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

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    THE
TILLAMOOK
most assorted wools, and in this
form are worth at least two cents to
D. DsK. Bowman, Ed. and Mgr.
four cents per pound more than
Official apar, Tiliamûûk City and County unskirted fleece. Therefore, a
duty of ten cents per pound on
fiist-class wools, skirted, is equiva­
KATE» OE SUBSCRIPTION.
(STMICTLY INADVANCR )
lent as a protective duty to not
One year
..................................
fl.bO.
more
than an eight cent per pound
Six month»
.......................................................75-
Three month»........................
rate on the unskirted fleece, which
is the form in which American
ADVERTISING KATES.
wools are marketed.—Statesman.
<tillam 00 It
per year $6.75
K7-5
. ”
” 2o.oo
2.35
”
” 13.00
3-75
.
”
”
60.00
6
75
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£ »» it
tr
. ”
” 100.00
11.00
Local notu»H, ioc I h . per line; and sets after
the first insertion. Only fteta per line for first
insertion and 3 eta thereafter for regular adve­
rtisers.
I.oat, Bound, For Rent, For Suh*, Wanted, and
Social notices, 111 classified "ad" column», at
the name rate.
Legal notice», Nonpareil, joct». per line for
first insertion and 5cls per line for each »iibae
queiit insertion.
\ll notices or communication» should
be .-••nt in a» early in the week a» possible.
The Coal Strike
THERS
Warrants Payable.
fieaMfoht.
1 inch, per month
t col. ’•
HEADLIGHT,
Tillamook, Ore, July 9. ’97.
The following warrants are now pay­
able at my office. Intereat thereon will
cease after thia 9th day of July.
Series “E”
219, 33, 218. 160, 184,
197, 179, 17», 132, 12!, 182, 199, 115. 109,
110, 220, 113,112, 111, 249, 232, 213,230,
15«, 190, 18«, 106, 242, 136, 246, 168, 244,
23, 247, 205, 142, 215, 176. 177, 165, 118,
77,155, 173, 159, 107.253.254.98,97, 61,
252, 95, 256. 185, 116, 180, 257, 255, 99,
138,251,258,5, 248.
Series “C”,
1652, 1411, 1255, 1646.
John Barker, Treasurer
Tillamook, Co.
rnnri Ppniitation a Reputation for Selling the Best Goods
A ?n t^ Marke? a? the west reasonable Prices and for
iiays deabng Fairly and Squarely with Customers is worth
a great deal, and that is just what
The Truckee Lumber-I-Company
J
has obtained in the years in which it has done busines here. We have a
The democratic calamity howler
could hardly be expected to let the
fine new stock of
coal strike, now on, go by without
rs
ays
pointing to it as a result of “repub­
lican misrule, contraction of the
-.•urrency, tariff'tinkering etc; etc;
but, nevertheless, the barefaced
misrepresentations oftlie Bryanites
The HEADLIGHT has Double the bona is just a little surprising.
which we are selling at lowest living rates. No stale groceries
If any
will Open Sept. 6th
fide Subscription list of any other News-
one
will
take
the
trouble
to
ex
­
noshelf worn goods, no shoddy materials, of any kind. Give us
aper in Tillamook County
C arefully G raded C ommon &
amine into the facts relating to
a trial and you will stay with us.
H
igh
S
chool
D
epartment
and
Telephone No 6.
the matter they w ill find that, so
T
eacher
’
s
C
lass
.
Office cornerof Main and 2d streets
far from the strike being the re-
Y ear divided into 2 terms of
suit of continued hard times and
FOUR AND A HALF MONTHS EACH.
The indications are that the sal­ low wages, as alleged, it is the re­
Hobsonville, Oregon
TUITION
mon pack on the Columbia rivet­ sult of the direct opposite. The
Per
Tern..
