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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1897)
the d .D o K. Bowman, Ed. aad Mgr. O.iiciil apor, Tillamook City and County rath » OF subscription . (SrBICTLV INAPVANCK.) 0<»e year .................. *’’’ .’ ... . . ■ ■ • òli moliti»’ Three montili............. »1.60. • "5- 50. T illamook h e adlig ht , went to the banker and paid beg. note. I |I 7*4.00 The banker recognized the bill aa tire Number of children of school age, 1745. one he had foun.l, «„4 „ |,il.|1 ,)p lo tha( G. A. Walker. Co. Supt. of School« lime lrad seUled $50 of debt. 0" a more careful examination he found the' SHERIFF S SALE. bill was counterfeit. Now will some of I n the C ircuit C ovrt of thk S tate of O re our financial friend» tellux what had been gon for the C ounty op T illamook . lest in this transaction and by whom, if C. E. Reynolds Plaintiff anything?—Brigl,toil (Iowa) Enterprise. vs William Quick Defendant The St. Louis convention wliich met Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an ADVKltTlSING RATES. and adjourned over a year ago declared execution issued out of the above entitled in its platform that the civil service law court, on a judgement rendered on the 2nd day per ..mm” " w as placed on the statute books by the of January 15^6, in an action before XV. B. Smith a Justice of the Peace in aud for the Preciuct of Leoi.;: :: Republican party and the party renewed Fairxiew in the county of Tillamook. State of It tt ,, »» 11.00 ............ ” ” 100.00 I its “repeated declarations that it should Oregon, which said judgement was docketed in 1 1 locts. pel hue; nnd seta, after l°.ca’1 “Ve’rtiou. Only Ad» V'r H"e for (lr»t I be thoroughly and honestly enforced and ihe Clerk s office of said Circuit Court, ou the aud 3 ct» thereafter lor regular »<lve- dav of June 1896, in favor of the above extended wherever practicable.’’ Presi 17II1 named Plaintiff, and against the above named dent McKinley evidently took this plat- defendant for the sum of Twenty Seven dollar» Wound. For Rent. ForSale, Wanted, and 6^.ialnotll'e».mclB6.illied "a<l " column., at | form and tlte seven million people who L$2,-. oo ; ami the further sum of $ib.oo costs 1".'1 ,al|’'o nee. Nonpareil, loci», per line for supported it at their word, and because with interest at the rate of 10 per cent per an .¿tfirerrton ¿nd 5cU per line lor each sulme- ! of this declaralion look the fiist oppor num from lhe 6 day of June 1893, and to me directed and delivered, as sheriff of Tillamook queut insertion. tunity to ameud the civil service law by County, Oregon, commanding me to satisfy Ml notices or communications should beient »» in the wcck a* P°**lb,e' his recent order, which prohibits the re said jmlgemcut. interest and cost out of the per. moval of faithful men and woman with- sonal property of said defendant, aud for want thereof then out of the real property of said de- HEAI3LI0HT has Double the boa. ?Ut^ sP^i‘d charges and an opportunity feudant, aud by virtue of said execution I have .JeSabacilptlou list of any other News- to answer them. This action, while it I levied upon the following described real pro" distresses some who had hoped that po perty, towit: All the right, title and interest aper in Tillamook County sitions might be opened to them by ri •ti j which William Quick owns in and to a tract of land begiuniug at the N E corner of the E movals, is generally commended by the 1 Thomas D L. C. in sec 3o T 1 S R 9 W: th S 891 ft: Telephone No 6. leading men and newspapers oi the 1 G» 77 degree E following the center of county onice coruerof Main and 2d streets. road no8. 6ft to the initial pt. hereof: th S 77 country. The number of men who come home ilisuppointeil, disgusted nnd broken from the Klondike mining region in a few | months will be in exact proportion to the | number who rush thither this fall expect | ing to acquire fabulous wealth for the | mere taking. The rush to California in | a past era involved relatively little hard I ship, as lhe climate was mild, and the the forenoon of said day lhe above described property to satisfy said judgement, costs discovery of gold was preceded for tunny real and accruing cos.s. years by such cultivation of a generous Given under my hand this 16th day of August soil as made food a possibility. Yet 1897. J. II. Jackson, Sheriffof Tillamook Co., Ore tales of hunger, destitution and despair By H. II. Aiderman, Deputy Tiilantouk County isn’t paradise, ; have come down to us irom that time, but if you have a good living here '' hich prove that the rush of