Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 22, 1897, Image 2

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Local notic*R, iocts per hue; and sets, after
the first insertion. Oniyficts i»er line for first
insertion and 8 cts thereafter lor regular adve­
rtisers.
Lost, Found, For Rent, ForSale, Wanted, and
Special notices, in classified ‘ ad’’ columns, at
the same rate.
Legal notices, Nonpareil, iocts. per Hue for
first insertion and Acts per line for each subse­
quent insertion.
Ml notices or communications should
be sent in as early in the week as possible.
The HEADLIGHT han Double the boua
fide Subscription list of any other News­
paper in Tillamook County-
The Rev. W. 11. Weaver, paator of
U. B. Church, Dillsburg, Pa. recogn­
izee the value of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy, and does not heailate to tell
others aliont it. “I have used Chamber-
lain’» Cough Remedy,” he says, “and
find it an excellent medicine for colds
coughs ami hoarseness.” So does every­
Seine one during our absence left on one who gives it a trial. Sold by S. J.
our 1» tile a euriousity in the aliape of a Sturgeon.
■minion head of which the nose is about j
Americana are the moat Inventive peo­
two Indies too abort, the lower jaw
protruding to that extent l»»yond tlie ple on earth. To them have been issu­
upper. The head does not allow any ed nearly 600,000 patents, or more than
Bear, and the reason for lhe singular for­ one third of all the patents issued in the
world. Ni discovery of modern years
mation ia not therefor apparent.
line been of greater benifit to mankind
The reason given by the County Court than Chainlierlaiii’s Colic, Cholera and
for withhohii ng from the H kadi . ioht Diarrhoea Remedy, or lias done more to
and Buffering J. W
official notice« is that the Court was afraid relieve pain
that we would charge extra for publiali* Vaugn, of Oakton, Ky., says: “I have
ing them. Since the Court wah careful used Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
to see that we filed a written contract to Dmrrlnea Remedy in my family for
do the whole of the County printing for several years, and find it to lie the l«sst
an insignificant specified mm before the medicine I ever used for cramps in the
and bowels. For sale by
printing was awarded to us that excuse stomach
8. J. Sturgeon.
sounds exceedingly lame.
that will they did what they did
for a money consideration. It is
our opinion that the resolution«
will prove a boomerang that will
return and knock the party in tlie
head that launched them.
On Sugar Beat Culture
ORDINANCE NO. 90.
An ordinance io license and regulate Drava
within-he corporate limits of Tillamook City.
Telephon« No 6.
Mr Editor of the Tilamook H ead -
The people of Tillamook City do ordain as
Office corner of Main and 2d streets.
I.1OHT.
follows:
Sec. 1. All people doing dray»»« or hauling
Dear Sir:
for pay within the Corporate limit« of Till«
Having seen your remarks in the monk Citv. shall obtain a license therefor from
The English have just taked for­ II eadlkit relating to the raising of sug- the Citv Recorder, and shall pay a fee for such
of one dollar per month, and no license
cible possession of the Inyak Is­ ar beets ami flax ill Tillamook County, license,
shall be issued for a shorter period than Rix
lands in Delagoa bay. But when and asking for some one's experience ill months.
Sec. a All hauling or drayage within the
Greece seeks to annex Crete, the the growth of those articles here, and Corporate
limits of Tillamook City, shall be
inhabitants of which are clamoring having some experience I beg leave deemed to be hauling or dravage for pay except
I
where the owner, or lessee for more than thirty
for annexation, England joins tlie to reply to your request. Knowing that days, of a horse or team does his own hauling
concert of powers, and helps to Mr W. N. Vaughn rsised sugar beets or dravage with such horse or team: no evid­
ence of such lease shall he received except the
spill Christian Idood to prevent the last. I inquired of him vvhat the qual­ written or printed lease itself.
