Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 29, 1897, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE
P
TILLAMOOK HEAQLIGHT,
I cent issue of “BrndMlreet’s,” which is California , or those of Eastern O.egon,
[ usually very conservative in its views as Idaho and Fraser river. Climate is a
D. DcK. Bow«.., Ed. sad Mgr.
account.
' to the businesB future, calls attention to fact that mu«»t be taken into
their
1 the fact that the stock of wheat in hand In mild climates men may take
Official aptr, Tillamook City and County at present is unusually light, being only chances for food and shelter; iu severe
It is a prediction
75 million bushels, while nearly all tlie climates they cannot
should great
in
great grain-producing countries of the . that,
...«1, a.iv...«.
B.c«. number» succeed
.. ...... ..........
RATES OF SCHS< RlPTlON.
world have unusually light crops thi» getting into the Yukon region Inis fall,
(araicrLY inadvanck .)
»ays,
from j there will be a tragedy the like of which
|lb0. year. Recent reports, it
One year
...75. Russia, Germany, France, and Hungary lius not been known to the world since
tfl X IHOIttllS
...........................................................
50.
Three month»*.......................................
point to decreased wheat harvest», ami j Napoleon’s Russian campaign —Oregon-
THURSDAY,
Jl;L\----- 7'^
(BdUauwoh <jcablißlit
with like reports from
Austialia
and
Argentine, 11ml adds: “This bring» the*
United States to the front as a prominent j
I
wheat exporter tinder similar conditions
to Iho-e which existed in I876 over
Ihe
revival succeeding the great panic after
5 or 6 years of retrenchment and econo­
my.”
The same publication calls at­
tention to the fact
that
during
the
month of June there was an advance in
cotton, col ton-seed oil, tobacco, bacon,
lard, rice, nals, bailey, pens, milk,
wheat, and other farm products.
1 (neb, per month
fo 7^
per year $6.75
3 ”
”
”
2.25 ............”
” ,<i000
Lcol. ”
’’
3 75
’’ ’’ 33,X1
U....................
<»75
.6oo°
1 »» »’
••
11.00 ........... ”
” loo.oo
Local *iotic*l, loots, per line; and sets after
tlie fir-t inserlion. Onlvficts i»er line for first
msertiou and 8 cl» thereafter for regular adve
rUaers.
Lost, Round, For Rent, For Sale, Wanted, and
Special notices, lu classified “ad” column», at
the same rate.
Legal notices, Nonpareil, locts. per ll»»e for
first insertion and 5cla per line for each subse
quenl insertion.
gg^-All notices or communications should
be sent in «» early in the week as possible.
The HEADLIGHT ha-* Double the bone
fide Subscription list of any other New»-
aper in Tillamook County
Telephone No 6.
Office cornerof Main an<l 2d street».
l><Mpite the bontility of the 16-to-l
free coiniigikta, l’lewi'leut McKinley h
bimetallic comilliwioil i« mill meellllff
with very favorable reception wherever
it itoes, and its reports are greatly encour­
aging to the friends of international
bimetalliiii'.
I
The Wilson law will soon be a thing of
the past, am! there will be
none to
mom 11 its depnrtuie. Up Io the time of
McKinley’» iiiaiigurHtion it had entailed
deficit upon the country of $125,000,000.
The enormous importat on» of foreign
good» I hat have been made recently to
escape duly under the new tariff
act
have helped figures a little, hut they ara­
still black enough to make even tile
democrat» I heniHel ves rejoice that the
law will hood be nnniheied
with
the
many democratic blunders of the past.
The Wil»on law has now been in oper­
ation 34 month». In those 34 months
the custom« receipt» aggregated
$467-
4 *2,248, while in the first 34 months of
the McKinley law the customs receipt»
were $548,452,414. The internal revenue
receipt» under the Wilson law in its first
34 months of the McKinley law were
$382,722,453, and in the first 34 month»
• >f the McKinley law weie $433,772,458.
The total receipts under ihe Wilson law
in its first 34 months, ending June 30.
A
The-¡-Truckee * Lumber * Company
that India will »upply her home demand, | iau.
ADV EH VISING MATES.
