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New Stock of GENT.’S CLOTHING Ladies’ SHOES. Gent’s SHOES Our Stock of New Summer Goods is Fashionable and Stylish, Up-to-Date and Largest in the City. COHN & CO ■5 The Leading Merchants To Bury “ Boomers.” hadn’t’otight to. You will know how i drawing nourishment from the forming esting survival of a storm and stress man Empire was organized, the popula In view of the rapid growth of Tillu. bad it was when it froze my horses hoofs kernels causes the grain to be shrunken. period when church, religion and the tion of Germany has increased about 35 mook, and for the best interest of the so I could not get one of them out of the In certain instances this shrinkage was ology affected profoundly the issues of percent, a growth extremely rapid for an old country and for one sending out city, some action should betaken looking barn for a week, and when at last I did probably not less than 10 per cent, but politics. ________________ large and steady streams of emigrants. ing to the purchase of a hearse. We get them out I drove them to kill so as to the average loss was much Its?. While Maxims for Young Men. The Germans feel a natural pride in the doubt if there is a town in the United keep them warm. Some horses dropped no one of these pests caused serious and rapid growth of their population, says States of the pretentions of Tillamook to dead in their harness and others had their widespread loss, still the loss due to their John S. Pillsbury, of Minnesota, is one being a live and up to-date place where feet so badly frozen they had to be killed. combined ravages was probably not less of the most successful men, politically the report, compared with that of their the feelings of the people are so little con I I am going to fetch miné through all than 10 to 20 per cent of the crop. The and commercially, of the present age. rival across the Rhine. In 1845 France sidered in this matter as here. These ve right this month. This month it has rest of the loss was due not to insect He was the founder of the most exten had about 36,000,000 inhabitants and hicles are sometimes owned by the under ■ been from 30 to 60 below until yester pests, but in all probability to unfavor sive flouring mills in the world; he was Germany 34,000,000. Now France has about 38,000,000, or only two-thirds taker, and sometimes bv the liveryman, day, when it went up to 15 below. It able soil and climatic conditions.’’ governor of his stste and a good one ; he the number of Germany. and in some cases the peoplecoinbineand begins to feels like summer, and when it has been a zealous promoter of the L—st New Place for Captain Harts. purchase one when no individual will.— goes up to zero it is getting pretty warm public enterprise of his state and has Wanted to Purchase. for 11s. It has been the coldest winter Tillamook Herald. been in everv wav a valuable citizen. that any white man ever experienced in | W ashington , March 15.—Captain W. A Ranch of 80 or 160 acres improved ; We’ve got a live community down here Governor Pillsbury’s maxims for success this country, and wc have got more snow, W. Harts, for some time in charge of a around the bay, ought to be of interest to the young also several choice cows, yearlings and portion of the river and harbor improve An’ try to keep a-marchin' with the pro so if it goes off with a rush we will all be ments in Oregon, and recently relieved, men of to day, and his suggestion is also calves. Parlies having such for sale, gress of today, in the swim by June next. worthy of note, that “ Success is not please address, R. A. Nickerson, Box There ain't no railroad down here yet, I like the country fine, with the excep has been assigned to the command of but one has got to come ; Company H, of the Second Battalion of the mere accumulation of great wealth.” 524, Aberdeen, Wash. An' when it does the world'll know that tion of the cold in winter. Any number Engineers, being organized at Willett’s For success he lays down this receipe : For Sale. of fieople died this winter with pneumo, we're progressin’ some, But still, with all ourenterprise, thetown nia, more than ever before, and it takes Point, N.Y. This company will probably I 1. Have a definite object in view. Stock of General merchandise and busi be sent to the Philippines. It is ex Having this object, study it closely and ness of the late Geo. W. I'earnside, at has one bad curse, only four or five days to fix them, and it For, though we hate to tell it out, we plained that Captain Harts was relieved continuously on all sides. Day by day Nehalem, Tillamook Co. , Oregon. For then carries them off in a hurry. haven’t got no hearse. because the failure of the river and har enlarge your own horizon by reading. particulars