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<t ill a nui o It £)Viibli(iht. Published every Thursday evening. OFFICIAL PAPER OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY. ToM C oatem EDITOR AND pMOl’MIBTOK 7, I K!»3. K 1 fF.S OF SUBSCRIPTION. (STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) One year Six IHOIltllM ....................... Three month* 11 *4). .7 5- 50. T illamook , O he ., Sept. ai > veictisis <; rates p< r \enr|ft 75 f 0.7.5 . ” ” 2o.uo * 25 ” ” X30O 3-73 . ” ” 60.00 ft 75 _ 11.00 ___ ” ” loo.00 loris, per line: and 5ct» afier Local notte* •», 1, u>< _____ ___ ;...... Only rcts per line for first the first ___ insertion. insertion for regular a-lvertisei s Lost, Found For Kent ForStil»-, Wanted, and S|M’<’ial notices, in classified • a<l'' columns, at tin* rate of one cent per wordfor first insertion and halt rates th reafter. 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Address all communications to THE llEAhl.lGHT, T illamook . i » k . State Ti-t-aHUi-er Metcliam I iiih Hi nt out the last of the warrants fir the school fund t hat was appor tioned among the counties. Thus were SS4.451.5O sent out among the people, though that sum is not supposed really to get into circu lation iininediately. It is to lie used in support of the schools dur ing the winter. Salem Statesman. White men drove tin- Chinamen from the hop fields at Butteville, M u-ion county, on Monday, and prevented them from working. Tile papers state that the government will be asked to scud militia to protect the Chinese hip pick - i - i . Why not use the money it would cost to send out the militia to d.-- port these Mongolians and give tlie Amerieans a chance to go to work? NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION WHAT WE GOT The House passed the Wilson Land Offlce al Oregon City, Oreoon. July 31 !«u3.—Notice is hereby given that the following bill repealing the Sherman silver -.ettler has filed notice of hi* intention Tile Boston Journal says in res named to make final proof in support of his claim, and purchase act by a large majority. | that said proof will be made before the County pect to the Behring Sea decision Clerk of Tillamook County, at l illamook, Ore The Senate is likely to do the gon. on September 20, 1893. viz: that the United States tippears to Daniel R. Hurlburt. same, but seems inelined to bear No. 92 4. for the lol 2 and r of » have won the substance of the ease w Honu-atvad '• and s w ** of > e aec.V». tp > r >° " with the usual amount of discus He names the following witnesses to prove his w ithout the form of it. The Htil>- continuous residence upon anti cultivation of. . sion upon the part of the silverites. land, viz: _ >iwir stance that remains after careful said j W Waxwell, Benjamin O’Hara. B. O Hara, Tlie intense personality ami examination of the verdict is rather and William O Hara all of Netarts. Tillamook County. Oregon. strength of President Cleveland is ii 16 J. 1. Apperson, Register j thin. It is decided that Behring like a rock now to those w ho recog Sea is not a closed sea, that we did NOTICE FOR PfBI.K'ATloN uizi- the fact that our dollar must office at Oregon City, Ore , July 31. 1S93 not purchase exclusive rights from — Land Notice is hereby given that the fallowing- lie worth a dollar in every market settler has filed notice of his intention Russia and that we have no prop named to make final proof in support of his claim, and in the world. So many of our se that said proof will be made before theCounty erty in seal life out of our national clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore , curities are held by capitalists of viz: jurisdiction. Against these three on September 20, J. I893, fl. Brown, foreign countries that anything Homestead No 8842. for the e % of n w >4. sec. important negatives we have an 25, and - e ‘4 of s w % and s w of s e sec 24. which depreciates their value expression of opinion on the part 1 He names the following witnesses to prove his causes them to be returned to us of the court that it is wrong to kill continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: at once as dishonored paper. The seals with firearms; that it would A illiain Thacker, Seth Moon,.Charles Smith, and Wesley Smith, all of Blaine, Tillamook Uuited States is not yet the World be bad policy to kill seals at all county, Oregon 1I-I6 J. T. Apperson, Register. nor does she represent the amount during the breeding season, and of concentrated and immediate NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. that seal-hunters should not ap Land office at Oregon City, Oregon. August 21, wealth that Great Britain does. 1893. — Notice is hereby given tliat the follow- proach within sixty miles of the named settler has fileti notice of his intention to make film! proof in support of his claim, and