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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1896)
! „0ULD HURT INSTEAD OF HELP. rrr* L'oinaK” Would Farmers. lijare the notice for Publication, ^ANI.oPH. p; AT(>re •GON CITY, OREGON. f'or Mh..^ No.k.i.h.reh' Riveu that the I notice of bi* .‘.trillion to malic II...1—- support of hi* rishn. «ut! that .ni l p,o. proof )/will in ¡¿- J- M. JOHNSON dhalkbin strength of the 16 to 1 agi- I L) lira in the belief that it would ----- —• made before Fresh Fish “ .fit the agricultural clan« h . This is a Ure<.unl)(leikofTilli '»•ok County at Tills „ ,.rn,r. The facts of all human ..look, Oregon on 3’»», w , 1S6 ofs vi>: a If ted ' ^¡eiice show conclusively that free C.rlw.. up- Salt Sainton, F KS.F. ofH. 1 %‘.fScc .uiHts \v ! 'Xr would cause widespread and pro- of S. W. ,of OCC 9. Tp. I S. R Q U If, , ,1 1 ¿ged injury to the farmers of this wire««..» p,oTh).,,^:„^cn ',l-i' ! .»..owing Crabs, Clams eoflntry. ‘:P».....dcuhiv1„iUn0(.s.idU*d0U,\ residence : I> vias. Charley J 1 The mere threat of free coinage would Etc., Etc. «eatly injure the farmers by causing front, Flatiiiilcrs anil slI other fii.li ( fniniroediate calling in of all loans in their season. Fretal. Salmon Eggs | through the natural desire of lenders to “'»“««T a . MILLER. Rcúter. for liait kept constiintlv - ...... -!y on hand at OI- I jetbwfc money worth as much as they sen’s wl.aif. | tut. Hundreds of thousands of furmen Pi ices Reasonable. <1-tiiii iati I H ti-ix'H Sal« I «ould be unable to pay their mort- I ^s, and their farms would he sold at I ^licel.hcrehy given.hn, unde cd I ¡gacriflee. No new loans would be ¿"sh .'h"?' r7 day’ "in "ffer fur •“* fur 1 forthcoming, as the owners of capital I C..I. .he herenmner described land. a. admin I would not invest so long as there was 7,7 . '“ta,e McKinley danger that by a change in the 1l«cea.ed, at private .ale In the city of TillaL ,1 ooney standard the value of loans •nook, llllamook county, Oregon I.,»it I would be cut in two. As the chief com Commencing ,t the N. w. corner of the n . ’ oi section 29, T. 38 R. 9\y plaint of the farmers now is that inter- W '< ot the S. FL o' is too high and capital too scar«', Willamette Meridian in Tillamook county Dicgon running lhei.ee 8. on the | the effect of a policy which would make line Io the middle of the Big Xestm section _ _ oca river capital scarcer and dearer can bo figured county, state and r J meridian /¿L... aforesaid, thence ulvll | out by each farmer for himself. Haaterty following ll.e middle of Mid Blg x' Leaves Tillamook Daily for all point I A second way in which free coinage tucca river up stream .treat., to a r. point W where the would hurt agriculture would be by the •".<1 river cr..»re« the north hue of tl,c 7'1 on llis La v. Those wishing n safe com- financial panic w hich would inevitably McKinley u s. hmue.tead claim thence wes T. fuitnblu trip lu Bay Points Ink« Irene. Your pntronuge Solicited ____ foilin' ovorilr.iw of cur present on said north line to the section line bet. ween round : . >< ’ .1 system and the adoption sections ,8 Sc rgT JS.K 9vi thence N .o the Regular pare, one way, Regular Far e, round trip ofthcui L.lJe clicup silver standard. S. H. corner of the s. K. ", of .„¡d section -J9. Round Trip, Sunday With tin millions of bank depositors Iheuce W to the place of beginning. The deserlpth,.. i. intended to include all deuia 'dii g their savings the machinery above that po.llou of the said f. T. McKinley t . s of credits, Ly which so large a part of Homestead claim it. Tillamook county Oregon the country's business is done, would be lying and being ou the north and west sides oi suddenly stopped. Merchants would be said Big Ncti.cc« river the Mine containing Prices to Suit unable to buy goods for lack of credit; #3 58—100 acres more or less. the Times: manufacturing industries would be clos Dated this the ;tli day of November 1896. ed down, as in 1893, and millions