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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1893)
C. Comer has shipped some linn tier. I The Tillamook Lumbering Co. has Published every rhuraday cveiiiu*. laten kept busily employed supply OFFICIAL PAPER OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY. ing the local demand. The city of Tillamook suffered F, DIT OK AND PKOFMIETOK T om C oatmm by a fire but its losses will soon be T illamook , O kk ., Dec. 28, 1893. forgotten. The citizens were awak ened from a lethargic stupor, went RATKX <»K si ns- KIHTION to work with energy and grit, went (sTRICTLY 1 N ADV ANC F.. ) »lau. in debt with the easy assurance of Oue year "S. Six months 90 all Americans, and, like true Three month' ADVERTISING KATES. Americans, are paying up their per year $6.75 inch, per month #0.75 " ’’ 2o.oo debts. New people have cast their 3 . ” ” 33«> Vi col. ” ” 3 75 New enterprises are . ” ” 6o.oo lots with us. h • •; " . ” ” 100.00 1 ” ” •’ 11.00 The government and Local notic**. locts. per line: — - sets. after springing up. the first insertion. Only sets per line for first improvements on the bay have insertion for regular a'lvertise* s Lost, Found. For Rent For Sale, Wanted and been completed as far as the appro Special notices, in classified "ad” columns, at th«* rate of one cent per word for first insertion priations would allow, and farther and halt rates thereafter. Legal notices. Nonpareil, locts. per line for recommended flr^t insertion and 5cta per line for each siibse appropriations are quent insertion. ♦ • wherewith to carry out the plans. All local notices will be “starred” or otherwise Inquiries from people in distant designated as advertisement». No special position will be agreed upon for parts of the country are frequent any advertisement, though we take especial pains to display advertising matter effectively and the indications are that the and give as favorable position as possible, fre quently changing the "make-up" of the paper coming year will be a prosperous We makeH special effort to change or re-build one for Tillamook. «Eillantook fjcrtbliuhL advertisements as often as our natrons desire, but make no contract to that effe< t. We reserve the right to reject any advertise ment that we deem objectionable. A'l'lress all communications Io T he H eadlight , T illamook , ok . . ... ...... ... ................................................. iua. SU! •" i IM the C ircuit C ovet of the S tate of O be . .................................................................................................................... ... OOM FOM THE COVWTV OF T1LLAMOOK. c W Smith, Plaintiff t Notice af vs / Sheriffs George F. williams, iXeFt.) Sale. Notice ih hereby given that bv virtue of an ex ecution dulv issue«! out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for »he County ot Villa rnook, on the 18th day of December, 1893, to en force a judgment against the above named de fendant. and in favor of the above named Shade Trees. plaintiff, being a balance due on said judgment Ornamental Trees, of Five Hundred and Sixty uine Dollars ($<¿9.00) also an execution issued on the 18 day of Decem or Shrubs, Smalt Fruits, ber. 1893, out o the above named Court, to en force a judgment against the above named Grape Fines, Boses, or any defendant, Hud hi favor of the above named plaintiff, being a balance ou said judgment of Other Xutsery stoch, and i wo Hundred and Thirty Nine Dollars, (#239.00) want the best for the least together with interest on said judgments troni the 27th «lay of August, 1892. at 8 per cent per money it will pay you to write annum, and to me directe«! and delivered as sheriff of said Connty and State, commanding me to levy upon and sell the personal property of said defendant, or if a sufficient cannot be found, then upon the real property of said de We have a large lot, a good assortment and our fendant. and being unable after diligent search prices are very low this season. Write to find any personal property out of which to make the same, I did, «»n the 19th day of Decern- for catalogue. • >er. 1503, duly levy the aforesaid executions on the following described real property, to-wit: All of the right, title ami estate of the said < -forge F Williams had on the 27 day of August Corvallis, Oregon. ¡892, or since, in and to the following describe«! tract: Beginning at a point where the north line 111 I I 11 11 IiI 111 11iI I