3. The provisions of this ordinance shall
cousu in million of the act.
ity of those beets were; lie said “I raised not Sec apply
to the hauling or drayage of
material from any point without the corporate
1 acre of sugai lieets last year, Some limits
of said City to any point within said
were limits or from any point therein to any point
People who have the bangle fad, were Bowed broad-cast and some
rows without such limits.
and who
are fond
of nailing plmiled in rows Those in tlie
Sec. 4. Any person or persons violating the
grew
as
large
as
the
mangel
wurtzel
.” provisions of tins ordinance shall be deemed
coin« to the «idewalk« etc., «hould
guilty of misdemeanor and upon conviction
lake note of the fact that a lew Mr. Vaughn says he is in favor of the thereof before the Cily Recorder shall Pay a
fine of not less than Five Dollars nor inoretlian
pa«aed by the la«t congrem make« augur beet for cows They nil conclude Twenty Dollars, and the cost of prosecution and
that
there
is
more
milk
material
and
in default thereof shall be coinmiled to the City
the defacing of a gold or silver
ail, one day for each two dollars of such fine.
coin of the United States a penal nutriment ill tlie sugar beet than ill tlie
Approved Apr. 9 1897.
rutabagas,
or
mangel
wurtzels.
For
the
Geo. Cohn, Mayor.
offense and lay« the offender liable
’s«
•c
$
g
When you want to be able to select from the best
selected stock of general merchandise in Tillamook
County just come to the store of the
TRUCKEE LUMBER COMPANY
At Hobsonv ille, Oregon.
We have just received a splendid new stock of
Provisions, Loggers Supplies,
Clothing, Boots. Shoes, etc., the
very best,which we sell at .the
at the lowest living rates.
Our Syrup« are Unrivalled, our Teas are the Finest
■¡¡¡j-
-¿¡f
All Our Stock is First Class.
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J E SIBLEY, M,n*9er of
Store and Mill, Hobsonvllle, Ore.
Principal Office, »49, Berry St,, S. F. Mills at Truckee. Cat
^Jorth Pacific Brewery-
JOHN KOPP Proprietor.
The Mount Lebanon Shakers have in­
vented a gieat many valuable things.
They were the first to make In ooms by
machinery; the first to put up seeds in
little packages; the first to manufacture
ent nails.
+ ASTORIA, OR
Now they are out with a method of
curing Dysjiepsia by resting the stomach.
Tlieir remedy is known as the Shaker
Digestive Cordial. It supplies food in
Supplying families with our bottle
artilically digested form and at the same
beer, direct, or through any house
time aids the digestion of ol her foods in
handling our beer, a specialty. Ask
your dealer for price per doz. or case.
the stomach. Iu other words, by the
use of the Shaker Digestive Cordial, a
dyspeptic virtually gets along without
the use of bin stomach until it is restored
to its natural strength ami vigor. A
single 10 cent bottle will oft-times give
marked relief. Get a bottle from your
For the Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars goto the
druggist and try It.
Laxol is the best medicine tor ch ildren
Doctors recommend it in place of Castor
Oil
Io a line of 82000. and live year« in 8|>ace of 4 months some writers and the
Editor of the Oregonian have been urg­
Ordinance No. 88.
prison.
ing oil the people of Oregon to “again” An ordinance to repeal an ordinance.
staitin tli« husimiss of raising the sugar The people of Tillamook City do ordain as
follows:
Rev. J. Q. A. Henry of Cliicngo beet and flax, till they have brought Sec. 1—That ordinance No. 6 entitled “An
HiiyH: “Tlie devil write« all the about a revival. Who liny« the lands ordinance to provide for the running at large of
ecrofnlomt literature and ediis pu­ 011 wliich those articles will grow? It stock'* be and the same is hereby repealed.
Approved Apr. 9th i898.
trid new«papers eta. And now it is known to the writer, that the lands in
Geo. Cohn, Mayor.
would be in order for tlie reputed Tillamook Co. on which we have raised
editor« of that cla«« of iiew«paper« good oats, wheat, corn, hurley mid
Ordinance No. 85.
Notice to Taxpayers.
to tender a vote of thank« to Mr. «lover, will raise good flax and sugar
An ordinance to repeal an ordinance.
Henry, though it i« hardly fair to beets, for It has been done here; lint ow­ The people of Tillamook City do ordain as The law requires that each male between the
tli« devil to tliiiH hold him reapon- ing to tlie scarcity of population ami follows:
ages of 21 and 5O years living within the county
«ihle for the «in« of mortal«.
cleared lands al that lime, enough of Sec. 1.—That ordinance number four entitled shall pay a poll lax of one dollar (Ji) at the
time of assessment, and if not so paid, to be
those articles could not be raised to pay “An ordinance to regulate the keeping of dogs repot ted to the sheriff of the county, with added
within the corporate limits uf Tillamook City’’
lor machinery to be put up to utilize be and the same is heteby repealed.
costs, for collection, at once. The law allows
Affair« in the Hawaiian Island«
them, ami make it profitable.
