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* ? « THE TILLAMOOK WFIADTJGHT. DECEMBER 12. 1901l As Uncle Sam Leads the World in Everything, COHN & CO. Leads all Others in CHRISTMAS GOODS of all The Oriel House, Professional Cards. human, were also found in one of the ies of citizen-soldierv are needed, or pro large apartments of the cave. There bably ever needed, or probably ever will were other evidences that at sometime be, but those that are in service should Dr. Ferdinand Sanipez, Nicaraguan in a prehistoric period the cave was in- be treated with even more consideration L. F. WELCH, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and William habitated. It is believed that an earth than the members of the regular army. fl j~~) L. EDDY, Proprietor. L. Merrv, United States Minister to quake closed the entrance to the cave It is undoubtedly due to the indifference fl Nicaragua, signed a treaty by which and killed its inhabitants. The sta of the national government that there First-class accomtncdation for Nicaragua agrees to lease a section of lactites and other natural decorations are today no such splendid companies as a A ttorney - at -L aw , the traveling public. Nicaraguan territory six miles wide, throughout the cave are most beautiful. the Chickasaw Guards of Memphis, the a which includes the route of the Nicara Houston Rifles, the Branch Zouaves of * * * O regon . T illamook 660 Commercial Street, gua Canal, to the United States per St, Louis, the Washington Cadets and fl President Roosevelt has receive«! a let petually. fl a dozen or more similar crack organiza ter from Andrew’ Carnegie in which the Near O.R. & N. Wharf, and M * * tions that flourished all over the coun a According to infoi mation received from latter offers to make a donation of $10,. try about twenty years ago. nearest Hotel to Tillamook boat ^7^7 H - COOPER, 000,000 to the United States. The letter Salonica, Miss Ellen M. Stone anti Mme. The National guard should be trained a landing, Tsilka, her companion, are concealed in will be referred to Congress by the Presi carefully and conscientiously bv the very fl fl the vicinity of • Kilo, about five miles dent in a special message. Mr. Carnegie’s best officers. Their members should he A ttorney - at -L aw , gilt is for the purpose of establishing in ASTORIA, ORE. south of Dnbmtza, in Bulgarian terri imbued with feeling of pride in their fl tory. The news was brought by a Mace Washington a university for higher work. Their equipment should be the O regon . T illamook donian, who left there December 1, and education. As far as his idea has been most modern and the best. They should i FOREST RESERVE SELECTION. who furnishe«! precise information re developed, it proposed a gift after the have all of the advantages of camps of Of Cheeserv, Dairy and Creamery 9 United States Land Office, garding the hiding placesand the names manner of the bequest of James Smith- instruction and practice marches at re Machinery and Supplies we carry Oregon City, Oregon, son, the Englishman, who gave $1,000,- aja H. GOYNE, ofthe agents supply ing food for the brig the largest stock in the northwest November 7th, 19ol gular intervals and there should he in 000 for the establishment and main Notice is hereby given tl at WM.G. GOSSJJX, ands and their captives. A full line of D. H. Burrell & Co.’s struction in the practical use of firearms. ' whose Post Office address is Portland. Oregon tenance of what is now known as the * * celebrated Cheese making prepara has made application to select under the Aetof Smithsonian Institution. Smithson de All this should be at the expense of the I A ttorney - at -L aw , June 4th, 1x97(30 Stats. 36;. the following des tions, Apparatus, etc. In return, that A telegram from Dublin says that sired the institution founded by him to national government. tract of surveyed land, to-wit: William H. K. Redmond, M.P., speaking be a factor in “the diffusion of scientific government should have the right to Office : Opposite Court House, cribed Send for Catalogue. North half (N 54) of N r hwest quarter (Nw at a Gorey, County Wexford, meeting of knowledge.” s ’4). Section 'Thirty-five (35), 'Township Four (4) Mr. Carnegie proposed command the services of the guard at ! T illamook .. O regon . North, Range ten (10) West, Willamette Meri- the United Irish League, said there never that the university which he is to endow any point in the country that may be <lia> . was a time when there was a better shall be the greatest institution in the threatened in any way, and this without Within the next thirty days from date hereof, chance than at present to strike a blow world for the development of higher waiting for the assent of