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THE Cillaniooli grablight. D. DeK. Bow«»., B4. and Mgr. Official aper. Tillamook City and County BATHS OF SUBBCmPTlOM. (STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) Que year .......................................... 8ÍX IllOlitllS ............................................... Three mouths ..................................... >1 bO. ....7s. 50. ADVERTISING MATHS. I Inch, per month . fojJ per year»6 75 3 ■■ ” a>5 ■to.oo Lcol. " " 3-75 • ••■ ” ’ 3J” f?.................... 6-7S ........... 60 00 1 »» »» •» 11.00 ........... ” ” Joo.oo Local iiotic*«, iocU per Hue; and seta, after the first insertion. Only feta per line for first insertion and 3 cts thereafter lor regular adve rtiser«. i.OHt, Found, For Rent, ForSule, Wanted, and Special notice«, in classilied “ad” columns, at the name rate. Legal notice«, Nonpareil, loctn. per line for first insertion and 5cts per line for each subse quent Insertion. rgp"All notices or communications should be sent in as early in the week as possible. The HEADLIGHT has Do«blo the bona fide Sabacrlptioit lint of a«y other News- aper in Tillamook County Telephone No 6. Office cornerof Main and 2d streets. Silver touched the lowest price in its liiatory hist week The Dingley bill is a law and the ftic- tories have started up. Wbeat continues lo ndvance in price not wïtbslanding the fact that silver con tinue« to fil II. “The new tariff cuts very severely in to protection granted to the sugar refin ers under the Wilson bill.”—From Sug ar Trade Journal.( dlicial organ of the American sugar interests.) TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, THURSDAY, I the population of the world has increased only 25 per cent in the same peiiod. It is thus evident that the total amount of money for each individual in the world is much greater than in 1873 and that there can thus l»e 110 increased per capitai demand for gold and hence no ‘apprécia-1 lion” in its value, while the fact that a large proportion of the business of the. world is now peiformed with chei ks, ' drafts and oilier formsuf credit without 1 the direct use of money further reduces | lhe demand upon gold The mines of the world produce more gold today than they produced of gold and silver together in 1873, the silver production of today is nearly three times what it was in 1873: and the amount of silver now annually has obtainEd in the coined is more than was produced from ; the mines of the world 111 1873. The ' fins hew stock of number of silver dollars coined in the 1 United Slates in the fiscal year just ; t tided was two and a half times as many I as in the entire history of the mints prior ; lo 1873 mid the total number of full legal tender dollars coined by our mints since 1875 is 56 times as many as were The force« of nature and trade, as well coined in the entire history of the mint as the intelligence of the people of the prior to the act of 1873. world seem to have all combined against the 16-tol silver theorist. The gold “Let me give you a pointer,” said M. production of the world has increased F. Gregg, a pnptilai conductor on the I Missouri Pacific railroad. “Do you know! enormously ; prices of grain and other that Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and 1 farm producta have advanced despite the Diarrhoea Remedy cures you when you assertions that ibis could not hap have the stomach ache? Well, it does.” i pen until free coinage should come; the And after giving this friendly advice, the expoits of the last year are larger than jolly conductor passed on down the J aisl*. 1 It in .. a fact ........ that lliouaands of ......oa<l lailroa« and - in any year in the history of the country 1 traveling men never take a trip without thus bringing large quantités of money a bottle of this remedy, which is the best into the United States; farmers are pay cure for bowel disorders in lhe world. 25 i ing (»if their debts despite the absence ami 50 cent bottles for sale by S. J. Stur of free silver ; sundry nations which had ge jn. tested free silver are going to the gold standard, and none of those which bad SUMMONS. tested the gold standard are coining In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. J Fourth: For a decree tha t the said defendants back to free silver; the international for the County of Tillamook. Richard Nixon as Receiver of the) and each of them be forever barred and fore conference on the silver question is Portland Savings Bank. Plaintiff) closed of all right, title or interest in and to the promised, and practically every asser W. S. Runyon, vs. _________ ______ ________________ ____ said real property described