Ay proved Apr. 9 I897 no exemption for poll tax, except to active
are rapidly coining Io a
crisis,
Geo. Cohu Mayor members of the Oregon National Guard, and
About 1874, a Mr. Wilson living on
The deportation of a number of
all active firemen who have been members of
Ihspialtoli Prairie, oil lands now owned
any company, for one year next preceding the
JapnneHO who had come to the
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
by Sum Downs, planted and raised there
time of assessment, and exempt firemen. That
irlaiuta in violation of tlie immi­
Land
Office
at
Oregon
City,
Oregon,
Apri
there may be no cause for complaint I ask that
on, a tine field of flax. It exceeded his
gration law« «celti« to have stirred
;tli, ■ *><;
rxiwetations so much in the amount of Notice is hereby given that the following each person liable to poll tax be prepared to
up the hostility of Japan, and if
the same to the assessor, or his deputy, at
crop lo the acre, and lie not hiiving named settler has filed notice of his intention pay
the time of making the assessment. I ask the
our government expect« to adhere
aid
of
person in the county, that the law
machinery to work it, either for the seed, to make final proof iu support of his claim, may lie every
strictly complied with. Persons exempt
to it« policy of re«i«tiiig all oulniile
or fibre, he piled it ill a stack, put a and that said proof will be made before the will be required to show their certificate of
interference in the affairs of tlie
County Clerk of Tillamook County at Tillamook exemption.
inland« a conflict with Japan may rongli shanty around it, witli a rough Oregon, on June 5th, IS97, viz: David G. Ran
J. S. Stephens, Assessor
board roof over it, mid on the ground. dall; H. E. no. «412 for the N of S % of Sec
Tillamook, Oregon.
result.
Grover Cleveland'« anti-
A warm wet winter sweat rotted it, »5 , Tp. 1 S. R. 9 West.
iiiiiiexation policy is liable to bear
He names the following witnesses to prove
«onia unwelcome and unpleasant so that a large lot of it was only fit for his continuous residence upon and cultivation
manure. Tlie writer of this article sees of said land, viz: Morrison Mills of Tillamook,
Pasturage Notice.
fruit.
very plainly that the dairy Imsiuess, like Ogn., William Hughey of Tillamook, Ogti.,
persons
desiring to find good
AH
.
many other lines of business, is over run, Grant Bailey of Tillamook, Ogn., Martin Tumey pHSturage for liomeg and unite, wiTl do
of
Tillamook,
Oregon.
Late (liHpitUilieN render it al* till the supply if "Dairy made Imt;
well lo t«ee me abotit it. Price are hh
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Robert A. Miller, Register. follows
For yearling 15c per month,
mo«t absolutely certain that war ter” is leu times more than tlie demand,
2 year old 20c, 3 year old 25c. Horsea
wills<'OU be declared between 011 account of tlie higher class of cream­
tax notice .
• $1.00 per month The pasture is on the
Greece and Turkey. Should «uclt ery butler being now made in sutfleent
Notice is hereby given that the assessment premises of C. E. Thayer, and is on tide
be the cane, the powers wool I be quantity to keep tlie Portland market roll for the year 1896 is uow iu my bands for land. I will not lie responsible for any
lout Mock. Parties desiring to pasture
compelled to ceu«<> their interfer well supplied with fresh butterat a fair collection.
stoclc on the above premicea must make
Dated thus 20th tiny of March, 1897.
mice, and allow tlie combatants price, while tlie "Poor Dairyman” must
arrangements with me before putting on
J. H. J ackson ,
to fight it out alone. What the wmk early and l.ite to fill Ina kegs ■ of
their stock.
Sheriff and tax collector,
result would be can not lie f<
- ! Luitnr
■>> »rket .111
■>> 1 I laL-x
blitter, semi it it to in
take just
Tillamook county, Oregon.