47-50
Principal
Office
249
Berry
Street, San francisco, Mills at Trachee Cal.
will exceed 600,000 cases. It is es­ officials of the United Mine Work­ Per Year
12.50
(in advance)
ers
the
organization
which
lias
the
..2.00
Per Month,
timated that there will be 2,»00,000
1.00
Per Month
(primary department)
cases of salmon packed in Oregon, strike in charge, give the follow­
Frasier river and Alaska this year. ing as the reason for ordering the
Outside fish, however, are cheaper, strike at this particular time:
SUMMONS.
“The signs of the times are that In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, Fourth: For a decree that the said defendants
and command a more ready sale
and each of them be forever barred and fore­
the County of Tillamook.
in the market, Columbia river business is reviving, that an up- for Richard
closed of all right, title or interest in and to the
Nixon as Receiver of the-)
Bank. Plaintiff’|
said real property described in said mortgage
salmon have received a black eye, ward tendency in prices of all pro Portland Savings
vs.
or any part thereof, and that all of said real
W. S. Runyon, James Steel, S. W. I
owing to false labelling and put­ ducts is apparent. In the general Iler,
□f drinking and using thB impure water
property, with the exception of the south half
S. V. Anderson. Edward Evans \
Eliza F.Evans his wife. Mary I
of the northeast quarter, the south half of the '
ting tip a spurious article as C'o- lm-in< ‘-s revival and industrial im­ and
from your wells remember that
Hughes, and Lewis Prager, Hyman
northwest quarter and lots two [aj, three [3J,
provement we ought to share, aml M. Prager, and William Prager,
lumbia river salmon.
and four (4) of section two 12] Township two I
partners, defendants.
—Astoria Herald. if we do not attempt to share we To the above named W.S.Runyan, defendant. [2] south of range eight [8| west, and the east
Halt of the southwest quarter and the south­
shall be false to ourselves and In the name of the State of Oregon, you are east
quarter of the northwest quarter of sec-
hereby notified and required to appear in the
stands rEady tn furnishycni an abund­
tlio e dependent upon iis .”
above entitled court on or before the first day tion three [3], Township one [ij north of range 1
And Stilt they Howl
(9) west of the Willamette Meridian, in '
ant
supply Df
A more stupendous piece of of the next regular term of said court, to wit: nine
the fourth Monday of August next, being the which said defendant Runyon and said plaintiff i
If koine of the democratic news­
of folly than a strike under the cir­ twenty-third day of August, A. D. I897, and have no interest, be sold as upon execution to I
papermen who are ho anxiously
the amounts claimed, and that plaintiff
cumstances above indicated woill*’ answer the plaintiff’s complaint tiled satisfy
against you in the above entitled suit i have such other and further relief in the preni-1
waiting to be boosted into affluence
be hard to in a,'ine. Ilis admitted and if you fail so to appear and answer ises as to equity may seem meet.
at rates so reasonable that everybody
on the “promised wave of prosper­
can afford to use it,
by all that the strike originally re­ for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply This summons is published pursuant to an
to the court for the relief demanded in said order of Hon George II. Burnett, Judge of said
ity”, and who howl so loudly be-
Office with Tillamook. Lumbering Co,
sulted from close competition and complaint.
Court, made on the 1st day of July, I897.
caiiHe McKinley has not succeeded
Gammans & Lam son,
consequent reduction in the price The relief demanded in the complaint here-
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
in live mouths in rescuing the
11 is as follows:
of coal by the operators, rendering First: Forthe reformation of a certain deed
country from the effects of four
it impossible to pay the wages de. from the defendants Edward Evans, and Eli­
SUMMONS.
years of democratic misrule, would
za F. Evans, his wife, to the defendant, W. 8.
n the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Forthe Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars goto the
manded by the men. As the Unit­ Runyon, to a portion of the real property here­
the
County
of
Tillamook.
kick themselves into keeping still,
ed Mine Workers oppose all trusts inafter described
W. W. Conder, PlaiutiffJ
ami keep their eyes and ears open
—vs—
■ I Department
*■------*-
Second: For the recovery by plaintiff from
they can hardly complain if this the defendants W. S. Runyon and James Steel, C. P. Roland, and
for n little lime they might learn
I
No.
2.
