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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1897)
THE AL'( HEAQLIGHT “I thought you were having a fit,” »11- things have changed, however, since I Mr. Bryan has come to the front as a swered the dentist, apologetically. D. DcK. Bowm.a, Ed. and Mgr. “Fit nothing,” said the victim, “I I moneyed man, reclining in the lap of lux _________ _______ »try and favoring a silk and ruffled night saw a thief going up the street with iny bicycle. 1 know it by the color and the pptui Official «per, Tillamook City and County "’“'» wav the tool bag hung behind and the ribbons on the handlebar. Being up An iiiteriiMlioinil bimetallic conference HATES OF 8l’BS( RIPT1ON. five stories is handicap enough without (srniCTLV rx advamck .) held in the United Slates and attended having a brigand like you holding me »1 M>. One year ................. ............................ ...7S- I by repieseniativea of Great Britain na down with Ids fist in uiy throat.”—Kan- Six nionths ....................................... 50 well an other leading nations ia looked ii|- Three munti»« BM < itli >tai. _________ ZZ on as prolmble if not indeed an nsstned 1 fact. The latest advices fioni Europe indi- auvhktising baths . Wai rants Payable. , I cate that President McKinley’s coinmia- Inch, per monili F> 7» f 6 75 Tillamook, Ore, July 9. ’97. ■ * 2o.oo gjon rs have received assurances from the ■ •• ’• 2.15 ............. ” „ ” 33 001 Biili.h Government that it will co-oper 3-75 . col. The following warrants are now pay ” 60.00 0 73 ” ” 100.00 I ate ill a conference, ami that llie naenr- able at my office. Interest thereon will: II 11.00 cease after this 9th day of July. Local iiotic-H, ioc I m . per line; and sets, after the first insertion. Only Acts per line for firat ance by England and France renders it Series “E” 219, 33, 218. 100, 184, insertion and 3 cts thereafter lor reRular adve- certain that other leading nations will has obtained in ths years in which it has tiana businas hera. We hav= Tliaera. 7oL‘ Found. For Ke.il, ForSale, Wanted, .nd ' generally follow, while the probability 197, 179, 175, 132, 121, 182, 19», 115. 109, fine new stock of special noticea, hi in cTasaHled “ad ” 1 columns, hi pecial notice», ciassiiied ••*•<! ¡t j|| ]>e |,e|,| jn t|ie United Staten 110, 220, 113, 112, 111, 249, 232, 213, 230, the Maine rate. 156, 190, 186, 105, 242, 136, 246, 168, 244, Legal notice«, Nonpareil, joct«. per line t for ¡adds very much to the interest in the subae | announcement »¡nee it will thus give to 23,247,205,142,215,176.177, 165, 118, fl i Mt insertion and deta per line for » each —«•«■ «• qnet»t Insertion. 1 the people of the United States the de. 77, Lrw, 173, 159, 107,253, 254,98,97, 51, «F** \ll notices or conimnnicRtioiiM should 1 tailed information thus brought to the 252, 95, 25«, 185, 11«, 18«, 257, 255, 99, be sent in km early in the week as possible. 1 sin face upon a subject in which they are 138,251,258,5, 218. Series “C”, 1052, 1411, 1255, 1640. The HEADLIGHT has Doable the bona deeply concerned. John Barker, Treasurer fide Subscription list of any other New»- Tillamook, Co. • per in Tillamook County The arrest of Mr. Ifuntsinger by n Telephone No 6. I Minnesota sheriff last week seems, with ( “Beg pardon, sir,” observed the tough the limited amount of infoimation looking waiter, suggestively. “Gentle Ottice cornerof Main amt 2d streets. obtaimilile here concerning the affair, a men at this table usually—er—remem I useless affair. By the Sheriff’s own ber me, sir.” Another evidence of improved busi account, Ifuntsinger acted in self defense “I don’t wonder,” said the customer ness conditions comes in lhe fact (hat the in the fight which resulted in the death cordially. “That mug of yours would loan agencies have resumed liberal ad of Htoddard, and by the evidence of the be hard to forget.” Hobsonville, Oregon vances on farm property al an unusually p>*.]»eis themselves he was not indicted And he picked up his bill and strolled Principili Office 249 Borry Street, S.u Francisco, Mills at Trachee CI. low rate of interest. until about one year from the time in leisurely in the direction of the cashier. w hicli tlm alleged crime was committed, —Tit Bits. I Now timt the lumber bmunesH has ade though he continued to reside at the quate protection once more, we may ex- place where the encounter took place for SUMMONS. ]>ec*t a/evival of timt impoiiaiil industry. six months afterward. The result of In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, the