address B. M. Philebaum, The wife’s healthJs better this winter 2. Good judgment is imperative; The other towns around the state that bor funds would mean a cessation of op- administrator, P. O. Drawer 50, Port- than it has been for some time. I do not ain’t got half the go eration on many Oregon improvements, ¿tudy men’s failures no less than their land, Oregon. know what I shall do this summer, for I An’snap an’ginger that we successes. and a consequent reduction of the force. just is dead ail’ slow, am undecided whether staying where I 3. Be polite to all men, no matter They’re better fixed in this respect than am or to go at something else, It It was thought that Captain Langntt Notice to Taxpayers. we are, an’ we must could assume full control in the state for how great the provocation to lie other depends upon how things are. Taxes must be paid before the 1st of Get us a hearse that beats them all clear wise; good manners are indispensable. the next year. I out o’ sight, or bust, 4. Earn your money before you spend j April, 1801, for additional costs will be It’s bad as bein' half a mile behind the (Captain Harts has been stationed in New Road Law. it; success cannot come to the man who added to them if they are not paid before world or worse Portland for about two years and a half, that date. To bea live, progressive town that hasn't I The new law to provide for the col- in charge of Government works on the does not live within his means. H. H. A lderman , Sheriff. got no hearse. 5. Turn your glass down at the ban j lection of road taxes is in effect. The coast of the state and on the Upper We do not want no common cart for our law requires county courts to levy a Columbia and Snake Rivers. He received quet ; drink no intoxicating liquors of For Sale, departed friends, any kind as a beverage. We want a hearse with plumes on top, road tax of not more than 10 mills on orders Friday to proceed to Willett’s 6. Keep your personal habits pure; A dairy farm, with or without stock. the dollar, based on the previous year’s Point to join the Second Battalion, an’ glass at both the ends, With gildin’on the sides of it, an’ easy assessment. The fund thus created is to United States Engineers, which is being keep good company and see that the —For particulars apply to Chas. Pye, company is good before you keep it. springs inside Nehalem, Tillamook Co., Oregon. be expended under the direction of a recruited to go to the Philippines. His 1 So that our loved ones won't get jarred 7. Avoid temptation; if you see it county road master, who has supervis- family are visiting in Chicago, where he or jolted when they ride. coming, don’t invite it on, but run from Dairy Ranch for Sale. We’ll have to hustle 'round the town an' ion of the road supervisors. Upon the wil’. join them. Captain Harts has shown it. For sale, a dairy ranch of 263 acres, try an' raise a purse, petitiou of 12 freeholders of any road I himself one of the most competent, ener- For this here town o' Tillamook can't lie district, approved by the roadmaster, I Ketje ai)d efficient members of the Engi- 8. Be kind to those in trouble; if you with 20 cows and 2 horses.—Apply to can’t help them with money, give them without a hearse. —Oregonion. C. Desmond. Netarts, Or. for the improvement of any road, the netr Corps ever stationed in Portland, a helpful word, anv way. county court shall consider the petition, and he and his family have made many 9. Never speak evil of any one. Notice. A Tillamooker in Dawson City. and, if approved, shall call for scaled bids friends who will regret their departure). 10. Save when you are young and for the performance of the work and L. N. Barnes will pay cash for old spend when you are old. Mr. D. Driscoll, who is well known in furnishing of the material needed, and Secular Shits at Pulpit. 11. Duty, truth and honor yi°ld the rubber boots and shoes, or rubber of any Tillamook, having farmed at South let the contract to the best bidder, pro greatest satisfaction; be absolutely hon kind, old copper wire, copper boiled An evangelist who has undertaken Prairie some eight or ten years ago, and vided, however, that the court may re bottoms, old brass, heavy fawcetts, est in your dealings with all men. left here to reside in Portland, is now in ject any and ail bids. The court is also the task of converting Chicago can valves and similar stock. Led pipe or Dawson City. He writes to one of his authorized to purchase rock crushers out quote 5,000 verses from the bible and is led of any kind. Old rubber must be Blasts from Ram’s Horn. friends in this county, giving some par of the road fund. The tax provided for absorbing the remainder oftnebook at free from nails, eyelets, rivets, leather ticulars of the severe winter