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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1897)
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT We will be plensed to receive from ( youcr your friend» as many sample« of ’ your ores and as much literature as f you may care to send us, provided, all express charges are prepaid. The more ' you send ns the better your mines will j be advertised. On our part, we will exhibit your ores without charge, carefully labeling the! samples with the name of the mine, the owner, with his P O. address ami the given assay value. In this c<umection kindly remember that there will be in our city during the month July, 12,000 or morenlrtuigers, A movement is being made to attracted of by the cheap iates now in force. extend the telephone line either As a large majority of them will see 1 samples, you will readily see that from this city to Woods or from I your your advei lisement will reach every Netarts to Woods—so as to con- state in the Unio n. In order to receive the full benefit of the lied the entire county with the •tit- I ■ above offer prompt action is necessary side world, mid the different com ion your part. All Shipments should he made and all communications addressed munities in it with each other. ; i to Purllsixl Mining Exchange the No more important proposition F. 8. I’eet, Secretary, Portland, Oregon. could possibly be thought of at cinnabar, copper or coal that have been found in this county will do •a, Ed. sad Mgr. well to forward them to the Ex Official iper, Tillamook City and County change for exhibition. It is es pecially important that samples of our Nehalem coni be sent, as our RATHS OF SCRSCRlrrtON. (micn.Y in advance ) coal fields need only advertising 11 .10. One year ........................ .......... ............ Six montila ........ 7». to attract capital for their develop 50. Three month* ..................... ment. (Tillamook fjca&linlit ADVERTISING KATES. i inch, per month per year je.yj ” ” 2o.oo ” 33 00 ” 60.00 ” 100.00 Local nolle»», locts. per line; and jets after the first insertion. Only Sets per line for first insertion and 3 cts thereafter for regular adve rtiser*. Lost, Found, For Rent, For Sale, Wanted, and Special notices, in classified “ad” columns, at the same rate. Legal notices. Nonpareil. locts. per line for fl rst insertion and 5cts per line tor each subse quent insertion. fa^- \l| notices or communications should he sent in as early in the weak as possible. — Good Reputation, a Reputation for Selling the Best Goods A in the Market at the most reasonable Prices and for always dealing Fairly and Squarely with Customers is worth a great deal, and that is just what a J has Dbtainsd in the ysars in which it has done busines hers. fina new stack of We have Groceries, Provisions and Loggers Supplies Clothing, Boots, Shoes, and General Merchandise, —— this time and wetrust Unit it may Warrants Payable. receive the unqualified support of Tillamook, Ore, July 9. '97. The HEADLIGHT has Double the boas everybody who is in any way inter The following warrants are now pay fide Subscription list of any other News»« which we are selling at lowest living rates. No stale groceries ested. able at my office. Intercut thereon will aper in Tillamook County noshelf worn goods, no shoddy materials, of any kind. Give us In some respects the southern cease after th is 9th tiny of July. Series“!?” 219, 33, 218, 160, 184,! Telephone No 6. end of Tillamook county is the a trial and you will stay with us. 179, 175, 132, 121, 182, 19», 115. 109,1 Office cornerò! Main and 2d streets. very best portion of it. The lands 197, 110, 220, 113, 112, 111, 249, 232, 213,230, are the richest to be found within 156, 190, 186, 105, 242, 136, 246, 168, 244, It in quite possible tlm t the pres our borders and the easiest cleared ' 23, 247, 205, 142, 215, 176,177, 165, 118, tige acquired by Turkey, in her late and a large intelligent and thrifty I 77,155, 173, 159, 107, 253, 254, 98, 97, 51, Hobsonville, Oregon. war with Greece, may contribute class of people reside there who I ’ 252, 95, 256, 185, 116, 180, 257, 255, 99, Principal Office 249 Berry Street, San Francisco, Mills at Truckee, Cal. more to her downfall than though are bound to make it one of the) 138,251,258,5, 