I
The McKinley prosperity 'seems sprung lip immetliately into con
to come in handy in paying off fidence and cheerfulness.
Their people are beginning to
Cleveland mortgages.
D. DcK. Bowman, Ed. and Mgr.
real’ze that politics mid legisla.
Official apar, Tillamook City and County The fact that prosperity is re- tion cannot bring prosperity. They
turning to the country is no long feel now that they have a line
RATIO OF BIJBSCBIFTION.
er open to doubt or cavil. Of country, and that when nature
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
gives them sufficient rain ami they
li.bO. course the democratic party will
One year ..................................................
put in a reasonable amount ol
....... 7s.
Six months
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50 claim that the republican admin-{
Three months
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istration lia<l nothing lit all to do ¡work upon the soil, properous con
with it, but the fact still remains dition* inevitably follow.
ADVERTISING RATES.
that democracy always means hard , shall probably hear no more cal
1 I neb, per month
fo 75
... per year $6.75
adminis- ‘ amity from these states for the
3 ”
”
”
2.25 ............ ”
” 2o.oo times, while republican
ficol. ”
”
3 75
’’
’’ 33 00
next year or two.
tralion
always
means
prosperity.
K......................
<>75
*0»°
1
” ”
’♦
11.00........... ”
100.00
There is, and always will be.
Et
en
the
most
obtuse
mind
ought
;
Local notlc*s, loots, per line; and jets, after
th--first inset tion. Onlyflcts per line for first to be able to discover some connec some men who, through ill-luck or
insertion and 3 cis thereafter for regular adve
rtisers.
tion between such manifest causes management, or lack of ability, do
Lost, Found, For Rent, For Sale, Wanted, and
not succeed. And they will, \v<*
Special notices, in classified “ad” columus, at and effects.
the same rate.
presume, persist in regarding their
Legal notices, Nonpareil, locts. per line for
fit st Insertion and 5cts per line for each subse
own personal embarrassments a* a
What awful plotters these re
qnent insertion.
national calamity. '1 here is a
«ff**All notices or communications should publicans are.
In order to make
be sent in as early in the week as possible.
smack of self-conceit in such an at
their campaign speeches come true
titude, but how many men there
they have actually had the merity
The HEADLIOHT ha*» Double the bona
a-e wdio take it!—Toledo Blade.’
fide Subscription lint of any other News- t > raise the price of wheat and
aper iai Tillamook County
depreciate the price of silver all
•<
over the world. They have start
To Cure Constipation Forever.
Telephone No 6.
Casca rets Candy Cathartic. 10c cr 25c. 1
ed up f he factories all over the east if Take
C. C. C. fail to cure, druggisu refund luuuey.
Olllcc tornero! Main and 2d atreet*.
On such a close semblance to pros-
School Apportionment.
perity that no one but an expert
Apportionment of the School Districts of
Cheap Transportation
I popoeralic political cynic can tell Tillamook County, Oregon, August 16, 1R97.
State
Tho tug n iw being built by tl e the difference between this dread No. of Name of Ad No of Co.
Dis'
Clerk
dress Pupils Fund Fund
Mnliiiicy Bros, is nearing comple ful counterfeit prosperity and the 1 Grant Mills Tillamook 173 >74.77 1177.97
61.24
2 Lena Lyster
”
59- 28
57
tion. The dimensions of the boat genuine article.
Cilliinicoli ijcitbliiiht.
3 J VV Jennings Bay City
26
85.13
77.84
Is Always
Tlie Cheapest
5
The-¡-Truckee
Lumber * Company
Has note on hand the best and most complete stock of
Groceries, Provisions and
I Loggers Supplies Clothing,
<iBoots, Shoes, and Générai
c Merchandise,
f
now in the Tillamook maket and sells them at prices that defy competition. No
stale groceries, no shoddy, no cheap John articles for sale at our store.
