of timber 1 mis in the states of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to ali the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Albert F. Cook, of McMinnville, County of Yamhill, State of Ore., lias this day filed in this office his sworn statement No 3020, for lhe purchase of the lots 11, 12, 13 and 14 of Sec., No 6 in Township 80, 2, South Range, No. 6 West, and will offer proufto show that the laud sought is more valuable or i its timber or stone than for agricultural pur- poses and to establish his claim to said land be- ' tore the Rtgister and Receiver of this office at I Oregon City, Oregon on Tuesday the 27th day ot Sept., 1898. He names as witnesses; William It Young of McMinnville Ore., David (intis of Tillamook Ore, Riley Smith of Dayton Ore, Frank Willis of McMinnville Ore Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office oil or before said 27th day of Sept., 1898. 9-22 Chai. B. Moores, Register. TI mber L and , A ct J unk 3,1878.—N otice F or P ublication . United States Laud Office, Oregon City, Ore March 9th, 1898.—Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 187 ft, entitled “An set for the Hilles of timber lantls in the States of Ualifornia Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the PllblTt l.and States by act of Augusl4, 1892. William H Young; of McMinnville, county of Yamhill State of Ore. ha this day filed in this office histaworn state- ms nt No. 3027 for the purchase of the W'aof Wejjofsec ion No. 8 in township No 2 S Range No b W and will offer proof to .show that lhe land sought is more valuable for its timber or tsone than for agt¡cultural pm poses find to es tablish his claim to said kind before the Regis ter and Receiver of this office at Oregon City Ore, on Monday 26th day of Sept, 1898. He names as w itnesses; Albert E Cook of McMinnville Ore, Riley G, Smith of Dayton Oregon, Frank Willisof Mc Minnville Oregon, David Curtis of Tillamook Any and all persons claiming adversely the abov--described lands are requcHtel to file their claims in thisoffice on or before said 26th day of Sept., rft98. Chas. B. Moores, Register. T imber Wilson Riuer aiid Tillamook Stage Line McNAMER & BACON Props. EMMET QUICK. Urivtr Leaves Forest Crave at 6 ñ M Sun. Tues. Thurs Leaves Tillamook at 6 fl M Mon. U/ed. Fri FARE $4 00 Coed Accommodations Through Tripiu 10 Hrs Special Rates to Campera and Fishing Parties 'Finest Fishing is Oregon along the U/ilson River and its Tributaries. W. BACON JOHN McNAMER. Livery »nd Feed Steiles, Tillamaok. forest Greve. 9 rival could overcome. The wealth of the E ist, instead of pouring into Lon don, would be divided with this country and there would ensue an increase of population so enormous and of national power so great 1 hat the United States Would far excel in world influence any existing nation. Tne silualion and Opp rtunily call either for HtatesnianBliip of highest order or for a general move limit of the people based on knowledge of the destiny that may be ours. in The Evening Telpgrnni, of Portland, Oregon, It is flip birg- eat evening newaptiper publish ed in Oregon ; it contains all ilie newaoftlie Htateaml nRlioii, Try it f<»r a month. A sample copy will l»e mailed to yon free. Ad dies« THE TELEGRAM, Port Ignei,Or. Fa<’ts About Money. extended to all the I* zblic Land States by act of August 4. 1*92, Sarah Bell; of McMinnville County of Yamhill, State of Ore lias this day filed in this office her sworn state ineiit No. 3047, for tlie purchase of the of E’.a' of Section No. 22 111 Township No. 2 South Range No. 7 West, and will offer pi oof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for iis timber or stone than for agricultural ptir|K>ses and to establish her claim to said land before the Register aud Receiver of this office at Oregon City Or.,on Monday, the 27th, day of Sept, 1898 She names as witnesses, James If Bell of McMinnville Or, John Kuns of McMinville, Ore., red H. Klyverof McMinn ville. Po’tlaiKl Adams of McMinnvi le, Ore. Anv and all persons claiming adversely the iilsive described lands are requested to file their claims in this office 01»01 before said 27th, day of Hept., 1898. 9« Chas. B. Moores Register. If the p.uity if the two metals car, not be maintained, a silver basis would be inevitable. Legislation cannot make a fixed standard of value between two metals where their production is not also fixed by legislation. Gold coin is the measure of value adopted by the leading nations of the world in which all obligations are finally redeemable. Iu order to maintain the ratio of le to 1, 16 ounces of silver must be equal to 1 ounce of gold in value. T imber L and , act J unk ;, 1878.—N otice F or Must Joggle in Washington. P ublication . Whenever a silver dollar cannot b< United States Land Office, Oregon City. Ore made exchangable with a gold dollar, March. 