C. A. Bailey.
told. In wealth, number of light­ j wliat tlie Portland Board of Commerce
ing men, equipments etc. Turkey , says it ia worth. So while the creamery
SIMMONS.
i« much the superior power, and 1 mail gets from 15 to 25cta per lb for his I n thr county C ourt of the S tate of O re Beware of Ointment for Catarrh that
the only «how for Greece would J butter, the daily man ¡«doing well if lie gon fob T illamook C ounty -
Contain Mercury,
In the matter of the Estate ) Notice of
lie in upri«ing« in her favor in i gets 12‘xcents per lb for his, and then
of Erast its McKinley
>1 settlement of
as mercury will surely destroy the xense of
Deceased. J1 account,
Macedonia ami other hiiui II coun­ pay all cliargaa out ol^tliat. Is it, or is it
smell and completely derange the whole sy«-
teu when entering it through the mucous
tries or ill anecret alliance with not time to cast around and try some j To all persons to whom it may concern.
I Notice is hereby given that Perm ell a McKiu- surfaces. Such articles should never be used
Russia which country would prob­ diversfled farming that will pay us bet­ ley executrix of the estate of Krastus McKinley
except on prescriptions from reautable physi­
ably be glad to assist in any secret ter, so that we can get a little mo e rev- j deceased, lias reudered and presented for settle* cians, as the damage they will do is tenfold to
way in tlie di«iiieiiiberiiieiit of the j eiiue, ami l>« able to meet the Sheriff; ! meut, and filed iu sa id court, her final account the good you can possibly derive from them.
Turkish empire. The «ympalhie« with a smiling face having the tax ' of her administration of said estate; and that Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Tuesday the 4 »lay of May, 18^7. at 10 o’clock in
of the entire civilized world will money in hand, instead of an aching the forenoon of said day, at the court room of Cheney it Co., To lei io, Ohio, contains no mer­
cery. and is taken internally, acting directly
b« with Greece in the «truggle.
void, and seeing our property sold for ! said comt, in Tillamook County, Oregon, has upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the
been
duly
appointed
by
the
said
court,
for
the
delmqiieiicv? By raising a class of erops
system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure
settlement of said account, at which time ami
that tlier« is a demand for, ami which place any person interested in said estate may you get the genuine. It is taken internally and
The re«oliitioii« put forth at the
we know can be raised ill Tillamook Co. appear and file exceptions in writing to the said made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney fit Co.
recent aewtioii iff the Piqiulial State
Testimonials free.
with little or no more ex pence
to us account, ami contest the same.
Sold by druggists, price 75 cents per bottle.
Central Commitle, coiiuitlerml in
Dated
this
39th
day
of
May,
I897.
Ilian the keeping of a dairy, as it should
Hall’s Family Pills are the beat.
the light of lecent events form it
Periuelia McKinley.
very
renmikahle
tlociinient. lie kept we can greatly improv« ourselves
Executrix
Aiimiignt other thiiiga the commit- and our County. Owing to the demand
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
I* orti anil Market.
tlie eongrntiihtle« lite public on now for flax and sugar beets, if w« could
In th« County Court of the State o( Oregon
raise
enough
of
either
of
them
to
start
a
the tact that the initiative anil op­
(or Tillamook County. Dinnlha P,ge. I-lalnlitr.
«mall factory, tlie revenue according to
«» Win. T. Sax. T E Sax. Linda Sa» Schinnlt
given by A lieu fk Lewis.
tional referendum liar been intro­
what is pulilislie-l almut them, will WHEAT—Market improved; uomiual at 7O ser. Sand Sax Jr. and James Sax, befeudanta.
duced into several legislittiirM «lid
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Nolice is hereby given that by virtue of an
largely exceed wliat we get from butter to 75c per bushel.
voted upon etc. That is much
duly iaaned out of the above named
making. Let tlie stock raisers and tlie OATS—No. i. white, 40 to 46c; grey, 43 >4 43c execution
court on the Sth day of March, iSy?. to enforce a
liken liiiutct'eongiatiibiting him-
dairy men ol Tillamook Co look into this ehatoe.
judemenl
against
the above named defendants
self upon having had a number of enterprise with tlie same energy amt | | BARLEY—Feed »■:«>,
brewing, is to Ji9
and in favor of the above named plaintiff, and
flue «hot« at game,but mi««ed them
force that tlie people of tlie Willamette | li A V— Uhuct Timothy is ready sale at f15.ee to me directed and delivered as Sheriff of Tilta-
all. In all tlie populist legislature«
choice closer cheat, wheat «nd «M«t hay, in mook County. Oregon, commanding me to levy
valley are doing now, and they will goad
demand at fa oo to fn.oo for No. t.
