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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE 15, 1899
HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS
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STOVES & RANCES.
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Large Line Charter Oak Stoves.
Star Estate Ranges,
Umpire Air Tight Heaters,
Doors, Windows & Glass,
Churns &. Butter Workes,
Milk Cans,
Paints & Oils.
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§ HARDWARE.
groceries .
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We earn- a First Class Stock of Groceries and Provisions.
Canned Goods,’etc., which will be found complete in every line,
We want your trade and will do our best to give satisfaction in a]|
£
We carry the Largest Stock of
Hardware in Tillamook County.
Before buying Nails, Windows,
Doors and Sashes call and get
our pnces
£
&
transactions.
We keep in stock a nice line of China, Crockery, Glass,
■'s.
Tinware, etc.
£
§
£
CHINA & TINWARE.
MCINTOSH & MCNAIR. Tillamook
G erman newspapers, after carefully who was elected to the United States
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looking over the bargain counter pur-
, chase of islands in the Pacific, have
come to the conclusion their country was
County a little late at the sale and only secured
the culled stock.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Office at Oregon City, Ore ,
May 9th, i«9>?
Notice is hereby given that the following
named s.-ttler has filed notice of hi« intention
t<> make final proof in support ot his claim, ana
that said proof will be made before the Register
and Receiver, at Oregon City. Oregon, June
24th, 1899. viz :
ARTHUR WILLIAMS;
H. E. No. 114IX for the Sw *4 ot sec. 10, tp. 1 S,
R. 6 W.
He names the fo lowin t witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
Charles I.. Dick, W. C. Peiffer, John Boyd, S.
I. . Berry, of Gaston, Oregon.
C has . B. M oores , Register.
I T imbkr L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice F ob
P ublication .
United States Land Office.
Oregon City Oregon,
May 20th, 1899.
Notice is hereby given that in compli-
mice with the provisions of the act of Con
gress of June 3rd, 1878, entitled “An act for
the sale of timber '.ands in the States ol Califor
nia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri-
tory,” as extended to all the Public Land Stales
I by act of August 4. 1H92.
ALBERT WOLD,
1 Of Silvana, county of Snohomish, Sate of Wash
ington, has this day filed in thisoffice his sworn
statement No. 4003, for the purchase of the I.olg
3. 4, 5 and 6, of Section No. 12, in Township
No. 2 S, Range No. 7 West, and will offer
proof to show that the land 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 City, Oregon, on Tues
day. the 5th day of September, 1899. He names
as witnesses:
Cln is Nelson, of Ballard, King County, Wash.
Ole Bakken, of Silvana, Snohomish co.’, Wash. ;
Joseph Britton, of Arlington, Snohomish co ’
Wash. ; John E. Husby, of Florence, Snoho
mish co., Wash.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 5th day of
Se tember, 1899.
C har . B. & ooreh , Register.
Senate from Indiana last winter,
All
these scattered mentions taken
to.
get her show that Mr. Beveridge is ß L. EDDY,
making an exhaustive study of the
Oficial Pauer, Tillamook City and
Philippines, that he is visiting the var
ious
islands, talking with those who
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
E vidence is accumulating that a re- know the conditions, learning at first
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
.:
hand
the
exact
situation,
And
a
dis-
,
action
against
the
trust
craze
in
begin
T illamook , O regon .
On year
....................... $1 50
recent
news
sets forth
Some of the patch in
Six month»..................
75 ning to assume shape.
Three month»
............................................... 50 1 states are proposing to pass laws to that he is presently going to "travel in
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Office at corner of Main and 2nd streets.
prevent the operation of these industrial China.” Early in the spring, when the
H. cooper .
combinations within their borders. The whole country was still talking of young yy
governor of Texas will.it is said, as soon Beveridge and admiring the splendid
HEADLIGHT PIRATE.
NOTICE FOR H HI.ICATION.
as the legislature shall have adjourned, exhibit of the value of hard, earnest, con
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Land Office at Oregon city. Ore .
issue a call for a meeting of the governors scientious work which his rise to fame
May 9th, 1X99.
Doles Out Gems of Current of all the states, with their attorneys and high office afforded, the news came |
Notice is hereby given that the following
OREGON.
