Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 25, 1894, Image 2

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    eral prominent state officials, and
a
officials-elect, and stands ready to
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secure others. Every superiuteiid-
bread
W. F. D. JONES.
I ent or legislator who favors that
Pies and cakes, fresh
big monopoly at the expense of the
every 'lay.
T he C ounty O fficial P aper I people should be published and
the H eadlight stands ready to do French candies. Fresh home uiude
------ Independent in Politics------
its part. It is understood that the candies. New supply of fruits mid
seven
women superintendents in vegetables by every boat.
RATES OE SUBSCRIPTION.
(•TM1CTLY 1NADVANCB.)
this state oppose the trust, and
ICE CREAM
Oue year
$1 K).
Six months
. .7s. that their positions will be con­
Three months
5"-
Restaurant in
tested by the big company in case
Connection.
ADVERTISING RATES.
i inch, per month
$0.76
peryeai $6.75 the vote on school liooks is close.
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2.25
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3.75
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6.75
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” 6000 was bought, outright, and some­
C. W. Kigef,
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11.00
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Local nolle**, ioc I h per line: and .sets, afier
the fir«t insertion. Only .sets per line for first thing of that kind will beattempted
insertion for regular advertisers
The people should
Lost. Found, l'or Rent. For Stile, Wanted, and , in this state.
Special notices, in classi lied "ad" columns, at
the rate of <aie cent per word for first insertion kick hard and long.
TOoijcgÈ poker,
SHiutiwok
i) enbliixltt
v
NI°0K
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and hall rates tlu reafter.
Legal notices. Nonpareil, locts. per line for
first insertion and Sets per line for each siihse
quent insertion.
The general land office lias re­
cently rendered a curious as well
as important decision. The laws
require that a settler taking up
government land must make im­
provements, anil the case in ques­
tion is that of a Sac and Fox In­
dian whose claim was contested on
the ground that he had not made
the necessary improvements. Tiie
decision was given in his favor,
however, as the office held that in
erecting a wigwam he had made
all the improvement he considered
necessary for comfort in living.
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"——— Come and See!
ERSONS Wishing Collections Made, Ac­
counts Adjusted. or those wishing fa
buy sell or exchange Real Estate or Pcrsuual
Property, or
P
Teachers Desiiing Positions,
School Boards Desiring Teachers,
Parlies wishing to rent, and everyone <h siring
information or written work dune, should call
or write (enclosing stamps) to
J. F. HOSMER,
Manager of the Information Bureau & Exchange
Tillamook City, Oregon.
j^^-Xe.xt door to <». A. EDMUNDS & co.
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ANKof
C. & H. THAYBR
Bay City, Ore.
Genet al Banking and Exchange biiNinesa.
Interest paid on time deposits.
The question of towing rafts at
Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany,
sea seems to be pretty definitely
Sweden and all foreign countries.
settled, though it is claimed the
S30T and SHOEMAKER
last venture would have been a
Tillamook.
success if it had not encountered
Hand Sewn Work a Specialty. A
Oregon.
perfect fit guaranteed. Repairing
one of the worst storms for years.
done on the shortest notice.
The matter is one that particularly
Opposite Larsen House.
riLLHMOOl( LIVELY $T/\BLE
interests Tillamook, as it is thought
Tillamook, Oregon.
by many that the success of the
scheme would have prevented mills
from being located here. It is
claimed that the logs would be
JONES B ros . P roprietors .
towed from here to San Francisco,
as the cost of transportation would
be much less that way, and ail the Judge William 1‘. Maulshy, brtthernf
Fii«t-cliisN single and double turn out« kept on
saw dust and slabs would be util­ I. T. Maulnby, of this place, ilie.l at
hand. Boarding and transient stork cared
Weatmiiister, Maryland, October 3. aged
ized at a good profit in a big city 80 years. He waa a son of Gen Israel
tor.