Our cus-
footers are always satisfied-
J. H. SIBLEY, Maqagei1 of jSfcore and Mill,
Hobsonville, Oregon
Principal Office 249 Berry Street, Sail Francisco, Mills at Truckee Cab
west quarter, and the southeast quarter of the
northwest quarter, and lots two (2) and three (3)
mid ittf carrying capacity have
38 4*
4 Lewis Hushbeck Woods 37
57 80
of section nineteen (I9), and the northwest
.56.91
3b.4O
The wisest thing for those who 5 W Snyder Nehalem
35
been given ill these columns before.
| puarter of section twenty-one (21), and the
6 S H Rock Oretown
41 60
4O
57>9
The H eadlight is pleased to see are eager to get to the Klondike 7 II O'Hara Netarts
12
12 4M southwest quarter of section (26), all in town
5-37
two (2) south or range eight (8) west of the
the progress I lull the Mnlaney boys gold fields is to postpone action 8 A W Bunn Beaver 47 59-27 48.1b ship
106.63 296.46 Willamette Meridian.
9 Tom Coates Tillamook 247
until
next
spring.
Before
any
of
Also the north half of the south half of section
are m ikin'.', and trusts Unit th dr
64 99
10 J Svenson
”
76
79 04
eight i23), in Township one [1] North of
boat will soon b> c imple e I a d them can reach the gold fields, 11 E K Scovell Nehalem 24 54*74 24.96 twenty
range
six ’6] west of the Willamette Meridian.
Nestocton 34
12 Ed Blum
56.71
35-86
Also the north half of section thirty two [32]
running. And we are surprised winter will have set in. They will 13 SB Hill
HelM)
49-92
48
59 47
section thirty-three [33], and section
that any one in Tillamook should have to stay there until next May, >4 C A Johnson Garibalda42 58.29 43 6S and
f l 3|
22.: 8 thirty-four [34j and section thirty-five [851 all in
«S W H Haskins Foley 77
doing
absolutely
nothing;
anil
they
feel otherwise, if there is any one
township one [IJ north of range seven (7J west
Woods
16 T J Lucy
58..;8
44 72
43
the Williamette Meridian.
who really does. The Malauey would have to take supplies for n G W Grayson Trask 18 5« 55 18.72 ■ of Also
the north half of the northwest quarter
18 A Schiller Neskowin
2S(h
55JJ4
boys are residents of this place. their subsistence through the eight I» H Huutsinger Oretown 40 27 57
and
the southwest quarter of the northwest
41.60
>9
quarter, and the northwest quarter of Ute south*
20 P A Baxter Dolph
il
52 17
Whatever ill mey they make they mi nibs of waiting.
Il 44
21 O Osborne Hembree 22
22.88 wt st quarter ol section twenty five, (25)1'0 w ndiip
51-34
In
place
of
enduring
the
rigors
of
spend here. Their interests lire
one (1), north or range eight [8| west of the
22 Win Rhodes Hebo
57.10
36
3; 44
Meridian.
with us mid they can lie depended an Arctic winter ami expense, keep 2j Lester Hart Tillamook 63 62 43 65 57 Willamette
Also the southwest quarter of the southeast
E Sales
Foley
2o
20.80
53 95
on to work for the general interest, steadily nt work and acciiinulate 24
quarter,
and
the east half of the southwest
2o8o
25 M Reading Tillamook 20
53-95
quarter, and the southeast quarter of the north
57.I0
fa in promoting the inierests of money wherewith to purchase an 26 H A Ely Spruce
36
37-44
west quarter of section three [3J, and the north*
J Patterson Blaine
56 71
34
35 3 >
olhers they promote at the same outfit and supplies next spring. 27
j west quarter of the northeast quarter, and the
28 M Morrison Nehalem
30
3<*2 o
55-92
' south half of the northeast quarter, and the
17.68
time their own. Being residents And be sure you take plenty of 29 C Hanscu
53 35
17
Netarts
14.56 1 northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of
14
52.76
here any unfair dealing or cinch money along, for prices are vxlor- 30 C E H West
section eight [8[, all in Township one [i], north
Hicks Bay City
88
67.86
9152
Ji
, <>f range nine [9] west of the Willamette Merid
ing of shippers wool I re act on tionate, and it will cost you more 32 H L Jensen Blaine
28.08
27
55 34
ian.