I■I•••••••••'•* 1 11 ' of Trude Street, Pacific addition to Bay City. Til 111 • 11111111 11 • 1111111 I I ••'•••• I ••••••' • • lamook County, Oregon, extended westerly reaches low watermark, thence continuing said line to the north west corner of the Williams dock and piling; thence southerly at right an gles 400 feet; thence easterly parallel with Trade street to low water mark, thence northerly along low water to place of beginning. Now, therefore, after due levy and by virtue of said executions, I will sell at public auction for cash in band, to the highest ladder, at the Court house door, at Tillamook, in Tillamook County, Oregon, on the 2oth day of January, 1894, All kind« of wood work and wagon at the hour of lo o'clock in the forenoon, all of work done. the right, title and estate of the said George F. Williams in and to the above described tract to satisfy sai<l judgments together with costs and accruing costs. Given under my hand this 20th day of Decem ber, 1898. J ohn D. E dwards , Pince of business: I11 Win. Hcitiniller's Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon. 30-34 shop, Tillamook, Ore. 3-9t If you are going to plant any Fruit Trees .v HEAD¿/<t llll-IIM. '///’ TO US. Corvallis Nursery (lives the County and CitylNews in full, be sides all the important telegraphic news and selected miscellany, and com ments fearlessly and indepen dently upon all topics. Co., “Theyear has gone! And with it Many glorious throng of happy dreams.” J Bill Heads, Statements, and Shipping i Posters, Tags, «¡utter-Snipes andCirculars. : I» r i LEGAL BLANK PRINTING Wedding and Ball Invita tions, Tickets, Folders and Book work done to order. I We keep the best qualities of 11 paper cards, and stationery, Barber » Shop. and can always guarantee satisfaction in that line. i'çj'RÎ ft TILLAMOOK ■ a “i i: a< machia ^ â I New Tyqie, new Fixtures, in fact everything needed in a first class printing office is found in the H eadlight establishment. The plant is very extensive for a town of the size and additions in {the wav of paper is borders, cuts, type and made prin ted f>1 the very are being machinery ! ail the time. best style of The machinery and art as to m ec h a n i cal fixtures are of the latest and most and every de partment : ¿I the print is clear, is the advertisements as complete as can be artistic, and the very l»est quality of paper found in is med. country offices ? 9 a and typograph ical appearance, approved kind No efforts are spared to 11 aketlie H ead ) light the best county newspaper in Oregon, or the North West, for that Tillamolç Lumbering Company matter. You need not feel ashamed to send the H e adlight east to friends or prospective « immigrants—its appearance will convince anyone that we have a prosperous and enterprising county. I HEADLIGHT *- II The H eadlight is the oldest Paper, the leading paper and »I rn has the largest circulation— larger than the circulation 3 of all other county papers. It has l-een here 5 years and STOOD THE TEST WHILE Proprietors of The Electric Light System 1 Í Commercial Job Printing. Fred Martin, Spruce, Fir and Cedar Lumber Í Envelops, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Placards, This year, for many succeeding ________________________________________I years, will hold its place in the re Ere this issue of the H eadlight membrance of man as a most woeful I n the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of O re gon for T illamook C ounty . reaches many of our readers the one. Theodore Steinhilber, Pltff. J Notice of Edward Evansand E. F. Evans, f Sheriffs New Year will have fairly eom- In countries we know not of save Defendants j ”ale menced. To all we send greet as the short, crisp dispatches in the Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution duly issued out of the above named ilig and heartiest good wishes fora daily papers catch our eye, the court on the 6th day of December 1803 to enforce a judgment against the above named defendants prosperous year. and in favor of the above named plaintiff for the plague has held carnival and has sum of twenty-two and fiftv one-hundredths dollars ($22.50) and interest from the 8th day of walked the earth a ghastly familiar May 1893 nt the rate of 10 per cent per annum, and the further sum of Twenty and five hun in communities. dredths dollars ($20.05) cost and accruing costs, Hot and cold water baths and to m _• directed and delivered as sheriff of