any state gov à all protests or contests against lhe selectionou ÇA LAUDE THAYER, the ground that the land described, or any por for Ireland. Thanks be to God, he said, education. He has consulted President ernment. In this wav there will be es 143 FRONT STREET, tion thereof, is more valuable for its Minerals they had lived to see the day when John Gilman, of Johns Hopkins University ; tablished a citizen-soldiery that will be a than for Agricultural purposes, will lie received Bull had been caught by the throat by Presiilent Hadley, of Yale; President an honor to the nation and a tower of PORTLAND, ORE. and noted for report to the Commissioner ot the A ttorney - at -L aw , fl the men in South Africa.who were giving Eliot, of Harvard ; ex-Prcsi«lent White, strength to supplement the small tegu General Land Office at Washington, D U. Agents for C has . B. M oores , Register. him the greatest whaling he ever got. of Cornell, and all the leading educators lar forces instantaneously in times of O regon . T illamook Mr. Redmond said he prayed that God ol the country. They heartily indorse sudden emergency. DeLaval Cream Separators. might strengthen the Boers until they his plans. FOREST RESERVE SELECTION. «lanced on John Bull's chest. Yellow Fir Lumber Co.’s Prices. United States [.and Office, * * ft a miller Oregon City, Oregon. * * * The Senate chamber was the scene of November 7th, I90I. Below will be found the Yellow Fir A case that is interesting physicians is a highly dramatic episode Monday, Notice is hereby given that WM. G. GOSSLIN, whose Post Office address is Portland, Oregon, that of Eli Daniels, a patient at the City when Tillman challenged his colleague, Lumber Company’s price list for lumber. A ttorney - at -L aw . bus made application to select under the Act of Hospital, who is convalescing from an McLaurin, to resign with him on the June 4th, IS9" Î30 Stats. 36), the following des P rices for L umber at the M ills : Oregon City, Oregon. cribed operation of the heart. Daniels is a ne spot, in order, to use his own language, tract of surveyed land, to-wit : Per 1000 ft Qua» 1er (Sw »4) of Section twenty- gro roustabout on the steamer City of that they tnighc be able to “wash their Land Titles and Land Office six Southwest $6 50 (26), 'Township four (41 North, Range Ten Chester. He was stabbed in the heart dirty linen al home.’’ McLaurin «lid not Rough lumber (10) West Willamette Meridian. Business a Specialty. 50 Sized lumber... 7 at Chester, 111., and Dr. II. L. Nictert, take up the gauntlet. The incident was Within the next thirty days from date hereof, 8 00 superintendent of the City Hospital, , thcdiivct sequel of the very hitter con Ship lap .......... all protests or contests against the selection 011 the ground that the land described, or anv por where Daniels was taken 24 hours alter troversy which arose between the Sena Dresseil lumber, flooring & rustic 14 50 tion thereof, is more valuable for its Mineral W. SEVERANCE, P rices at T illamook C ity , being cut, sewed up the wound, taking tors in South Carolina last Spring. than for Agricultural purposes, will be received several stitches, and the patient is now and noted lor report to the Commissioner ol the And delivered anywhere along the main * * * General Land Office at Washington, D.C. well on the road to recovery. road from the mills : Congress may officially investigate A ttorney - at -L aw , C has . B. M oorks , Register. * ft * SHAVING, the Admiral Schley slander published 111 Rough lumber.................................... 8 00 Financial and railway circles are ani E. S. Maclav’s "Naval History,” used as Sized lumber............... 9 00 HAIR CUTTING, T illamook PUREST RESERVE SELECTION. O regon mate«! by reports that official announce a text-book at Annapolis. Representa Ship lap ............................................... 9 .'.<1 United States Land Office, SHAMPOOING, ments are about to be made of impor tive Williams, of Mississippi, introduced Diessed lumber up to 16in. wide.. 16 00 Oregon City, Oregon, November 7th, 1901. tant developments along “community of a resolution proposing a committee of Flooring and rustic.......................... 16 00 Notice is hereby given that WM. G.G0SSL1N, T T T. BOTTS, interest” linee. One of these—forshad- inquiry, not only to investigate the Dressed pickets from 1 to 3 inches wide whose Post Office address is Portland, Oregon, owing at least one new ami lug combin- i article denouncing Schley, but also the -I I • A ttorney - at -L aw . has made application to select under the Act of Vfcc. per lineal foot. ation—is that a new president is «about charges that Rear-Admiral Sampson and June 4th, I897 (3o Stats. 