whole tiling will probably be that Timber claim» will soon be valuable I the County of Tillamook. Fourth: For a decree tha t the said defendants II11 ntsinger will be dischaiged and lhe for Richard once more. Nixon as Receiver of the) and each of them be forever barred and fore tire county in wlikli the alleged crime Portland Savings Bank. Plaintiff| closed of all right, title or interest in and to the (XTUtred will have the expenses of the W. 8. Runyon, vs. said real property described in said mortgage James Steel, S. W. I 1897 is evidently to be a year of great Iler.S. V. Anderson. Edward Evans or any part thereof, and that all of said real trial and Sin riff Ericsons little tiip to and Eliza F.Evans his wife, Mary I prosperity w ith the farmers, the crops at property, with the exception of the south half □f drinking and using the impure water pay out of the pockets of the honest tax Hughes, and Lewis Prager, Hyman of the northeast quarter, the south half of the home being very heavy and those abroad M. Prager, and William Prager, from your wells remember that payers. partners, defendants. J northwest quarter and lots tivo [2]. three [3J, repot Rd light, w ilh lhe result that the To the above named W.8.Runyan, defendant. and four 14) of section two ¡2] Township two farmers in this country will get go.d In the name ofthe State of Oregon, you are : [2] south of range eight [8| west, and the east The croakers who complained of Secre- hereby notified and required to appear in the halt of the southwest quarter and the south- prices and have an unusually good crop . tarv’s Seward's course because he paid above entitled court on or before the first day east quarter of the northwest quarter of sec- to dispose of. stands ready to furnishycni an abund seven million for Alaska showed about of the next regular term of said court, to wit: tion three [3], Township one [1] north of range as little wisdom as the croakers of today the fourth Monday of August next, being the nine (9) west of the Willamette Meridian, in ant supply of twenty-third day of August, A. I). I897, and which said defendant Runyon and said plaintiff When Cleveland was inaugurated the i w ho have been insisting that nothing answer the plaintiff's complaint Died have no interest, be sold as upon execution to Democratic parly promised tariff reform but lhe free and unlimited coinage of against you in the above entitled suit satisfy the amounts claimed, and that plaintiff and in 18 months succeeded in produc I silver would bring back prus|>erity Io lhe I and if you fail so to appear and answer have such other and further relief in the prem ing the Wilson bill. But five months I United States. Alaska has already for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply ises as to equity may seem meet. at rates so reasonable that everybody to the court for the relief demanded in said This summons is published pursuant to an have eiapsed since the iimuguralioii of brought to I Im United Slates many dol complaint. can affürd to use it. order of Hon George H. Burnett, Judge of said McKinley, and the República) parly lars more than it cost us, in its fur seal The relief demanded in the complaint here Couit, made on the 1st day of July, I897. Office with Tillamook Lumbering Co, lias already redeemed its pledge ui.d industry, and it lias des eloped some of in is as follows: Í Gammans & I.am son, parsed a good tariff law. First: For the reformation of a certain deed Attorneys for Plaintiff. lhe richest gold mines in lhe world. from the defendants Edward Evans, and Eli These enormous gold finds, the gold that za F. Evans, his wife, to the defendant, W. S. SUMMONS. Billy Bryan la clearing over $1090 per will come to us from the Klondyke re | Runyon, to a partion of the real property here n the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for For the Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars go to the week by hia demogogue speeches. Play gion and other Canadian points, inafter described J the County of Tillamook. ing lhe part of the professional agitator I coupled with the fact that the Second: For the rocovcry by plaintiff from W. W. Conder, Plaintiff] the defendants W. 8. Runvoti and James Steel, —vs— I Department ae* ins to be 1 ight in line with . illy ’ h gold mines of lhe world are producing of the sum of forty-four thousand three hund ! C. P. Roland, and 1 No. 2. talents, ami certainly pays him much this year more than ever in history ami red and thirty-six dollar-, with interest thereon i R. A. Huse Defendants. J belter than