Famine, storm, wreck and flood, said at any time. county and state, commanding me to levy and sell the personal property of the above have claimed their usual quota of upon named defemlants or if a sufficient amount can- not be found then upon the real property of FiddlT plhrirt in OVPltli l?P^nPpf’ victims. said defendants sufficient to satisfy said judg- 1 11 pL uldpp 111 uVulU AupUuuu» nieut with costs and accruing costs; ineiit costs: and not be * The South Americans are busily ing able after diligent search to find any personal Opposite Larsen House. Assessor Pye went before the engaged fusiladilig their own cen property ot said defendants out of which to make the same I did on the nth day of December 1893 state board of equalization, Thurs ters of commerce, and are only duly levy upon the following real property toe Tihamook, Oregon. wit: Lots 3 and 4 of b ock 7, town of Bay City, in day, ami asked a reduction of 20 saved from wholesale inter-necine Tillamook County, Oregon, belonging to the above named defendant, E. F. Evans. Now per cent in the assessment of slaughter by their execrably bad therefore after said levy and by virtue of said execution I will sell at public auction for cash horses, 10 per cent in agricultural marksmanship. in hand, at the court house doorat Tillamook, in Tillamook county, Oregon, on the 13th day lands, and 10 per cent on cattle in January 1894, at the hour 10 o’clock in the At Morocco a Christian nation of forenoon, the above desert bed real property or a this county. sufficient amount to satisfy said judgment to has been busily engaged in ' gether with costs and accruing costs. Given under my hand this 12 day of Dec. 1893. From present appearances it teaching the Moslem the error of J ohn D. E dwards , 29 3o Sheriff of Tillamook Co., Ore seems as if it will be difficult to se their ways, emphasizing its in GEOSQUIRES, Prop. cure a conviction against most of struction by the dazzling glare of a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. the Portland smuggling ring. One modern search light, which en Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Novem I3, 1893.—Notice is hereby given that the and all deny Blum’s statements ables it to (piite effectually shell a ber following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hits mob of frightened wretches. point bhink and by bringing testi claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook county, at Tilla In another part of Africa subjects mook, mony as to their previous good rep Ore., on January 9, 1.594, viz: Ì » I daughter and heir at law of utation and Blum’s corresponding of another Christian nation are Diantha Page, Sani'l Sax, deceased, ly bad ona. they appear likely to quite as actively hunting the un Homestead Entry No. 7727 for the n e of sec. 15. tp. 2 s, r 9 w. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS. escape the penitentiary, though it fortunate Lobenguela out of iiis She names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and culi.vation of, will be difficult to make the gener mountain home, that he may not said land, viz: F M. Lamb, Jacob Blum, John Marolf. and al public believe that they were ig- interfere with the importation of Albeit Harris, all of Tillamook. Oregon. Favorite stopping place of commercial 25'29 Robert A. Miller, Register. norantof the smugglers' operations. missionaries and rum. Travelers. The Americans are not, of course, Miss L. J. RUQQLE8 Mrs. A. JOHN8ON Another of Mrs. George II. Wil doing any national throat-cutting. • • ' liams’ disciples has got lost in the Equally of course, they are not be Clams and other sea-side delicacies a llltögii'ö & 3oljtt0Olt wilderness and succumbed to the hind in the race. specialty. effects of an attempted forty days' In America have been thousands ■ IB B IB IB IB IB IB Bl B IB IB IB fast. The victim, Mrs. Wells, had of railroad employees, under the MILLINERY B B fl Bi O IB B 9 B Bl IB ■ made a previous attempt. It seems pressure of the immense traffic as if the authorities ought to take brought about by the Exposition, Near Court House, hold of the matter and see if some have been worked from twelve to means cannot be devised to prevent sixty hours at a stretch, and as a loaned, this foolishness. It is just as much natural consequence, have mis Money •/ the people's duty to punish a per placed switches, mistaken train or son for exercising undue influence ders, nodded at their posts and Notes