in said _____ mortgage James Steel, S. W. tion made by the silver orators of last Iler, S. V. Anderson. Edward Evans I or any part thereof, and that all of said real and Eliza F.Evans his wife, Mary property, with the exception of the south half year is being proven false. They will i Hughes, and Lewis Prager, Hyman j of the northeast quarter, the south half of the M. Prager, and William Prager, have little left to talk about when the partilers, defendants. I northwest quarter and lots two [aj, three [3J. cum pnign opens. To the above named W.9.Runyan, defendant, and four <4)*ot section two|>] Township two possible “tbe great crime of 1873,” The Hrguuieut of the silverites based on the assumption of a scarcity of gold did veo- in hi i service fu the last campaign, but the discoveries in the Kloi d ke fields, promising a considerable uddidtion lo the aorld’s Ft< k of its standard mone tary metal, seems likely to relegate that argument lo the class of spent aintini- lion. Miuh was made »Iso by the sil verites of lhe relation between silver ami wheat prices, but unfortunately for them while the price of wheat has gone up over twenty cents a bushel since lust year, the price of silver has gone down about ten cents an ounce, and in a week, which we are able to record evi dences of a distinct revival of business, ns indicated in the early arrival of the long promised advancing movement for the full, silver has touched llie lowest point recorded in the American market. —‘‘Bradstreets, July 24, 1897. Good Reputation, a Reputation for Selling the Best Goods in the Market at the most reasonable Prices and fa always dealing Fairly and Squarely with Customers is worth a great deal, and that is just what A I’he -■- Truckee Lum ber Company years in which it has dans businES hörB. W e havs a Groceries, Provisions and Loggers Supplies Clothing, Boots, Shoes, and General 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. III the name of the State of Oregon, you are fa] south of range eight [8| west, and the east hereby notified aud required to appear in the halt of the southwest quarter and the south- above entitled court on or before the first day east quarter of the northwest quarter of sec of the next regular term of saitl court, to wit: tion three [3], Township one [i] north of range the fourth Monday of August next, being the I nine (9) west of the Willamette Meridian, in twenty-third day of August, A. D. I897, and which said defendant Runyon and said plaintiff answer the plaintiff's complaint filed have no interest, be sold as upon execution to against you in the above entitled suit satisfy the amounts claimed, and that plaintiff and if you fail so to appear and answer have such other and further relief in the prem for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply ises as to equity may seem meet. to the court for the relief demanded in said This summons is published pursuant to an complaint. order of Hon George H. Burnett, Judge of said The relief demanded tn the complaint here Court, made on the 1st day of July, I897. in is as follows: Gammans & I, am son, First: For the reformation of a certain deed Attorneys for Plaintiff. from the defendants Edward Evans, and Eli za F. Evans, his wife, to the defendant, W. 8. SUMMONS. Runyon, to a portion of the real property here “We declare that the act of 1873, demonetiz ti the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for inafter described ing silver without the knowlege andappoval of the County of Tillamook. Second: For the recovery by plaintiff from The ungili-trust in not wholly happy tiie American people," etc. Plaintiff) the defendants W. S. Runyon and Janies Steel, W. W. Conder, The Ihuglcy law <l«piivn<l it of til. Bpec- —vs— | Department of the sum of forty-four thousand three hund C. P. Roland, and * > The act of 1873 did not demonetize sil ial ml vantages th it il hai I enjoyed under R. A. liuse | No. 2. red and thirty-six dollars, with interest thereon Defendants. J the Wilson law, and now the farmi.i'a of ver, as is claimed by this sentence of the at the rate of eight per cent per annum from To C. P. Roland and R. A. Huse. the above the United States are preparing to raise platform. The act itself says in specific the 23d day of February, 1894, all in U. S. gold named defendants aud each of you; beota for tlie augni- of the country and re terms that “this act shall ¿mt be con coin, and the further sum of five thousand dol In the name of the State of Oregon: lars, attorneys fees, together with his costs and strued to affect any act done, l ight aceti r- tine it in the lactoriea where the sugar is You are hereby summoned and required to be cd or penalty