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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1897)
THE TILLAMOOK WEEKLY HEADLK .HT I annexation to tlie United States. We are inclined to think there All that now remains to be done is is Home truth in the iiccutuilio’i. Is Always D. DcK. Bowman, E 1. add for the United States Congress to We have too many growlers—peo. take favorable action. It can not ole who look only at the dark side Official Paper, Tillamask City and County well do otherwise. We will either of things. Tillamook land, it i» be compelled to lake Hawaii or let true, is sometimes hard to clear, RATES OE SUBSCRIPTION. the island be taken by some other bill that means three things all ot (STRICTLY 1NADVANCB.) fl H). nation, a thing which we can not which arc important to the settler, One year .................................................... .. .75. 81 x BFonths .................................................. 50. well ufibril to do. Three month«............. ............. ............. Even though valuable timber, cheap lumber for there may be some reasons against home use and plenty of fuel for the Telephone No 6. annexation there are surely more picking up. It may and does rain consider Office conierò! Mainland .•! st ecto. and much stronger reasons against able, but that in itself is an evi ffas now on hand the lest and most complete stock of allowing the islands to fall into dence of the absence of severe cold Canadian dry-dock-men have the hands of unfriendly powers. weather, and it assures a wealth greatly damaged the battleship of natural feed for stock seen no Indiana in taking her out on the At no time since the close of the where else on earth. It is true dry dock at Halifax, N. S. civil war have the prospects <;f the fish is cheap, but that proves teat at Republican party in the South been least one food supply ___ is so abun- Eugene Debs has gone gradually as bright as at present, after l ’ e " ! dant as to be within reach of every- down the ladder from labor agita feclions from the Democratic party f,()(iy. Xo one need ever starve in now in the Tillamook maket and sells them at prices that defy competition. No tor to socialist and from social'st to populism anil the increased de Tillamook, and that is more than to anarchist. Our cus velopment of manufactures in the Cllh be said of any other country stale groceries, no shoddy, no cheap John articles for sale at our store. principal States south ofAIason ami we know of. It is true there are tomers are always satisfied- The doctrine of “entire sanctifi Dixon’s line, lo the student of some people here who might bear cation” iih taught by Home people American politics it must seem some improving but if they were nil per may be all right, but a real live what surprising that Kentucky i feet they would form a frightful specimen would be fill- more con and Maryland, two democratic ' background on which to display Hobsonville, Oregon vincing. ! strongholds, should have Republi-1 the growler’s imperfections, and Principal Office 249 Berry Street, San Francisco, Mills at Truckee Cal can Governors, and It.at in Tenues-, they are not half as bad as he The more the coal strike is stud see at the last Presidential elec-1 <’ will have to associate with in the ied the more iippareut it Ijecomes lion the Republicans should have I uext world. that the reduction in coal tarill poll,.,] 45 p,.,. cent of the total volt- If you desire others to think SHERIFF'S SALE. i by the Wilson law is responsible j,, ||l0 «(¡,(0. while they bail 3(1 per 1 well of your comity speak well of it I n the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of O re - for the low wages which caused it. , c.en(, of ¡1 jh Georgia, 52 per cent ' (o them. If you desire them to come i GON l-'OK THEC o UNTYOF TlIJ.AMOOK. 1 --------------- — I in West Virginia, and 47 per cent here hold out all possible induce- I C. E. Reynolds Plaintiff I > Several nowspap’r changes have j in North Carolina, besides polling : menls. Speak the truth—bat if William vs Quick | Defendant J ‘ ' ' ! 167,000 votes for AleKinley and I von must lie. try and <lo it to the “ recently been made in Astoria. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an State Senator Grntke lias purchas Hobart in Texas, a state which advantage of the county and Hot j I execution issued out of the above entitled ed the interest of Mr. Dunbar the Republican vote in 1880 was against it. i court, on a judgement rendered on the 2nd day ; of January I896, in an action before W. B. Smith in the Budget, and Mr. Dunbnr 1 only 57,000; in 1888, 88,000, and in j 1 a Justice of the Peace in and for the Precinct of SHERIFF’S SALE lias purchased the Evening News. 1892, 18,000. i Hairview in the county of Tillamook. State of the Circuit Court of the State of Orefcon. 