I*iy biloff Islands in their hunt for There are so many' kinds of that said proof will be made before tlie County of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook, Ore., 011 beauty after which one may strive seals. The three conditions which Clerk October 17th, 1893. viz: are negatived were issues between Anna E- Rowley, that we are bewildered by the bare Pre. I). S., No. 78-12, for the s w ‘4 of sec. 4, tp. 1 s, ry w. England and the United States, attempt to number them. There He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation is beauty of manner, of utterance, while the three recommendations of said land, viz: F. A. Oakes, E. K. Barnard, Herman Brown of achievement, of reputation, of made apply to all the world. II and B. J. Penwell, of Tillamook. Ore. Robert A, Miller, Register. character, any one of these out the Behring Sea had been declared 1419 a closed sea, if it bad been decided weighs b'-auty of person, even in NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, August 2:, the scales of society. Cultivate the we purchased exclusive rights of 1893 —Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to kind that lasts the longest. Beauty Russia, or that we could acquire a make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County of manner, tender consideration property in seal life, the United Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore", 93, viz: and reverence will make it impos States would have had some ground on October I7, 1 Olans W. Olsen. Entry No. 80;o, for the n e '4 of n e r sible for you ever to be desolate, to stand upon, not only against Homestead sec 8. w L of n \\ *4. se '4 of n w *4, sec. 9, r 9 w. and will ensure your always being England, but against other nations tp. lie 2 s names the following witnesses to prove as well. Bill it is not clear how his continu .11s residence upon and cultivation loved. No physical delect, how of, said land, viz: Albert Harris, Wm. O'Hara, Theo. Kingsley, ever irremediable, can bar you we can sustain a line drawn around and <'. S. Smith, of Tillamook, Ti.lamook county, from this choicest of all exterior the islands at a distance of sixty Oregon. 14-I9 Robert A. Miller, Register. ill tract ions. Beauty of utterance miles, how we can compel observ NOTK'K FOR PUBLICATION. Ims a fadeless charm; opens nil ance of the recommendation that Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. August seal-liunters suspend operations 21. 1898.—Notice is ......................................... ........ the hereby given that hearts whose key it is worth while following named settler has filed notice of his to wish for; and makes those once three months in the year, nor how intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before obscure the heroes of.society, the we can induce sealers not to use the County Clerk of Tillamook county, al Tilla mook. Ore., on October 17, 1893, viz: Fresh Frederick E Page, peers of kings. Beauty of achieve the most destructive weapon they Homestead Entry No. 7788 for the n w ’4 of sec. ment, whet er in overcoming a can lay hands on in the prosecu- 14, tp. 2 s, r 9 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his hasty temper, a habit of exaggera t ion of I heir business. continuous residence upon and cuk.vation of, Cohn & Co., The Leading Merchants of Tillamook Co Have just received their immense stock of Fall and Winter Dress Goods. New Woolensand Ginghams, in endless var ieties. New Outing Flannels. Calicoes. V large stock of Underwear We claim to have the largest and best assorted stock of Ladies dress and fancy goods this side of Portland. Call and inspect our stock even though you do not want to buy. We have marked all our goods to suit hard times. tion, in exploring a continent, or guiding well the ship of state, is always fascinating, and whether known in a circle large as the equator, or only in the family cir cle at home, those who are in this fashion beautiful are never deso late, and some one always loves them.—Ex, THE COON said land, viz: Albert Harris, Jacob Blum, Isaac C. Quick, and John Rupp, of Nestocton, Ore. J4*i9 Robert A. Miller, Register. T 7 k Ax 1 1 'A ¿V 0 ^ND CONFECTIONERY. NOW OPEN bread, pies, cakes etc. always on hand. Home- made and French candies, oranges, nuts arid lemons. First ( lass Restaurant in Connection. -wi If you look in Webster's Una T1MBF.11 L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.