248. Series “C”, 1652, 1411, 1255, 1646. ehe had been defeated. Her nrro- most prosperous sections of coun John Barker, Treasurer j g mt opposition to the powers may try in the State. In addition to Tillamook, Co. ------------------------- bear disastrous fruit in the future. this the tide of immigration is set SUMMONS. ting in that direction and business In the Circuit Court, of the State of Oregon. | Fourth : For a decree that the said defendants bids fair to make a rapid increase. It must be rather discouraging for the County of Tillamook. | and each of them be forever barred and fore- When you want the very best bread you, Richard Nixon as Receiver of the) I1 closed of all rhfht. title or interest in and to the iritl always be sure tofindit at the new to the advocates of the free mrl un Tillamook City can not afford Portland Savings Bank. Plaintiff'| said real property described in said mortgage vs. limited coinage of silver a the ratio is miy sense to be isolated from W. S. Runyon, Janies Steel, S. W. or any part thereof, and that nil of said real Iler, S. V. Anderson. Edward Evans | property, with the exception of the south half of lóto 1 to see that erstwhile chain these communities. We want the and Eliza F.Evans liis wife, Mary 7 ! of tlie northeast quarter, the south half of the Hughes, and Lewis Prager, Hyman pion of their cause, ex-Governor people of Woods and of Beaver mid , M. Prager, and William Prager, i northwest quarter and lots two [aj, three [3], B lies of Ohio, come out in favor of other southern towns to feel that I partners, defendants. i and four of section two J a] Township two To the above named W.S.Runyan, defendant, j [2] south of range eight [8j west, and the east IF 7if>« you want a meal cooked, to order and just, a paper currency bused on the they are a part of Tillamook In the name of the State of Oregon, you are P ' i halt of tlie southwest quarter and the south- suited, to your taste you can get it at the new hereby notified and required to appear in the I east quarter of the northwest quarter of sec market value of silver bullion. County as well as are the people above entitled court on or before Hie first day tion three [3], Township one [1] north of range of Tillamook City. We want “Uncle Hod” Ims been a shining ZBesta-uLxaxxt in. Connection of the next regular term of said court, to wit: ' nine (9) west of tlie Willamette Meridian, in a light in the free silver party, but their produce, mid they want our the fourth Monday of August next, being the 1 which said defendant Runyon and said plaintiff twenty-third day of August, A. D. I897, and i ills new proposition shows that he goods and manufactured products answer the plaintiff’s complaint filed ' have no interest, be sold as upon execution to Our place will, also be head quarters for Confectionery, satisfy the amounts claimed, and that plaintiff Candies, Nuts,etc. A share oj the public patroil- and the communication lietween against you in the above entitled suit ' have such other and further relief in the prem lias lost faith in it. age is respectfully solicited. a4id if you fail so to appear and answer ■ ises as to equity may seem meet. these several communities can not for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply j This summons is published pursuant to an to the court for the relief demanded in said j 1 order of Hon George II. Burnett, Judge of said Even Mr. Bryan’s peraonal organ be tooclose and intimate, We ba complaint. day of July, I897. theOnmhii ‘World Herald’ refuHes lieve that Mr. Tuttle should re- The relief demanded in the complaint here- j ■ Court, made on the 1st Gammans & I.atnson, ill is as follows: ceive financial encouragement in Attorneys for Plaintiff longer to follow him in declining First: For the reformation of a certain deed to recognize returning proHperity. liis scheme to extend his system. from the defendants Edward Evans, and Eli SUM MONS. F. Evans, his wife, to the defendant, W. S. 