Good Reputation, a Reputation for Selling the Beet Goods
A in the Market at the most reasonable Fiices and for
always dealing Fairly and Squarely with Customers is worth
a great deal, and that is just what
a
Notice to Taxpayers
will
Taxes
in
ibis
county
nowilivly become- delinquent on July
1897 and
costs
h d de d.
31 it
till
personal
property
not
and
exempt will be levied upon and sold at
iin-e to »atisfy »aid lax and costs. So
J
plea»« »«rille at once.
J. II. Jackson
Sheriff ami Tax Collector.
Groceries, Provisions and Loggers Supplies Clothing, Boots, Shoes,
and General Merchandise,
Wan hu I m Payable.
Tillamook, Ore, July 9. ’97.
The following warrants are now
- i
>le at my office.
otlice. liitereat ....
thereon
able
------- will
cease after thia 9th day oí July.
Mil ' IL’
219, tt, 2iS. 16", 184,
197, 179, 176, 132, 121, 182, 199, 115. 109,
110, 220, 113, 112, 111, 249, 232, 213, 230,
156, 190, 18«, 105, 242, 136, 24«, 168, 244,
23,247,205,142,215,176,177, 165, 118,'
77,155, 173, 159, 107,253, 254,98,97, 51, |
252, 95, 25«, 185, 11«, 180, 257, 255, 99, ‘
138,251, 258,5, 248.
Serie» "C”,
1652,1411,1255,1646.
which we are selling at lowest living rates. No stale groceries
noshelf worn goods, no shoddy materials, of any kind. Give us
a trial and you. will stay with us.
j
J. EC. SI 13 LE Y, Maqager of ¡Store and Mill,
Hobsonville, Oregon
Principal Office 249 Berry Street, San Francisco, Mills at Truckec
Cal.
John Barker, Trenxuier
Tilhiniook, Co.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. | Fourth : For a decree tha t the said defendants
for the County of Tillamook.
and each of them be forever barred and fore­
Richard Nixon as Receiver of the
closed of all right, title or interest in and to the
Portland Savings Dank. PlainlilT'
said real property described in said mortgage
vs.
W. 8. Il un yon, James Steel, S. W.
or any part thereof, and that all of said real
Iler, S. V. Anderson. Edward Evans
property, with the exception of the south half
and Eliza F.Evans his wife. Mary
of the northeast quarter, the south half of the
Hughes, and Lewis Prager, Hyman
M. Prager, and William I’rager,
i northwest quarter and lots two [2j, three [3j,
cry of llieir (all campaign.
partners, defendants.
1 and four <4) of section two 12] Township two
To tlie above named W.8 Runyan, defendant. '
aoulh of ra„ge e|g||t
wes( a„d the easl
In the name
the State of Oregon, you
•—— of
“fof
vm. are ha|| Qf
M„t,,wegt
a„d the south-
A reduction in the tariff on cent by the
hereby notified and required to appear in the j east quarter of the northwest quarter of sec-
Wil.on bill whb followed Uy a reduction 1897, amount to $904,200,652, while the above entitled court on or before the first day
1 tion three [3], Township one [1] north of range
in wage.amounting to nearly aa much McKinley law in it» first 34 months pro­ of the next regular term of said court, to wit: , nine (9) west of the Willamette Meridian, in
the
fourth
Monday
of
August
next,
being
the
' which said defendant Runyon and said plaintiff
per ton aa tile reduction of the
duly. duced $1,041,048,077, h balance of more
twenty-third day of August, A. D. 1897, and ! | have no interest, be sold as upon execution to
That act cut down Ihe coal tariff 35 centa than $137,000,000 in favor of the McKin­
filed satisfy the amounts claimed, and that plaintiff
answer t li e plaintiff's complaint
per ton, which is n little more
tlmn ley law.
against you in the above entitled suit , have such other and further relief in the prem­
and if you fail so to appear and answer ' ises as to equity may seem meet.
rieaident Katiliford Claims as having
plaintiff will apply 1 This summons is published pursuant to an
for want thereof, the
t
taken place in 1893 in the redaction of
Aatorlan Draw*« a prize.
to the court for the relief demanded in said I order of Hon George H. Burnett, Judge of said
wages. 11 35 cents reduction in tariff
complaint.