— N oth e for P ublication . bridged for the word “Coon'' you United States Land MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Office, Oregon City, Ore gon. July 24, I893. — Notice is hereby given that won't find it in that form, as the in compliance with (s' r ---- <—-------------- ------- CORNER FIRST Sr. & STII.I.WF.I.L A vs. the provisions of the act of name of the animal it refers to is Congress of June 3 18, m entitled An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, and Washington Terntoi v. ’ raeoon, sometimes written raccoon Oregon, Nevada Jonas T. Clink, THE OLD RELIABLE Larch, County of Tillamook, State of Oregon, rackoon. The zoologist takes of has this day filed in this office his sworn state No. 2903, for the purchase of the w of s pleasure in announcing that the ment w '4, s e ‘4 ol s w »4, and s a of s e *Z, of section No. 26, in tp. 1 s, r 7 w, and will offer proof raccoon is a ‘'carnivorousmammal'' to show that the land sought is more valuable LOUD asi oil. for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur and places the Californian species The gli nt strike of coni miners poses, and to establish his claim to said land William Waldorf Astor is criti or black-footed raccoon on his list before the Register ami Receiver of this office ili England lias causi-il suoli il cized severely for having with at Oregon Citv, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 1st dav of November 18 <3. He names as witnesses: scarcity of c >al tliat manufactories drawn from picnic parties the time as l’rocyon Herniandezii, and the John Kuns, of McMinnville, Oregon, H C Mood, of Oregon Citv. Oregon. MT. Records' .7 complete Stock of Dru^s-, Eastern coon, which differs from ami Olive Rhude, of Larch. all over thè country are foreed to honored privelege of lauding on Any and all persons claiming adversely the Patent Medicines. Toilet-^ tiie Western only in some unim the shore of Cliveden, his place at eluse down, and rnilronds bave almve-describcd lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 1st dav Articles, Motions on hit nd . portant characters, as l ’ rocyon ]o- Maidenhead, w hich lie has rented A dillieulty in g -tting l'm-l lo curry of Novi mber 1893. J from t he I hike <>f West minster, lie tor. The Southern Negro has in 12 21 J- T. Apperson, Register. 011 tlieir traili'-. As a consequeiice has also closed the Woodson his C ovntv C' h - rt of tiik S tate or O kk - tl.ey ari- now testing a ppli.inces l'or estate to the public. Ilis course is variably called him the coon, and Is tiik OON FOK THE Col NTV OF TILLAMOOK. using crude oil in tlieir furmices, regarded as an indication that lie now tlie little animal “lias the Mitchell. I.e» ts Sc Slaver Co.. I-ltffs, va. unii it is vi-ry probable tliat in intends to puss most of his time at laugh on the Negro, and calls him I.. Crenahaw. Henry Creiiahaw and Maria M. Crenaliaa, Hells. I 'livcdeu. — Ex. a coon'' in return. many cases Ibis will he thè tue) To L. Crenahaw, Henry Crenshaw, and Maria Crenshaw. The eiRin has a mischievous dis tn -M. the Since Mr. Astor went Io England uscii in thè future. Name of the State of Oregon. Vou are llerel.y ronared to appear aiul answer the com- G T7/Z Prescriptions carefully lie is getting very exclusive, This position like a monkey, and is plaint filed "gainst you ill the above entilled nctl'iiiwltliin ten days from thedate of theaervice compounded. Fifty years country could well spare a often tamed as a pet. Oregonians lew The Dayton Herald says that of this su nmonsupon you. if served within tins \&experience in th is busin ess. county : or. it served n any other countv of this more such specimens. do not pay much, if any, attention Dayton is now without a marshal, atatv. then within twenty (lavs from the'date of service of this summons upo„ vou and if to coon hunting as a sport, neither the constable and lawyer, threeoflieials ' ">u fall so to answer, for want thereof the EXCHANGE NOTES. plaliitifrwdl take judgment agiimt vim for tlie do they limit it for its flesh or skin. sum who, with the justice of the peace, ol »172 .valid coglsand disbursements here I lie t floils of some papers and Ail Eastern paper says: lfred illiams in. and in i a-e of service of publication of till- it has seemed, for the past two summon« if the defendants fait to appear and people to saddle the respon.-ibilit \ answer .aid complaint by the first dav of the The cinnamon coon is a grand first regular term of the above entitled court months, almost impossible to do of the death ol Lieut. Nelson upon next ensuing publication of ihis summon, for nephew, so to speak, of the brow n six without owing to rush of legal Ims- sttcces-ne w.ek. in the Tillamook H kai > Gen. Compton are i-idieulous. It bear. His appetite much resem LK.H1 to wn, the regular term of thecounty iliess. The constable and legal court ala.ve named convening on the sixth duv is such a farce that a person with Hutchins bles that of Bruin. He is very 01 Novnnla-r liu. the plaintiff- will takeiudir- mlviser are at the const rusticat Corner ment against said defendants as above specified TillarrnooR, Oregon out brains could sei- through it.