incurred under fornici acts, disbursements herein, all on account of a cer and appear in the above named court on or be made. tain promissory note made and delivered by but every such right is hereby saved,” thedefeiidant W. S. Runyon to the defendant 1 fore August 23rd, 1897, the same being the first thus dearly stating that it did not de ( Janies Steel and endorsed by said defendant day of the next regular term of said court fol The democrats made n sad mess of monetize any of the coins authorized James Steel to the Portland Savings lowing the expiration of six weeks publication t heir tit tempt to iniike the country be prior to that date, while every one of the Hank, and dated February 23, I893, and being j of this summons upon you, and answer the complaint of lhe plaintiffin the above named lieve that lhe Dillgley bill was »dvantag- four hundred mid fifty million standard for said sum of $44.336, with interest thereon I suit. after maturity at the rate of eight per cent per j rms to tlnr ungili- Iriint. They recognized silver dollars coined since the passage of annum, said note being due in one year. ( You will take notice that if you fail to appear 111) fi ct that the Wilso i law had given that act is and has constantly been a full Third: For the foreclosure of a certain mort-j 1 and answer the complaint for want thereof, the t lie trust great nd Hit g-s ami wtr* legal tender, and none of llit-111 is or has gage, executed and delivered by the defendant { plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief W. 8. Runyon to the defendant Janies Steel to i ! demanded in the complaint, towit: anxious to put a like odium upon the been demolivi ized. secure the payment of said promissory note, | First: That he have judgement agaiust the Ihugley bill, lint the analysis nf tlieefTect 'I’he act o* 1873 was not pissed “with upon lhe following described real property «it- ! defendant C. P. Roland for the sum of One of the new tariff law »hows their out the knowledge and approval of the uated in the County of Tillamook and State of i Hundred and Fifty ($150) Dollars with interest 1 thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum mrsirrtionsabsolutely false, ami that the .American people” as the platform assei ti. Oregon, to wit: ' from the 2nd. day of June 1896, and the further measure is an extremely unsatisfactory Il was submitted to Congress in April, The southeast quarter of section nineteenth [ ' sum of ,50.00 attorney's fees and for costs and and lhe southwest quarter of section twentyfao) j one to the trust. 1870, printed thirteen times, discussed all in Tow nship one (1) north of range six west , disbursements in this suit or action. Second: That his lien created by said mort at intervals until January 1, 1873 ''nearly ot the Willamette Meridian. gage be foreclosed upon the lands described “When Mr. McKinley sent a commis three years), the debates and discussions Also the north half of section twelve (12) and herein, and in said mortgage, and that the lands the northeast quarter of section twenty two ■ sion to Eiiro|>e to plead again for inter filling 144 pages of the Congressional (aj), and the south west quarter of section j be ordered sold to satisfy the sum due upon Record, which was published daily dur national bitnetnlliam two classes of men twenty four, all tn Township one (1) north ' said mortgage. and that the proceeds be applied, to the payment of the sum due the plaintiff confidently prophesied inglorious fail- ing the sessions in which it was discuss of range seven (7) west of the Wlllaniete Merid first together with the costs and disbursements and nro. Both must be somewhat discour ed. The American people had ample I ian. Also the northeast quarter and the north half ! accr,,*ng costs of this suit. aged by the results obtained and promis- opportunity to know all of its provision«, I 1 of the south half of section twei,ly-two [22], ; ^’kird: That all persons including the defend- I Township two I2J, north of range nine [9] I ants» herein lie forever foreclosed of the equity .1 The h<»pe of intermitmnal and that there was no popular disapprn- I bimetallism is not dead. The time I iiih vai of it ia shown by the fact that 112 of ■ | I west of the Willamette Meridian containing of redemption in or to the said mortgaged one thousand two bundled.and eighty(i28o)acres. premises or any part thereof, and for such come when we must choose between the Members of the House which passed Ì Also the south half of the northeast quarter other relief as to the Court may seem equitable making silver as a bane metal on one it were re-elected, many of them con- | ( and the south half ot the northwest quarter, in the premises and for costs.; mind or making it in it« depreciated tinning to aerve in Congress to the end t and lots, one (1), two (2), three (3) au I four (4) This summons la published for six weeks by state our only money metal on me other.’ of their lives, while several are still and the southwest quarter ol section two (2), order of llou. II II. Hewitt judge of the afore July aud if97. Win | and the south half of the southeast quarter of j said court made at chambers, —New York World. meml>vrs of that body, notably, K. K. Selpli three (3), and the northeast quarter, and M. Stewart, of Nevati«, who voted for | section Attorney for Plaiutiff. the uorth half of the snutheaat quarter of sec American wool growers are likely Io the bill and who, in a speech delivered * tion teu (10) and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter. an<1 the northeast quarter summons , gum some nd vantages ill prices through on June 12, 1874, said; “The laboring j ! ol the southwest q uarter and lotsoiie (1), two (2) ... In ...» the Circuit Court of , the State of Oregon for m ui ami lhe producer is entitled to have the great reduction in the aiipplv of I thrive/j) and four (4) of section eighteen (18). ' the County of Tillamook. Aiiatrnliaii wool which must ensue from his product and his lalior measured bv j I and the southwest quarter of the northeast Mary S. Downs, Plaintiff’ the same standard of valila that meas- —V9— quarter. and the west half of the southeast quar I Department the «Imrtage of the paainiage of the Henry Grose and ter and the southeast quarter of the south Mary Peckham great worbpioducing area of that coun nr sy ur n.iti< 11 «I delrt. Y01 nquir west I No. 2. quarter, and the north half of the north- 1 Defendants. j try. Australian sheep are reported from the laboring ni in gold to pay the I east quarter and the north half of the north- ' To Henry Grose the above named defendant. interest on your national debt, which is* ' west quarter, and the southeast quarter of the starving to death iii Luge numbers, and In the name of the State of Oiegon: others are al inghteied for their skills, so right, which can not be avoided if you ! northwest quarter, and lots two (s) and th^ee (3) You are hereby summoned and required to be wish to save national honor; but then of section nineteen (19), and the northwest and appear in the alrove named court on or be that it is estimated that one-half of the give him the same money with which to v»'«»rtvr of section 1 twenty-one (tt), and lhe fore August «3rd. 1897. the same being the first iiniial wool clip of that country will be southwest quarter of section (26). all in town day of the next regular term of said court fol sacrilived in this way. As last year’s pay that debt The question will never shiptwo(r) south or range eight (8) west of the lowing the expiration of six weeks publication clip amounted lo 643,000,000 pounds, II • bederidvd until you determine the single Willamette Meridian. of this summons upon you, and answer the com Also the north half of the south half of section ! plaint of the plaintiff in the aliove iMWied suit. effect of this will be very materially fell iptvHiion whether lhe tailoring man is twenty eight fsAL in Township one r l] North of > entitled lo have a gold dollar if he earns You will take notice that if you fail tn appear six '«1 west of the Willamette Meridian. and answer the complaint forwent thereof, the it, or whet bei you are going to cheat him range Also the north half of section thirty two ¡32; plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relie Farm mortgages are being imide the with somelhingelse.” and section thirty three ¡33], and section demanded iu the complaint towit: thirty four [34.. and section thirty five [«s, all in fust subject of consideration by the farm We declare that the act of 1873 • • • First: That she have judgement against township one [1] north of range seven [7] west the 1 ers who are Ireiiefiling by the eincreased rmulled in t te appreciation of gold." defendant Hem y Grose for the sum of Two of the Williamette Meridian. Hundred and sixty three and 97-100 prices which have followed the election Also the north half of the northwest quarter I It Ims not "rrsulte<l in the apprecia Dollars with interest thereon at the rate often of McKinley and inauguration of the and the southwest quarter of the northwest , per cent per anuum from the 1 Mh. day of Nov tion of gold,” tiei-ause gold has not up« quatter. and the northwest quarter of the south < ember 1395, aud the Further sum of [375] attor Kvpublican adminiatialmii, The New prei ialed. An srliele "apprei-i.ites” in wi st quarter ol section twenty