'That paper, which Ims published It is very much to the interest of za n the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Runyon, to a p »rtiou of the real property here our business men hereto encour I the County of Tillamook. mmiy articles on tliiis subject, culls inafter described For the recovery by pinintiff from W. W. Conder, Plaintiff) intention in a recent issue to the age the project financially, and as the Second: — — vs vs — — ’ I Department defendants W. S. Runyon and James Steel, and 7 fact that there is a merked activity to the people of Beaver, Woods of the sum of forty-four thousand three hund C. R. P. A. Roland, Hu.se I No. 2. J mid general improved condition in and other points touched, there red and thirty-six dollar», with interest thereon To Defendants. P. Roland and R. A. Buse. the above at the rate of eight per cent per annum from C. If. SMITH, Proprietor. the stock business and stock can be no doubt of the untold a<l the 23d day of February, 1H94, all in U.S. gold named defendants and each of yon; In the name of the State of Oregon vantage that will accrue to them. coin, and the further mini of five thousand dol markets of the west mid predicts^ Our Building is New, Neat and Pleasant mid our Liquor the You are hereby summoned and required to be lars, attorneys fees, together with his costs and that lliis improvement will con- disbursements herein, nil on account of a cer and appear in the above named court on or be Very Best in the City. tain promissory note made and delivered by foreAugust 23rd, 1897, the same being the first timie. We take with many grains of salt the thedefendant W. S. Runyon to the det'e idant day of the next regular term of said court fol I Kopp'B Saarnn Oraughf. Steel aud endorsed by said defendant lowing the expiration of six weeks publication annnnciatioii that Japan is about Io James fames Steel to the Portland Savings ot this summons upon you, and answer the The “statisticians" who furnish seize the Hawaiian islands. She must I Bank, and dated February 23, IH93, and l>eing complaint of the plaintiff in the above named ed those exciting tables of prices know that it would be necessary loahan* lor said sum of I14.336, with interest thereon suit. You will take notice that if you fail to appear after maturity at the rate of eight per cent per lor last fall's silver campaign by don them very quickly or accept war annum, and answer the complaint for want thereof, the said note being due in one year. | with the United States. A treaty is plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief which they professed to show that | pending for annexntioti of the islands to Third: For the foreclosure of a certain mort executed and delivered by the defendant 1 demamked in the complaint, towit wheat mid silver hail kept pace the United States, and seizure of them gage, W. 8. Runyon to the defendant James Steel to • 1 First: That he have judgement agaiust the in rise mid fall since the “crime of 1 by any other country would be >111 in secure the payment of said promissory note, defendant P. Roland for the sum of One upon the following described real property sit Hundred ami Fifty ($150) Dollars with interest ’73" are finding little market for sult to us which would not bs borne. uated in the County of Tillamook ami State of thereon at lhe rate of ten per cent per annum Yet Japan, because she got an advant from the 2nd. day of June 1*96, and the further their tables Ibis year. The fact Oregon, to wit: age over poor, old, moribund China, The southeast quarter of section nineteen! 19; sum ot $50.00 attorney’s fees and for costs and that wheat Ims steadily advanced disbursements in this suit or action. ever since has had symptoms of the b>g- and the southwest quarter of section twentyfao) G rand C entral B illiard while silver has steadily declined h°ad, which «he-may not recover from all in Township one (t) north of range six west Sec md: That his lien created by said mort gage be foreclosed upon the lands described the Willamette Meridi in diiriiigthe past year Ims taken I lie till she get-* a drubbing in turn. This ot Also H all . the north half of section twelve (12) and ' herein, and in said mortgage, and that the lands edge off the popular appetite for “cocky” st mt invites a thrashing, which the northeist quarter of section twenty two l»e ordered sold to satisfy the sum due upon Fin® Liquors and Cigars — , she will surely get at some nation’s (22), and the south west quarter of section ‘ said mortgage, and that the proceeds be applied, that sort of mental fodder. Tillamook, Oregon twenty four, all tn Township