TILLAMOOK
general, for the purpose of formulating a that he was leaving the country for a
named settler has filed notice of his intention
Topics and Events.
to make fi ill proof in support of his claim,
model anti-trust law.
The Iron Age long stay, that he was taking a trip for
and that said proof will be made before the
that the railroad companies are health and pleasure to the Far East. I
Register nnd Receiver, at Oiegon City, Oregon,
T he Astoria Herald remarks: Dr- states
manifesting a decided disposition to Few of those who read this casual para
on June 24th, 1899, viz :
J. MAY,
Linton, of Warrenton, is developing into
CHARLES L. DICK ;
circumvent the great consolidations of graph in the news grasped its full mean
a newspaper man with lighning rapidity. manufacturers. It adds: “ It is asserted ing. Senator Beveridge needed rest and
H.E. 11430, for the Nw *4 of sec. 10, tp. 1 S, R
6 VV.
Last week he published m the Warren
•
a
change
of
scene.
He
took
it
as
a
man
on good authority that a general ten- ’
He names the following witnesses to prove
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
ton Tribune, a long obituary of a man
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
dency is shown to increase the equip ot serious purpose must always take a
who had died in the community, closing
of s id land, v z •
ment of repair shops, so that they may vacation. He went where he could best
Arthur Williams. John Boyd, S. L. Berry, W.
with the statement that, “A long pro.
T ii . i . amook , O regon .
be able to build more cars for themselves improve his mind for his career, for the
C. Peltier, of Gaston, Oregon.
cession of people followed the remains to
T imber L and . A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice fob
So v/hile other
C has . B M oores Register.
and thus avoid purchasing from the con service of his country.
P ublication .
their last roasting place.” The family
solidated car builders.
Rumor has it public men were wrangling over general
United Suites Land Office,
read the notice and, discovering the
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
IL G0YNE,
Oregon City, Oregon,
that other fields of activity may be in ities and discussing rumors and scaps of
Land
Office
at
Oregon
City.
Ore
,
supposed error, asked Dr. Linton to
May 20th, 1X99.
vaded to a greater extent than hereto news from the Far East, Senrtor Beve
May 19th, 18 jo.
make a correction in the word “roast
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Notice is hereby given that the f llowing
fore on account of a high prices now ex ridge was on his way to get the facts.
with the provisions of the act of Congress
ing,’’ but he said he could not do it until
named
settler
has
filed
notice
of
his
intention
acted by manufacturers, which are As the World’s special suggested, the
to make final proofin support of Disclaim, and of June 3rd, 1878, entitled “An act for the
Office: Opposite Court House,
the three years back subscription had
alleged to be exorbitant.” These are Administration is watching his move
that said proof will be made before the County sale of t 111 her lands in the States of Califor
been paid.
Clei k of Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Oregon, nia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territo
For all the
facts which investors in trust stocks ments with keen anxiety.
ry,” as extended to all the Public Land States
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T
illamook , O regon .
on
June 29th, 1x9»), viz :
politicians
now
realize
that
when
this
would do well to bear in mind.
by act of August 4, 1892,
JAMES TIGARD;
W. B. M c S weenky , who succeeds the
young Senator from Indiana takes his
JOSEPH BRITTON,
H.E. No. 11.139 for the W
of Nw *4, sec. 25,
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I seat next fall in the north wing of the
late Gov. Ellerbe as Governor of South
Ne 14of Ne
sec. 26, Se % ot Se '4, sec 23, Tp. Of Arlington, county ofSnohoniish,State ofW ash.,
has
this
day
filedin
this office his sworn state
M
ost
people
when
they
give
away
5 S, R. 10 W.
Carolina, was left an orphan in early
Capitol, he alone of all the public men QLAUDE TIIAYER,
He names the following witnesses to prove ment No. 3099, for the purchase, of the Lots 1,
childhood, became a newsboy at ten money, more especially in large amounts, assemble at Washington to talk and act
2, 7 and 8, of Section No 6 in Township No. aS,
his
continuous
residence
upon
and
cultivation
years of age, a printer some years later, like the honor of doing so bestowed upon for the nation will be able to speak from
Range No. 6 W, aixi will offer proof to show
of said land, viz :
then editor, &c.. making good his lack them. But jKTSons who give liberally of knowledge gained by his own eyes, his
C. E- Biscoiier, of Dolph. Oregon ; A. M. that the land sought is more valuable for its
ATTORN E Y-AT- LA W,
timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes,
Manritzen of * netown. Or.; J. C. Foster, of Oie-
of early educatii n bv much reading and their means and withhold their names own ears, his own acute brain on the
and to establish his claim to said land before
own, Or.; Will Renter, of Oretown, Or.
study. He is now recognized as a man are few and far between. Here is a good very spot. This latest evidence of the
the Register and Receiver of this office at
T
illamook , O regon .