unprepared SUMMONS. thousands to a region where primitive In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for comparatively little exertion,| conditions exist and no account is taken for the County of Tillamook. you had better think twice before of a possible emergency is followed by I Richard Nixon as Receiver of the) Portland Savings Bank. Plaintiff| starvation and suffering. Warning in you leave it. ' XV. James Steel, S. XV. I such cases is, however, futile as is exhor j Iler, 8. S. Runyon, V. Anderson. Edward Evans > tation to courage and magnanimity in a ' and Eliza F.Evans his wife. Mary | Hughes, and Lewis Prager, Hyman | Nothing is more sad than the case where a mass of human being is I IM. Prager, and William Prager, | J case in which popocratic orators struggling for exit from a burning build- j partners, defendants. I To the above named XV.S.Runyan, defendant. find themselves, nowadays. If ing. In the one case the crowd is detei- | In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby notified and required to appear in the there was any one stock argument ! mined to get in; in the other it is tleler- above entitled court on or before the first day I of the next regular term of said court, to wit: reason i mined to get out ; and counsels to that the average popocrat had the fourth Monday of August next, being the exhortatons to courage fall alike upon I twenty-third day of August, A. I). I897. and committed to memory better than mi hearkening ears.—Oregonian. ! answer the plaintiffs complaint Hied I against you in the above entitled suit another it was the argument re and if yon’ fail so to appeal a*'d answ er for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply filling to the decline of wheat and to the court for the relief demanded in said “Bradstreets, ” which is recognized ns complaint. silver b'-ing co-ordinate and co-ex- I a most conservative publication, snin- The relief demanded in the complaint here in is as follows: First: For the reformation of a certain deed tensive “Cheap silver, cheap | unitizes the business situation: from the defendants Edward Evans, and Eli za F. Evans, his wife, to the defendant. XV. S. wheat- dear silver, dear wlic.it” “1. That the crops are good. Runvoii, to a portion of the real property here- er described was the camuaign howl of 96. 2 Tluit the prices of wheat and cotton I inai Second: For the recovery by plaintiff from the defendants XV. S. Runyon and Janies Steel, Alas! the stern logic of facts lias I ||j|s S() greatly advanced as to > |K»ur of the sum of forty-four thousand three himd- knocked the argument out. Wheat «cores of millions of dollars into the laps, red and thirty-six dollar-, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from ud day of February, 1894. all in U. S. gold is going up and silver is plunging of the farmers, while the prices of other the2 and the further sum of five thousand dol staples have advanced in sympathy with coin, lars, attorneys fees, together with his costs and downward. The silver in a Mexi these. disbursements herein, all on account of a cer- t.iin promissory note made and delivered by can dollar is now down to 43 cents I 3. That short crops in Europe. India, the defendant W. S. Runyon to th-defendant Steel and endorsed by said defendant while wheat is up to 831 cents and I and Argentina assure a continuance of James James Steel to the Portland Savings Bank, and dated February S3. 1%3 »»'<1 being still rising. In addition to other these high prices during the market sen- for said -mm of $14 336. with Interest thereon after maturity at the rate of eight per cent per misfortunes of the pops, comes the 1 son. annum said note being due in one year. Third: For the foreclosure of a certain mort certain fact of prosperity liianilest- ' 4. That merchants everywhere are re- gage, executed and delivered by the defendant XV. 8. Runyon to the defendant James Steel to ed in every possible way. Surely I pleniisliing their slocks of goods as they secure the payment of said promissory note, the occupation of Hie calamity | have not done for several yeats past. upon the following described real property sit howler is gone for good and lie 5. That in consequence railroad earn uated in the County of Tillamook and State of Oregon, to wit: will either have to seek new past ings everywlieie show improvement. The southeast quarter of section nineteenth ures or go to work like other peo 6. That there sre already signs of re and the southwest quarter of section twentyfao) all in Township one (1) north of range six west ple and share in the