one (i) north first to the payment of th- s 1111 due the plaintiff' J. K. SIBLEY, Manager of gfcors aqd Mil!, C. M. EDIE, Proprietor NEW BUREAU SALOON ! hands Possibly Japan may think she ot range seven (7) west ofthe Willamete Merid together with the costa and disbursements and would get ail ad vantage by seizure of accruing costs of this suit. Money talks. The mine owners . the islands and by fortifying their few inn. Also the northeast quarter and the north half Third: That all persons including the defend- lire the men who have put up the ports, so that we could not land a force of (he south half of section twenty-two [22], . ants, herein be forever foreclosed of the equity Township two | a], north of range nine [9] ; of redemption in or to the said mortgaged vnsli Io keep the silver campaign there; but we should find a way to land west of the Willamotte Meridian containing ’ preiude» or any part thereof, atnl for such i mining, mid they look upon it as a f »n e, not only there, but in Japan, it one thousand t wo hundred.and eighty«i iRo)acre* other relief as to the Court may seem equitable nvucNsaiv. At first it would bean affair ( Also the south half of the northeast quarter In the premises amt for coals. their right to determine who shall of fieets That ended, if (liis little yellow and the south half of the northwest quarter, • This summons is published for six weeks by lead the light for which they are biagg.u t had not come to his senses, an and lo s, one (1), two (2). three (3) and four (4) order or lion H II. Ilewitt judge of the afore and the southwest quarter ot section two (2). said court made st Chambers. July slid 1S97. paying. They me perfectly colcl- army corps, landed on Nippon, would and tha south half of the southeast quarter of 1 H K. tielph give him the supplementary lesson; for blooded about it, and since tliey section three (3). and the northeast quarter, and Attorney for Plaintiff. the north half of the sou th east quarter of sec see that Teller or Towne would be a single army coips of any civilixed na tion ten (to) and the southeast quarter ofthe would m atter like sheep all the mili more useful to them than Bryan, tion northwest quarter, and the northeast quarter SUMMONS. tary forces of Japan. of the southwest quarter aud lotsone (I), two (2) they have no hesitation in order- ♦ » I bis countiy is not on the hunt fur war In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for three *3) and four (4) of section eighteen (18). the County of Tillamook. ing the Nebraska orator off I he bntjipoii jusl cause it will fight. It will and the southwest quarter of the northeast Mary S. Downs. Plaintiff) and the west half of the aouthcaat quar ,, —vs— i Department track and substituting Teller or allow no inlerrnplion by Japan or any quarter. ; ter and the southeast quarter of the south Henry Grose and . No.2. l owne ns their leader Ibr the next olhei nation of the piogressof its treaty west quarter, and the north half of the north Mary Peckham Defendants. I with Hawaii. Japan’s protest is meddle- east quarter and the north half of the north national eamnaigii. To Henry Grow the above named defendant. some and rediciilon«; so mncli so that it west quarter, and the southeast quarter of the In the name ol the State of t»i e|Con almost pivpure- the way for the lieliei northwest quarter, and lots two (2) and three (3) Ven are hereby •ummoped and required to he of section nineteen (I9), and the northwest appear in the altove uamed court on or be- Isn't it 11 little cheeky for a lot of that she may go further. If we are to I 1 puarter of section twenty-one (21), and the and have war, we »huiiid find compensations southwest quarter of section (>6). all in town lore Amtuat jjrd 1R97. the mmm being the firm tori ign nations, who have nothing in it. It would »wall out people to ' *hiptwo (>) south or range eight 1,8) west of the day of the next regular term of Mid court lol- lowing lhe expirationr>( <i< week, publication to do with our utliiirs, to 1« offer seriouaiiess and soberness; it would . . , 1 Willamette Meridian of thia-ummona upon you. and answer th,- com ALso the north half ofthe south half of section ing "protests" against out tariff reawaken paliiolism ; it noohl clear the | plaint of the plaintiff In the «hove