E. A. Huse
competitive system Ims worked of the sum of forty-four thousand three hund­
Defendants.
J
something to their advantage and
red and thirty-six dollar.-«, with interest thereon
C. II. SMI TH, Proprietor.
them a hardship. Better times at the rate of eight per cent per annum from To C. P. Roland and R. A. Huse. the above
named defendants and each of you;
to the advantage of their renders,
are at hand, business is reviving; the 23d day of February, 1894, ail in U.S. gold Iu the name of the State of Oregon:
Our Building is New, Neat and Pleasant and our Liquor the
as well. It took the democratic
coin, and the further sum of five thousand dol­
Why then enter upon a struggle lars, attorneys fees, together with his costs and You are hereby summoned and required to be
and appear in the above named court on or be­
congress which met after Cleve­
Very Best in the City.
Unit can but a id one tnre to the disbursements herein, all on account of a cer­ fore August 23rd, 1897, the same being the first
land's inauguration IS months t>
tain promissory note made and delivered by «lay of the next regular term of said court fol­
many disasters that have ever at­ thedefendant W. 8. Runyon to the defendant
Kopp'H Beer on Draught.
lowing the expiration of six weeks publication
pass the infamous Wilson Bill, a
tended strikes? Cail these men by James Steel and endorsed by said defendant of this summons upon you, and answer the
tariff'measure now recognized by
lames
Steel to the Portland
Savings
striking insure a better market for Bank, and dated February 23, I893, and belug complaint of the plaintiff in the above named
all to have been a flat failure. And
suit.
coal? Can they compel the oper­ for said sum of $44,336, with interest thereon You will take notice that if you fail to appear
yet popocratic politicians of the
after maturity at the rate of eight per cent per and answer the complaint for want thereof, the
ators to work their mines at a loss? annum, said note being due in one year.
Billy Bryan school howl because a
plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief
If “business is reviving” as they Third: For the foreclosure of a certain mort­ demanded in the complaint, towit:
Republican congress has not sin -
gage, executed and delivered by the defendant
say, then times are getting better, W. S. Runyon to the defendant Janies Steel to First: That lie have judgement agaiust the
vended in passing a good tariff law
defendant C. I*. Roland for the sum of One
and coal would be amongst the secure the payment of said promissory note, Hundred and Fifty ($150) Dollars with interest
in five months. No administration
upon the following described real property sit­ thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum
lirst products to appreciate in val­ uated in the County of Tillamook and State of
ever made better time in carrying
from the 2nd. day of June 1696, and the further
ue, and increase of wages would Oregon, to wit:
sum ot $50.00 attorney's tees and for costs and
out its campaign pledges, than lmr
The southeast quarter of section nineteen( 19/ disbursements in this suit or action.
follow. The coal strike under and the southwest quarter of section tweutyfzo)
G rand C entral B illiard
the present, and the country i<
Second: That his lien created by said mort­
present circumstances is little lesN ? 11 in Township one (1) north of range six west gage be foreclosed upon the lands described
H all .
making good time out of the con­
ol the Willamette Meridian.
herein, and in said mortgage, and that the lands
Also the north half of section twelve (12) and
dition into which democratic folly than criminal.
M
. R. R. H
Groceries, Provisions and Loggers Supplies Clothing, Boots, Shoes,
and General Merchandise,
Sefeet Seßoof
J. K. SIBLEY, Maqagei1 of jE>fcore and Mill,
WHEN YOU ARE TIRED
The Tillamook: Water Co
Pure Mountain Water
NEW BUREAU SALOON,
plunged it. Every commercial re­
port, 1.0 matter whafr its source,
that has been received for months,
is favorable. Dun's and Broad
street's reports announce increased
activity, in all lines of business.
But beennse Billy Bryan howls, his
followers consider it necessary to
lmwl loo, notwithstanding all fads
are against them.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an or­
der issued out of the County Courtfor Tillamook
County Oregon, in probate on the 10th day of
July I897, the undeisigned was by said court
duly appointed administrator of the estate of
Barnard Huback, deceased, and all persons hav
i.igclnims against said estate are hereby noti­
fied to present them to the undersigned with
proper voucher at the office of W J. May in
Tillamook City Oregon, for settlement, within
six months from this date.