exi>erienced in this act is in lieu of taxes heretofore the rate of seventy-five verses a day. He A troubled conscience makes a hard soles, etc. _______________ _ certainly knows the letter of the bible, if pillow. made collectible. in the Klondike last year : Wilson River Toll Road for Sale. he should b: a little weak on the spirit. Dawson City, Y.T., “Measure for measure’’applie- to leg Wheat Loss in Oregon by Pests. Notice is hereby given that by order * * * Feb. 24, 1901. islatures. of the Circuit Court lor the State of A Chicago millionaire religions enthus D ear F riend M arion ,—I suppose that The runaway tongue raises the dust of Oregon, county of Tillamook, 1 will on | Professor A. B. Cordley, discussing iast, convinced that revivals are practi you thought I would never write to you. j “ Wheat Pests,” at a Farmers’ Institute cable it the clergy will wake up, is to scandal. the 1st day of April, 1901, as receiver 1 should have written long ago, but this j at Newberg, Ore., last week, said in send a professional revivalist to a cer When a church becomes a playhouse its appointed by said Court, offer for sale at is the poorest place to write I ever saw. part : 1 Public Auction, to the highest bidder all tain church, and if the revivalist fails to steeple will not save it. A person is so unsettled that he don’t ‘ The general failure of the wheat crop make fifteen conversions within two The church cannot sax e the world as the rights of the Wilson River Toll Road, know from one minute to the other what throughout the Willamette Valley last weeks the millionaire is to give the long as she depends on the support of Boom and Improvement Co., in and to he will do ninety-nine times out of a hun year has directed attention to the cause church $ 1,000. It will appear to most the world. what is known as the Wilson River Toll dred to make a stake and then get out, | thereof. The prevailing opinion is that people, however, thnt the condition of When a man turns the light on others Road but only one in a thousand makes any it was due to insect pests. Hardly a the gift should be reversed. If soul- Said rights consist of a lease from he must not expect to stay in the shade thing, so there is the most dissatisfied lot week goes by that some one does not county of said road. of people in Dawson City. Alj want to discover a supposed new wheat pest. At snving is to be purely a commercial pro himself. This March 6th, 1901. position the $1,000 shonld Ire given if If men were as anxious to do right as get rich in a day or two and then clear C laud E. T hayer , Receiver. the experiment station considerable at the sinners are converted. To put it the out, but most of the people who make tention has been given to an investiga they are to get their rights the world other way is to invite indifference. money in this country earns it beforethey tion of these pests, with the result that Call for County Warrants. would l>e righted. * * * recei ves it. The ever widening tide of time separ we find that the actual loss from their The following County General Fund I suppose yon want to know what I ravages was much less than is popularly As a m tter of religious principle per ates the sinner more and more from God Warrants are now payable, and will lie am doing for myself. I cannot kick, still supposed. These pests have been deter haps tie Ministerial union of Cedar and at the same time bears the saved I paid when presented at my office; I have not made a fortune yet. We had mined: The Hessian flv, the joint w’orm, Rapids, ,1a., is wholly justified in its one nearer home. S eries E -No. 2615, 2616, 2617. quite a time getting in last Spring on ac 2618, 2619, 2620. 2621, 2622, 2623. and the grain aphis. The first is cap action whereby its members engage count of low water and boats not run. In the annual review of the commerce i 2624. 2625, 2626, 2627. 2628, 2629, able of causing almost total failure of the themselves that they will not officiate at 2630, 2472. 2631, 2633, 2616. 2570. ning, so we arrived here June 19 after a wheat crop and is likely to prove a se the marriage of a divorced person except of the United States with foreign 2651, 2071, 2652, 2637, 2649, 2650, very pleasant trip. Getting delayed gave rious pest in the future, but it has only in the case where they solemnly believe countries published by the state depart-! 2563, 2552. 2647, 2561, 2553, 2447, us a good opportunity to see the recently been introduced into Oregon and such persons to lie the innocent victim ment, which made its appearance last , 2560, 2468, 2530. 