9th 189« - Notice is hereby given that in Washington Post. depreciation aud repudiation will begin. compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. I878, »ntitled An act for the Do you joggle? If you don’t, you More silver has been forced into ths s.ale d timber lands in the States of California, might as well give up all pretense of currency by fiftyfold «■><* 1873 ‘ Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Laud States by act oi there was for 80 years prior to that date. being up to dal»4. Joggling is the lateai August 4- The commercial ratio of actual value I. william Caln, flinusement, aud in one of the suburbs, of Dayton, County of VimliiH. State of where lhe thing is epidemic. I counted at which gold and silver can be ex- Oregon, has this da) filedin this office his sworn changed is at present 31 ounces of silver statement No 3026 for the pm chase of Ix>ts r 110 lewer than nine joggling boards yes and 2 and S (4 of N E. W ot section No 4 •*> 1 of gold. , Township No 2 South Range No. 7 West terday. They are iong planks, of the to Sound money and sound morals ar* and will offer proof to show that the land kind of timber springboards are fashioned synonymous terms. To pay a dollar ■ sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to of, and, Indeed, the j >jg1i»g hoard is debt with » dollar worth 99 cents is re establish his claim to said land before the Regis ter and Receiver of this office at Oregon City. pudiation to the extent of 1 rpnt really nothing but 1 springboard. I Oregon on Mor day, the 27th, day of Sept., 1 Mexican dollar.« have a larger amount I JS9S He tian»»’« a« witnesses; Y011 sit on it, and then—well, you jog of silver than dollars of the United Eiaiik Willis of McMinnville Oregon. David gle. The girl who claims the Imnor of li'uitis of't lllamook Oregon James W. Coffin, States vet an A'.aericau silver dollar, i of Dayton, Oregon, James Bell of McMinnville. introducing the tiling here says she in *t backed by a gold standard, can buy two • Oregon I Any and all persons claiming adversely the with it name ami all, down in South abwve-de<ctibed lands are requested to file their Mexican dollars. r-nited Carolina, everybody goes out and jog claims in this office ou or before said 27th «lay If it were possible for the United , of Sept. l*/. v gles awhile after dinner for exercise. States to maintain the parity o 4 has B. Moores, Register. She saya it’s a sure cure for indigestion Hith gold for ten years the increased r refit« of the silver mine owners would and every girl in her set has had a jog Amount to more than the entire nation^ gling Ixjerd. ‘’"'contract» arc often made payable in void Why are none made payable it Can’t hold America Down simply because neither Remember that we keep the best of everything in , .ilver There is no law again«' Stock and at prices as low as the lowest. Following ’ ....... Washington Star. is our List of Prices. “Why, sir,” »aid the geologist, “the ma...« e-’e- Common Rough Lumber at W 00 per. thoeaand fee«. gr >011.1 von walk on was once under Shiplap, at 00 per thonaand feet. water." Ch,.P M Sized lumlier, at 9 00 per thonssnd feet, “Well,”, eplied the friend, who is noth Cbe»P “OI1‘ y ulP,,n’ Kn', flooring. N<». 2, at $12.00 per thnnaand feet, ing if not patriot.c “it simply g>e* *° „ they way. the «il«*'« ’ eanr.o« â^lp flooring. No. 1, at $10.00 per tlioasaud feet. « ’ i ' t L Tb< free roiDuge ag>- show yon can’t hold America down.” Buatir, No. 2. at $12 00 per thonaand feeti °», WHEN TO EXCHANGE. A nW? r?om house. «11 modern improvements. 4Lots 40x120 ft. each, in -uburbs o f Portland. Ore. near two rar lines. A good home, valued S3.000.00. Will exchange for manufactured spruce or fir lumber or cool timber land accessible for immediate logging. Let me know what ¡you have with fall particulars. W A Dwlsht. n Cali fern a fit.. San Fracwro YOU WANT LUMBER Ruatic No. 1, at $10 00 per thonaand feet No 1, Finish, at $16.00per thousand feet. Moulding«. geent P*r ,o°*. P-r iBeh *■ —'dth. f All j inch plankings! $7.00 per thaueaud I YK thi. U Mírente would ral» pnce» are dow . ** roio»«' M they t , T illamook L umbering C o * It i«A known fuel that tlie wtidlli of lhe nation liea in the oonditinn of lhe agricultural «lintrict. The farmer it lhe backbone of the country. The fniiner imiy heller bi« condition by Accepting tucli method* in the tilling of I i ’ im land ami the preparing of bis product hh will involve the leant lalror and ♦*xpenna, mir Mikado and Empire Cream Separators ■« necessity now. No progressive farmer can do without one. We have hand or |>ower sizes, see or write FOARD & STOKES CO Asteria,Ore Always haa on Hand FRESH BREAD, PIES and CAKES Also a complete line of ~resh Fruits. Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco and Stationery. HestMcals in tlie city', from lHcts; up Frank V/heeler. Prop Tillamook^ Laundry and Dy? fioißß S trict attention given to outside orders . D ying cleaning and renewing a specialty , v / ork called for and delivered . All work guaranteed to be first class, J. W. Atwater Manager