— fond of a choice rabbit steak and a and an order of sale for the following descrilad ing, the mnrslial nt work assisting real property, now under attachment in this i'eleplmne- Register. V," ” b K * °* '"*c,i'"l 2. Tp 2 S Rs W dredging the river. The justice is bit of juicy Mpiirrel. Tlie common of the W ‘ illamette Meridian in Tillamook county Miners from Cieur d'Alene are Oregon, also Mana M. Crenshaws undivided left—with n portion of the city eiRin may be very aptly described one ^IZSTZE OF halt interest ■ of s K Q, now employed as farm hands in “dads” to run town atlairs. All is as ¡1 cross between a eat and a dog. quiet, and Ihivton is still there. Eastern Oregon and Washington His tail is his ow n peculiar prop U laudr T hayer , tci . Attorney for Plaint iff at £1.00 per day and Isiard. Van That’s nothing. We have had erty, however. It has a long This suminon, is pubt.shed by order of Hon "lb i1^'" "'J"dge " ,ia1"1 A“»u«l circuit court and a whole host of Delashmult informs the Welcome fringe of brown fur, striped with lawyei-s. here for the past two that tlie mini* owners of Idaho black bars, and is big enough to At all hours. would give employment to thous wag the eiHin, when occasion re weeks and the town is here yet. ands of these laborers iftliev would quires. Every reputable coon Inis | work lor £1.75 per day and board NEW HOUSE NEW FURNITURE We understand that tin- Farm a pair of side whiskers, Dundrearv But their union will not permit er's Alliance did not accept the like in aspect, through which the Pamltin., ( .Linet Work, etc . n,.,k to order tender that was made to it by tile this, mid tlie mine ow ners cannot wind need never cease blowing. atl'oi-d tn pax the £. ’ !.5o er dav de directors of the Tillamook Fair His one companion is the opossum. SCROLL SAWING M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor. Ass's-iation, of the Fair grounds in manded. Welcome. The cism and the ’possum are the Not only the Sate Deposit people Tillaimmk. Damon mid I’ythias, the David First class in Evsry respect; best accnmrnndatians in the Wooden Pumps made. It would pi'ibalilv have entailed but bankers mid business men gen and Jonathan of the brute crea city. Headquarters far the traveling public Located a great <1 al ot trouble upon what erally unite in declaring that tion.They I mii I i wage rvlentlesa war Next door to Fred torren-, B1rek»mith Shop cn main street. Tillamaaic. Dragan. T illamook . O bkgoh . ever committee had been ap|H>iuted money is beginning to move again, on the rabbit and the squirrel. l iie mind-eiii-e is at work mid peo to organize and conduct tile matter, They both love holes in the ground When yi u come Mrs. J- JOHHBO* ple are getting over tlie fright t" the Wilson Miss L J. RUGOLES more pvt Imps, than the hem-tit. and Isitli prosper because tlu v are River country, which caused hard times. In ¡ca HoHever.it is evident that in so "devilisli sly." stopHtltielier's. Blacksmith. some parts of the United States tions are favorable for a g<sal fall llttßßtro & AMPLE L- ACCOMMODATIONS. agiieultur.il fairs are held which season, with money to spare for (Jo od Beds AU kiiiili. of wimm I \ioik « i. F. Bulletin. agon are attended by great crowds, ami public enterprise- Wi»rk done. that farmers take a pride in bring FISH AND GAME IN SEASON I liv .U’viduvii liiTtihi I rin cluing- ing lot- exhibition their liui'st ,-<l liniitl.- and ip hie \nlvdivtory F. Ttlenph office in the house. T ill *»“’*- *’•*' Ne.r Court lion««. horses ami stock generally. Wash R. Wall mivm : It Grain and liav- ington county lias had a fair for ior teams Sia^e “I m running the lli nild Ha I to Korvst Grove very many years, mi , perlia|>s, Ims thought it should Im run, I have, Mur« of laimncM: In Win. HHmiHer'at or Tillain-jok. nearly every county in Oregon ex- no tintili), made Mime frieiiilii and when ordered. shop, Tillamook, Ore :<-9t Hot and cold water baths i-'-pt the Coast eomiti'-s. 'flier,* «mie enemies, mid I would not willingly part wilh either. To the at any time. apl'eais Io lie a la..... tit to tlie PAINTING, in mivn of the Herald I w ¡ h I i to nay fanners of ordinery countieti in that I truM they will traiish-r their these lairs as the farmers sup|H>rt enmity to me.” STAGE LINE. them. In lids county it seems to JatueH F. Girton now rum, the Opposite I arsen House. and Paper-hanging. Sugt will leave Forest Grove «or la* ditTvrent. IMipvr. every Tuevdsy and Friday; Tillamook GKO. W KIGER. I 41 54 H».MA*.g < days snd Saturdays. Hay Cite “D p . H. P .T>. Johnson. A W , DRUG STORE! DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES. Prescriptions Compounded Nals Thompson, Cabinet Mailer and Carpenter. LARSEN * HOUSE CARLI’. KNUDSON, Jilin, millinery Barbe? V Shop Fii’gt Money loaned. in every Impeci Notes bought, Collections made, ¡Shoeing a Forest Grove and Tillamook. Frescoing, Decorating, 4 Ttl.amook County. Ore H D JONES. Prop.r