33-28
32
56.31
JS I C Quick Nectocton
themselves harder than on any one than the origioni'.l price of
1 Also the east half of the southeast quarter,
21
21.84
27.48
34 J ('hilwood Emma
1 and the northwest quarter of the southeast
else. Taking all these facts into outfit to get it to the gold
10
I0.4O
35 T Herrington Wilson
51.97
quarter, and the northeast quarter of the south
30 Mary lluys Spruce
6
51.28
6 24
consideration it seems to us that
j west quarter of sec tion one | i], Township
57.56
13
87 J l> Wilson Dolph
1352 I one [1J North of range
ten | io] west of the
the enterprise should be given all
83 28
3*i W N Vaughn Bay City 37
S*-3‘
Willamette
Meridian,
containing
four
58 09
G B Johnson Nehalem 41
4264
30
possible encoui agemenl.
A gralif) ing feature of the great 40 E Biggs Tillamook
I thousand nine hundred and fourteen and
5-’ 76
14
U 56
With a boat owned and control* strike in the coal regions is tlieab- 41 K Chamberlain Spruce 12 52 37 12 4M j ninety three one-hundredths (1,914.93) acres.
Fourth: For a decree that the said defendants
A Gage Woods
82.24
56.12
31
cd wholly by our own pimple, un sence of violence und the care ex 42 W
and each of them be forever barred and fore I
5513
27.04
43 R Eichinger Tillamook 26
closed ofall right, title or inteiest in and to the
reasonable freight charges need ercised liy the strikers to keep 44 C N Johnson Beaver
»2.76
14 56
¡4
said real property described in said mortgage
not be feared mid especially charges from doing anything that would Amount of County Fund, $2590.44; State Fund, or any part thereof, and that all of said real
$1784.00
property, with the exception of the south half
that would hinder and practically bring them into conflict w ith the Nu mber of childr. n of school age. •725.
of the northeast quarter, the south half of the
G. A. Walker,
prohibit manufacturing enter officers of the law. This is n direct
northwest quarter and lots two [2J, three [3j.
Co. Su pt. of Schoo's
and four I4) of section two [2] Township two
prises here.
result of the experiences in past
[¿Jsouth of range eight [8| west, and the east
(hie of the most important of strikes, particularly the Home
halt of the soiithwe«t quarter and the south
SV M MO NS.
east
quarter of the northwest quarter of sec
our new industries, that of the stead affair in 1892, and the one In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon.
tion three [3], Township one [1] north of range
manufacture of wooden stave pipe, engineered by Debs three years for the County of Tillamook.
nine (9) west of the Willamette Meridian in
Richard Nixon as Receiver of the
which said defendant Runyon and said plaintiff
has already been seriously inter ago, Heretofor violence followed Portland Savings Hank. Plaintiff
have ro interest, be sold as upon execution to
rupted by a luck of reasonable almost upon the heels of a walk w s. Runyon, Janies Steel.• s w
satisfy the amounts claimed, and that plaintiff
¡1er, S. V. Au b-rson. E lward Evans
have «uch other and fui ther relief in the prem
transportation rates. We can not out. Strikers assumed that tiny and Eliza F.Evuns Ills wife Mary
Hughes, and Lewis Piager, Hyman
ises as to equity may seem meet.
expect such enterprises unless we had a legal right and moral right M Prager, mid Willtmn Prager
This summons is published pursuant to an
partners, defendants.
can get transportation lutes that Io prevent others from taking their To the above named W S Runvan defendant. order of lion George II. Burnett, Judge of said
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are Court, made on the 1st day of July, I897.
manufacturers emi afford to pay. piners or from continuing to work hereby
notified ami required to apt^<11. in the
Gammatis& Ramson.
»bovt entitled com I on or before II <* first day 1
Attorneys for Plaintiff. '
To tix or maintain freight rates al when others had ordered them »f the next ivgular term ot said court, t > wit: '
fourth Monday ol August next being the
a higher figure will be to drive quit. Violence once started on the
w< nty-third lav of August A 1
1*97. and
mswer t h e plaintiff s
complaint
tiled
SHERIFF S SALE
and keep away all such enterprises 1 this basis soon developed into riot ugaii
st you in the above entitled suit
»nd 11 you tail
so to appeal
»•’d answer I n THE ('1KCVIT ( OVRT OE THK STATR OF O k K-
ami
destruction
of
property.