2440. country. When I got here the mining is as yet not widely distributed. In the of a marriage which hns been really dis week, the commerce of the South Africa Rc- j Interest censes March 1, 1901. laws were in such shape that you could W. H. C ary . County Treasurer. Willamette Valley it is not known to oc- solved on scriptural grounds, but to public is presented under the heading of ' Ily E. I). H oag , Deputy. not take up a claim, so there was no use 1 cur south of Hillsboro. It, therefore, practical minds it will appear that this “ The Transvaal’’ and that of the Orange j going ont prospecting. The 26th of this 1 could not have been the cause of such action is not calculated to improve the Free State under that of the “ Orange j month they are going to throw the coun morals of the parties immediately con River Colony.” the names by which the I ! widespread failure.” try open to prospectors again, and that A brief description of the habits of this cerned. It was in the interest of good republics have been designated by the i will give a man a little better chance, but insect, which was stated to be the worst morals that the law was changed in British since their invasion. A footnote BARBER ANO HAIRDRESSER. you must stand in with tin?officials, and 1 wheat pest in the world, was given and Massachusetts which forbade the party under each explains that the two re- | if you fail to do so you do not get much • methods of preventing its ravages were I against whom a divorce was granted to publics have been annexed by Great | SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING | marry within five years. of a show. Britain. This is the first public official SHAMPOOING, ETC discussed. Last Summer the water here did not I expression that the United States recog * * * •• The joint worm was numerous I agree with me. so I was under the wea throughout the Willamette Valley last } King Edward’s coronation oath will nizes the extinction of the republics, and Electric Bnthii nicely flitted up flood for ther for a while, but got all right again, j pentoiiH Hutfering with rheumatism, thought rjy by umnj many to w be 1 be made entirely inoffensive to his mil- ' it is also the first official recognition given season. It was inuugm Finally, while things were taking a the principal cause of the wheat failure, lions of Roman Catholic subjects, now to the annexation by any of the power. Building next door to the Poet Office. change, and during the Winter, 1 went to It is a small greenish larva that works that the House of Commons, without a The European governments have held driving a bakery wagon. I bought a log in the pith of the joints of the wheat party division, has sensibly yoted in that the annexation cannot be considered cabin and lot for $300. I get $150 per stems. In the past it has been reported favor of the expurgation of the object- an accomplished fact until England has ■ month, with board and all I wanted for I as doing immense damage in some ionable passages. The oath, however formally acquainted the powers of the | the house from the bakery, so you see it Eastern States At the station we care- justifiable it wns in its origin, is cer- annexation of the republics, which has is not so bad. I drive the wagon. 1 fully examined a number of samples of tainly highly obnoxious in this day of not so far been done. * * * have got two horses, three sleds and wheat by countiiig and accuratelv toleration. The king, by its terms, is three wagons, so you see I am prety well weighing the kernels from infected and ma<le solemnly to repudiate the doctrine The Census Office has received through fixed. You can bet it was a crackerjack non-infected straws. The greatest differ- of transubstantiation and to declare the State Department a Consular report SHAVING, driving when the thermometer was run ence was little more than 10 per cent and that the invocation and Adoration of on the population of the German Em HAIR CUTTING, ning nil the way from 60 to 85 degrees in some samples the grain from infected the virgin and saints are idolatrous and pire and its changes during the past cen lielow -and some say it went to 106 be- | straws __ I superstitious, while he also declares weighed the most. •-----1— he tury. That imputation is now about SHAMPOOING, low—for two and three weeks nt a time. _ ______________ “ The grain aphis was also widely dis-. takes the oath as understood by Protes- 56,000,000, or larger than any other ! It was anything but a snap. You would tribated last season and undoubtedly tants. wl.l without evasion, equivocation or country in Europe except Russia, which __ 1___ _* —!