C ha .«. B. M oores , Register.
Oregon city, Oregon, on Thursday, the 5th day
of ripe culture as well as large ability. example of the right spirit in which to sagacity and public spirit of a voting
of September, 1899. He names as witnesses:
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
This is vvliat American opportunity make offerings : A letter containing ten man who has already interested the en
A. Jones, of Kalama, Wash.; Riley Smith,of
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.
|J. J DAI.Y,
$1,000 bills was recently left at the office tire country is in keeping with his career
means to those who are worthy of it.
Kalama, Wash.; Ole Bakken, of Silvana,
May 31st. I899.
/OSCAR HAYTER.
of the American Board of Foreign Mis promises for the future.
Wash
;John E. Husby, of Florence, Wash.
The country
Notice is hereby given that tlie following
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Any and all persons claiming adversely the
sions (Congregational) bv an unknown does well in watching hopefully the earn
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and above-described lands are requested to tile their
T here will soon be few districts in messenger. An accompanying note said est, sensible and wise young man from i J)ALY & 11AYTEK,
that said proof will be made before County claims in this office on or before said 5th day of
which the isolation which has so fre- the funds were to be used “by the board Indiana. The young men of the country I
Clerk of Tillamook county, at Tillamook, Or.’, September, 1899.
quentlv been a drawback tl) the life of a in whichever way, in its judgment, will will do well to study him as a model.
C has . B. M oores . Register.
on July 22nd, iX<>9, viz :
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
farmer need longer exist, liven where best promote the interests of the Master's
CHARLES R OSTRANDER,
riMBi i< I. ind .A h ,I1N|.; 3. IS,8.- Nm h e for
H.E
¡0402
for
the
W
%
of
Ne
%
and
W
U
of
better roads have not brought the farms kingdom.”
D allas . O regon .
P ublication .
St W, Sec. 31. Tp. 2 N. R. 8 W.
I mmigration is on the increase and
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nearer to the populated centers, the run
United States Land Office,
lie names the following witnesses toprove
the
commissioner
general
is
of
theopinion
1
Oregon Citv, Oregon.
ning of telephone lines has been much
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
T here is an old saying that you can’t
ROBERT A. MILLER,
of said land, viz :
May 20th, 1899.
Himplificd. In many states the entire keep a good man down.
No more can that over 250,000 immigrants will land
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Asa
M
Hare
and
George
A.
Monroe,
of
Bay
farming class can now communicate you keep a good mining camp down, in the United States during the present
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
<
ity.
Or.;
George
W.
Kiger,
Til
’
amook
City,
Or.;
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
The
with each other without being influ »•specially when it so good a mining fiscal year, which ends June 30.
June 3rd, 1878, entitled, “An act for tin* sale
Joseph T. Nevins, Bay City. Or.
of 1 niber lands in the States of California,
C has . B.‘ M oores , Register.
enced by the condition of the roads or camp an is Leadville
The great carbon immigration for the fiscal'year 1897 was
O regon C ity , O regon .
Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory”
press of work
In one section of New ate camp has had its share of troubles in over 230,000 and for 1898 it was a little
extended to all the Public Land States by act
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. , as
According to present Land Titles and Land Office Business a
York state ten farmers got together and the past few years, but with the faith over 229,000.
01 August 4, 1892,
JOHN E. HUSBY,
constructed a line for intercommunica that has been unfaltering ami a courage indications, therefore, we will receive,
Specialty.