The
By all means let us encourage all
for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
<iON FOR THECOl’NTV of T illamook .
to the court for the relief demanded in said
C. E Reynolds
]
legitimate competition in our ship error of I lie assumption has been complaint.
Plaintiff
The relief demanded in the complaint hete-
vs
thoroughly exposed, and neither iii is as follows.
ping.
]
First: For the reformation of a certain deed William Quick
Defendant J
Tim only safely for tin* coliiliier the moral nor legal right to enter- from the defendants Edward Evans, and Eli
na F Evans, his wife, to the defendant, w
cial lilie ol any community is a rea iere with a man nt work is now Runyon, to a portion of the real property here- Notice is hereby given that by • irtue of an
inattei described
execution issued out of the above enti led
sonable transportation and freight claimed or admitted. Further l li mi Second For the recovery by plaintiff from court, on a judgcuieut rendered on the 2nd day
the defendants W S Runyon and James Steel,
rale, mid the only way to gel n this, strikers have learned that of the aum < f forty-four thousand three huud- of January I896, in an action be fore W. B. Smith
ie<l an<l thirty six dollars, with interest thereon
Justice of the Peace in and for the Precinct of
reasonable rale is through colupe riot brings the officers of the at the rate of eight per cent per annum from a Fair
view in the county of Tillamook. State of
the »3d day of February, 1*04. all in V S. gi ld
law,
backed
up
by
troops,
tition, mid therefore competition
an I coin, and the fuither sum of five thousand dol Oregon, which said judgement was docketed in
lars. attorneys fees, together with his cost* and the Clerk's office of <utid Circuit Court, on the
should be encouraged. Tillnmook that when this stage is reached the disbursements herein, all 011 account of a cer 17th dav of June 18,6. in favor of the above
tain promissory note made and delivered by
has vast timber resources and failure of the strike is certain, the defendan t W > Runyon to th< defendant named Plaintiff, and against the above named
.lames
and endorsed by -.aid defendant defendant for the sum of Twenty Seven dollar
mmiufacturiiig of lumber mid olliei iliese nre the reasons w hy a strike James Steel
steel to
the Portland
¡taxings [Ja;.oo] ami the further sum of $16 o > cost?
Hank,
and
dated
February .3, IN43, and Icing
iii I ivies made of wood will in lime Inis been curried on for more than for said -. uiii of Ku 3*o, with interest thereon with interest at the rate of 10 per cent per an
after maturity at the rate of eight per cent per num from the 0 dav of June i*.»3. ami to me
grow to large proportions. Tilla a m tith with violence and riot, by annum,
said note being dur in one year.
directed and <t ' viic l .s rhei;;! f Tillamook
Third; For the foierknure ol a certain mort
mook is a great dairy eo'intr and men who would have resorted to gage,
executed and lelivered by the defendant County, Oregon, commanding me to satisfy
in the isturso of a short tune liolh within a week n few years W. 8 Runyon to the defendant James steel to said judgement, interest and cos' ut of the per
the payment of said promissory note sonal property of said defendant, and for want
our shipment of dairy products ago. We certainly have made pro secure
upon the following described real property «it thereof then out of the real property of said de
w ill lie enormous. New industries gress in these mntlei’s, and limy uated in the County of Tillamook and State of fendant, and by virtue of said execution I have
levied upon the follow ing described real pro
to wit
will be established and for nil our eoiilidenlly |m>k forward to tllfr Oiegon,
The euutheaxt quarter of section nineteen(19» party, towit All the right title and interest
pioditvts, ns well as for what we time wl.en the strike will be no and the southwest quarter of section twentxfjo whn h William Quick owns in mid to a tract of
• . F an tier of the E
all in Tun nahip one (t) north of range six west land bt»;iuu . l ■
consume, cheap
trui-pollution longer considered just the
Thoma« D I C ia st <• 30T 1 S R
th 3 39th
ot the Willamette Meridim.
will be imperative.