named »nit twenty eight (28). in Township one [|| North of You will take antler that if you fail to appear especially as nearly nil of them air of hlalancy, and concentrate litten* range six west of the Willamette Meridian and an.wer the complaint forwent thereof, the Also the north half of section thirty two 32] lion on work of real importance It is have protective tariffs of their own plaintiff witt apply to the Court for the relie a sei ions qm-slion whether evils now and sectton thirty three I33 «nd section demanded in the com;lain! towit iigniiist which we have never offer thirty four 34, and section thirty Ave isjj an in Hi rat t hat .he have judgement against althcling tlie country aie not worse tin 11 township one (I north of rauge «even [y] west ed n remonstrance of any sort? war. the defendant Henry Grow for tlie sum of Two war, mid it in is certain tliat that war would re of the Witliamette MeiMiau Hundred and aixty three and 97-100 [foot lieve die country of moat of them. And isn't it rather eiail for them to Also the north half of the northwest quarter Ho’lara with interval thereon at th. rate O| ten — Oregonian. and the southwest quarter of the northwest hint at retaliation against Hiiy tariff which we may adopt, w hell nearly every one of them knows that to do this would disturb com mercial relations with which the balance of trade is enormously in their favor? Mining Exchange Announcement IVirtlaml, Oregon, July 1st 1887 the Portland Mining Exchange, re cently nrganised itoin the nmst |irugrefo •ive amt prominent of Portland's citiseli, will open its ..IH, e in tlie Cliamlier ot Commerce, in the rmun formerly otfit- In another column of this issue pied by the Board of Immigration. Our object, the advancement of the will be found a communication mining industries of the gieat North- from tlie Portland Mining Ei. west by display of its ores sml distribu change requesting wimples of tion OI its literature. We do not wish to mineral from this county, Any I »ter any |>articular mining district or section oil »regoli, Washington, Idaho or one possessing samples a ny British Columliia but to give equal ad kinds of minerals, silver. I vantage to all. per cent per anunm from the ISth. day ot Noy. quarter, and the northwest quarter of the south w st quarter of section tw ntv fire (rylTov n dii|. I ember rSvy aud the further sum of fyy attor ney a fees and for eoata and disbursements in our (1). north or rang«' eight s west ofthe ■ this stilt or action. Willamette Meridian Also the southwest quarter of the southeast . Second That his lien created by said niort- quarter, and the east half of the southwest «*<" he forechwed upon lhe land, described I herein, amt in Mid mortgage and that the lands quarter, and the southeast quarter ofthe north west quarter of secti n three 1 and lhe mqtb I* ordered sold to Mtlsp lhe anm due Mid mortgage and that th. proceeding 1« west quarter of tlie northeast quarter, aud th. south half of the northeast quarter, and the applied, «rat to payment of lhe anm due lhe plaintiff together with the coat, and uorthrasl quarter of the southeast quarter of menu nd accruing coat, <>r hh . Meelion eight * . «11 in Township one 'rl. north 1 Third That all person, in. lu.l(„, tht of range nine »: west of the W itlametle M. n«L ants herein tie forever f.rreclosed ofthe right ian. «* equity of redemption or th, Also lhe east half of lhe southeast quarter ' aud the northwest quarter of the southeast gaged premlsea or any part therof ,,„t for .,Kh quarter and lhe norlb«*a»t quarter ofthe south olh« relief a. u theconrt may wvm e putable in tbs prrmuws and for cost« west quarter of sec Hon one 1;. Township Thtoeommona Is published for six weeks hr onefi] North of range ten '»•»’ west ofthe rderofH.m H It Hewitt Jadg. .,| th. Willamette Meridian conuuatng «aid court made at Chamber« July ,■ , - thonaand nine hundred an«t f’tarteen K X Mph ninety three one-hundred th« '4914.«) Attomej for plaintiff HKAngt-Aamaa fok the CetrnKiTrn GAMBRINUS BEER Telephone No. 9. -¿VLLZElsr ÜOTTSZB J. P ALLEN, ProB'r. Noted (or Ite Fine Cuisine Oepertment TILLAMOOK OREGON Sturgeon’s D rug S tori JllßW and j&Iect ¡Stoclç. Patent Medicines and Druggist's Notions. A Fine Line of Jewery Jtatianary, looks. rriscriptioas Carafully Ccmpoandid