general pn •os- vival in industry, the manufacturers be of the Willamette Meridian. the north half of section twelve (12) and perity whether he is willing 01 ginning to anticipate tile new demand for the Also northeast quarter of section twenty two goods. not. (22), and the south west quarter of section Since the barb wire fence is being , utilized for telephone work it ought to I command more respect than it has in the past. The Heppner telephone com pany lias a barb wire service into Lex- ■ ington, a distance of twenty miles, and ■ it is said to Ire giving excellent satisfac tion. In barb wire districts talking ought to he cheap between the faruieis of a neighborhood. The world is mov ing—Newberg Graphic The latest political mention 19 that D. [ P* Thompson is Hpoken of as candidate for governor on a free silver ticket with H. K. Kincaid for secretary of «tale on the same ticket as running male. Onh a few short years ago D. P Thompson when running on the republican ticket f »r governor was howled down as a “plutocrat” and a blood «ticking ^monopolist.” It will make an inter esting picture to see these same fellow« lining die next campaign, as they fall -—Ex on D. I”« neck and weep. A banker «miuterini hörnt for his dinne saw a $10 bill biug on tie niib- •lone. Of course he picked it up n'1'’ look the numbers in order to fimi dte owner. While nt home, his wife re marked that the butcher bari sent in a bill for meat ninon,iting to $10 The Only money he lind with him was the bill which lie had found, which he gave 'oberand she paid the butcher. The butcher paid it to a fanner for a calf and the farmer paid it to the merchant who in turn paid it to the washerwoman ; •nJ sherowing I he banker a note of $K 7. That our exports for the last year have been so enormously in excess of our imports as to make us very heavily a creditor nation—a condition that does not guarantee prosperity but tends strongly to help it. 8. That there is everywhere among Hie farmers a feeling of hopefulness which has not existed for several years past.” School Apportionment. \ppor.tournent o! the School Dl.irict« Tillamook County, Orejón. Angint 1«, '*97 ■ Name of A<1 No No. oi Cleik dress Pupils Di ; t 1 Grant MiUi Tillamook ”3 2 Lena Lysltr T W Jeunins« Bay City 26 3 Lewis Hruhbeck Wood« 4 35 5 W Snyder Nehalem 40 6 S 11 Kock O.e.own 12 Netarts 7 11 O'Hara Be.iver ________ 47 8 A W Bunn Tom Coater- Tillamook 2 9 Svensoii 10 J Svelinoti E K Scovell Nehalem 24 11 Xertocton 34 12 Ed Blum su inn H bo 13 C A Johnson Garibald«42 14 XX' H Haskins Foley 22 15 43 T J Lucy XVoo-ls 16 18 17 G w Grayjon Trask A Schiller Neskowin 27 18 II HunUinger Oretown 40 I? II 20 PA Baxter Dolph O Osborne He »bree 22 21 3«» 22 Wm Rhodes Hebo U»ter Ha.tTillamook 63 23 2o E Sales Foley 24 M Readins Tillamook 20 25 3« Spruce 26 H A Ely 34 J Pattenon Blaine 17 M MoirtsoM Nehalem 2H >7 29 C Hansen 14 E W.^t Netarti P 84 C H Hicks Day 31 »7 H L Jensen Blain® 3» P I c Quick Ncctoctoii 3» 21 t Chitwood Emma 34 T Herrington Wils«« to 35 |6 Mary Hay» i3 j D wilson Dolph 37 jj X’aughn Bay City P 38 G B Johnson Nehalem 41 jo EBfcf» Tillamook <4 40 pXhaniberlain Spruce i2 41 3« WAO«. 4» R Etcblnrr Tllto-*** 43 .. c N John«»» Bi,ver ‘ Co. Fund Í74.47 61.24 55 «3 57» 57^9 5>-37 59-*7 ! O6.63 64 99 54 74 56.7 t 59 47 5<34 58. 8 «3 55 55 84 57-k9 5*17 5» 34 57.10 62 43 53 95 53-95 57 1° 56 7 55.92 ‘3 3.4 51-76 6.-.Í6 5534 563» 27-48 51 97 51 A 5*5* 5631 5® °9 JÖ-7* .42 37 56 12 55-U sute twenty four, all in Township one (1) north of range seven (7) we«t of the XVillamcte Merid iftAlso the northeast quarter and the north half of the south half of section twei.ty-two ¿2], Township two 12]. north of range nine {9| west of the Willamette Meridian containing one thousand twohundred.and eighty(i28o)a<-re*. Also the south half of the northeast quarter and the south half of the northwest quarter, and lots, one (i), two (2). three (3) «»»J f»«’ U) and the southwest quarter ot section two (2), and ths south half of the southeast quarter of section three (3). *•<! lhenortheast quarter, and of the north hdf of the southeast quarter of sec tion ten (10)arid the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, ami the northeast q.iatb-r of the southwest quarter and lotsone <l). two 12) three'3) and four (4) <>< ^tion eighteen (18). and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter. and the west half of the south, a.t qnar ter an 1 the southeast quarter of the south _*-4 weM quarter, nn.l and the the north north half half of of the tit north- ea«t quarter and the north halt ol th. north- we.tqnarU'r,a..dthe»outh.a.t