of Mary J. McKinley, Administratrix aforesaid. workers would bo idle. Men out of em ahnte to order. E. E. Sclph, atty. ployment do not buy as much farm -H products ns when they are at work, and Reptdi liip dune 11s cheap as the cheapest. Come ami he convinccd. the farmers who now complain of the lack of markets for their produce would P. F. BROWNE Notice is here by given that Healed bid* find themselves with a large part of idatiM, Hpei ificaliuiis, and alrainetl din- their crops unsold. Would not this be u gnime will be received by the Cotinly serious injury to agriculture? Coni toil he (.’».iiniy of Tillamook, Slate Another evil which free coinage • dO.egoii. at (Ini office <>f the County would bring to American farmers would Clerk of said C-diniy uiitill Wednesday be the unsettlement of their trade rela the (itb. <lay oi January 1897 al 9 o’clock tion with the gieut gold standard com v. M for Hie building of n bridge aci. s* ----- Dealer in mercial nations, which purchase each die Big Nestiicca river in Section 12 ’1.4 STUDEBA ER WAGONS, year $<>00,900,000 worth of our surplus S. R. h) w. neai l he 1 evidence of W. Kel Osborna Mowers, farm products. The adoption of the sil hiw. hii id bridge to be of first class \ allow L’ii, The main span of said bridge is from ver standard, with its constantly fluctu 200 Buggies, hay rake», plows and other farm 220 led with ohm approach abonl machinery. You can save money by ating sea le of prices, would prove the the to siime length, bidders will be required dealing with me. same barrier to commerce between this u» fm nisli their own plans mid specifica Special Prices on Buggies and Spring and other countries that it has to trade tions, the pai ly or parlies ie<eiving the Wagons. between gold standard Europe and In coiitiacl w ill 1 B illowed until the fiist day dia, China and Japan. Do the farmers • I S plember 1897 in which to complete C. A. BAILEY, want to curtail and unsettle our foreign suit! Bridge. trade? By Onler of l he County Conrl. Tillamoo!', Ore. This 22ml day of September 1896. These are some of the ways in which J . D. Ed v ar Im. free coinage at 16 to 1 would hurt the Coiinly Clerk. farmers? No advocate of 53 cent dollars bus ever been able to show a single way iu which it would help them. the chief If 57-c-o. BOOTSSHOES THAT FIT AND WEAR them made by ■W. IE. F2ÏGE lie also buys and Hells T&uneh Irer^e C. A. BAILEY A Trade Journal's Summary. The undersigned, having been, by the lion County Court of Tillamook county, State of Iregon. duly appointed, on the Sth. day of Octo ber, I896, Administrator of the Estate ot the Paitneiship lately existing between Claude Thayer and J. Gabt telson deceased. All pet sons having claims agaiust said Estate are hereby uotifie«l to present the same duly verified, to inc at my oilice in Tillamook, Oregon, within six mouths from the date hereof. Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, this Oct. , C laude T hayer , Administrator. 5t Second-hand Goods AND WHO KNOW GOOD PRINTING WHEN THEY SEE IT INVARIABLY COMETO See him for second-linnd heating «loves. jkAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA PATENTS WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED A LARGE AMOUNTOF NEW TYPE ANDCAN NOW TRUTHFULLY SAY THAT WE HAVE ONE OF THEBESTJOBOFFICES INTHE 4 QUICKLY IXCUKKD. Trad.-marks and Copy rig hte registered and patent businem of .v.ry doaoription Droinbtlv and end skillfully skillfull* oouductod at tow««* rata«. ml .. Broinptly Invaationa introduo««. oompatuM fonnsd. and FAT- IMT* BOLD OM COMMIMnOW 15 aap.ri.aoa. Highest r»f.r«nc«s. S.nd us mod.], sk.tch or Photo, of invention, with .