N otice is H ereby G iven .-That the under
Florence,county of Snohomish,State ofWash.,
signed. executor of the last will and testument ot
tion. They furnished the tools and did that is charaeteristic of the Colorado this year over 25.000 more immigrants
has
this
day
filed
in this office his sworn state
<»t (r. Gabrielsen, deceased, has filed in the
the work themselves, the expense for miner the people of the city have tailored than last year. The explanation of the
(JAMEH M ccain ,
< ounty Court, of the State of Oregon, for Tilla ment No. 4002, for the purchase of the Lots it ,
wire, instruments and other necessaries, in the face of almost unsurmountable increase is found, of course, in returning
I A. W. SEVERANCE. mook County, his final account as such Execu I2, 13 ”ud 14, of Section No. 12, in Township No.
in this country.
Yet i£ ap
which was eipially divided among them, 'liflieulties ami, have triumphed over prosperity
tor. and that Wednesday, the sth dav of July 2 S, Ran e No. 7 W, and will offer proof to
\
VM.at the hour of ten o'clock a.ni., has been show that the land sought is more valuable
that not a great many more ^[cCAIX & SEVERANCE,
being only about $1 I- a share. Lines them. The daily output of ore from the pears
’
fixed by said ( ourt as the time for hearing ob tor its timber or stone than for agricultural
even chra|»cr than this are now lieing in minesof the Leadville distr’et has reach Europeans than usual are being induced
jections to said account and settlement thereof purposes, and to establish his claim to s.,id land
before the Register and Receiver of this office
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
stalled by using the ordinary barbed ed the eiiormuiiH total of 2,000 tons and to leave their native lands by the ini- I
LOUIS OLSEN,
Executor of the last will and testament at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 5th
wire already on the farm fences. A good giveH promise of going over 3.000 tons proved conditions here. The fact is that
day of sept niber. 1899. He names as witnesses:
T
illamook
,
O
regon
.
ofG.
Gabrielsen,
deceased.
sample of this system, which is run by a before the end of the year. All previous most of the commercial nations of 1
Ole Bakken, of Silvana, Wash.; Chris Nel
son, of Ballard, Wash.; Albert Wold, of Silvana,
California land company, is about ten records have already been broken and Europe are experiencing a higher meas
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Wash.;
and Joseph Britton, of Arlington, Wash.
ure
of
prosperity
than
for
several
years
miles long. Telephone instruments of the outlook for the camp was never so
J)AVID WILEY, M.D.,
Any and h II persons claiming adversely the
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the under above described lands are requested to file their
the best (pmlity are used, and care is good.
Leadville is said to present a and while wages are nowhere so good
Court Oh1’":',''.'115 "ppoi'-’ea
the CO,,, tv claims m this office on or befoie said 5th day
taken that no wire shall have a ground scene of activity which has not been as in the United States, in most of
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
< ourt of the State of Oregon, for Tillainook- of September, I899.
connection.
In crossing roads and witnessed their in many a year.
There Europe there is a fair demand for labor.
rFTFRSo\,idirtratnI °f2!'1e ‘‘8ta,e of EKI('
C has . B. M oores , Register.
gates, where possible, high posts carry will be a general rejoicing that the Cloud The annual addition co our population
ACCOUCHEUR.
claims against said Estate aie hereby* require?
T imber L and , A ct J une 3. I878.—N otice F ob
the wire clear overhead, but in other (’itv has emerged from the atmosphere of a quarter of a million of people
t<>
same
to
me,
»
ith
pZiZK
to
present
the
t»
...o
....
.
1
««-quirea
All call promptly attended to.
P ublication .
cases three eight inch water pi|K-s are of doubt, which so long surrounded it, through immigration should not disturb
ashy law required, at the office of B I F,|,'v
United States Laud Office,
Attorns!-.!
Citv *;■ Ore»on’
Attorney-at I.aw,
Law. it
at Tillamook
Tilt,..... ... c.
laid under the gates or roads and a and is once more on its way to the the most radical of the advocates of
T illamook , O regon .
Oregon City, Oregon.
Sd '.u '"0"!1"! ,rom thc'>nte hereof.
* '
restriction.
It cannot reasonably be
well insulated wire is run through them front.
v
May ?olh, 1899.
Dated this i»th day of May, 1X99.
urged
that
there
is
no
danger
to
any
in
to connect the barlied wire on either
.
