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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1897)
í 11 —wool, cotton, fibres, feathers, chicory, cattle, oranges, preserved D. DeK. Bowman, EJ. and Mgr. fruits, hides, beans, rice, and sugar —during June, 1897, were more Bfficial P2|Hr, Tillamook City and County than 50 per cent greater than in June, U95, amounting to 823,500- RATHS OF SUBSCRIPTION, 000 against i 15.400,000 the cones- (STRICTLY IX ADVANCE.) One year ..................................................... 11. so. l>onding month of la-t year. QEiUamook Hix mio nt I li ........................ ............ Three months................. Telephone No 6. Office cornerò! Mainland ' st ce*,« What has become of our pro jected fish hatchery. A move should be made to secure such an institution at once. Don’t violate the fish and game Jaws. They are all made for your own benefit as well as for the bene fit of others. From Engineer Holcombe’s «nr- veyofthebar it is demonstrated that the slough, and not the ba e, needs improving. County officials should either at tend to their duties or l esigli. Portland Market. As given by Allen & Lewis. News comes from Humboldt Co. Cal. tlmt the Van Dozen liver, which used to be one of the finest trout streams in America, Ims been almost utterly depopulated ot fish by dynamiters. That is what will happen to our streams if some of our local dynamiters are not HP- verelv dealt with. WHEAT—Market, ndvnnce nominal to smc , E intern Oregon; Valley, 90c OATS— No.a, Choke. white, at f7c 86 to 3S; grey, 3: (it 3‘c BARLEY—Fee<I fjoo>, f* Always Tlie Claectpest " a I w , the nortlieaat quarter and the north half of the -outh half of aeetioll iw. t.lt-two .o , Town-hip two a|. north of range nine . ,ot the Willamette Meildi.u containing one thou-and twohuuJlcd and eight,(laArjaere« .II ho lot. our ttl and tie Mauth wet quaitei ol »eetiou two (?). and the «oath half of 1'ie aoilllie .»I quarter ol ..-ctloll three f, i. and tlie not the i»l i| Hal ter, and the lim north he'd Mt ol k the I me ili unii iv aontlu-aat quarter —. — ol - - M-c -- tio»i ten (io> and the southeast q*iar‘er or the 1 northwest quarter, and the _ no.the«»-t <|uti’tyi' and the northwest quarter of the southeast quaiter, and the northeast quarter of the south west quarter of section on* '1]. Township one [ij North of range ten ’ 10] west of tlie Willamette Meridian, containing four thousand nine hnndrud ami fourteen and ninety three one-hun lredtiis [4,914.9.;) acres. Now, therefore, by vi: lue of said execution, judgement order, decree and order of sale, and in compliance with the command » of s.tid writ I will, on the 12th day of October, 1897, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. at the front door of the ('aunty Court House, in the City of Tillamook. Slid County and State, sell a', public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for United States gold coin, cash in hand, all the right, title and interest wliicn llic within nam ed détendant W. S. Runyon nnd on the 23 d day of February, 18^3, or has since acquired or now has iu and to the above d**sci ibed real property, or any part thereof, to satisfy -aid execution, Judgement order, decree, interest, co ts nnd all accruing costs. J. H, Jackson, Sheriff<»f TillamookXUounty, Oregon By H. H Alderman, Deputy. Dated Tillamook, Otego 1, September 7th Lumber^-Company POTATOES—In good dentami at 35 to 40c pea sack. BETTER-Store, in rolls 25 (ft 80c per choice dairy. 45 «6 50c per roll; creamery « MC per roll. HIDES— Dry, 12*1(4 >5c; green 6c t-> 7c. DKlEl* Al’PI.ES— Evapotalvil bleached, 6 •t.’Sc; evaporated tinhleached. 4<ft 5c Has now on hand the lest and most complete stock of Groceries, Provisions and £ Loggers Supplies Clothing, Q Bools, Shoes, and (¡eneral 1 M ere h a n (1 i se, ——*** I now in the Tillamook maket ami sells them at prices that defy competition. JVo stale groceries, no shoddy, no cheap John articles for sale at our store. Our cus turners are always satisfied- J SIBLEY, Maqagei1 of and Mill, Hobsonville, Oregon Prlu opal Office 34V Berry Street. Saa Francisco, Mills at Truckee Cal ; , It Save*« the Croupy Children it FplemL Sale oil (’lialnbei [¡tin s Celigli Itemed« Seavicw , Vit.