Also the north half of section twelve (12 and th 77 degree F following the center of county
way to adjust industrial
the nori! e.»*t quarter of aevtkm twenty two toad n > oft to the ini. ml pt. hereof: th S 77
cnees.— oregonian.
ft. in the center of saiu county
(w). atid the south weal quarter of section degree* K
twetil.x four, all tn Township one ft) north road to intersect the east line of Lot», sec 30: th
“Orator Bryan is not so bust
N
on
E
line
of
«aid
Lot 2 to s bank of Hoquar-
»4 range seven (7) west ollhe Willamete Mcrid
t m «lough th W |y a) ng the S l«nk of sat.I
I) ese days as lie was at this time
Mr. K. V. Smalley, in a l.-ttei- ian.
Also the northeast quarter and the n <rth half slough to make a westing of 8» 30 ft th s to the
l ist year. The New York l*emo- from the west to the New York or the south half ol section tweidi-two .2 , pla<-e of beg. Sec 30 Township oae South Range
Nine WcM In Ti11am<H»k County.Oregon. Now
crats bought his silence and ab Evening Post, has this excellent Township iwo » north of range nine
west of the WilU iwlte Meridian coutaimi g therefore by virtue of Mid executi, n I will sei
sence with a ‘lick and promise;* summary of the situation:
one thousand iwohiiudted.and eighty, ir*- ¿a« te* at |>uh|a* am ti. n. to the highest and best bid
the Ohio Democrats have given
The big crops in Kansas ami Xlso t ie south half of the northeast quarter der for <n»sh at the Court house door in Tilla
on
and the south half of the not th west quarter, mook. City, in Tillamook County. Oregon
him notice that hi« presence will Nebraska, and also in Iowa ami and
Iota o ie:t\ t.ea(»), three
an I fon
4 the *mh day «»f s ptrinber 1*9- at lo o'clock in
harm their cause iii that stiile; the Misouri. are result ing in I lie full or and the so ithwrst quarter ot section two (>), the fore. knmi of ««id dav the atova deorHM
rval pn perty toMtwl) raid judgement. ctwU
Maryland Democrats have no partial payment of thousands of and lha south h »If of t!ie so.ithc »•»» qaarte of an I acxrwtug o 't-
reetkun three (v. and the n nth »st quarter, and
V.ivi-n audrr >uy h.,n<l lliu .«U, <|»y o( A,ig.j,t
place for him in view of their farm mortgages, and the wiping 1 be north n »if of the southeast quarter ol sec*
ten (totand the smlhesst quarter of the >s-
straddling platform, anil liis own out of store debts, mid in the liber lion
J II JacK«on. shreHTM Tillamook vo . Ore
rnnthweM quarter and the northeast quAitvr
managers have warned him that he al pmcliase by the farmers of all ot the •o.ithwewt quarter and lotsone (U, two tj)
Hy H. It Alderman, la-puty
is . n ini.gi ring llieii cause by keep kinds of goods, implements and three'A) and Jour ^4» of section eighteen <iM>.
and the southwest quarter of the northeast-
ing up his talk ii ] hmi a subject machinery. From a drought- q »Mr ter and the w. st half of the soutlw-wst quar WANTED-AN IDEA5^X5
which everybody know a is l>e<*om- stricken, lumkriipt. and discour ter and the southeast quarter of the south
west quarter, an I the north half of the north
Hl HN * CO . I‘.wnt Attorn.-», w—A
Ing « very day more unpopular,’*
aged region these two sletee have castqnarter and the north h.tli of the north- iX
U. tor 1 U«tr SIAM pru» offre.
I “
•
I I
=
Reduced Fares!
$6““
Til,
Astoria and
Tillamook.
--------Will Run fhe - ------
Steamer W. H. Harrison,
or R. P. Elmore,
Will make trips «very five days, the weather permitting, between Astoria and Till a moo C ty
carying freight and passenge-s.
ELMORE, SANBORN & Co., Astoria, or COHN & CO..
Tillamook, Agts.
WHHN YOU ARE TIRED
□f drinking and using the impure water
from your wells remember that
The Tillamook Water Co
stands rEedy tD furnish y an an abund
ant supply of
Fu re Mountain Water
at rates so reasonable that evarybody
can afford tn use it.
Office with Tillamook Lumbering Co.
G rand C entral B illiard
H all .
Fine Liquors and Cigars
HKADSt-AKr»»» FOR THB CBLKBBATBD
(tAMBRINLS BEER
Telephone No. 9.