Dated July 20th 1807.
J. B. Dels nnn
J. May atty, for Adm'r.
Administrator.
Our Senator'
NOTICE.
I m
Senator McBride, who, with
Senator Foraker and other senators
was active in obtaining an increus
ed tariff on washed wools of the
second-class, received a letter from
Messrs. Key-cr, l-'erder X Co.,com­
mission merchants, of Philadelphia,
strongly recommending his course,
as follows:
“We take the liberty of thanking
you for your work in behalf of the
American wool growers in stop
ping the biggest loop-hole in all
the past tariffs, i. e., washed see-
<md-claas w ools coming in at single
duty. The grower Ims suffered
more from this than any other ex il
lind we are glad that at Inst t II ¡M
«‘Utiageous inequality into lie 110
more. Every grower owes you
an ‘I thank you.' ”
Senator McBride says that the
rale fixed by the senate oil first-
class wools tell cents per pound
—is not loo high, owing to the fact
that wool* of this class will all be
imported, skirted. Australian and
other wools that are skirted for
he American market are trimmed
in such a way as to make them al-
thk C ircuit C ourt of thr S tatk OF
gon FOR THK COUNTY OF TlLl.A MOOK.
O re ­
the matter of the 1
estate ot Truman and
T. F Ilan la
f
insolvents. /
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
asMÌ *ucc of the s.iid insolvent estate, has filed in
»he abovq named court his final account as
such, and will ask the said court on the
24th,
day of August, 1897, to heat and pass upon the
same.
George Cohn
Assignee aforesaid
For «tal«*
Thhirtyflve aerea of fine bottom land on
Wilson river. Will grow any thing
Well situai,
i
<y to suit pnr-
chaser. Inquire at thia office.
71Ht
Onegnod breach loading »»hot RUI»,
Remington model, (or sale cheap, «ho »
Aral class violin nt a price that h ill ant-
prig« you
Inquire at thia Office.
7 3241
Noti«*«* to Taxpayers
Tsxm
in
iliia
comity
will
paaitivly become delinquent on July
3Ut
1W7 and
co M r
added,
all
personal
property
not
and
exempt will Iw levie.1 upon nini «olii at
once to satisfy w«i<l tax and cost«. So
pleaac seitieal on,-«.
J. II. Jai-ksoit
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
the northeast quarter of section twenty two
(22), and the south west quarter of section
twenty four, all in Township one (r) north
of range seven (7) west of the Willamete Merid-
’an.
Also the northeast quarter and the north half
of the south half of section twenty-two [22],
Township two 12], north of range nine [9
west of the Willamette Meridian containing
one thousand two hundred,and eightyfi j8o)a( re-.
Also the south half of the northeast quarter
and the south half of the northwest quarter,
and lots, one (1), two (2), three (3) and four (4'
and the southwest quarter ot section two (2),
and the south half oftlie southeast quarter of
section three (3). and the northeast quarter, an<l
the north half of the southeast quarter of sec
tion ten (io) and the southeast quarter of the
northwest quarter, and the northeast quarter
ot the southwest quarter and lotsone (1), two (a)
three'3) and four (4) of section eighteen (18).
and the southwest quarter of the northeast­
quarter. and the west half of the southeast qiiar
ter and the southeast quarter of the south
west quarter, and the north half of the north­
east quarter and the north half of the north
west quarter, and the southeast quarter of the
northwest quarter, and lots two (2) and three (3)
of section nineteen (I9). and the northwest
puarter of section twenty-one (21), and the
south west quarter of section (>6), al! In town­
ship two (2) south or range eight (8) west of the
Willamette Meridian.
Also the north hslf of the south half of section
twenty eight fKD. In Township one (I) North of
range six (V west of the Willamette Meridian.
Also the north half of section thirty two | jj ]
and section thirty three |3 j J. and section
thirty four (34, »»nd section thirty five 3«j all in
township one (I) north of range seven [7) west
of the Willi imette Meridian.