1 Oregon, which said judgement was docketed in ! The fact is that Republicans have for In the I County of Tillamook. ■ the Clerk’s office of said Circuit Court, 011 tl e Richard Nixoa as Receiver of the] ! 17th d iv of June 1896, in favor of the above Is tlxe piaos to g'et it The advance in the price ,,f been increasing rapidly in numbers Portland Savings Bank. Plaintill | j named Plaintiff, and against the above named woo) and sheep will soon bring back • I and influence in all the states of W. S. Runyon, vs. ' defendant for the sum of Twenty Seven dollar* , Ciarlo keeps tle.e loest- James Steel, S. W. | dot- l ’ ,e south.particularly in (hose on ! Iler. S. V. Anderson. Edward Evans } I [$27.00] and the further sum of <16.00 costs to the farmers the 75 million Coxxxe s,rxd.see fox 5roia.rself. and Eliza F.Evans his wife. Mrs. | ' with interest at the rate of 10 per cent per an Church Maryllughes and Lewis I Jars loss in the value of sheep tlie southern border, with the ex-1 WP num from the 6 (lay of June 18.13, and to me Prager, Hyman M. Prager, and | Prager, partners, défis. J I directed and delivered, as sheriff of Tillamook which befell them under the Wil- ! cipt ion of I Wo, South (’arolinn ami William By virtue of an execution, iudgemtn* order and County, Oregon, commanding me to satisfy Mississippi, in which, by constitu decree duly issued out of and under the se ti o 1 said judgement, interest and cost out of the per- son law. tional provision, thero is n large the above entitled court in the above entitle;! i sonal property of said defendant, and for want ! cause, to me duly directed and dated the 7U.1 <1 ly thereof then out of the real property of said de- | disfranchisement of colored vo . i.lnyof Hept, 1897, iipnn a .Ucree rendered aii-.l j fe,„laut, «uri by virtue uf »aid exrcuti.'.i I Irnv. The recent hard times did at ters. The chief cause of 11lls entered in said court on the 27th day of Au rst, levied upon the following described real pro- least one good thing, they very change is tho growth of tlie I’opii- ¡897. in favor of Richard Nixon as receiver of the perly towjt: ,vi the right, title and inter e. t I I’m thin 1 Savings Bank, plaintiff, ami rgaiitst ; \vjU|am QiPck owns in nud to a tract of materially lessened foreign ¡mini list ]>arty, which is a while lllHIl’s I w, s Runyon, Janies Steel, S. W. Iler, 8. V. • land beginning at the N K corner of the E gration. Only 2.30,832 immigrants Anderson, Edward Evansand Eliza F. Ivans Thoin:is se« :’.o T W : th .... r 1 S : R 9 /: ’ S s if.: _____ _ p |,. t . in party, and lias withilrtiwn llUlllv * j I hla vvlfe* Mis. X! I h W, W. I I» ’. Church, (*hiir<*li. nee nep Mary Maw Hughes, Hue his wife, I th 77 degree E following the center of county came to the U. 8. during the last voters from the Democratic ciimli- an<l Lewis Prager, Hyman M. Prager and Win i road jio 8. 6ft to the initial pt. hereof: th 8 77 fiscal year, the smallest number partners, defendants, for the sum of j degrees Eft. in the center cf said county dates without getting many recruits ] Prager, fifty-six thousand seven hundred and fixty 1 road to intersect the east line of I.ot 2, sec 30: th for any year since 1879. nine dollam and thirty-six cents, in V. S. Gold ! from tlie Republican ranks. In no N on E line of said Lot 2 to 8 bank of Hoquar- — and the further sun* of three thousand t hi Slough: th Wlv along the S bank of said J’resiib iitini elec ion since the close Coin, dollars, attorney ’ s fees, and the further sum of J slough to make a westing of8) 30 ft: th S to the One remarkable development of of the civil war luive the Repub eighty dollai8 costs and disbursements, with i of beg. See 30 Township one South Range the opening months of the new licans ]>olled mo huge an electi ral interest 011 all of said sums from the 25th day ■ place Nine West in Tillamook County, Oregon. Now of August. 1897, at the rate of eight per cent per J therefore by virtue of said execution I will sei tiirilf law is (he general gratilica- vote in tlie southern states as they annum, and the costs of and upon this writ public auction, to the highest and best bid lion with which it is accepted ir did last year. Mr. McKinley ’ re commanding me to make sale af the following I at der for cash, nt the Court house door in T described real propepty, to wit: respective of party. Even the eeived 12 electoral votes in Ken mook City, in Tillamook County, Oregon I in the County of Tillamook and State 1 the 2oth day of September r 97 at lo o’clocl Democrats are omitting ti n usual tucky, 8 in Maryland, and ti i in Situated of Oregon, to wit: the forenoon of said day the above described talk about increase in prices under West Virginia, which, with .‘1 » in The southeAst quarter of section nineteen(ig/ real property to satisfy said judgement, costs and the southwest quarter of section twenty(2o) • and accruing costs. the new law. Delaware, make a total of 21 I in all in Towrs lip one (1) north of range six west . Given under my hand this i6t»h day of August the Willamette Meridian. 