36), the following des EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS cribed tract of surveyed land, to-wtt : Above prices are for lumber less than to be elected hy the Chicag«», Rock Is Captain A S. Crowninshield approved Office in the O lsen B lock , Northwest quarter (Nwk)of Section twenty- land & Pacific Railroad. W. B Leeds is the proofs of the subjectmatter when thirty feet long. Leave orders at the six (26). Township four (4) North, Range te» Over the Bakery. the selection. Mr. Leeds, win» was one submitted by Maclay. (10) West. Willamette Meridian. saw mills or with Within the next thirty day* from date hereof, of the chief promoters of lhe American * * * T illamook .. O regon . all protests or contests »»gainst the selection, ou E. G. E. W ist , President ; Tin Plate Company, has affiliations in Now that Governor Van Sant has the ground that the land described, or any por the railway world, being with the Penn heard from all the Governors of North P eter B rant , Secretary. tion thereof, is more valuable for its Mineral AT THE than for Agricultural purposes, will be received sylvania system—a fact which gives western Stales on the «|uestion of the J2) a VID WILEY, M.D., and noted for report to the Commissioner of the I lor *t* ¡CM« larriHge». edge to the theory that his acceptance railway merger, some arc expecting him General Land Office at Washington, DC. of the Rock Island presidency is prelimi to call a conference at once. American manufacturers of horseless C has . B. M oores . Keguter. Lean be nary to some close tarflic alliance with easily stated that the Governor is not carriages have invested more than $3,- P hysician , S urgeon and the Pennsylvania. going to indulge in any side issues or 000,000 in plants and materials and are A fine Assortment of BOOTS and * * * FOREST RESERVE SELECTION- jaunts at present. He has set the ma now selling auto-mobile carriages in A ccoucheur . United States Land Office. Senator Hour has introduced the fo’- chinery going and within the week At SHOES, direct from Chicago. Con Germany, Franqp and England. The Oregon City, Oregon, lowing resolution in the senate : ’’That torney-General Dauglass will have the All calls promptly attended to. sisting of the best quality EVER November 7th, 19O1. carriages cost from S2 000 to $.3,500 each, the Presiilent l>e re<|nested, if he shall railways in court. Notice is hereby given that WM G.GOSSI.D. There is no occasion whose Post Office address is Portland, OrW»»- deem it practicable, to enter into nego for the Governor to move to other <li- but in view of the fact that they are OFFERED for SALE in this city. T illamook .. O regon . has made application to select under the AcMf tiations with other civilized countries rections until the legal remedy is exhust- operated at the small cost of one cent June 4th, 189; (30 Stats. 36), lhe following a«’’ to the end that a convention may be ed. He will correspond further with the per mile and do not require near as cribed tract of surveyed land, to-wit: T M. SMITH, M.D., West half (W %) of Northeast quarter (Ne v made in accordance with the terms of Governors, but will not call any confer much attention as a team of horsesand Northeast quarter (Ne of Northeast quarter which some island, or, if that cannot be ence at present. • are not nearly as expensive to keep, (Ne %). Section twenty-six (26), Township Fo»r done, some other suitable territory, may * * m (4) North, Range Ten (to) West, Wills»«* those who purchased the auto-mobile lie set apart, to which, under due pre P hysician and S urgeon . Meridian. . Chairman Pavne, of the ways and carriages say that in lhe long run they Within the next thirty days from date •,ere’u' cautions and after fair and pr«>|K*r trial, means committee, presented to his Re a! I protests or contests against the selectionion are cheap« r than horses. The price persons found guilty of attempting or publican colleagues ot the commit tee, a tlie ground that the lamí described, or «’ Vpor Office in T odd ’ s Building. instigating or counseling the overthrow tai ill lull for the Philippines, which he of the carriages is steadily decreasing, tion thereof, is mo e valuable for its Mine« than for Agricultural purposes, will be recen-ra «»fall governments or of criminal at had drawn to meet the conditions ot the and it is predicted «hat before the end and noted tor report tv the Commissioner 01 in T illamook .. O regon . tempts upon the life of chief magistrates recent Supreme Court decision. The of the century so near at hand they will General Land Office at Washington, D C , or high officials of such governments | Payne bill is quite brief, with two main be selling for th«» same price as a first- C haki . es B. M oohes , Register may lx* transported, to which they may tea tures. Applying the Dingley law as class carriage and team would bring. be confined.” T E. BARTEL, M.D., against Philippine exports to this coun Ohl “Mother Shipton” was not far off * * * FOREST RESERVE SELECTION. try, and applying the Philippine commit in her famous prophesy. Each decade H * P hysician and S urgeon . United States Land Office, Bv the passage ot the industrial arbi tee’s tariff schedule to goods entering marks th«» fulfillment of at least one Oregon City, Oregon. tration bill through its final stages, the the Philippines. A further section grants Female Diseases a Specialty. November of her prophesies, and the flying ma government of Sydney, N.S.W., has a rebate ot customs tax on goods which Notice is hereby given that WM G. GOSbi - All disorders of Stomach. Liver and whose Post Office address is Portland., OTO ; placed a law upon the statute bonks have paid an internal revenue tax in this chine is about th«» only thing that now Kidneys Skillfully Treated. baa made application to select under the sc remains to be built ’n order to fulfill the working ot which will excite interest country. There is no proviso in the 4th i«i»7 (30 Stats. 3b). tlie following«* Office Over J. S. S turgen ’ s June throughout the world. This bill not only measure that it shall be temporary, so every prediction made by her. And who cribed tract of surveyed land, to-wit: Southeast quarter (Se #) of Northefli‘9 compels reference of all disputes lietween theriites.it imposed, would lie applica will say that American ingenuity will D rug S tore , T illamook , O r . ter (Ne North half (N 7“¿„n employers and employes to a competent ble until Congress otherwise acted. not provide such a contrivance within a quarter (Se U), HeCtlOll twelUJ-.ix (»■ PATENT NO. aS,ATA. court, with power to enforce its orders ship four («) North, Range Tell U°l few years.—Iowa State Register. and a war I, hut makes a strike or a lock- ! Merid an. , 4 °- H- DAVENPORT, Willamette Call and examine goods and prices. Within witDin the me next thirty tmrty days «myi* from ir'"” 7 , Lnou Modernize the National Guard. out before or pending such reference a nil protests or contests against the selection No trouble to show goods. misdemeanor, punishable by a fine or im Roronran Wlva, at Japanraa. i the ground that the land described, or snyr" Secretary Root'« plea tor thorough re prisonment. The court which will pass lion thereof, is more valuable for its . Much has l>een laid about mixed mar- D entist . Airricultural purposes, w will be recc> than for Agricultural ?" .°® upot^lhese disputes is to be presided over formation aixl ino.lernixiition of the tinge, in Japan. On rare occasions and noted for report to the (.’<»nim>sfio»®r bv a Judge of the Supreme t'ourt, and militia ayltem of the United States ought Makes a Specialty of Crown and General Land Office at Washington, D to evoke ready responsive action by con. they are a success, but this is not gen will have most extensive powers. C has B. M ook KS. Regg gress during the session just begun. erally the case, especially If the wife ft * * Bridge Work, Salesman. Not only are tlie laws antiquated, but l>e lhe foreigner. I was much interest«! At a meeting held at Washington at the citizen-soldiers themselves are treated Tillamook City .. Oregon. NOTICE FOR Pt’BLICATIOM. the First Congregational Church, under with scant courtesy in the matter of in a European lady I knew, who had Department of the Interior, the auspices «»f the Woman’s Inter arms ami equipments bv the national married n Japanese officer. They were Land Office at Oregon < ity. Nov. 23rd M*- nationulUnion,a resolution wasadopted government. I he same system that pre a .cry united couple, and. had it not COATES, Notice is hereby given that the indorsing an amendment to the Con vailed when the United Stales was a nar been for the husband’s mother, all named settler lias filed notice of his «n stitution prohibiting polygamy within row licit <.l country along the Atlantic might have l>een well. Ilut in Japan a to make fi» al proof in support of nw the domain of the Unite«! States and coast and when there was almost no wife is entirely in subjection to her and that said proof will be ••••de, A bstractor . Register and Receiver, at Oregon City, or«» urging the pass.ige l»v the present Con- intercominuniention between the various mother-in-law. who makes the most of on Januarv 6th lg02. viz : gress of a bill with that object in view sections is still in force. The militia, this authority, in some cases reducing BERTRAND WILL8EY*aBd General Banking an,I Exchange bnsi- A preamble expressed the l»elief that nlso. is the last to derive benefits