----- --------- think that no firing person could stnr.d caused some loss. It does not ..... ; lessen _____ the j mental rexerva lion. The formula was has in Europe alone over 10 »,000.000 sub 1 mental reservation, it for one minute. Well, it is almost im kernels but by with, j first fixer! upon in 1688 and is an inter- jects. Since 1871, when the modern Ger- KV/iRYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS number of heads oi I possible, and a man that can stand it EDGAR LATIMER, CHAS, PETERSON, Barber1 Hot and Cold Baths. I ' T imber I. and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication United State« Land O Oregon C Februq Notice is hereby given that wi h the provisions of the act 1 June 3rd, 1878, entitled “An act timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory.” ns ex tended to all the Pub ic I.aud Stales by act of August 4. 18IH. MARGARET K. WILLIAMS, Of Tillamook City, county of Tillamook, State (<«r Tei 1 itory ) of Oregon, has this day filed ill this office her sworn statement No. SAIL for the purchase ot the Sw of Nw %, being lot 5 ot Section No 0, in Townsnip No 1 S, Range No. 7W ami will offer proof to show th» t the land sought is more valuable for its limber or stone than for ag'icultuial purposes, and to establish her claim <0 said land befo e the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 30th day of April, 1901. She name« as witnesses : A. L. Whi ten. of St. Johns, Multnomah co , Or.; Erank Raley, of Portland, Multnomah co., Or.:C. E. Hadley and J. R. Harris,oi Tillamook, Tillamook co , Or. Any mid all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their cl in s in this office on or before said jotli day of April, 1901. C has B. M ix irks , Register. NOTICE; FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Oregon City. Ore , February 16th. 1901. Notice is hereby given that the f flowing« named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof wil) be made liefora the Regis ter and Receiver, at Oregon April ist, 190I, viz : ER U K HKMSTRQM. HE N o . 11658, for the Se % of Sw V4. of Nw % and Lots 3 and 4, see. 10, T 8 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz : David Tweedie, of Vine Maple, Or. ; Dehner Springer, of Jewell, Or. ; John Erickson, of Ilwaco, Washington ; Fied rick Blaisdell, of <>ln< y, Oregon. C has . B. M oorks , Register. NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION. Department of the interior, Land Oilice at Oregon City, Ore., February «Sin, I901. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has hied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook co., at Tilamook, Oregon, on April 6th. 6th. I9OI. lylll. viz : GUST NELSON. GUS'I H,E. No I17M* for the N of Sw *< and 8 % of Nw Sc«-. I3, tp. 3 N, It. 9 W He names the following witn his continuous 1 esideuce upon 1 of said land, v z Daniel I’erry, of Balm, Orege nusou and Louis Glaser, of Hob»1 Neter Nelson, of Bay City, Oreg C has . B. Moot NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Laii<i office at Oregou City, Or. February 25th. I901. Notice is hereby given that the followin named settler has filed notice of his intention to make filial proof in support of his claim, and thut sai«l proof will be made before tho County ( lerk of Tillnmook <•«>., nt Tillamook, Oregon, on April 6th, i!»(h, viz. : a i.E ked M agnuson , One of the heir« at law of Peter Magnuson, de ceased, who made H. E. No. II80I, for the S 1.. of Sw %, sec. I3 and Lots 1 and 2 and Nw ‘4 of Nw •4, sec. 24, tp. 3 N, K. q W. He names the following witnesses toprove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz : Daniel Ferry, of Balm, Oreg n ; Gust Nelson and Louis Glazer, of llobsonville, Oregon ; Peter Nels.*11, of Bay City, Oiegon. ----- - C has B. M oobxs . ItoCtoter. notice for publ Department of the Land Office at OI Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will I m * made before the Regis ter and Receiver, at Oregon City, O.egon.on Ap ii 25th, ¡901, viz : ERIK HEMSTROM If. E. No. 11658, for »he Se ‘4 of Sw sec. 3, E % of Nw and l^»ts 3 mid 4, sec. 10, tp. 3 N., K 8 W. He names the fo lowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Delmer Springer, of Jewell. O e. ; David Tweedie, of Vine Mapie, Ore. ; John E ikson.of Mishawaka, Ore. ; and Fred Blaisdell, of Olney Oregon. C has B. M ooi INSURE wirit_________ Claude Thayar, Agent or Fireman’» Fund and London and Lancashire Fire ln»urancc Companies. fire insuran «^— j . S. SlÊl‘//KtfS, AGRNT EOK TI*^M homb mu í « al wb fxmnoN LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Agent for North Writ School Supply Company, Notary Public. TILLAMOOK. — - iugu - i . k Jig? General Banking snd Exchange busi ness interest paid on ti'ne de|>osils. Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger many, Sweden, and all foreign countries TILLAMOOK. ORE C. A. RAÏLEY DKALF.R IN 5 TU DE HA KE H B 'A GON OS HOHNE NO WEES', Buggies, l,rty rakes, plows, slid otfle far tn niNcliifiery. Yon unii save money by <le$i1itig nitli me, Spermi Prices on Buggiex ami Spring Wagons, C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore.