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pound. Compare that with the German ATES <JE SUBSCRIPTION. system by which an 11 pound parcel is .STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) 1.50 carried between any two points in the One year......... 75 empire for 12 cents. The postal arrange Six months .... 50 merit abroad is the occasion of railway Three months competition that is valuable to the pub lic. The Great Eastern railway in Eng- land will carry, within 120 miles oi Lon- • don, a package weighing less than 20 pounds for 8 cents, with 2 cents for each The Peace Conference. additional 5 pounds up to 60, the charge it is a It is announce«! that every govern for 60 pounds being 25 cents ment to which the United States address highly important subject for the consid ed a note of invitalion lor another peace eration of the people of this country and conference, with a view to questions their representatives in Congress. The that were not dispose«! of by 1 he Hague rural delivery proposition will be a start convention, have accepted the principal in the right direction. suggested by our government, only Rus Young Men on the Farm. sia making the condition that the pro posed conlerence shall not he held until President Jessie of Missouri university th ? war in the far east is ended. Japan, believes in voting men fitting themselves however, is willing to participate in the tor agricultural pursuits the same as Ibr conlerence, w ill the single reservation any other profession. He considers the that nothing shall be determined affect opportunities offered on the farm are ing the war in which that country is en too great to be set aside in favor of gaged. It is stated that this is regarded those to be found in other callings. In a at Washington as perfectly proper and recent publication he says: least/nable, and as a position in which Unless a boy has a deep seated prefer Russia will |«erhaps concur, so that even that power may be w illing to participate ence for some otner profession, it does not seem to me wise for him to ignore iti an early conference. the great opportunities that agriculture The action of’the United States in in viting another peace conference has been offers, whether he was born in the regarded by some as ill advised, but the country or in the city. In mv opinion, no other occupation of general acquiescence of European gov ern mtn is, made a It er careful deliberation, fers so rich rewards, all things consider, shows that no mistake was made in the ed, as agricultural offers to those who matter by the Washington administra are willing to train themselves for it tion. As a matter of lact the acceptance earnestly and intelligently as they would <>f the invitation by the neutral powers t train themselves for law or medicine. If a boy will put the same amount of is abundant manifestation of their belief that this is a most favorable time for time and study into his training for agri, the nations signatory to The Hague con. cultural that he would put into his train vention to discuss questions that were ing for law or medicine, he will in the left undetermined by that convention greater majority of cases make more and the settlement of which has become money, enjoy greater freedom, better especially urgent. This can be done with- health and develop stronger character. p »or English fishermen in the North sea two months ago, a proceeding which is now under investigation before theParis tribunal. As the Port Arthur fleet is des troyed and the Vladivostok vessels are blockaded, Japan has a free hand in meeting the Baltic fleet. Some stirring news may be looked for any of these days around the Indian ocean or the China sea.___________ _ Out ol the Ordinary. Conscience. , I was riding ou <«>« ruil roHl1 broa‘l day light, the brakeman came into the car and light all the lamps suddenly the j truin dashed into a tunnel, tile lamps | which a moment before added nothing to the daylight, were n relief to the darkness of the tunnel. The boy who is taught catechism, or to rend in the bible, is surrounded in light, right then is the very time to pre pare the light of conscience The differ ence between ,u person who developed a conscience, ami one that does not, is most apparant in imprisonment, the one who does will remain calm and self com posed, while the other will become hard hearted, or go mad. More than nine tenths of crime and insanity can be averted by the light of conscience being allowed to shine out on the pathway of life, or that still small voice within being heeded. J. C. G ove . One reason why the conductors on the London 'busses are so polite and always willing to stop for passengers is because they are discharged it their fares fall be- low a certain amount at the end of the week. The largest sailing vessel in the world has.nearly been finished at Bremerhaven, Germany. Jt will lie 1,000 tons larger than the Preussen, which is now the largest and fastest sailing vessel in the world. There are 252,436 miles of ocean cable Fight W II be Bitier. in operation today, and only 28,797 Those who will persist in closing their miles are owned by governments The ears agaim-t the continual recommend*, British cables, which connect London lion of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, will have a long and bit with all pails of the world, have a total ter fight with their troubles, if notended mileage of 154,099. earlier by fatal termination. Read On the occasion of the lOUlh anniver whatT. It Beall, of Beall, Miss., has to sary of the death of Schiller (May 9, bay : “Last fall my wife had every svinp tom of consumption. She took L)r. 1905) the Swiss government intends to King s New Discovery after everything give every pupil in the public schools a else bad failed. Improvement came at copy of that poet’s play, “ ' William Tell.’’ once and four bottleH entirely cured her.’ The sum of $20,000 has been set aside Guaranteed by Chas. Clough, Druggist Price. 60c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free* for this purpose. The petroleum-bearing strata show The question oi what would happen to remarkable resemblance in formation a train if it butted by a rhinoceros has and co imposition the world over. Every been practically answered in British East where they are bituminous clay shales Africa. It was bad tor the train, which and variegated clay s interstratified with drew off for repairs, while the animal sandstones and conglomerates. Lime trotted off into the jungle. stones, which may occur in such series contain tarry materials, but rarelv true petroleum, the only notable exception N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the un being the Trenton limestones of Ohio and dersigned have been duly appointed by the out any reference to issue growing out County Court of the State of Oregon, for the Indiana. Working for the Grout Law. County of Tillamook, executors of the last of the Russian-Japanese war, or at least The Civic Improvement League of will and testament of DAVID J- W. WILEV, affecting them. Consequently there All persons having CLAIMS The dairy interest of the country is Kalamazoo has secured permission and deceased. the said estate are hereby required seems to be a favorable prospect that making a most earnest effort to prevent an appropriation from the city govern against to present the same to us duly verified as by the proposed conlerence will be held in the repeal ofthe Grout law, which im ment to keep a part of the streets of the law required, at the office of Eddy & Botts, Attomeys-at-Law, at Tillamook City, the near future. poses a tax on oleomargarine made in municipality cleaner than the street Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. imitation of butter, and which the so- cleaning department has kept them. The Dated this 1st dav of December, 1904.. AND JAMES O. C. Holding For Higher Prices. called Oleo trust is endeavoring to have League is composed entirely of ladies, ELIZABETH WILEY W 1 I.liY, Executors of the last will and testament repealed. At the convention last week who are now for the first time proud of of David J. W. Wiley, deceased. The recent slump in the price of Wall of the Pennsylvania Grange, which con the title of scrub women. street stocks interests farmers and busi tains more than 30,000 members, there The expedition which sailed to the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ness men in general but j little, as the was a unanimous expression in favor of Arctic nearly four years ago for the pur Department ofthe Interior. business world is no longer thrown into the (»rout law, which it was urged must Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., pose of making a collection of fleas has November lyth, I904. a panic by the dealings of speculators be maintained in order to properly pro Notice is hereby given that the following- just returned with a menagerie that named settler has filed notice of his intention who make and lose fortunes in the tect the dairy interest of the country and includes many unique and hitherto un to make final proof in support of his claim, twinkling of an eye. From all sections safeguard the public against fraud. that said proof will be made before the known specimens. That so much time and County Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook of the country come the same reports of The master of the grange said in his i ;1 and money should be spent upon such City, Oregon, on January 6th, 190% viz. : WILLIAM GRAS8HOFF : increased activity in commercial lines. address that with these organizations I a gathering demonstrates perhaps that H.E. No. 15591, for the S Ne and W % Se Factories are employing more men, mills unitedly, aggressively working for the ' *4 <»f sec. io, tp. 6 South, range 10 West. tlie scientific spirit itches ever for fresh He names the following witnesses to prove which have been closed for some time preservation of the Grout law it cannot ! his continuous residence upon and cultivation conquests. of said land, viz. : past are being opened, most of the be repealed and lie stated that the opera- j Two men went into a Boston drug Albert Bowman, of Neskowin, Ore. ; William serious labor troubles have been settled tion of the law, enforced as it is by the I Plank, of Tillamook . Ore ; Stephen Bauer, of store and told the proprietor that they Marx, Ore. ; Joe Steinmassel, of Dolph. Ore. and all indications, as a result, point to federal government, simplifies the work A lgernon S D resser , Register. had made a soda water bet and would a period of unprecedented prosperity. of the dairy commissioners throughout have theii sodas now, and when the bet T imberland , A ct J une 3, 1878.—-N otice for Increased opportunities for the em the country. He urged that there be was decided the looser would drop in P ublication . ployment of labor mean a greater con no uncertain action regarding the repeal United States Land office, and pay for them, if that would be satis Oregon • ity, Oregon, sumption of ail staple lines. Idle men or any modification of the law that will December loth, 1904 factory to the*. druggist. He answered Notice is hereby given that in compliance have but small purchasing power. When weaken its efficiency. This is an expres that it would, and after the sodas had with the provisions of the act of Congress of cotton and woolen goods are going into sion of the general sentiment of the 3rd, 1878. entitled ‘ An act for the sale been enjoyed, he asked: “By the way, June of timber lands in the States of Califo-nia, consumption rapidly there is a better dairv interest of the country and there j what was the bet ?’’ “My friend here,’’ Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territo ry.” as extended to all Public Land States by market for cotton and wool A brisk is every reason to expect that it will I said one of the men, “bets that when act of August 4, IX02, trade in leather goods means a better have a decided influence upon congress. JOHN REES. Bunker Hill monument fails it will fall Of Tillamook, county of Ttllamook State of price for pelts. Working men consume It was the work of this interest that thward the north, and I bet it won’t.’’ Oregon, has this day filed in this office his more food than idle men, and hence an brought about the enactment of the law sworn s atement No. 6525, for the purchase With a promptness and intelligence of the N 1 2 of Nw X of Sec. No. 27, in Tp. No. 1 S, increased demand for wheat, corn, mill, placing a tax on oleomargarine and Range No. IO West, and will offer proof to well nigh human, a big black horse saved show that the land sought is more valuable ing grades of oats and meats of all va- there is no reason to doubt that it is not the life of a child in Omaha last week, for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur rieties is sure to follow. All these lac- less influential now with congress than poses, ami to establish his claim to said land the County (,’ierk ot Tillamook County, tors should be taken into consideration when the legislation was enacted. It is and was rewarded for Ins noble act with before Tillamook City, Oregon, 011 Monday, the’Joth the cheers of a large crowd of people. at day of February, 1905. He names ns witnesses : by farmers when they are holding for therefore pretty safe to say that the Walter C. Bailey,¿John M. Weiss, Fred Tom higher prices. They should keep posted efforts to repeal the Grout law will be Little five-year old Ruth O’Hara, carry- linson, Samuel C. Tomlinson, of Tillamook, ing a doll in her arms, slipped and fell Oregon. on general trade conditions and judge una vailing. Any and all persons claiming adversely the off the curbstone, alighting under the above-described lands are requested to file’ their for themselves when the proper time claims in this office on or before said aotli day of feet of the horse. The child ’ s mother, lias arrived for selling, February, I905. To Battle in the Indian Ocean. realizing the perilous position into which A lgernon S. D resser , Register. Farmeas are as dependent for • their the little one had fallen, became hysteri success upon healthv industrial condi < The present indications are that the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. tions as any class of business ti men, tor Russian and Japanese fleets will come cal and excitedly called to passers-bv to Land Office at Oregon City. Ore., rescue her, but before anybody could re December 17, I904. while good crops improve trade, good into collision before Manchurian waters Notice is hereby given that the following- spond to I he appeal the horse moved business, in turn, makes prices for farm are reached Apparently, the pro- named settler has filed notice of his intention make lilial proof in support of hi» claim, and products remunerative. The two react I gramme is for the two divisions of Rus ' back away from the child, being careful i to that said proof will lie made before the upon each other until finally the limit sia's Baltic fleet to meet near the Chagos not to step upon her as he did so, and Register and Receiver, at Oregon City. Oregon, on January 30th, 1905. viz : of expansion has been reached, and then ; islands, in the Indian ocean, on oraround then putting his head down, grasped her I FRANK G. WHITAKER, H.E. 12603. for the S of the 8 % of section ir. a new start must be made, Ear mere 'Christmas day. The larger division of skirts firmly with his teeth, lifted her tp, 3 north, range 9 west. clear off the pavement and set her genti v are undoubtedly showing a greater ten the fleet, under Vice Admiral Rojestven- lie name» the following wilticMe. to prow i niton fllPPiirli ct«s*xivR»<v _____ his continuous residence upon and cultivation deucy this year to hold their products sky, whois to command the entire flo- upon the curb, stepping back thereupon of said land, viz : If R. Hicks, of Nehalem. Oregon ; Alfred for better prices than has been noticed 1 t ilia, has passed Cape Town. Rear Ad- ' nnd looking at her with evident satisfac j Hansen, of Halm, Oregon ; William Woods . all. ’SL...,. in some time past. That is particularly j miral Folkersam, with the remainder of tion. The street was crowded with I "“g "“»verton. Oregon ; Sidney Smith, of Yank- Christmas shoppers and n great cheer lo " Oregon, true with cotton ami wheat. There are the vessels, was at Jibutil at latest ac-j A lgermom S. D resser , Register. bears in plenty, however, and if farm counts, The converging point is believed