,
e
18
hereby
given that in compliance
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FRANK Ek ROTH.
with the provisions of the act of Congress
terest in so moderate an invasion of < 0. E. HAWKE, M.D.,
side. The ends of the pi|>e are bent up at
Administrator
of
the
Estate
of
°f June 3rd, 1878, entitled “An act for die
T ub last blow at the claims of the anti- foreigners, the fact that wages have
the sides of the gates or roads and filled
_ _________________ Hue Peterson, deceased.
sale ot timber lands in the States of California,
in with putty to keep out water. Such exiMmsioniate has been delivered by the advanced in nearly all industries here
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,' as
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
KXKCl'TOB'S
NOTICE.
OF
SAIF
OF
to all the Public Land States by act of
lines will work, in good weather, up to volunteers themselves. In spite of the during the past year conclusively show
heal estate .
* extended
August 4, 1892,
fact that the American Tbgals have tiern ing that no injury has been done bv
100 miles The objection to them, how
TILLAMOOK, OREGON. I II. the County Court of thTsüte of Oregon for of n 11
CUKIS NELSON,
shouting
themselves
hoarse
over
the
immigration to the labor interest.
It
ever, is that when it is raining the cur
"■<• County of Multi.,,,„ah
K1' ,or vv. ?a Ia,r<i* county of Snohomish, State of
wash., has this day filed ill this office his
rent has a tendency to run to ground, crime of keeping the volunteers at Ma is probable that the addition to the Office : Over T'xid'g Store
d«ea.e,ier
°‘ ,Itnr>'
An.old. sworn statement No" 4001. for the purchase ot
nila the volunte« is have themselves population from this source* will never
So in rainy district» interruption
_________
of the
the Lots j, 2, 7 and 8, of Section No. 12 in
started a movement that, if successful, again much exceed»250,000 a vear and
service may hapfien any day.
township No. 2 S, Range No. 7 West, ami will
will result in 4.(MM) of them making their this number can easily l»e absorbed.
"ner proof to show that the land sought is
* * *
homes in theisl iiid of Luzon. The war
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
* * *
e o
ngiicultur.il purposes, and to establish his
T he time is at hand for discussing department has information that 4.000
ciann to said land before the Register ami Re
M exico is pointed out by the bimetal
the wheat pros|xvts and the matter is volunteers have signed a petition ask
ceiver of this office at Oregon City. Ore., on
nialion
by
said
Court
tlie
fAil\
(onfir-
real proi’ertv t/„l. '. tu foll"w1"« dencrlbed 1 uesday, the 5th day of September, I899. He
one of no little interest.
Last year’s ing that they may be mustered out at lists as one of the most prosperous na
names as witnesses:
wheat crop was the largest on record ' Manila receiving their travel and ex tion» on the globe. Yet it is about to
Albert Wold, of Silvana, Snohomish county,
audit is not expected that this year’» I tra |»ay allowance, in order that they issue over $100,090,000 of bonds, re
General Banking an,I Exchange bini-
u- i’’.Ole Bakken, ol Silvana Snohomish co.,
American colony deemable in forty-five years and guaran
yield will equal it.
Indeed those who' may establish ail
Rsli Joseph Britten, of Arlington, Snohomish
The American voluteer is not a teed by the customs receipts at 5 jx?r neaa iutereat paid on time delusila.
give careful attention to this matter ex-1 there
co.. Wash.; John E. Husby, of Florence, Sno-
homist
co.. Wash.
He does not do hi» duty cent interest, while some of even the
press no doubt that the production of I hired fighter
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger- Mie will be. made "J Saturdav XS h Í,J
Any and ap persons claiming adversely the
lie does not lay minor cities of the United States can many, Sweden, and all foreign cmintriee. June, A. D i « qq at m
wheal in the United States in 1899 will in a mechanical way
» • lhe 2,th
of
bove-described lands are requested to file their
fall considerably short of the unpreced awide his busy brain when he dons a borrow money in abundance at from 3t*
‘ burns in this office on or before said 51I1 day
of September, 1899.
The volunteer has learned to 4 per cent interest and the national
ented yield of 1898, hut it is a question uniform.
Âcoïï-.......
Tl
LLAMOOK.
ORE.
C has . B. M oores , Register.
whether the deficiency will be greater that there ate many chances for money government hasno difficulty in disposing
He has be- of 2 ¡x*r cent bonds.
than the excess production of last year
...... making in the Philippines
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice fob
».
FRANK KIF rvam
Executor of the I «st Will miri ’r
which will I h * carried over into the crop I come conversant with the natural rich
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P ublication .
I oiled States Land offi. e,
of the present year.
The foreign crop j nesa of the country and appreciates the
W hy should there lx* any surprise
Oiegon itv, Oregon,
conditions are rc|M»rtcd to lie fair, though results that would follow the imnlerate over shipments of gold from the United
T imber L and , A ct J une 1 m-w
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v .
May 20th, 1898.
,
ri»uc",^,87*“"®T,c’PO«
damage has been done to wheat in Rus • investment of American enterprise and States to Europe? The United States is
«iVu
8 hereby given that in compliance
The |x-tition a gold-prodm*ing country ami part of
I tilted States l and Office
sun the provisions ot the aet of Congress of
sia, in the Dunubian provinces, in the | thrift in th»* fertile island
nf,rie .^r,L 1878. entitled An act for the sale
Oregon city* oiegon.
Argentine and in India.
How serious I of the volunteers should by all means l»e its annual product naturally goes to
ot Umber lands in the State» of Califo n 1 a.
Notice is hereby given th.|J?n' 5,h’ !?*'■
Four thousand men win» have make good the requirements of the
this damage is, however, cannot now granted
re«on. Nevada, and Washington Teriito-
With
the
provision.
1
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o
'"
the"!
,
c
f
o
"
,
P
l
>""<
’
e
served
through
the
war
in
the
Philip
be determined. Judging from the best
world’s gold supply. It would he much
cx,en'le<1 lo all Public Land States by
<•1 Jun. ,nl. 1.7s enti,l..;i e.,5*1 f ’ "n>rr‘»' act of ?*
August 4, 18 q 2,
available information the countries of pines would Is* a mag'ificent nucleus more surprising if the United States
I sale of t.mlier lau,is in the s... A" fact ,for the
I Oregon. Nevada
S'Ä’ of J •> '-nii., ot qu -
OLK »AKKEN.
Europe will generally have better crops for the great American colony that will should absorb all its gold output with I
1 'J”11, county of Snohomish, State of
■«eatended to all the P„hli • gi'""jT'rri,or> ■ ' w»
this year than last, so that there is not find homes and a Hehl for duty in that out sending any of it abroad.
i ««of August, i!faa
P',blic La,1<1 «taie»'by '' ash, has th« day filed In this office his sworn
SHAVING,
ateinent No. 4000, for the purchase of the Lots
likelv to I h - a continuance of such activ country as soon as the rel<ellion is Hnally
m * m
Of Mlvana 'ïou'ntl * f’’ B0R«KTII,
‘5 and |6, ot Section No. 12. in Towuship
ity in the I'tiroiKuin demand for Amen suppress. !!, they are familiar with the
«-htng.où.haat'h’iaï<v fl'Ä",.’’’' 2“* »' ¿h»..2 V Kh"** Xo-7 W. and will offer proof t .
HAIR
CUTTING,
T
he
trust
are
treading
on
dangerous
1
country,
have
enough
of
the
language
to
can whc.it as that which lias given this
fnr°D
1 ,at ,,e hind sought is more valuable
’worn statement N„
r,o ¿ ,h office hi’
country a comm initig position in the do business w ith the natives ami would ground. The people will stand a great
! the Lots , io. 1, and^o' , ‘«'.Purchase of •or ».« tinder or stone than for agricultural pnr-
Sil AM I*OO| No,
markets during the past two year.
In form (he nucleus of a trained force that deal, but when a combine is formed to
I Township
No
•>
s
ü -' ° Svcl’°n No 6. in iLfV*' H,.h io establish his claim to »aid land
■*r pr,!., t„ J,,- ,h,'"t?,",6*- ’‘"«»'ll
ciyre the Register and Receiver of this office
irg.ird to the important question of the would » asilv keepthe Filipinos in a peace raise the price of chewing gum it is likelv
,75".". ’'**>■• Of»»"«, on Tuetidnyi th* 5‘1'
more valuable for u- t.’.b,?' l""d » •"uitht
“-I.: I-
If the re- to stir up a storm which will make the
iiirthct piieeol win.if, it is of course not ful attitude toward America
p
than
ini.