quarter of the norlhweat quarter, and Iola twoOl and three (3) ot .eeti.ru nineteen (I9). »nd the no.thne.l nuarter of »e. tlou tweuty-one -at), »nd the L.tbwe.1 quarter of «- th... «" •» <»’" .hip tiro O) »outh or range ehtht ci) ne.t of the Willamette Meridian. Al~- the north hr. 1 f of lhe rroutlr half of «ettoh twentr eight rasi. in Towndrlp one 1. North of ranee «ix '»1 -e.t •>( tire Wtll.mette Mrridl.n A)..r the north h.lf of-mctlon thirty two '3a, ■ nd •eetion thirty three ijj , »nd t thirty four 34. »nd «-ctlon thirty flee 3< .11 in v, w.r.hip one [I, north of range .even ,7 .r.t of the williamehe Meridian. Also the north hslf of the northwest quarter and the .outhwe.1 quarter of the northwem quarter .nd the n-rthwe.t quart• rof the »mlh- quarterofwetion t- nt) ««• I 'U ” • o„e ir), north or range eight ,S. we*t of the Willamette Meridian Alw lhe «rmthweat quarter of the MHUheaat and tbee».t half of the -mthwe.l quart* r. »nd th. «wthea.i quarter J quarter of .eetfe- <hr~ Li. ”* w. Hqu.rterofthe northe.-l q«-m .nd the «,rrth Ml’ »I northenet qunrler. "’«• «.rthenrt quarter of the «ou'he.«t quarter of eight »•' •" Town.hipone r . north jXriZfo)«—«I«*“'* '“Lo the e.M half of the ■outh«a«t quarter *Te aonthea-t ,„4 the uorthweat !’■”>« • "" '.rlkeaot qa«rt«r of J he aoeth qusrter «*‘<1 <*’*’ — Township r'. “ qusrter o< "on one ten [to we«t of the ..ns ». Norf* oi four ccrutnininr Willamette Me/Mi«t». ■ nd foartrea •ud ?inet7^V^oe’h" n'kedlbs [4,9.4 934 aug . 10., iso7 Good Reputation, a Reputation for Selling the Best Goods in the Market at the most reasonable Frices and for always dealing Fairly and Squarely with Customers is worth a great deal, and that is just what A The-:-Truckee * Lumber-:- Company has obtained, in ths years in which it has done busines here. fine new stock of a We have 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. degrees E 82% ft. in the eenter of said county road to intersect the east line of Lot 2, sec 30: th N on E line of said Lot 2 to 8 bank of Hoquar- ton Slough: th XV ly along the S bank of said slough to make a westing of 80.30 ft: th S to the place of beg. See 30 Township one South Range Nine West in Tillamook County, Oregon. Now therefore by virtue of said execution I will set at public auction, to the highest and best bi • der for rash, at the Court house door in Tilla- 11100k City, in Tillamook County, Oregon on the 2oth day of September 1897 at lo o’clock in If you have a nice little prop erly in Tillamook County bo sure that you can better youi-Belf before veil «ell out and leave. Yon nitty elrike it rich in Klondike but it is nineteen to one that jon dont. Y<».i may like it 1» California but when llm I'"1 Hummeri* come with their heat ami drought ami tlu-t i,„d discomfort you may rue lhe day in which you made the change. The gold limiters who tire rushing oil to Hie Klondike, number among them ne■ 1 ly all classes of people except those who have been there and got out alive. They do not seem to be rushing back i there, not at this seasonjof the year al least.—Albany llernld. th u r spay , T. B. SIBLEY, of and Mill, Hobsonville, Oregon Principal Office 249 Berry Street, Hsu Francisco, Mills at Truckee Fourth: For a decree that the said defendants and each of them be forever barred and fore closed of al! right, title or interest in and to the s.dd real property described in said mortgage or any part thereof, aud that all of said real property, with the exception of the south half of the northeast quarter, the south half of the northwest quarter and lots two [2], three [3J, and four f<) of section two ¡2] Township two [2] south of range eight [8| west, and the east halt of the southwest quarter and the south east quarter of the northwest quarter of sec tion three [3], Township one [ij north of range nine (9) west of the Willamette Meridian, in which said defendant Runyon and said plaintiff* have no interest, be sold as upon execution to satisfy the amounts claimed, and that plaintiff* have such other and further relief in the prem ises as to equity may seem meet. This summons is published pursuant to an order of Hon George II. Burnett, Judge of said Court, made on the 1st day of July, I897. Gammans <!t Lam son, Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUM MONS. n the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for the County of Tillamook. XV. W. Conder, Plaintiff) I Department —vs— C. I’. Roland, and ( No. 2. R. A. 11 use Defendants. ) To C. P. Roland and R. A. Buse, the above named defendants and each of you; In the name of the State of Oregon: Y01. are hereby summoned and required to be and appear in the above named court on or be fore August 23rd, 1897, the same being the first day of the next regular term of saio court fol lowing the expiration of six weeks publication of this summons upon you, and answer the complaint of the plaintiffin the above named suit. You will take notice that if you fall to appear and answer the complaint for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, towit: First: That he have judgement agaiust the defendant C. I*. Roland for the sum of One Hundred and Fifty ($15°) Dollars with interest thereon al the rale of ten per cent per annum from the 2nd. day of June 1896, and the further sum of $50.00 attorney s fees ami for costs and disbursements in this suit or action. Second: That his lien created by said mort gage be foreclosed upon the lands described herein, and in said mortgage, and that the lands l>e ordered sold to satisfy the num due upon 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 lhe defend ants, herein be forever foreclosed of the equity 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 »fore Bllid court made ut Chambers, July and 1897. E.E. Selph Attorney for Plaintiff. Cal. DAIRYMEN ATTENTION ! Have You Ever Used or Examined the Empire Cream Separator's? They are beyond doubt the best machine in the market. The machines manufactured by us include The Improved Mikado, ranging in price from $75 to $*5 and having a capacity oi 250 lbs per hr. Empire No. 5, price 3150, capacity 500 lbs per hour. Empire No. 10, price >275, capacity 1200 llm per hour. Empire No. 25, price $450 to $500, capacity from 25 oo to 3000 per hour. Iff* Many new and important improvements have been added this year. The skimming de vices have been simplified and rendered more efficient. New bearings and an Improved safet clutch have been added as well as other improvements. For further Infoimalion address y Intending Alaska minerswill find it to their advantage calling al hoard & Stokes Co., Astoria, Oregon,for their shpplics—gold pans, miner's and prospector's picks, shovels, camp goods, etc., a specialty FOARD & STOKES CO. Astoria, Orego n. WHEN YOU ARE TIRED of drinking and using the impure water from your wells remember that Elie Tillamook Water Co stands ready to furnish y nu an abund ant supply of Fure Mou ntai 11 Water at rates sn TBasDnablB that everybody can afford to use it, üfficn with Tillamook Lumhtring Co. C. IB. 11 AID LH V, G rano C entrai H all BILLIARD Fine Liquor« and Cigar« Tillamook. Oregon H KA DQC ARfERIt FOB THK U k LBMATKD SC M MONS. I11 the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Tillamook. Mary S. Downs, Plaintiff) —▼»— | Department Henry Grose and z Mary Peckham I No.2. Defendants. ) To Henry Grose the above named defendant. In the name of the Slate of Otegon You are hereby summoned and required to be ami appear in the above named court on or be fore August »3rd 1*97. the same being lhe first day of the next regular term of said court fol lowing the expiration of six weeks publication of this summons upon you, am! answer the com plaint of the plaintiff iu the above named suit You will take notk-c that if you fail to appear ami answer the complaint for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply t«» the Court for the telle demanded in the complaint towit. First That ahe have judgement against the defendant Hem y Groae for the aiim rtf Two Hundred and sixty three and 97-iao |»A3 97) ¡Mliars will» mt« r. »t thereon at the rate of ten percent per anuum from the 18th. day ot Nov ember 1S95, and the further sum of f$75j attor ney • fees and for costs and disbursemmit* In II i I m suit or action. s-con.1 That hi, lieu created by »"id mort gage be foreckaetl upoa the laud. de»crtbe<l h ueiu. aud in »aid mortgage. tbet the lan-l. I.e ordered wild to ••tlafy the aum due upon «•id mortgage »nd <*»< <>'« proceeding be applied to !>•> ment of the enrn due the pl. ntlff together wHh the eo»ta and dtahnrae- ment»»nd »ccming <o<« ofthH «nil. Third Thai all per«or. Iw lo-llng the defend- ■nl«, herein be foreear foreclored of the right of . quit) of r.demptlmi la or to the. Mid mort gage.! premise« or eny part lherof. and for •wch other relief», to the court may »eem equ|-«ble in the preiuiae« and f-.r eoata. Thi.minunon, 1« pobll.hed for »1« week» by < rdcr of'Hott. H. It Hewitt fudge ot the «fore ••id court made al Chamber«. July 2nd l*rt K E Welph Attorney fo plaiatl T GAMBR1NUS BEER Telephone No. 9. Sturgeon’s— A — D rug S tore A Fine Line of Jewery ttatioury. Bank». Prascriptlon Carifilly Compouidid