—- We have and onr ctisL nit ip ( *>iiiiiig fi'»iii hight Hl temi.- iminy bn \ e -aid lbe:r that 1 far mi near, ppe.ili of it in lite w ou Id Im ve died of croup childrei if Chamber- Inin’« Cough Remedy had not been given nìzcm Glarlç E. Radley’0 flew ¡Saloon ¡’I <* 25 nnd 50 cvn — Kelhiin ¿c ( >m ren. for »ale by S. J. Sturgeon. Is tixe place to gret it Ciarle keeps tire Toest. Come and. see fox proiazselil co vr.ARS’ K.*{p£«!ZNCx <’all for Warrant«. Office of, Treasure; Tillamook Cou-ity. Tillamook, Ore. Aug. iotli, ¡897. There being funds in my hands to pay die following general funds wirr.mti tb.-v .t v :io v called and will be paid upon presmitatioi my office. Interest cea<e * Series A. No. 670, Series C. 492, 16)3, I051, Uif. Series E. 406. . 07, 26 i. 4’6, 273, 4'7. 4J'b 437. 446. 447* 44’. 4,o, 45« ■ 452, 103. 14!, 277. 2. 351, 483, 25), 3<6, 372. 354, 855, 2 8, 4:5’ 412. 113, 4’4. 267. 36'344 7». 3»5. 349, -¿ ^i 4*»S U’»* 4*24. 4*25. 371 411, 4-9, 42*] |23, 31O, 331, 334, IJ', 153. 4-D. 31)9, “93» 39»* 3 379. 7* .V-9* 3’5. 6. -39. 317. 3i°i 397. 403. 395. J‘52. 264. 27*4, 10?, 438, 269, 290, 375, j 77, M3. 280, 394. 398, 29’. 430» 307, 3; ¡21,336, 383, 34L I«, 2b2, 260, 261. 26*, 263, 359, 33K, 29 I04 4M, 480. 4C4. 4*8. 459» 48S4f'O. 475.4S2, 4 , 469 4^8, 326, 4*3 125, 453, 405. 461, 164, 47'2, 468, 117, .*65, 237, 3A7 '33* 3-3* 15’» 430» 337. Respectfully. John Barker, County Treasurer, TRA m E MARKS DESICNS, COPYRIGHTS ft-. Anyone sending a sketch n...i description may quicklv a-Hcert 'in. free, vlietli.-r an invention ia probably pate ’it-ibio. Communicatfr.ns :>trictly confidential. Oi l'-st nce.'.cy forsecurin»' patents in America. We hal ts ;. W ; n ofiica. Patents taken through Ztiunu Jc Co. receive special notice in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully illustrated, b vgo.-t <•!reflation of nnv “eientifle journtil, •.veek'y.termsfB • a year; Sl.'iOsix laont’id. Specimen copies and HAND B ook on P atents sent free. Address MU MN a CO., 361 Broudivay, New York. < :tltt r 1 ‘ at.it<.I b<- <’tiic 1 with I/K'AL \ PPi.lCATI »N-, as they c.atnol tench thereat of the I’.i-eiD-e. Catarrh isa bloc, or constitatio!;nl ip-ea-e. and In order to cure • y >v must take internal remedies IIah’s ('atari Cure is taken ruteruidly. mtd acts t’nectly o lite blood ami n:u- • 1 t ’e s. Hall s Cata.ri ' Owing Io over-crowding aii'l b.i'l witil- (hire is not a quack me Heine. It w .-pre«crib■ Hlioii, the air of tlie McliOoIro on is oit«*i< by one of the best physic .t is hi Ibis countrv !■ (lose and impure, and teacho-s nnd years, and is a regular piescrlption. I posed of the best » n»cs k i>*wn. combi pupils iteqiwiitly suffer from lung :»nd the best blood partfi rs, acting dhecii v • liroiit trouble-*. To »11 such we would inuseous surfaces. The ; vf ct coiul.illation o the two ingredients is what ptoduces such won «ay, try ( inimherla'.ii’M Cough Remedy l*’or coughs, col*is, weak lungs ami bron tierful results in curing Catarrh. Send for les timonials, free. chial troubles no olhor rente Iv cm com 1'. J. Cheney & ( 0.. Pio, s , Toledo < pare withit. Save A. C. Fi-ed, Snpi Sold byall druggists. ; t :ce 75c. of schools, Piaitie Depot, Ohio. “Hav Hull s I’.’.mily pills are the best. ing some knowledge of lie* eilictitv of Chamberlain'- Cough Rutndv, to 20.50 KGG8.