Also the north half of th- northwest quarter
and the southwest quarter of the northwest
quarter, and the north we«t quarter of the s-mth-
w st qiurterof section twvntv five. (rDTou a «hip
one < 1). north or range eight [81 west of the
Willamette Meridian.
Also the southwest quarter of the southeast
quarter, and the east half of the southwest
quarter, and the southeast quarter oft te north­
west quarter of section three [3). and the north
weal quarter of the northeast quarter, and the
south half of the northcast quarter, and the
northeast quarter of the stm»hea«t quarter of
section eight '.8 . all in Township one ft . north
of range nine '9, west of the Willamette Merid­
ian
Also the east half of the southeast quarter,
and the northwest quarter of the southeast
quarter, and thr northvast quarter of the south
west quarter of sec tion one t|. Township
«»ne ij North of range ten iy ' west of the
Willamette
Mcri.lian,
containing
four
thousand nine hundred and fosirtcen and
iqucijr mree one hundredths (4.914 U3> acre«.
be ordered sold to satisfy the sum due upon
j said mortgage, and that the proceeds be applied,
! | first to the payment of th ■ sum due the plaintiff'
together with the costs and disbursements and
accruing costs of this suit.
Third: That all persons including the defend­
ants, herein be forever foreclosed of the equity
I
of redemption in or to the said mortgaged
premises or any part thereof, and for such
other relief as to the Court may seem equitable
in the premises and for costs.
This summons is published for six weeks by
order of Hon. H H. Hewitt judge of the afore­
said court made at Chambers, July 2nd 1897,
E. E. Sei ph
[
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Fine Liquors and Cigars
Tillamook, Oregon.
H e ADQL' ARTERS FOR THE CELEBRATED
GAMHR1NUS BEER
-AGLLZEUST HOUSE
I1
’
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Tillamook.
Mary S. Down», Plaintiff')
Department
Henry Gro.e and
Mary I*eckhatn
N o .2.
Defen.lanta.
)
To Henry Grow the above named defendant.
In the name ot the State of Oregon
You are hereby summoned and required to be
and appear in the above named court on or br­
io, e August rjrd. >«97. the same being the 8rst
day of the next regular term of said court fol­
lowing the expiration of six weeks publication
of this summons upon you. and answer the com­
plaint of the plain tiff iu the above named suit.
You will take notice that if you fail to appear
and answer the complaint for want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relie
demanded in the complaint towit:
First That she
have judgement against
the defendant Henry Grose for the sum of Two
Hundred and sixty three and 97-100 [f»j 97]
Hollars with interest thereon at the rate often
per cenl per ailuum from the isth. day ol Nov­
ember tlfoj, and the further sum of |7< attor­
ney . foes and for costs and disbursements In
tin. suit or action.
Second That his Heil created by said mort­
gage be foreclosed upon the lands described
herein, and in saUI mortgage, and that the lands
be ordered sold to satisfy the sum due upon
said mortgage and that the proceeding be
applied .first to payment of the sum due the
plaintiff together with the posts and diabnrae-
menta, nd accruing coats of this suit.
Third: That all persons including the defend­
ants herein be forever foreclosed of the right
of .■quay of redemption in or to the said mort
gaged premiss or any part lherof. ami for .<>ch
other relief as to the court may seem equitable
in the premise* anil for «nt»
This summons is published for • x week« by
inter of Hon H .it Hewitt judge ol the afore
•atd court made at Chamber« Jnly 2nd ifc,-
K ■ St Ip't
Telephone No. 9.
J. P- ALLEN, Prop’r.
Noted for It* Fine Cuisine Department.
!
Attorney, or plaintiff
Best Meals in the City.
TILLAMOOK, .OREGON
—-
Sturgeon’s
fieW and ¡Select £toclç
patent Medicine? and Di’uggigt’3 Notion^.
A Fine Line of Jewery.
Stationary. lut».
Fmcrlptlm Cirtfilly Ctapoondei