five. (>3)Tov n hip 1 ney s fe »s and for costs aud disbursements in York “Sun” and the Chicago ‘•Tiinea- vain.only when there is an incieaseil one (1), north or range eight [S, west of the this < suit or action. Hcrald” have been making, independ deimind for it in lhe current affaire of Willamette Meridian Second That his lit 11 created by said mort ently of ea»‘h other, a canvas* of the Also the southwest quarter of the southeast foreclosed upon th« lands ileecribed life The tigurea of the best statisticians (inarlrt. and the ea.l h.K of the MUihw«t gage be .art'hi-id great Mississippi Valley and the Tacith mortgage, a* I that the lands »how that lhe gold coin of lhe world and duarte,. .ml lb. MUheta ofth. north- .,ld lo „„„ ; coast ntatea, and in each case report a llie total monry of llie world have in» w.»t quarlrr of wetion thmc I)., mid th« north- „„i mort«.»., and th.t the pro««din« upon very great 1 eduction of the mortgage in- r i reased much more rapidly than lhe ----- ------- the doblednena and that farm nmrlgagvs «outh half of the northeast quarter, and the plaintiff toiKlher with lhe rant, and disbrn»». amounting to hundred« of million« of population since 1873, hence the abeurd- northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of menln and Mxniln. cam, of th), ,„it ity of the claim that it has "nppiei iated" section eight t«(, all in Township one (1), north dollar« are l*ing reduced or paid off in Third- That alt perwna Including the defend- in value, as the amount for each indi <»f range nine [»] west of the Willamette Merid anta herein be forever forevloaed of lhe right lull. ian. vidual in lhe world haa greatly increased J of equity of redemption In or to the Mid mart Also the east half of the sonthrast quarter, since lhe paaaage of th. act in question and gneed premtvee or any part therof. and for anch the northwssi quarter of th« southeast Event* of 1st. have been full of die» l lie gold money of the wot Id lisa more | quarter and the northeast quarter of the south other reliefaa to the court may aeera equitable in lhe premiae« and (.r coola i-uui.gement for th. advocate, of iiee more than doubled since 1873, (lie •liver quarter of sec tion one |t). Township Thtaaummon. I. pnbli.hed for ale week, by Nor,h ot range ten [to; west of the roiling, nt the ratio of lit to I. Condi- money ol the woild lias nearly or quit« ’ on* crderofHon. H. II. Hewitt judge ot the »fore ,* . . • t '.i Willamette Meri tian containing four »•«1 court made M Chamber«. July 2nd lh(- Ilona seem, nnleed, to have entered into .».i lreble.1 In hat time and U.S paper „,unMU,, blu, lrtJ M<J K. ■ Selph a coii.pirai-y siinilai to that a Iddi made ll.ull. J lull «Iw illCie.latnl iMigely, while ■ uiucty Ihr.« o.e hui.lr.tlh« > ,r, acres [ Attorney for plaiutiff “If the promise of the harvest fields ie Campaign Lies Resurrected. fulfilled, it will be hard for theorists to persuade a thriving people that they need One wonbl have Riipposed that the monetary panaceas to keep them out of utter demolition which the p(»|>ocratic the poor-house.”—New York Woild lies of the hint campaign suffered at the bande of republican orators and news The first week under the new tariff hill paper« would have prevented their being law shows a maiked improvement in resurrected in the future, but such is not business all over the country, not only tbe case, al least in Ohio, where tlieY in manufacturing activity—reports from have been resurrrected bodily and pro every direction show a general impove claimed as stRrtling political discoveries. Here are a few samples. incut. AU». * — j1^37- J. E. SIBLEY, Matjager of gtore and Mill, Hobsonville, Oregon Principal Office 24» Berry Street, Sau Francisco, Mills at Truckee Cal, WHEN YOU ARE TIRED of drinking and using ths impure water from your we II s rBmEmber that The Tillarnoolc Water Co’ stands ready tD furnish you an abund ant supply of Pure Mountain Water at rates so reasonable that everybody can afford to use it, Office with Tillamook Lumbering Co. For the Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars go to the NEW BUREAU SALOON, C. II. SMITH, Proprietor. Out- Building is New, Neat and Pleasant and our Liquor the Very Best in the City. Kapp's Beer an Draught C. B. HADLEY, G rand C entral B illiard H all . Fine Liquors and Cigars Tillamook, Oregon. H e ADQUAR TEKS FOR THE CELEBRATED GAMBR1NUS BEER Telephone No. 9. ALLEN HOUSE J. P ALLEN, Prop’r. Noted for It« Fine Cuisine Department. Best Meals in the City. TILLAMOOK. .OREOCN Sturgeon’s -^D rug S tore fleW and Select £tociç patent ^edicineg and Druggi^t’^ Notion^. A Fine Line of Jewery. 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