«planation, and w. will report wh.th.r patontabl. «r no*, fr.. of char*.. OUlfU PATABLB WMM PA TUTT I* AIX0W1D Wh.a patent is seonrtal w. will eonduct iu sal. tor voa with out .atra «barg. 11PA*I BAWD-BOOK and list of 200 Inventions wanted mailed to inventor, free upon req unit Thi. is the most wnplete little patent bonk publiah^l and .very inventor should WKIT1 FOB OKI S tate of O regon . W e HAVE THE BEST PRESSES, THE GREATEST VARIETY OF TYPE FOR ALL PURPOSES, THE LAT ESTTYPE FACES, RULES, BOR DERS,ORNAMENTS, ETC. AND WE KNOW HOWTO PUTTHEM TOGETHERTO ADVANTAGE. I n doing F irst C lasswork YET OUR PRICES ARE P ortland P rices as well have good work as dauby , C heap work C all and see samples AT THEOFFICE OF The Headlight. STAI R OF OREGON. Governor............................... W I’. Lord Secietaiy of State 11. R K incaid Treasurer i’ll 11.. M rtchan Supt. of Public Instiuclion Ci. M. I m win Attorney-General C M. I di . kman State Pi inter W. II Lred* (R S. H ban Supreme Judge* <E. A MoORB, <(’ Wol.VF.kIOB Member Board of Equalisation S. D. G ibson |G ko . H B urnktt Circuit Judge* |H. IL HnwiTt Prosecuting Attorney H. H avdkn Joint Senator G. W. P attemhon Representative J ohn G ill the Profits To a man who lias no money there are Of Dealers, Agents, Jobbers several ways to get it—namely: and Middlemen by buying di Beg it. (a) ~ ' rect from the manufacturer. (b) Steal it. (c) Borrow it (d) Secure it by gift. (e) Trade gemething for it. If we are to Leg fcr it, we might just as well do the best we can. Therefore a dollar based oil a gold standard is better than 11 10 to 1 silver dollar, which today is worth about 63 cents intrinsically. If we are to steal it, we want the best. No better wheel made than the A thief who would steal a silver dollar ill preference to a gold dollar would be I.and Office at Oregon City, Oiegon, October acquitted on the ground that he was in 19th, 1^96. Notice iv heicby given that the sane. allowing iiHnied settler has filed notice of hi* If we borrow it, we want that kind of inteutluu to make final pr'*of in support of his , Built in our own factory by money which will go furthest, for so we claim, «lid that said pt oof will be made before skilled workmen, using; the best the County Clerk of Tillamook County at Tilla can get along with a smaller loan. material and the most improved Therefore u gold dollar is better to bor mook. Oregon, 011 December 15th, 1896, vi.c George N. llodgdou; if. E. 10222 for the W. 20 machinery. JTa haea no agents row than a 16 to 1 silver dollar. N. W. 4 of See. 32 a id S. 2 of S. VV. 4 of Sec. 29, Sold direct from factory to the If we are to secure it by gift, certainly Tp 1 S R. 10W. He names the following wit rider, fully warranted. Shipped we should not depreciate that which wo nesses to prove hi* conlinuous residence upon anywhere for examination. are about to receive. nn«l cuJtivaliun of, said land, viz: Henry Mills WRITE FOR This brings us to e, which is the nf N< torts, Ore, Bernard O’Hara ot Net-art?, Oie way most money is obtained. A perti Bartholomew O’Hara of Netarts, Ore., James nent question for each of us to ask at Kodad of Netarts, Oregon. RUBE 1<T MILLER. Register Acme Cycle Co., Elkhart, Ind. this time is, What huve I got to trade for money which I want? It may be labor; it may be a horse or cow; it may be lumber or shingles; it may be a saw mill. At the present time we can trade any of the above and get a gold dollar for every dollar s worth of value, as may be agreed upon between buyer and sell- tr. We can get a dollar which is worth a dollar anywhere and evciywhere. Now, ■ w r labor or horse or cow or lumber er machinery will be worth just ns much, or nearly as much, next year as it is this, but if we have free coinage at 16 to 1 will the dollar which you get in trade bo worth as much as the dollar Note nur Priens — „ „I I ,,.fn 1 (tiv.n. reception cl-.tr. . | «rloreh.tr.- you can get now? What will that be !'.'«ui,lt,’’<7ken'*Í¡■'if •"'> 11 " 11,11 r rent».U|1|i"'»t»,*d 111 ,,lk ‘»P*»11» ™ worth? Can you tell? It may lie worth I'.,,:.,. Mill'" ol five P1«ir'.i">"l’‘’,rv , ,, , l'ioo 63 cents or more or less. One day this, . 1...... 1 er rui.r-. ».ree pieve, t ed. bure... .nd »-.h.lend “ one day that, but can any one tell? 11,,.