any business he Ims ever fol that we are going to draw great quantit at the rate of eight per cent per annum from To C. P. Roland and H. A. Hime. the above C. II. SMITH, Proprietor. lowed heretofore. But how about lile ies of gold from abroad in payment of th«'23d day of February, 1.H94. all in U. S. gold named defendants and each of yon; coin, and the further sum of five thousand dol poor diipva that aie paying him that our splendid crops, for which high prices lars, attorneys fees, together with his costs and In the name of the State of Oregon: Our Building is New, Neat nixl Pleasant and our Liquor the are piedivted, promises a good supply of disbursements herein, all on account of a cer You are hereby summoned and required to be $1000 per week? and appear in the above named court on or be money and prosperity in the United tain promissory note made and delivered by fore August 23rd, 1897, the same being the first Very Best in the City. thedefendant W. 8. Runyon to the defendant | of tlie next t egular term of saic court fol No general law Ims ever gone into S ates <luring the coming year, and in James Steel and endorsed by said defendant I day lowing tlie expiration of six weeks publication deed indefinitely. Knpp's Bearmi Draught James Steel to the Portland Savings of this summons upon you. und answer the effect in this country from which so much Hank, and dated February 23, I893, and being complaint of the plaintiff in the above named is expected ns there is from lhe Dingley evitde for said sum of I14.336, with interest thereon suit. Tariff law . And probably none has ever I after maturity at the rate of eight per cent per • You will take notice that if you fail to appear gone Into effect that has had such cordial lhe fact tluil the reduction of I lie tariff annum, said note being due in one year. 1 and auswer the complaint for want thereof, the endorsement from the business men duties by lhe Wilson law caused the Third: For the foreclosure of a certain mort-{ plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief reduction in coal millers ’ wages, by lis- gage, executed and delivered by the defendant of the nation. That lhe law will c nne demauded in the complaint, towit: W. 8. Runyon to the defendant James Steel to 1 First: That he have judgement against the fully up to lhe expectations of iea>onable seiliiig that there was no increase in the secure the payment of said promissory note, defendant C. I*. Roland for the sum of One , i ¡11 poll a lions of coal under the Wilton people there is little doubt. upon lhe following described real property sit- I law and hence it could not lm\e naled in the County of Tillamook aud Stale of Hundred and Fifty ($150) Dollars with interest thereon at the rite of ten per cent per annum reduced prices. They assume Appar Oregon, to wit: from the 2nd . day of June 1896, and the further To the credit of President McKinley ently Unit lhe public 1 does not The southeast quarter of section nineteen(19; 1 sum ot S50.00 attorney's lees and for costs and and lhe southwest quarter of section twenty(ao) be It recorded that in him the cause of understand that the reduction in tar disbursements in this suit or action. rand entral illiard all in Township one (1) north of range six west Second: That his lien created by said mort civil service reform limls a fast and Him iff enabled lhe low-priced Nova Scotia 1 ot the Willamette Meridian. gage be foreclosed upon the lands described hall friend. The amendments to tue rules coal to come into competition with that Also the north half of section twelve (12) ami herein, and in said mortgage, and that the lands Fine Liquors and Cigars just promulgated by him shows that he dug by the miners of the United States ' the northeast quarter of section twenty tw»» be ordered sohl to satisfy the sum due upon has sufficient vertebral stillness Io resist and by reason of ila low prices drove the (21), and the south west quarter of section ' said 11101 igage. and that the proceeds be applied, Tillamook, Oregon llKADQVASrERS FOR THE CELEBRATED twenty four, all in Township one (1) north Hist to the payment of th • s nn due the plaintiff the inipm tunities of the spoilsmen of his West Virginia coal out of the eastern • of range seveu (7) west ofthe WiHamcte Merid together with the costs and disbursements and Telephone No. 9. party, who have been constantly urging markets. This was the tact and no be ian. accruing costs of this suit. to tetiogression.