—Choice candled 15c per dos “And now there is prospect corn. higher prices for Europeans are taking Olli* Col’ll 111 great quantities, and here is sta tistieimi It. \V. Snow, of Chicago, one of tlii< ablest experts oa erops in the country, with mi Vsl ¡limi«* tlmt the corn crop of 111 it country will be no more than 1.800,000.000 bushels this year against 2,28 • 000,000 bushels last year, ì Ili' liiemis higher prices for c< i n. And yet silver conlimies to full.” Tlie Best ol the Willamette Meridian Also the north half nt »eelion twelve (U) and the northea»t quarter of aeetioll twenty two (a.), and the »oiilli weat quarter of »ection twenlv four, all in Town-hip one (I) north of rai.ae M-veu (7) we»l oltlie Willainete .Merid- Governor Tilintan made sonn* brilliant remarks the other day to Is kill* C ■ M Wil 1*1/ ------------ - --r. • aud the southwest quarter of the northeast a little band of free-silver Trojans quarter. and Iht wi st half of the south' a»t quar ter and the so.itheist qu n ier of the south in New York state, lie told then, * we-t quarter, and lhe north half of the north east quarter and the north half ot ih»’ north that everybody who said prosper west quarter, and the southeast (¡nailer of the 1 northwest quarter, and lots two (2) and three (3) ity was coining was miserably mis 1 of section nineteen (I9). and the northwest imarter of section twenty-one (2t), and tlie taken, and that the present boom 1 south West qua* ter of section 126). all in tow-n- . ship two (2) south or range eight (8) west ot the in wheat and the general-prosper Willamette Meridian. _ , 1 Also the north half of the south halt of section ity movement was nothing but a twenty eigllt (28). in Town ship one [I] North oi 1 range six ’61 west of tlie Willamette Meridian. “hot’bnloon” affair. In fact, the Also tlie north half of section thirty two ¡32] and section thirtv-three [33]. and section wheat advance was simply a move thirty four [Rj and section thiity five all m I township oiie|l' north of range seven [7j west ment on the part of designing men of the Wiiliainct’e Mciidiuii. Also the north half of the northwest quarter Io aid Mark Hanna’s political as and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter, and tlie northwest quattcrofihe south piration, mid anyway New Yorkers west quarter of section twenty five, *,2.s)Towns!iip one (I), north or range eight [8, west of the would stiffer by it, for it would in Willamette Meridian. Also the southwest quarter of the southeast | crease the price of their bread. If quarter of section three [3J, and the noitli west of the northeast quin ter, and the tlie Governor had half mi eye for south quarter half of the northeast qtiatler, and the northeast quarter southeast (mat ter of viewing the signs of the times, he section eight (8[, all of in the Township one [il, north could see that the day has passed of range nine [y’i west of the Willamette Merid ian. Also the east half of the southeast quarter, for this kind ol'talk. The throwing of dead fish into the bay is not only an offense The R. R Co, lias filed with againslthe law of the land, but also the “Board of Equalization” an ap Hgiiiiist the I iiwh of health, li plication for a reduction of its as sbollili be stopped. sesHinentH. There seems to be some lit th* fair “Has anybody been heard to • f‘X ness in the chum. While this pa press regret tlmt he voted for per does not approve the practice sound money and protection Inni ! of some of tlie big corporations or year?’’ condone the faults of any of them, yet il is willing to concede that the Our people are getting tired of railroad lands seem to assessed loo the irregular and insuflicient high. The average per acre lor steamer service to which we are last year is over 700 per cent great now subjected. A steamer every er than in Polk county and very two weeks, carrying half the much greater Ilian any other freight is not very satisfactory. county in tlie state. However we presume the matter Some of these lands are only a will exhaust itself in a mere kick. rocky waste without limber or vegetation and so hilly that they It seems as though everything nre practically valueless, and il hud tii'Tied iigninst the calamity theimard allow a higl'er assess sliriekers, whether of the free-sil ment than other counties wo will ver or free-trade type. Their Ill pay more than our portio i of the