Aaloria, Or., July 23.—There is
nt
! Court, made on the 1st day of July, I897.
cuts down 25 nrSOcents per ton, would
The relief demanded lu the complaint here­
least one lucky Astorian in the Klondi ke
Gammans & Lam son,
in is as follows:
the removal of the enliie duty, as urged
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
country. In the short apace of a year he
First:
For
the
reformation
of
a
certain
deed
'
liy Mr liryan in his apeacli in Ccngres»
has made enough to keep him in comfort ' from the defendants Edward Evans, and Eli- ;
of June 13, 189«, leave th« miners any
SUMMONS.
tin* remainder of his days. Shortly over ' za F. Evans, his wife, to the defendant, W. 8.
11 the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
employment nt all?
s venrilgo August Hilrlnrlri anrl, secretar) '
«0» Portion of tlie real property here-
j the County of Tillamook.
.
[ iiiMfter
ina Iter described
of Ihe Foard & Stoke» Cu., of this
IO cily,
v,'7r’
Second: For the recovery by plaintiff from [ W. W. Conder, Plaintiff^
—vs— and
| Department
The liryan-Allgeld wing of the l’opu-
August 1 I the
th«» defendants W. 8.
S. Runyon and James Steel,
Steel j £ p Roland
g»ub»tuke<i a man mimed I
>
I im I party ia very much diMlnrbed over Andei'Sim, who w hm po»»e»»ed with 11 of the stun of forty-four thousand three hiiud- 1 R. A. Huse
|
No. 2.
Defendants.
)
the lewiilt of I he Nashville convention, in | «lesire to go north, lie sailed for Alaska red R,,d b'^ty-six dollar», with interest thereon j
To
C.
P.
Roland
and
R.
A.
Huse.
the above
which 700 repreMenlaiivesd the I’opiiliil but no W"i’d wa» received from him un­ I at the rate of eight per cent per annum from named defendants and each of you;
1 the 23d day of February, H91, all in U. S. gold
party declared againat future alliance« til yenlerday, when a
letter
arrived. ; coin, and the further sum of five thousand dol- • In the name of the State of Oregon:
with I lie Democratic or any other politi* Anderson »ay» that he “»truck it rich,” [ lars, attorneys fees, together with his costs and > 1 YOu are hereby summoned and required to be
and appear in the above named court on or be­
cal organisations. The dignified and I and I hut he and Id» brother cleaned up disbursements herein, all on account of a cer­
tain promissory note made ami delivered by foreAugust 23rd, 1897, the same being the first
They were offered H3,000
vigorous utterances of that e nvention, $140,(MX).
day
of the next regular term of saic court fol-
thedefendant W. 8. Ruiiyo i to the defendant
representing, a* it did, a large majority chh I i for their claim hut refused to sell. • James Steel and en lorsed by said defendant , lowing the expiration of six weeks publication I
Steel to the Portland
Savings i of this summons upon you, and answer the
of (he Populists of the United States, Among the Asturian» to go north »re 3. 1 James
Cliaile» Hank, and dated February 23, H93, and being coniplaintof the plaintiff in the above named
make it |»erfeclly apparent that the days E. Harris, Tlmma» Linville,
suit.
Rudolph Barth, [ for said sum of $44 346, with interest thereon j You will take notice that if you fail to appear
ui fusion between ¡’.»puli» n ami Democ- Wise, Robert Norris,
i after maturity at the rate of eight per cent per
I
larry
Cribb,
J.
W.
Supei
mint
and
M
S.
and answer the complaint for want thereof, the I
racy aie over, and that the silver demo*
. annum, said note being due in one year.
latter will leave [ Third: For the foreclosure of a cartain mort­ plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief
ci ata, who lust their gold aaaociates la»l [Round». The two
demanded
in the complaint, towit:
year, will lo»e that, other wing of llieir I’nesday. Cribb and Barth are organiz­ gage, executed and delivered by the defendant
First: That he have judgement agaiust the
I W. S. Runyon to the defend «lit James Steel to
ing*
party.