1^99- He names as witnesses .
I.
'
Unrul purwme,
' “r
than t.„
hi«
aJ.” a pl°'«nce, Snohomish co.,
(»ossiblc now to make a reliable prcdic <iuest is granted the United Slates will grasping monop< lies take to cover.
‘‘•»Im to suffi Land Iwtn’v .u V. establish
e*L<blish l,j.
li-ter
ana
u.,
w
.
i
-Albert
Wold,
of Silvana. Snohomiah co.,
celverofthi.
office
at
Oreuon
,X'
si
‘
,er
’
nd
Ke-
tion. If their is a reduced crop heir and nnd a loyal and pr<«perous colony located
reiver nf this offi<
Britton, of Arlington. Snoliomtoa
•'■-
the foreign yield is not greatly increased, and rea»ly to increase ami ein*»>u:age the
T en years ago a western man would EfERYTHl.VG STRICH 1- FIRST class
Waah**h : Chr*" Netoo”’
Ballard. Klngco..
the puce of wheat is not likelv to go l»e trade of the nn ther country. Aside from have stood no jiomhle show in a race
Ml, G.
Of k J!!"13 Co-m.
.
Aberha
’n Rraltli.
Jot’ei o!
c"*’»ti ™
co.,
’ i"’1
claiming adversely the
low the present figures, but we can the commercial Umetits the volunteers tor the speakership of the house. Hen.
le. ‘
"ewtaUjo
John' É TÍÜ'r'm " ! |
"»’'■
li,lias a
are
reqiie»ta<i
to tHv
me »»»'••
do nothing better than to conjecture havetMi ne l any favor they may ask from derson’s successful candidacy is a sign
ns in this office on or before .«aid 5th day of
*«>;. All-r.
AH«n a, lt|l,f " '»• *..... i-h <■„
««ptember, 1899.
and there will lie no satisfaction in this an ap|s‘ciative government The admin ot the coming pre-eminence of the great
_
C has . B. M oore .«, Register.
(birthing may he regarded as assured, istration can well afford to grant the re west, not only politically, but otherwise.
1 .N.V. d«—er.hJJUn'.u
•<1’rr.dr the
which is that there will Is* a sufficient quest of the volunteers ami add any con
cl« m.inti,,. ffivru,
”>. ir
wheat supple to meet the world's dr cession that will help them in their plan
xplembet. t<^,
" or
««id Mh d»y of
A. BAILEY,
maud and the immediate pros fax* ts is for pacifying and developing the richest
INSURE WITH
SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING —----------------- '
«egirter.
OKAI.KM IN
that bread will not l»c materially u at all of the nation » newly
V acquired poam-
STL DEBAKl-.R
WAGON'S
dearer 111 price than it is at present. We si«>n».
Claude Thayer,
«’•TICE.
KHA M 1*001 N’G. EIC.
OSBOBNE MO WEBS,
* * *
take it that the Aincinan wheat growers '
i
To
W
hom iT m ,7}. on b ~
.
Agent for Firmian’» Fund and London
•>» K"e<. that I will 'iTi’’' bottce I. h-Te- Bitggie«, |,Hy rnkee, plows, m.tl other
will lie pretty well satisfied if the average
»«etne Rath, nicely flitted up. (}o<xl f(< , I 2*
E very lew days a despatch from
“ °r ™»tr»ct. intele^i27p,’"”bl’
"ny
Inrtn liiHcldnery.
You cell wive
prices of this year shall l«c maintained Manila contains a few lines about
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
____________
Albert
■w-.ni
of ,,, „1
7' '"I7 - ineurred oh
penen* suffering with rheumntMm
another year.
I J. Heveridge. the interesting young man
■«'•ney l>y dealing with me,
Companies.
Fred <
i
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Baker. Publisher
OF
C. & E. Thayer
CHAS. PETERSON,
4
Bata
Hot and Cold Raths
EDGAR LATIMER.
BARBER ANO NAIRORESSER
1
BniMing next dour to th« Post t
1’ qp
AJh »
Fi I
c.
«•UK be auihoriied in »riti^b?il; onl«« the
• pevml
««•'D K l ‘ el MORE
I "«gons.
Price» on Buggies »ml Spring
8
C. A. BAILEY. TillRtnook, Ore.