bought, over a weaker mind, whereby life have piled up heaps of wrecked Collections made, is endangered, as if some other or Pullmans, gigantic locomotives and quicker method of destruction were GEO. W KIGER. crushed piuwengers into indistin employed. The fittest place for guishable masses. What was lack 41-54 Bay Citv Mrs. Williams is the insane asylum ing in the way of terror in this line or the penitentiary. When you come has been made up by lists of wrecks to the Wilson River country, Washingtonians who talk so on the great lakes, of suicides, of stopatRceher’s. much itlsiut hard times ought to be lynched and tortured negroes. We ACCOMMODATIONS. put through the pioneer paces for assassinated a tew people, electro AMPLE a short time, says the Spokane Re cuted and hung others, and even Qood Beds view. Forty or fifty years ago mo our public amiisenienta have cen FISH AND GAME IN SEASON tley was a curiosity among the tered principally, during the year, Talagraph offica in the house. white settlers of the Pacific North in a sport conducted on what is' Grain and hay west. Joe Meek. Oregon's first del called a "grid-iron," and in which lor teama. Stage egate to congress, went to the a man is expected at any time dur to Forest Grove or Tillamook, national capital on a cayuse, and ing the progress of the game, to when ordered. All kinds of turning done to order. hustled on the way for provisions. drop onto the field in order that Mouldings and brackets of all kinds. Money he hail none, but faith in from fourteen to twenty other fel H. S HUDSON, calculable. Many of the first fam lows may pile themselves on top of ----- Breeder of------ ilies subsisted for weeks on boiled him, dislocating his limbs, or neck, Bik. Spanish, Indian Games, Brou n wheat straight, with now and then aa the aftair may terminate. To Leghorns, and Light Brahmas variety in the way of venison and cup the list of physical climaxes, salmon. Yet many of these pio the principal portion of the Ameri Eggs lor solo in season at St par setting. Cockrels for sale at $2.00 each. neers grew prosperous and rich can people, to use the words of Mr. Send for catalogue. through their own unaided efforts. Edison, early in the season re H S HUDSON. Gaston. Ore. They had the thrift and energy,. solved themselves "into a commit He make the very lowest prices oil and these applied to the natural tee ot lunatics. Trade lias been cash orders. Sewing done with accuracy. leauurc« ■< of the country brought paralyzed. finance« shattered, wealth and comfort. princely fortunes tumbled into the dust, firms of exceptionally long TM« year has not Imen unkind standing and high credit forced to to I illamook people. The county, the wall: strikes have been inau LINE. as a whole has prospered greatly. gurated and the strikers have ■tag» STAGE *111 leave Eornt Grove for Tillamook Our products are meeting with starved. every Tur*tay and Fnday Tillamook Wednea- ready sale at fair prices. The es The year has been a wonderful, ajr« and Saturdays. H. D JONES. Prop.r tablishment of two creameries Ims wild, mad orgie! And looking back done much for our finances. While tlier« is scarcely a single ray of Rq-ans Tab tiles: a family retmxly. lumber has not been high priced, brightness to illumine the whole RI pa ns Tabulra : for bad temper. yet the Truckee and Nehalem Mill miserable phantasmagoria. Ri|>an« Tabnlea cure bad breath. in stock at onr yard which is located Co.s' output has been steady. The We are only allowed satisfaction Rip»«» Tabules : for torpid liver. in the heart of the City of Tillamook.' Cooperage Co. has spasmodically in behalf of humanity that the year Ripan» Tabules cure biliousness. sent in considerable money, and J. is done. Rip*«* Talmles cure diuines.«. I Forest (dove and Tillamook I» I I letter lleiuls, Note Head-, Blacksmith SAW AND PLANING MILLS. I JOB « PRINTING CARL P. KNUDSON, HoiWhoeing a Specialty. Of one year Willis sang: I other papers have come and gone. If you pay for it a year in advance, you are not likely to lose your money. Subscription price for the I I I i r fi HKADi.ioHT|1.50in advance. ill » PIQXEER PAPER If you wish to advertise Tillamook County, semi the s I I I H eadlight ahmad. It will I I : i from time to time contain reliable descriptive articles regarding Tillamook and its I wonderful resources and will I excellent timber, our rich ■ !l f let the world know of our farming and dairy lands, and our magnificent rivers. I J