Asloiia
has
gone
party from I his time forward.
secure the payment of said promissory note, defendant C. P. Roland for the sum of One
crazy, and it is estimated that al
upon the following described real property sit­ Hundred and Fifty ($150) Dollars with interest
10) |*e»«oiiM from this cily will see
uated in the County of Tillamook and State of thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum
Mr. N II..Scott, the West Virginia
from the 2nd. day of June 1896, and the further
j Oregon, to wit:
tunes in the Klondyke. 't’lie s
sum of $50.00 attorney s fees and for costs and
member of the Republican National
Janus 1» being filled Up by Hubei Nor- I The southeast quarter of section niiieteenf 19/ disbursements iu this suit or action.
| and the southwest qu irter of section twe ty 20)
Committee,Hays he haw information dial
ri» for the trip
Second: That his lien created by said mort­
all in Township one (il north of range six west
ihu big strike in the coni mines is purl of
gage be foreclosed upon the lands described
I of the Willamette Meridian.
a democratic scheme to cat ry Ohio. Hi-
Also the north half of section twelve (12) and Uerein, and in said mortgage, and that the lauds
A Note of Warning.
N.iyN the idea of the «Icmocratic instigat­
[ the northeast quarter of section twenty two be ordered sold to satisfy the sum due upon
or» of the strike is that it will cut off the
Here is a prediction : Should the rush (32), and the south west quarter of section said mortgage, and that the proceeds be applied,
first to the payment of the s.nn due the plaintiff
supply of coal ami icmii I i ill at leant a t<> the Yukon country continue, should twenty four, all 111 Township one (1) north
of range seveu (;) west of the Willaniete Merid together with the costs and disbursements and
partial purely»!» of the big manufnctiir- the multitudes, or any colisidernhle por- ian.
accruing costs of this suit.
Also the northeast quarter and the north half
iiig indu»tr ics of Ohio. They willchaige limi of the mull it tides now striving ami
Third: That all persons including the defend­
the republican party with I he lesponei- pieNMiig to gel *»ff io that region, succeed of the south half of section twei.ly-two [»], ants, herein I>e forever foreclosed of the equity
Township two |a), north of range nine [9] of redemption in or to the said mortgaged
hilily lor that co idi ion of affiira ami there w»ll he a tragedy during the .coin­ west of the Willamette Meridian containing
premise- or any part thereof, and for such
will make an attempt to hold up Senator ing winter the like of which never ha» one thousand two hundred,and eighty(u8o)acre4. other relief as to the Court may seem equitable
II hiidhiim mi «»ppiesMor of labor.
Mi
been known in America.
Also t'ie south half of the northeast quarter in the premises and for costs.
This summons is published for six weeks by
I>* men 1 • slisvthat they are starting and the south half of the northwest quarter,
Scott added that he did not believe the
scheme would mii < cred, and
that
the for the Aictic regions? That the »umm< r and lots, one (1), two (2), three (3) and four (4) order of Hon. H. H. Hewitt judge of the afore­
and the southwest quarter ot section two (2), said court made at Chambers. July 2nd 1897.
Mliil.es would do the republicans of Ohio is already advanced, hih I that h inter will and the south half of the southe «st q tarter of I
E.E. Sei ph
B in there hv the time they reach their section three (3), and the northeast quarter, and
little, if any harm .
Attorney for Plaintiff.
«.Ho i t.iiion? T.iat
winter
in
tibiae the north half of the aoiithrast quarter of sec­
hyperborean regions lasts from October tion ten (10) and the south -is! quarter of the
SUMMONS,
northwest quarter, and the northeast quarter
'I he licrtne ordinance, proponed by the to May? I’lial the lein peialuie
ful's so 1 of the soil th wed q uarter and lotsone (1). two (2) ,
In the Circuit Court oT the State of Oregon for
City Council, bids fair io meet with c «» ii - low that cold pre!ot ins the effect
oi fiie? three'3) and four (4) of section eighteen (18). the County of Tillamook.
aiileralde oppasitmii, no mailer how mid That
uiihuul
adequate
protection and the southwest quarter of the northeast­ . Mury S. Down«, Plainllffl
I Department
I’« provision» may he. Of course a HgHinst the climate, wild Hbumlanl fixxl* quarter. and the west half of t’ie southeast quar
Henry Gro.e amt
Io - hvj license feu would be unjust ill m h II liie will disappear? Ik) men who ter and the southeast quarter of the south Mury Peckham
I
Not.