— Evening Telegram. fogging «.f the situation will prevent any-' Also the northeast quarter and tlie north half Third: That all persons including the defend of the south half of section twenty-two [»], bodv understanding that it was lhe re-1 Township two 12], north of range nine [9] ants, herein be forever foreclosed of the equity duclion in lhe price at which Nova Seo , w est of the Willamette Meridian containing of redemption in or lo the said mortgaged Geli. Wey 1er, amongst Ids numerous | one thousand I wo hundred,and eighty(u8o)acre< premises or any part tnereof, and for such -other deform seems to sadly lack a sense tin coals weie laid down in eastern ports other relief as to the Court may seem equitable I Also the south half of the northeast quarter of hiimoi . One «lay he gtavelv informs that drove eastern coals out of the east | | and the south half of the northwest quarter, in the premises and for costs.; the world that the rebellion in ('uba is and into lhe west, producing the win 1 and lots, one (1), two (2), three (3) and four (4) 1 This summons is published for six weeks by order of Hon. H. It. Hewitt judge of the afore practically over and that with the ex whicli resulted in the reduction of coal and the southwest quarter ot section two (a), said couit made at Chambers. July 2nd 1^97, and ths south half of the so-.ithe i«t quarter of ception ot a few scattering hands of in miners' wages. E. E. Selpli section three (3). and tlie no» th cast quarter, and surgents numbering not more than 2l»0 Attorney for Plaintiff. the north half ofthe boii th east quarter of sec all told lhe rebellion has been sup- llrld Down l»y a Dentist. tion ten (to) and the southeast quarter ofthe J. P ALLEN. Prop’r, preasvd lhe next day lie pompously SIMMONS. One day lately a young mail wont to northwest quarter, and the northeast quarter proclsims his intention of Inking the Held a tlenlint’s office m Kiiiisas Uily to have ot tin* southwest quarter and lotsone (1). two (1) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Not.d lor It. Fin. Oui.In. D.p.rlme„, three »3) and four (4) of section eighteen (iR), the County of Tillamook. himself Io prevent these lew hisugents a biidge, with amneteeth hanging to il, mi I the southwest quarter of the northeast Mary S. Downs, Piai 11 liff] from milling and devastating the island. atta« lied Io his upper jaw. —vs— Department ile rode lo quarter. and the west half of the sonthcaet qnar Henry Grose and Either the ('aplniu General is a girai the building oil a bicycle, which he left ter and the southeast quarter of the south Mary Peckham No. 2. west quarter, an I the north half of the north liar 01 a great fool. Defendants. J in the hall, and ascended to the fifth east quarter and the north half of the north To Henry Grose lhe above named defendant. floor in lhe elevator. west quarter, and the southeast quarter of the In the name of the state of Oiegon (J) Yoll are ht.„b „,d The »lentist's chair face»l a window, no.ll.we.t quarter, and lot. two(>l ..„I The scheme which President McKin __ i «| iiii ----- TO - 10 .J be of section section nineteen itinri,*,*»» (I9). /lot and .nJ lhe tk. north ...... .1___ . . of went . and appear in the al»ove named court on or be ley hn<l fin initiated Io hate 11 Curiency which looked out upon Grand avenue. punrtor of section twenty-one (it), and the fore August 13rd. 1R97. the same lieing lhe first Reform Commission appointed, from I’he dentist had tilled his mouth with south west quarter of sect ion (26). all in town- day of the n«*xt regular term of said c»<urt fol- _____ r publication ..„..vi prominent finnneiets of the country, fail Cement and was pressing it up into the «hip two (?) south or range eight (8) west of lhe lowing * * _ the expiration ._______ of I six __ weeks 1 of this summons upon you, and answer the ed t<» secure lhe endoiavment of Congress gum with his finger. The victim was Willamette Met Idiau. ------ - ...^ com- Also the north half of the south half of section ! plaint of the . plaintiff in ...» the -c^,ve abov- named ----- * suit. e________ mainly it is preaumed liecniise Congiess gasing out upon the street with a mar I twenty eight fMB. in Township one [I] North of Yon will take notice that if you fail to appear was too busy with the Dingley Tai iff tyr’s expression on his face. range six '(0 west of the Willamette Meridian and answer the complaint for want thereof, the Suddenly the vi»lim st i ugg I e» I to get Atm» the north half of section thirty two |3>] plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relie Bill to attend to anything The President, however, is not to I e Ins head away from