from her eon’a wife into a sort of upper serv H E., I2.4Q4 for the l ot 1 andSMl-1 4 Tillamook Oregon. ileus. polygamy, ns taught l»y the Church <»t modern improvements nnd the supplies Ne % of Se sec. 6, tp. 2S, R. 7 W- ore ant. In the present instance, as long He names the following witnesses t P to(J Exchange on England, Belgium. Ge-- Latter-Day Saints, is still a part ot their doled out have been mi st niggarclv. his continuous residence upon and cun as her husband remained at home, liia • »diet and practice, that the laws of Utah many, Sweden, and all foreign conn tries The citizen-soldier must ever, in the of Mid land, viz . Patrick I< T S. STEPHENS, are inadripiate to suppress it and there very nature of this republic, lie its great wife was sble to do pretty much as Charles L. Smith, Tillamook Or. .Dobney. of Summit. Oregon : James nn is no way by which this offense can l»e bulwark nnd tower ot strength. It has the pleased.' When, however, the war •J * Agent for the TILLAMOOK. ORE. Wilber Dudley, of North VanihiiLOr. reached so satisfactorily ns through the never tailed heretofore to resnond must broke out an* he joined his regiment C has . B. M oomis Register HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON ■v Constitution ofthe United States. gallantly to every call upon it. But the in ( hina. the mother-in-law entirely LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE** « ft « NOTICE FOX PlBLICATtON time mav come, unless congress shall “ TVKsined the up|wr hand, “ . ’. The Euro COMPANIES. llepanment of (he Interior NOTICE FOK rtBt.ICATION. A new ami wonderful natural cave, awaken to lull realization of the i ni. pean r ‘ . ________ daughter had ‘ to abandon _______ heT Eu- Land office at Oregon Citv. Ore Departm nt of the Ore.. believed to be one of the largest known, poilance of action, when even the l>est ropean custoriH to adopt Japanese Notice is hereby given1 rn Laud Office at Oregon < Agent for North West School Suppl, has just l»een discovered in the canyon natural fighters in nil the world mav dres. for herself and her child to sit named settler ha. fi%,| notice of hi.^ntemhfn November TIL l / m ^ k ’ Xotary Public. PP’ Notice is hereby given that the «»♦ the «lefferson, on the hue of the North- • encounter n toe that wdl prove their on the floor Xl live principally on 1 Proof'” ■’•pport of t. k claim and 1ILLA.MOOK. _ OREGON named Mettler han filed notice of n tn hghimg ability and their Japanese f«xlTSo great was the old Ii' «r» Pacific Railway, about 50 miles east equals • that Mid pn»of will be made l^for«» n..’Z”’. ” . to make final pr«w»f in support of -oiater clerk of Till.».* Co.’SrirTiU.*i^l0?i,’t7 ot Butte. An exploration party from aunenora I m training nnd equipments i-a. -. tv,„ . . J * that said proof will be made befo* nectn»- * '“T. P »»<1 imkicnce that the Oregon, on January dh i^u Tl. Butte sjient several dnvs ii the cave, ll.s not well, therefore, tor the nntrnnal i. an<i Receiver, at Oregon City. Ore., o „ „ , _ , AXkt. NFL s ON. f^LAUDE THAYER, ber lflth. i9ol, via. : to continue longer the e"’,rn "<’’nan did not dare todisobey. going «»ver an area of 10 miles, .«ml to a government j »1 K. I 111«, for the Sw 1, Of Sw>. „ «- v DAVID EVERETT \ gftaf X. H Of\e i,. J depth ot nearly 1000 feet. A large river. happv _______ go lucky ...... policy that has % charm- had to submit in silence until her •■f w S a«-. Agent for Fireman’s H.F. 1±»67. for the Me of Me g,*«- * R |tf oi Nw q y ) S K w. »“O >W k with a cataract of about 4QQ. fret was > teriied its ¡Mist dealings with the volun* husband's return horpe, when I am gliul Ne w and Ne J, of Se S« « TP ’ ’ He name« the following witne«<M t« l und and London and Lanca W.W M exp <»rr»l lor a distance of several miles, teer militiamen ol (he vari«»us states, .„««10 I*"” to say life once morf liecame bearable He nainen the fo’1owin< ^itirari'^ wiihout discovering its sourer or outlet. .................... Iherc should be thorough, harmonious *o her.— Cornbill Mt«gazine. hia continuous residence upon ana shire Fire Insurance A few articles of stone anti copper _______________________ rgamzaiioii ofthe national guard of al of Mid land, vis: vr-nfc A«"«" Andrew Klein. .\’el* Nelson and utensils and some I Mines, believed to be ofthe common wealths ot Tillaim.uk, om.. _ Stephen., No large bod Companies. of Nehalem. Ore.; Henry Stennfck. of — • - ■ cm » B. Maoaxa, B«gw«r. General News. * CHEESE BUTTER MAKERS ■ AND ■ fl ■ ■ I Biy\DDIC\-ICEATIN(i CO, I ■ & , . T^OBERT EDWARDS & DAVIS Hot and Cold Raths JUST ARRIVED RED SHOE HOUSE M oose S kin S hoe ; P. F. BROWNE. ZB-^ZLTZ-Z OF C. & E. Thayer. I r ------- | ¡ I 1 I Tillamook .. Oregon. ... — cuss.-«. *•<»»»» **’’" f L