esi misfortune comes in the way ol state tax. We had better j 1 .ee n a recent announcement showing fair valuation on them as well as the individual deposits in the nat- all other lands mill it need be make ionnl banks of the country to be a greater levy. We understand that Mr. Steph the hugest on record. ens, assessor, has looked into the At its last session the Counit mutter and has made it reduction Court transacted a large amount of lull the assessment is still exces- business in a single day’s session. si ve. The law provides tlmt all proper It could always do so if the com missioners attended to (heir busi ty shall In* assessed nt its nctllill Hess. At the last session one of cash value, mid ihissliould be done the coiiiliiissioiierH appeared Ibi whether the owner be a corpora the first time in six months. tion or mi individual. H EADLIGHT TILLAMOOK WEEKLY THE I bn ■ no heniLtlioii in recommending it to who Buffer f«oin coughs, lung etc ” For sale by S .1 . I tionbe-’ Sttirjeon. Slll-Rti rs SALE I n tue C iucci r ( ourt ok thk S i ati : <» f O he GON FOR TUF. Cul NTY <»F Til l.A.MOOK. C. K. Reynolds } Plnintiff vs William Quick Détendant Notice is here’-v given that by virtue of ar PEARS—Sun and evaporated. 4«6c. execution issued out of the above entitled DRIED I’LI’MS—Pitless, s(i|6c; prune«, 4c to court, on a Judgement romtere I on the 2nd day 6Cc. of January Dir in an action h.fbre W H Smith CHICKENS— S3.00Mt S3 50 a Justice of the Peace in a : 1 fjr the Precinct of l ainiew in the county of Tillamook. State of i’I’RKEYA— Live. 13c for choice. Orc ron. which sttid jtul/enient w?.« d«?ckcte.i in IHTCK8—Young. S’ 25 (4 S2 50 the Clerk'a office of aaid Circuit Court, 0:1 the 1 divo! June t%o, tn favor of the above illiKSE - Young .50 (4 Sloe. named PlKintiff. and againM the above r. anu*<l defendant for the xvm of Twenty Seven dollar? (27,00) and the further anm of fi6«M> costs SHERIFF'S SALK w ith intereat at the rate of to per cent per nu In thr Circuit Cout t of the state of Oregon, I num front the 6 day of June 18’3. and to me for the County of Tillantook. directed and delivered, as sheriff ot Tillamook Richard Nixon a*« Receiver of Hie) County. Oregon, commanding me to satisfy Portland S av I hrh Bank. Plaintiff I said judgement, interest and cost out o.' the pc* va. «ottal property of aaid defend mt. amt f«>r wan. XV S Runyon. Jam« * Steel S W 1b*r, S V, Aiolenton. Etlw «t il Ev.m« J* thereof then ent of the real property of «end dt* m«l Eliza E Evan» hi« wife M-a | Tlu> II kadliuht hasn’t lost mure " ’’I'lotrch Mary Hug hex an.I I.vwis i ten taut, and by virtue oi «aid execution I h.tv levied upon the f*llowiug described rval pro Hyman >1 Pntgrr, and (linn hull'a dozen siibsei ibvrs in Prager, W'.iiiatii Prager, part net«, deft». petty, to wit All t':e right, title aud inte c-t til** Ills! yt'lll*, mid of those who , MV virtue »fan w-uUoii, >n.t ,ein ti'odernnd which Willlant Qu ck ow tt in and to a t n t c,f timer duly itemed out of aud under the teal o tand beginning at the N K corner of the 1 wrote anil stopped Urn pitper not a the above entitled court tn the alrove entitled Thomas D L. c. in fee :inT 1 R9W tb 8891(1 single one succeeded in spelling cauae. to me duh directed andtlated the 7th dav th 7 degree E following the center of county day of Sept, upon a tlecr^'e retnlered and road tie* 8ft t I«» the initial p*. hereof: th i 7Î the wortla‘Editor’ mid ’II kaduoht * entered in mini court on the 27th day of Au ,ui»t, deg;»*»*« K ft. in the venter of «aid i county both correctly. Evidently that 180?. in favor of Richard Nlxou as receiver of the road to intersect the east tine of Lola, ** t’C tn: th Portland Saving» Hank, plaintiff, nnd nffainat N on E line *,dd Lot 2 t<’ S bank - f Hoquor I kind of people lak<* ralliur unkind* W. S Runyon. )ame« steel S. W. Iter S. 3'. ton S’ough th W'lv ali’itg the S t a- k » f T arid Iv to a progressive paper like the Anderwon. Edwatd Evan« and Eliza F. I vans «lough to make a.v. ?stin*4 «>t 8 > ;of\. th SI tn Ute H kadi .1 illr. However we congrat hla wife, Mia. W. P Chnrvlt, nee Mary Hughe«, ■ place of beg. He. j > Tow n.