T illamook , ork .
like San Francisco. On the other llavid Manlsby, and was educated at
hand, others claim that it may be Selienctarly, New York. He soon became
years before the mills are started, u prominent member of the bur in Mary­
Prices to Suit
and that the rafting industry would land, and held a number of offices in that
etale For over 50 years he was promi­
the Times:
begin at once, giving employment nent in public life He wag a democrat,
to so many loggers that the benefits of pronounced independent character,
would be as great as if the mills mill published a newspaper at one time
Made to order.
were started, besides making a to advocate his views. He was at one
ready market for those who own time one of the supreme judges of Mary­
Repairing done as cheap as the cheapest.
land. At the breaking out of the civil
Come and be convinced.
timber claims. It is said that the war, he rspi.uaed the cause of the Union
Advocate Building.
building of the raft on the Columbia and was Colonel of the First Maryland
P. F. BROWNE
raised the price of logs greatly, U.S Volunteers. His knowledge of the
and that the principal opposition region of tile Potomac was of great ad­
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Tillamook.
there to the rafting business is vantage to President Lincoln He com­ All
order, David Reasoner, Plaintiff*! Notice of Sheriff' s
manded a brigade at Gettysburg and
vs.
Sale
among saw mill owners who wish distingnislied himself on the occasion
kinds. Ralph T. Graves, deft. ) Under
Foreclosure,
to keep the price of logs down. At The foregoing facts were gleaned from a
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
execution and 01 der of sale duly issued out of
ony rate, there is enough timber in long obituary published ilia New York
the above-named court on the 18th day of Sep­
tember I894. to enforce a judgment against the
Tillamook county to keep all the journal
above named defendant Ralph T. Graves ami in
favor of the above named plaintiff' David Reas­
rafting enterprises and saw mills
oner for the sum of $125.03 with interest fioin
Recently an item appeared it this
the 4th day of January 1892 at the rate of 10 per
that could be operated on the bay paper (a!ling attention to the fact that
cent, per annum and $50 attorney's fee, and the
further sum of $11.15 costs and the further sum
going for the next fifty years.
the Statesman and Asturian reached here
of $17.70 with interest at 8 per cent, per annurii
I TARRY GROSS,
1 1
SAW AND
PLANING
MILLS
‘- - - - - - - BQOTjJ and g[l0E?
Proprietors of
as soon as the Oregonian, and the Oregon­
The Electric
Light System
A Portland man named Timinas ian clipped the item and submitted it to
N. Strong in w riting regarding the the authorities. The correspondence We
on
Hehool book monopoly, says the was referred to this paper, ami it was ex­
cmntry newspapers blindly advo­ plained that the Oregonian and other
morning mail might be brought here 10
cate it. Mr. Strong evidently has hours sooner by having the carrier leave
not read the newspapers, and we North Yamhill immediately after the
believe there is not one in the state morning train arrives in North Yamhill,
but what is fighting the trust. The but with thia connection it is claimed
country papers usually do more that the connection with the Overland ill stork nt our yard which is located
and California mail in Portland would he
towards lighting monopolies than bail. This nmv be all right, but the prin­ ill the heart of the City of Tillamook.
the city papers do. Notwithstand­ cipal mail matter here, and the most im-1
ing the general fight made by the portant, is the morning papers and busi­
newspapers, however, a certain ness letters from Portland Oui Overland
Mrs. A. JOHNSON
clique is determined to give the or California mail is light ami of less im­ Miss L. J. RUGOLES
portance. However, if letters mailed in
state into the hands of the Ameri­
Portland arrive here anv sooner by the
llitggku & 3oljit0Oit
can Hook Company. The school present schedule we are satisfied. This
superintendents will vote on the feature of the case docs not seen to be
selection of books, and it is under­ satisfactorily explained though.
stood a great many of them are
T illamook O rb .,
Fine wedding cards and fancy stiltion- Near Court House.
already “fixed.” The American
ery, also large stock of extra quality
kHoo Company has control of sev-| linen paper, just received at this office.
Spruce, Fir and
Tillamoo^, Oregon.
MIELI XERV
Ripans Tabules : standard remedy.
from June 20th 1893 and the further sum offs.io
with interest thereon from April 9th 1894, and
to me directed and delivered ns Sheriff’of iilla-
11100k County, Oregon, commanding me to sell
the following described property to wit.
The SE *4 of the SEW of section 12 and the
E % of the NE *4 and the SW 1 . of the NE l4 of
Section 13, Tp. 2 S., R. 8 W.. Willamette Merid­
ian, to satisfy said judgment and costs.
Now therefore by virtue of said execution and
order of sale I will sell at public auction, to the
highest bidder, for cash in hand, at the court
house door in Tillamook City, in Tillamook
County, Oregon, at the hour of 10o'clock, in
the forenoon, on the 15th day of November 13 cm .
the above described real property to satisfy said
judgment and costs and accruing costs.
Given under iny hand this 11 day of Oct. ¡894.
J. H. J ackson ,
Sheriff of Tillamook County,
Oregon.