went up from those who saw the horse ; - rescue the child from her peril. ers are t«> successfully bull the markets to be the Chagos islands, and from there they,must »keep thoroughly posted and to .Manchurian waters the whole Baltic Pointed Paragraphs. work in unison. fleet is to advance in ,a solid body, if |apan fails to block the way. Chaperon is but another name for a ( incorporated ), Parcels Post Backwardness. But the Japanese may attempt to dis- ’ matrimonal promoter. TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE. turtr this programme. A Hong Kong The recnmniendntion ofthe postmaster The man who pays cash, for a ton of general thnt free rural delivery carriers coi respondent of n London paper has coal has money to burn. PAID UP CAPITAL. $10.000. l>e allowed to deliver packages of iner- seen a poweiful Japanese squadron A joker’s idea ot ’a Jg°od joke is one A GENERAL BANKING chnndire not weighing more than 5 steaming southward, with the evident ! that is on the other fellow. BUSINESS. pounds along their routes nt a cost ol 3 ' intention of attacking the Russian fleet- Many n man wants the earth, but in cents n pound serves to call attention to Whether the attack, it it takes place, the end the earth gets the man. DirectorsM. W. H arrison , W. W the great difference between postal facili will be made before or after the junction A man dosen’t need much money if he C prtiss , B. L. E ddy . of t he two Russian divisions is not has a reputation oflieing wealthy. ties tor parcels abroad and those allow Cashier M. W. H arrison . ed by those allow'd by the post office known to the world. Manifestly, it Tomorrow never comes, but the dav Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge securi department in the United States. As long would be to Japan's advantage to after today arrives on schedule time. ties of all kinds. ago as lN’.KI the aggregate number of I strike the Russians squadrons in de- A fool may know when to stop talk o dinnrv inland parcels forwarded by tail. United, tney are lar stronger than ing, hut a wise man knows w hen not to ■ C. H. LEEP, t ie German post office was 70.245.7tM) any fleet which Japan can send against 1 begin. nnd registered parcels numbered 5,410,. them. They have more men. and more A miser is a man who carries his money Hants and ShoBH Neatly NOO. with a declared value of a thousand guns. .Many ol the Russian vessels arc in a purse that doses easier than it opens. I Repaired. million doll. 11 s. Kurten dais preceding 1 of modern build and equipment. Some men claim to be self-made, while Japan is well aware of all these things some others are supposed to be wife I Cirislmas. uiI.tHM parcels a day were de First Class Work Guaranteed, livered i.i Berlin. The German (Hist office She has counted the odds against her, m a de. cairir-san ll-poutid parcel any distance as she did at the beginning ot the war. Give me a trial. It’s almost as difficult for a women to 1 up to forty six miles for (I cents, and lie- It she triumphs in her attack on the keep n secret as it is lor her to see the ! Next to the Headlight Office. yond thnt distance nnvwhcre in the cm Baltic fleet she will have to do it as she point ol a joke. pire for 12 cents. This business yielded I did m all her other battles, by outclass, ¡ng the Russians in dash, courage and a revenue of * 12.500,000 in 1S93. P* J* Sharp, the exper- A 10 cent stamp insures the collection i skill. That she will overcome these new and delivery ofa.lpotmd parcel from enemies there is not much room for enced dentist is located in 8ARBER nnv house in the British isles to nnv doubt, but a hard fight is ahead of her Dr. Wise’s dental patrrs, and SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING is prepared to do nothing but other house within the same limits. In despite the evident incompetency of the I nited States no package weighing many ot the Russian officers. Part of first class work and give the SHAMPOOING, ETC If your over 4 pounds is transmitted, and the this Russian fleet, it will tie remembered, best of satisfaction charge lor merchandise is lti cents a distinguished itself bv murdering a lew teeth need fixing call upon Electric Bathe nicely fitteti up. Good few TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK. LATIMER, BROS., ANO HAIRDRESSER. I 1 him. I persons suffering with rheumatism TODD & CO., CLOTHIERS. CUPYR/CHTED 1304 BY CROUSE & BRANOEGEC UTICA.NEWYORK. AND OVERCOATS RAINCOATS. N OBODY who is anybody would think cf coin ; without a at'; suit or two. occasion. It is presentì.b-J nt lìgio , t c’ey inknti A correctly designed a- ! proper./ t. .j.-clk.. Suit meets the absolute requirement:: men for business wear. v.C-.'.e-. X7e have such suits ¿•»t b.ttcr ccaJ $20.00, and still better Sack Suits at $30.00, ready r—u., L~t still«- rrctly r.i-dc. Tailoring lias much!) co with cutr.es. ko.rj clothes have much ti v with ycur appcaxance. are prepared to show yn magnificent garments ru by Crouse & Brandt; a grade of clothing wh: is not excelled high class custom tailors’i-'- We are illustrating be um/trui ixa st mia » inMotmi uncA Nnwut our Navasota, which w . - the young man's fa»®1 You who are interested in good clothes will find satisfaction inoursc- TODD & CO., CLOTHIERS. SELLING AT COST! THE RED SHOE HOUSE IS • Vy Closing Out its EntiK Stock of BOOTS AND SHOE- AT COST. Goods are all First Class and up to doit My health compel» me to make a change. This is no humbug. Repairing Neatly Done. P. F. HRDWNE, SalBAff»"