«hip one »oulb Rangv and Lew!» Piaget. Hyman M Prager and Wm Niue West in Til amt-ok C. unty,Oregon. Now ulate ourselves that lor every mu h Ftwger. partner« defenffanlR, fV»r the mum of therefore by vi- tu>* of-atd execution I will *el nd best bi b siiliscrilier lost we Imve gamed a fifty >dx thotmand «-ven hundred and sixty j at public auction, to the bigln nine dollars» and thirty-six ertila. Iu V. S. Cold tier fv’’ caab at the C»mrt hottwe door in Till.t dozen intelligent one«. Coiu, and the further sum of ihtee thouwand , ntttok City, in Till* >k Cow tv. Ore2»»n i>u dollar«, attorney '« he*«, and the further sum < f the -Y»th day of S- ptember 1 97 at Io o’clock iu eighty doliate «1« at fi dUbur«- menta, with the fore 1 *»n»»f «aM dav the above described Fermerà muy (smgralulalethem. tute rest on nil of *.dd snm« from the 25th day real property to satisfy said . udgement. co. ts of Aiifuwt. »Av. at the 'ate of eight per cent per and averuhtg cvMrts. selve* tliat tlie Dingley Imv, whicli aunum, and the coat* of aud upon tin.« writ Given uuder my han«! this :6th d,.r of Aug com mandi ng me tw make ««ìe al the following |A>7 protccls iheir pri duvtmiisthonmgli described roal propeply, to wit J. H Jackson, shctitT t Co te ly, luugoiie itilo operatimi. The Situated in tlte Couuty of rt'.l.tm »ok au<l State By H II Aider.uan. I n q ty of Oregon, to wit receiit repoi t of thè Bureau of Sta Th- <OHihea«l quarter of section uinetecnf 19, ! titistic* shows tlmt thè importi and tlte w»uthw<*>t quarter of »eetiou tweuti (»' > F incate Veer »»«wots With Ca»r»rtta. tious of 12 ai lides oí fami piovimi all ui Touushtp one (1) north of range «ix w««t Cnndy Calh irti.’, cure rc^tipnron foret er 1X\ It Q C. C ( ai I, «lragg.su rt iatd i»ou< y. I n nirC ov . vit C hut nr no: S taik ..rOie HON Fl.H Tin C.H STV <l,' Til ,.A...OI>k 111 the matter of the e-fete of Trtini:iit mid I*. E. Hart Is insol vents. Nottce is hereby «i.-en 111» fh- nnd'**»’gn is-tigaee ofthv sii'l ■ti.'-olvrnt «Hate, has file I i the above name 1 court hts final account <■ Hitch, mid will a k ¡he sa d . < urt on the 2|t’ day of August, i S j ~. to In ar and pass upon th« saute. George Coon Assigne • iiloresai C. B. HADLEY, I G rand C entral B illiard H all . H Fine Liquors and Cigars a - .s IlEAngrARrnis for Tillamook, Oregon the C elrbrated GAMBRINUS BEER Telephone No. 9. Everybody Fnys So. ( .■’«enrefaf endv Ct.tbnrlio, the tnoaf iron- (iet'f'.l tu« u.t’ul Hist o erv ( f tie nJ.!», j» < as- «V t und refr.-ahin*' to ihy tas..**, act ¡ and | m » s ‘ivcly <.n kidneys, Hwrand bv ch aubtug iho ent ire *»vsh m. diste 1 < Cine headnoiic, h» -, »«. Inibitimi •<»;■ nnd bt iousnes«. buy ami irv a lox 01 < C. C. t* -inv: !<», •. •¡»»v um. NoluuLd % arante« d lo cur t.y uii dru gists. This I, Your Opportunity. On receipt of ten cent«, cash er stamp.«, a generous sample w _ _ __________ will be mail' d of Iho most popular Cntanh Hay fVrer Cure .Ely’s Cream Ui'n'i saffinect to rt.n,.m. • Irate the c n*. rits of the remedy. ELX ER0ÍHEB3. 5ii IVmreu St, Nerr York City. Rev. John Be: i. Jr., of Gn-s' Pille, Mont., Tsoommended Ely’ - '.'ri j-n Fai.u to me. I can empbasUe l.\ slMei’ient, “It !■- a post tivs enro for catarrh i' u- e<l as directed.'*— Iter. Francis W. l oole. Pastor CeatralFrca. Church. Helena, Mont F.ly'« Cream Balm is the »cknouledt d enro for catarrh aud cou'ains no mercury nor an.- injurious drug Puce, 50 t nt«. <1 «I • I <1 «I y j » Sturgeon’s D rug S tore Jew and geleci gtoclç. patent tydicineg and Druggi^’s Notions X- »AAAAtAAAAi 3 ki Eb 4OICXI.T UvVRID. Tn->w<i aaà v htf'Msrei ts.l rat-n» Nwsihss* -, <«f «very d**er p<(oa rr.»«««ty ant A Fine Line of Jewelry •Twa?-, -ta .. ................... 1. ÎUtltii:», B:oks. < . I -SEM». 'N Oct «iT'vmr ■‘Xvtwvv'rvTTTm » PrascripHtit Caratili« Compounded I ■ I I * Ñ « J