«: Hl.il«. bed. bnr«u.nd table, , „„ These are all pertinent questions, and, Bed aprili,». J» S® » °°- ' TS*'“1 , when carefully considered, must guide » »tattr.^. *1 «K «ch 6 . ......... >nd t K|rin.oH iH((|e us in voting at the next election in No Diiiiiigrt om . u Ruchen Table with extra drawer* foi kneading board etv vember, and do not lose sight of the fact .„'M .nd ■ ,..d mde. 0» cent, per »ud; tame, p..C wm.l pi that if all the silver in the world is S'TÍiÜt'y , coined into money you cannot gi t a cent VJritB I d uh , tail uh what yuu want, and wH of it except by a. b, c, d or e, above re will Bend picfUEB¡r,d pf ir it chicli will aateniBh you. ferred to.—Lumber Trade Journal. Acme Bicycle Our Interesting Offer With free coinage of silver at the ra tio of 1G to 1 every mine in the world would be worked to its fullest capacity and the entire output dumped at our mints. Why? Because for every $9.94 of silver bullion our government would .. ^.1 riv.n Aaay With the Headlight-Price« never Quoted give the owner $18 60—a net profit of Leading Paper» Almost Glv£*o^too^^ ____ $8.66 upon 16 ounces. Who would blame the millionaires who own silver ~~ »ill l>e hil>l»<t with lire II kai .I. ighi at lire rale» inumai |»'pen» Of will I* <' Tire figure. .... tire left show tire price ' tig,ires. mint s for making this money? Common people will be forced to take from the g.ve" .1. II e rig llltprice«: (fi lh< lire M.» | I ii|k1 (|ka1)I ,,)Hr rich mine owner a dollar at 100 cents ,,i the publrelre. •B ’ whose intrinsic value is about 63 cents fl-50 Oregoniitii “ ' ‘ and whose purchasing value is never 1 51 ‘ Em miner. • 1 50 ( all . higher than its intrinsic value —Rich ..................... >> 1 00 |H-tioit Free mondville (N. Y.) Phoenix. 1 HO 1 00 “We don’t want any 53 cent dollars 1 <10 Inter <»<•««'' • in this town” was the emphatic greet- Vock Trilxme 1 0» Sew ('¡mdiiuHti Knquirer ing of a workman to the presidential I 00 Hcientific Ameriesn »» 00 candidate of the Populist»1 and Silvcr.tc* I 00 <',(«m‘>|>oli<xn . a* he panned through Hnntii.plen, Pn. Iloar.l" iMiryi».»' l,le coiiibinstioiis of several |»pcrs if you 1 (4) cun If the American workingmen are wire give ym »«me very W> The«- rates may '* witliHrswii sny time. ___ they will see to it that every town and ■’r Is-ok store if yon wish to accept «ny of city in the United States gives the same answer to the free oinage appeals for the?*F offe’s votes. . * MAIL SCHEDULE. FOR SIMILAR WORK- J ust ► ► ► T illamook and N orth Y amhili .: — Leave N. Yamhill daily except Sunday 8 p. ui. Arrivent Tillamook next day by 4 p. m. Leave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p. - m. Arrive N. Yamhill next day 2 p. rtr. T illamook and H oiisonvillk :— L’ve Tillamook daily except Tue*d«y 6:00 a . in. Ariive Ilobaouville 9:00 a ni I.’ve llobsoiivHle, except Tuesday 215 p.m. AniveTillamook ... 5-15 p m. N etarts :-— Leaves 1'iHaniook Tuevdaya, Thur*d*ya, ....1 cv„. ...... 7 H m and Saturdays at . . Ai rives Netarts 12 Hl. Leaves Netarts, same days, 1 p. m. Arrives Tillamook by 6 p. m. G rand B ond :— Leaves (band Bonnde daily except Sunday t 6 p. m., or on arrival of mail from McMinn- llle. Arrive* at Tillamook at 145. Leaves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 6 p. m. 01 on arrival of mail from N. Yamhill, which is usually 4:30. Arrives at Grand Ronde at 1 ¡45. Post Office hours, 730 A. M. to 8 00 P M Money Ortlei department, 8.00AM. to 6 00 p M Sunday 400 l?o SompEtition in Til- famook S oüd L íj below ► H. B. WILLSON 4CO . Patent Bolieltors, * U Drvlk ■ ldg. WASHINGTON. D. C. Z ♦VVirVTVVVVVVTVVVVVVVVVVT* WE POSITIVELY HAVE AND : ► : ► Till Aboard! North Yamljil! and Tillamoolç $tage Line! UNITED STATES OFFICALS: SenHtor. | J McrcnsLl. I G. VV. M c B ridh T. II. T ongvb W. R Ki l t« R out A. M¡ li . mh U. S. Lami Office, Oregon City Wm Register, G ai . loway ( Receiver. Co............. The Cheapest, Shortest, Quickest and Best Route. Carries the U.S. Mail. TIME SCHEDULE FOR 1896. ....................... COUNTY OFFICIALS: Judge .......................... ■ * VV Commissioner . . Ic.l Clerk.......................... Sheriff- Hages start daily, except Sundays, from North Yiimhill and Tillamook Stajie connects with Treasurer.................... 