upon and sell the personal property of said
in which the inilative and refer-
■own see that there issoiiietliiug to mak«
POTATOES—There ix a good local demand . defendants, or if a sufficient amount cannot be
«■tiditin wag voted on, wave alone in
a living st beside« pulling cows tents, far couMuiuptiou at Ooc to fejc for choice Burb- ' found, then, upon the real property of Mid
South Dakota it was defeated; tlie
j defemlaiits. to Mtisfy the Mid judgment, to wit
then driving with milk, through storm, bank«
popiili«t lhemeelvas seeming to
Bl’ TTER- 8tore. in roll« t$ fg sj^c per roll; the num of f.cw oo-too uow due on Mid judg.
mml att-l slush, to the ereaitiery to fllid
realise that for it republic us large
dairy,
per roll; creamery jy<4oc I tuent with interest at the rale of 8 per cent per
< that oil« third of Ilia butler fat lisa choice
annum from the i,t day of March, 1897. and the
pct roll
ns llii« tlie aclieme wa« utterly I
! churned 011 the route, amt is sticking to
I further sum of 1» ?»-ioo cost. Now. therefore
KGGS—Choice candled. stea<!y at i»e
chimerical. And how, after tlie
the aides of tlie can». Where is the PROVKiOxfi.—City cured hama nc: «ide«, after due levy having been made and by virDie
recant Oregon legislative st*andal«
of Mid execution I will m H at public auction
profit* ol tlieir labor? The writer of tins
for shoulder«, y to 7Uc for : for cash in hand, at the court house door at
the populist« can «till call them- article lias seen all ol that part ol the pure lard 1« t»*c
5a«<11« lb tina.
i
Tillamook, Tillamook county, Oregon, at the
«elves a reform )>arty and at the milk Iniaiueas trnnsncle-l oil a large scale.
HIDE*—Dry. toe. to he; green sc to SHc.
; hour of lo o'clock in the forenoon on Saturda,.
same time “heartily indorse the act­
DRIKD APPLES- Evaporated bleached, SM the aath day of April, 1^7. the following
Respectfully vouew,
evaporated unbleached, «4 ?c.
ion of their
members
in the
s dewertbed real property to wit The North
Capt J J Dawson. FEARS—Sun and evaporated. a(W
east quarter of Section Fifteen. Township Two
attempted *eanion of tlie legi«lat
DB1KD PLI M8-P»tie- N>4c prnne«, 3
South Ranee Nine West, of the Willamette
tire” is a tiling that an honest man
♦lac
Meridian in Tillamook county, Oregon, to Mt-
NOTICE—Rev B F. Dürfe« will CHICKENS- fa «0 at |3 50
(bid« it hard indeed to nndemtaiid
i
isfy Mid judgment and coat.
oertipv
the
pulpit«
nf the N
D.
A
Tl'RKKYS—Ll-«. 11« lie. 1Jfor ehofc« I Dated thia nd day of March i8yy,
« lu-ii il.i-at-Hvlf -Mtme member« who rliuich Suu.Uy rteiiug m 7 JQ |»
JU
l»v
in r Jvo« KB M .w
J H Jscaaon.
lire I litis heart ilv iiitloi'Ni-tl admit until Íinibi r i orice.
OKKSX
—Vonn» I-
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Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon
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The favorite beer made
on this coast, considered
by many to be superior to
Milwaukee beer. Call for
it. and insist on having
Kopp’s beer.
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NEW BUREAU SALOON,
C. H. SMITH, Proprietor.
Qur Building is New, Neat and Pleasant and out* Liquors the
Very Best in the City.
Kapp’a Baar an Draught.
C. B. HADLEY,
G rand C entral B illiard
H all .
Fine Liquors and Cigars
Tillamook, Oregon.
H eadquarters for the C elebrated
GAMBRINUS BEER
ZiLLEK
Telephone No. 9.
HOUSE
J. P- ALLEN, Prop'r.
Noted for Its Fine Cuisine Department.
Best Meals In the City.
TILLAMOOK, .OKEOOM
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A Fine Line of Jewelry
Ititiiiiry, hih.
PrmrlptlHi Carefully Cmpiiiüí