Irefemlantn.
town of lhe ^izv oi *1 i I mook, 1 ut a small have been nccusloim <1 to mild dim.» es west quarter, and the north half of the north­
east quarter and the north half of the north­
To Henry Grom the above named defendant
mid re.aNonable licence not only yield» i«Hlise what it is 10 winter al the Arctic west quarter, and the southeast quarter of the
In the name of the State of Oregon:
levviiue to the town, hut proteclion lu circle?
northwest quarter, and lots two (2) and three (3) Yon are hereby summoned and required to be
of
section
nineteen
(Iq).
and
the
northwest
and
appear in the above named court ou or be­
the merchant» thrniMvlves. We hav*
Life there is possible «lining the winter
M-en such ordiniincea tried, and in ever) only Ha careful preparation is made to puarter of section twenty-one (>i), and the fore Auanat ryrd >»97. the aame being the find
southwest quarter of section (26), all in town day of the next regular term of aaid court lol-
itislance w here the llceiiMe was not to« »ui poitit
Food, clothing and »heller ship two (2) south or range eight (8) west of the lowlug the expiration of MX week, publication
h-'avy it gave mmi ¡»faction. At present aie iiidis|*eiit»able. Exposure there is Willamette Meridian.
Of thia auniinona upon you. and anawer the com-
there is nolliing to prevent qiiavk-doctoib no trifle, hs in our mild clinmle»
Ex-' Also the north half of the south half of section plaiirt of the plaintiff lu the above named auit.
twenty
eight
fa8i.
in
T
»wnthlp
one
[I]
North
of
You wilt lake m.tice that It you fail to appear
c ap John am lion hoiise», and ped p'Mine tkeie nit-aiiN »me
hi »*I
midden range six 61 west of the Willamette Meridian and nn.wer the complaint fur want thereof, the ‘
tlleiM to c> me beie and do bnnine«* at death. Along the AlaskHii ami Biiliah
Also the north half of section thirty two '32 plaintiff win apply to the Court for the relie
figuie» that entail gieal loan upon leg’ti- ColHiiibimi coast, the climate, leni)»eied and •'ctiott thirty thre > I33], Rnd section demanded in the complaint towit
Pirrt: that ah« have judgement again«
mate prolesMioiiNl men and IrinleMinen •y 1 he meuii, is nut severe; but the gold thirty four (34, and section thirty-five Xsj all in
, township one
north of range seveu [7j west ihe rlef. ir.lant Henry Crone for theanm of Two
I’ ihm a leasonnble Ih en»« ordinance and
fields lie in a \net river bawin behind a 1 of the Williim-*t»e >fe Mini.
Hundred and ainty three and 97-100 (,^.97)
it pievenlN much of that kind of opposi­ big Mountain lange, Mt a great di«Unc«-
Also the north half of the northwest quarter ¡rollara with intercut thereon at the rale of ten
tion. At the Maine time il ah* illd lx- re- fru’ii the cCUal,
and
the
southwest
quarter
of
the
northwest
per
cent pet annum from the isih dayot Nor­
and very far toward
membered that our I i H n I iiom men are nl- the north, «sheie all the rigorous con­ quarter, and the northwest quarter of the south- ember 1S15, and the further .urn oi ¡>75 attor­
wt st quarter ot section twenty five. (asiTov n hip ney * fr ami (or coat, ami diabnrwmmata In
irmly paving* heavy lax lor the privi­ ditions of an Arctic
aimer
p. evail. one (1). north or range eight
west of the thi. «mt or action.
lege oi doing liuainvan in the town, ami Water will not run, the st 1 earns are fro­ Willamette Meridian
Second That hl. Hen created by wid mort­
the Iiceil»e fee» alionld not l»e 11 •<le no zen to the bottom. Even in sumnivi ilie
Also (he * »nthwest quarter of the southeast gage be Auecloaerl upon the tanda derribe,!