3:.'(»tniiii in _ North tor Portland. Incoming Loin Portland 111. train. ___ ____ ______ Yamhill _ _____ ____ _ ______ ________ ________ _________ take4;45p. ___ r........................ SCHI* Assessor.................. can be secured in advance by telephoning fioin Portland, by calling at Messner'* livery barn in Surveyor School Super!utendeut North YmifiillL or at Larsen hotel in Tiihimook. Coroner _____ ____________ Drputv I'lOMccutiiig Attorney C lavdr T havr * RATES OV FARE REDUCED TO $3 50. (' .cult Court convenes the 4th Monday In Ccrricrtabl« Ccachee, Careful Driver«, Good TTotselai Kin Route Zeiigust. slid hii adjoinne<! term is gmeially P. H MESSNER, Proprietor. held in the sprliiR ( ouiity < <>ui t 10« ets the first Mondays of Jan uary, March, May, July, September and No vember. Coiiimissionei s court on the Wednes days following, .6x0 in. 9 00 l> in. .6 <x» H 111. 2:00 p. III. L eavkm N orth Y amhill A rrivi ' h F airdai . k L eavi . h F airdale A rrives T illamook PRECINCT: Justice of the Peace GW S a rri noton Constable 8. V. A ndkiison CITY OFFICIALS. M h \or \v. ii R eynolds Niii.s 'I’noMrso* J VV II ASKIN* Council I It H i a L* J. S i I'kA AMT W H 11 (ARY II 11. A ldehmas <• A . EliMCNt« I KF.D A*TSUI SCHOOL BOARD M W Kit it Ison. A W Seveiamf and G A Edmutids.—Clerk, A. G. Krynolds Cllt KCll DIRF.( TORY. C iimisiian CHt.’Rf if - Rev. S. G D«ll«s pastor. Services on hundays at 11 o’clock A M and at 7 30 I’ M until further notice. M F. CHf'MCH Rev It M Cotner panto* 1’ieachiiig sei vice at ir A M and 7 y» f' M every SundMy <>{ cat h month Sunday school I'j worth at lo A. M. Class Meeting at 12 M League at 6.So P. M Prayer .Meeting every Thursday at 7 Jo I’ M. SOCIETY DIRFCTORY. Reduced Fares! $6 TUP A. O. tT. W Meets every Monday night at 7 r m In I. O. o.F Mali Myron I'erkins M W , D. T. Edmunds, Recorder. HOOK & LADDER co Meet* flrgt Wednw- day night <>f each month in City Hall W F D. Jones. President; John E. Tuttle Chief, l’oa» < oates, Secretary. GAR Meets ffiat and third Sstilidsy of each month at I r m hi G. A R Hall. (; N Drew. Adjutant. VV F. Page Commander I. o O. F.—Meet*every Tuesday night at 7<a p. M. ill I O. O. F If till. C. P. Kfiiidson, N G. Wm Olsen, Rec. Secretary; w J. May Per secretary ALDER ( AMP No 2lq, Woodmen of Ihe W'orld, meets every Friday night in w of W. hall R R I! a vs, Consul, Otto Hein*, < lark. A.EKtA M Meets first Saturday ni^it W each month In Masonic Hall H k llay«. VV M , F R Beale, Secretary JOHNSON CHAPTER NO 24 Meet« at 7 F> F ,Vf. on the 3rd .Saturday of each month *4 Ma«« • ir Hall J W. Maswell, H I’ . W < < oiider, Secretary. SILVER WAVE - O F Meets Jlid and 4H1 Saturday« of each moutli. Hi a. (. VV Pettit, W M I, Coates Serietary BAY nr f. OK I.IRI'CTOKT RAV ' ’ t .01 A EMA M Meets I jnda. Q4tn Saturdays in ench month (ini Nelson. VV M , C If links, « W C C Hah Dage, J. W ,J. H Bridgefonl Mecretsry. Mixi A M ' HAITI'« No 2o O. F. ».— Meets 1st and 3rd Tueadayl in each month Mr« F P Bridge ford, W M.C C HabMdge, W P . Mr* -------- Will Run The--------- Ella Wood, A M..J.11 Bridgwford Secretary. P acific L odgb N o 1O5 I O. O. F—Meet« Fridays Ic f«.re md 4th Saturday« and es«rv other Saturday in the month Frank Long N ‘«.JJI’ f V G. c H Hick*Secretary t why R fskbah L odob N o . 51 I. O o F — Mill make trip* every five daj*. the weather permitting, between Aitor.« ail 1 rillntu >>k cil Meet« 4 and 4th Tuesday« Mr« Flisabeth caryhig freight nud pa aw ng e •». Fye. N G Mrs Prana Ung V O i J Fye. ELMORE, SANBORN & Co., A »tori*, or COHN CO., Tillamook, Agt* Secretary Astoria and pacific flavigatioq Company Steamer W. H. Harrison, or R. P. Elmore.