the grasp of llu I and aectton thirty three |33|. «nd section demandetl in the complaint towit: thirty four [34. •«<! section thirty five [.Rsj all in First: That she have judgement against balked in his expressed purpose, and the «leiitiat. ! township one (t| north of range «even west the defondant Henry (¡rose for the sum of Two ng ■lux, xlnx-ug l<ig-niux-xiix.” of the Witliametta Meridian. wotkwill be undertaken directly lo Hundred aud sixty three amt 97-100 [1163.97] Al«o the north half of the northwest quarter Dollars, with interest thereon at th«* rate of ten secretary Gage ami, doubtless, lie fm l et he almiileil in a muttled voice. The dentist thought the mail in lhe and lhe a»uthwe«t quarter of the northwest per cenl per anuum from the itth. day of Nov ter j»erformed than if nndeitaken by an I qnafter. and the u^rlhwest quarterofthe south- h res|smailde commission, however able chair was having a lit, mid feming that w< «1 quarter of section twenty five. (txlTov n hip ember i%5. aud the furthet sum of $75] attor ney a fe -s and for coats aud disbursements in he might swallow the cement, to that cemmiMion might be. I one (1). north or range eight [S| west of the this suit or action. 1 nothing »4 several |»oicelaiii teeth lucked Willamette Meridian. Second that his lien created by said mort-j Also the southwest quarter of the southeast with gold, andaevvinl luims* haul labor, gage be foreclosed upon the lauds described Mr Bryan's silk night shirt in still a he aepl his linger in lhe victim's mouth, <|uartvr, and the east half of lhe southwest h re n a id in «aid mortgage, an I that t lelam's quarter, and the southeast quarter ofthe north- ____ nightmare to the average editor » I the ami a silent stmggle to<»k place. The lie 01 de red sold lo satisfy the sum due Upon west quarter of section three (3J. and the north said mortgage amt that the country, who aerina to are in it a lack of man in lhe chair tried to 1 isc ; the dcnliat, wrat quarter of the uorthea«l quat ter. and the applie»! first to ;»ayment of the proceeding l»e -um harmony with Mr. Bryan’s various pro- w Im 11 something of an allde«e, »(niggled M»uth half of the northeast quarter, and the plaintiff togetlwr with the costs Mini and due the feasioiis and methods Mr. Bryan has to keep him down. This sort of thing northeast quarter of the aou« heart quarter .»f me nt a and accruing cost« of this suit, disburae- quite changed in Ida habits tinea last fall. went 011 fur several minutes until III« section eight [R(, all in Township one [11, noiih Thlni * That all persons in< luding the defend- <»f range uine [9] west ot the Willamette Merid •nt«, it*. herein l«e he forever f»»rec1osed foreclosed of the right It w ill I h * vememl»ered that he went ah'iit dentist cmild feel ll.at the cement b.id 1 ian. - »'quite -------------------- *- in or * to the m H mort- of redemption the country shortly after his nomination 1 hardened. Then lie took his tiugei out | Also the east half of the south«»a*t quarter, of gaged premises or a -------- ----- * 1 or any part * thcrof. and for such and the northwest quarter of lhe anatbanrt other relief as to the court ti annithiminly assisting I he baggage-iiinstei of his victim'a mouth and let him up court quarter, and lhe norlheaat quarter of lhe south in the premise* and • f.-. for coati may seem equitable in putting his trunk almanl the trains. _ _____ ___ coats. “Ibid blame you,” shouted lhe angrj west quarter — of * — — ow •-* — see *4 lion ll|. Township ap|M*aring upon tire platforms in his victim. “Why in Sam Hill «li<l 1011 hold owe fl | North of range ten fro’ ureal of the This summon* Is published for lit week* by • rdeto H 'n H. II Hewitt judge of the afore shut sleeves, ami during his spaile mak me down that way fur? Didn’t 1 tell Willamette Meridian containing four said court made at Chamber- July 2nd. IS q ? ihonsawd nine hundred _____ — . . and fourteen and ing lours in a I » alpaca coat. All these you I wanted to get up?” F K aelpi itili antodi âertOliiilit. A X Good. Reputarle n Q - tation for Soiling th Fiices 6 Bost end Goods - mcst ^g^abie for «ÄSÄ SÄ’“ The -■.-Truckee -■■- Lumber <• Company Groceries, Provisions and Loggers Supplies Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Genera] Merchandise, 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. E). SIBLHY, Maqagei1 of jStore and Mill, WHEN YOU ARE TIRED The Tillamook: Water Co* Pure XIountain Water NEW BUREAU SALOON C. B. HADLEY, G B C . GAMBR1NUS BEER ninety three one hundredths > 914.<3) acres. Alt >ruey ¡or plaiuttff