quarter,
and
the
east
half
of
the
«nuthwcM
herein, and In aald rm.rlgage, ami that tire lamia
heavy as I*» l»e biirdenaoine. W* d.. ground iliaws only
nt
the
suiface
not know what the a nsloin is In th« t rans|M«rtation over mountain iMiigvs, quarter, ami the southeast quarter ofthe north­ 1-e ordered wld to aatlaiy the anm due upon
west quarter of section three (3J. and the north •aid mortgage and that tire proewdi,,, h,
tow ns ui Oigoii in Ihi» matter, Lilt in wltvie inggvd trail»* hi*ni*h lheoiily lines weal quarter of the northeast quarter, and the
applied. Sr»t to payment OI the turn due the
olhe» alntea tlieie aie lew towns in whirl* of pNnaagv, is so slow, coolly Hint
diffi­ south half of the northeast quarter, and the plaintiff together with the coeta and di.l.nrae-
I her«» h not an ordinance of the hind re- cult that m-an-ity of snpplieM is inevitable. northeast quarter of the sou^esst quarter of nietrla -ud accruing co«, of thia «uit.
section etght [8(. all in Township oue (1). north
Third That alt penare. including th, defend-
ter red to.
If great mind e m succeed in getting uve of range nine 9} west of the W illamette Merid- 1 ant. herein be foreeer Srreclowd of the right
' * o( equity of redemption in or to the »aid moot-
the mountain range» into tlie Ims in of ian.
Also the east half of (he southenst quarter. I garrnl premie*, or any part therof ami for .neb
With a wheat crop of 675
million the Yukon, a -ce«sihle with difficulty in
and the northwest quarter of the southeast < other tvliefa. to the court may rmern equitable
ImathrlM in mglil in the l’iiite*l Stale« an*) summer, and mH at nil Mcceaaible iu win- quarter, and the north«-Mt quart« of th. wulh In the premia,, and for roeta.
ter, it may beset down ns certnin that went quarter of sec tion one t*. Township
sii unusually light crop predicted in al
Thtemmmon. I. publr.hed for aix waek. by
one 1J North of range ten fra) went of the enter *T Hon H. II Hewitt judge Oi the atore
the other great grain- pnalucing Colli« ilie greater proportion will |*eriah
WillAmette
Marhtian.
contaiulm four »•id court ma le al Chamber.. July fol lfc).
This la no »Mfr adventure, like the
11 ies of the world, thr pr«»S|«rcla of the
thousand nine hundretl and fourteen and
K > tolp'r
American farmer it re bright
Tlie re* ruth in former times to the gold mines of ninety thiee one-hund.-edth« 4.91^93) acres.
Attorney for plaintiff
It iH n "low down” tiling on the part of
(lie great buaioMH firm of the east fo have
ordered llieir western representative,
to resume the making of loans on farm
property at low rales of interest, just a.
the Pops ami “Anarcrals" are preparing
to make "scarr ity of money” the chief
W b have a
has obtained in the years in which it has done busines here.
fine new stock of
WHEN YOU ARE TIRED
□f drinking and using the impure water
from your wells remember that
The Til Inn look Water Co
stands ready to furnish you an abund­
ant supply of
Pure Mountain Water
strates sd reasonable that everybody
can afford to use it.
OfficB with Tillamook Lumbering Co,
For the Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars go to the
NEW BUREAU SALOON,
Our Building iH New, Neat ttitd PleiiHiint mid our Liquor
Very Best in the City.
(he
Kopp'B flBBran Draught.
C. B. HADLEY,
G rand C entral B illiard
H all .
Fine Liquors and Cigars
HBAOgVA.rEKS EOK THE C'KLKBRATF.D
GAMBRINUS BEER
Tillamook, Or*gon-
Telephone No. 9.
ALLEN HOTTS2E
J. P. ALLEN. Prop’r.
Noted for its Fine Cuisine Department.
Best Meals in the City.
TILLAMOOK. .OREGON