1897- wlial was formerly solid south, In ot Also the north half of section twelve (12) and J. IL Jackson, SherifTof Tillamook Co . Ore “Because it is my deliberate three stales North Carolii a, Vir. the northeast, quarter of section twenty two By II . 11 Alderman, Deputy (22), and the south west <niarter of section judgement that the prosperity of ginia, and Tennessee—the contest twenty four, all 111 Township <>ne (r) norlh It Saves the Croupy Children America is mainly due to ¡I m sy s- between tho Democrats anil the. of range seven (7) west ot the WiUamete Mcrid Seaviuw, V i.—We luive n Rplendid ! inn. tern of protective laws, 1 urge that I’ouulisls on the one hand and the 1 Also the northeast quarter and the north half sui»1 on Cliiiiiihu! I. tin’s (Vngli Remedy, | of the south half of section twenty-two [2?1, Germany has now reached the Republicans on the other it VVilM I i’owu'-hip two |2|, north of rat gr nine 1 mid our rus|fiin«*i*s coining froin far und ‘ . we t of t;iv WiltanuHte Met i’if. c;»i»?>iiniti_ point where it is necessary to imi- very close, and the Kovnrniiiu» onethoiisand Iwobiindied atul eighty! nates nc.tr, speak oi it in ’lie highest (einis • ' u ‘ ’ J '1 o lot, < ne -I ; ’ li C <■ FO It! tlmt their <*hildren tate the tarill’ system of the United Iriemlly political relatioiiH between I west qnai ter ot secl’oii two ('), and I mans have | the south half of the souihcist quarter of uouiil have «lied of croup if Chain er- throe (3), ami the not Ihcasl quarter, and ' Wales.”—Bismark. the Democrats and the Populists in I J section the tiorlli half of the southeast qmirter ot sec laiti’s Cough Remedy had not been giv it. ten (to)and the southeast quarter of the — Kt II;.m Otnren. 'l i t* 25 and 50 cent these stales make morn proliable I I tion northwest quarter, mi l the northeast quaiter the southwest quarter and lotsoiie < I), two 12) 1 sizes for sale l>y S. J. Sluigeon. The wheat question is a hard than heretofore liepublican sti.-ci ss. <»t three | atni tom- ($) of section eighteeH (18), I the southwest quarter of the north«ast- one for the silver patriots to ex — N. V, Sunt Democratic.) iuk « quarter. and the west half of the pou II h ast < uni 1 Call for Wariants. j ter and the so ithrist quarter of the sonC’ plain. They are now saying the ■ j w«?M quarter. an<l ilie north half of the north- 1 Office of, Tieasnr ■: Tillamook County. G rand C entral ' east quarter and tl e north half ot the north- ’ advance in wheal in the face of the Tillamook, Ore. Aug. 10th. I89;. ü » I west tpmrter, and the southeast quaitvr of the HALL; There being funds in my hands to pay the I uortlnvi-st quarter, and lots two (2) and three (3) Speak well of your neighborhood of fall in silver is due to the scarcity V seetion nine? cn (¡9). and the northwest following general funds warrants they a e now county. A punrter of section twenty one (ar), and the calkd and will In* paid upon ptescutation at H Fine Liquors and Cigars — of w heat. Bill Ibis very statement your town and your county, S i southwest quat ter of section (26). all in town Tillamook, Oregon two (a) south or range eight (S) west of tb.c my office. Interest cea es after Uiis date H eadquarters for the C elebrated merely strengthens the assertion of genl li mini w ho recently came (o . ship Will.iiiiettc MeiIdian. H Series A. No. 670, Series C. No s 9'9, io8 Also the not th belt of the sv.ith hn’f of section their opponents who insist tlmt Tillamook found his way into the j twenty Telephone No. 9. eight (aR>. in Town- tip one I j North of 4 J, 16 ’.•-. lost, 1- 14, Series E. No s 406. 407, 266 1 six ti] west of the Willamette Meridian 4'6. >73. 4'7. 4-*. 4»7. 446. 447. 4 js, 449, 450, 445 the low pi ice of w I.eat was the re II i aiu . k . iit < Ilice Io make some in* ranee Also the north half of section thirty (wo JJ 45:. 4 103. 141, 277, 2. 351, 364. 395. 39A. 37L 4io s -etion thirty-three lA3], and *••« •tion sult of plenteousness coupled with quiiiis concerning our »¡¡male, I ' amt £-2 3-4, 35>, 2 S. 4‘5* 4'2. 4’8. 4»4. thirty lour j.vti anti section tniity-tive ; is«, nil in 4X3. ?5 ;. - » X ’ • • r « r. ... ... » . , K - w township townslil one [I; north of range----- - .even we-t ^7< 36 . 544, 37*»• 3»5, 3IB 2^6, 4» - , 401, 4 »|, 425. 371 products, people and prospects for cheap production and transpor of the wilttamette Meridian 4IT, 4>9. 429, 32\ Jjfi, lap 153, 423. r.93, .. :• half of the ::_____ ............. quarter .............. north tiorthwi*«t Ilin future. We told him w hat We j and Also the the southwest tation. quarter of the northwest 39®. 3 7- 379» 7. 3 9« 325. 2 6, 3,). 3»; believed lo Ire the truth on lli<> sub- -I" r ""d t'le n -rthne.l rinart. rol th. -.nth 305. X52, 261. 27s. to.’, 4.8, 269. 2ÇO, west quarter olsection twentr twenty five five. (2 ■ l ov r.s’ in 23«». 394. 39s, 291. 4 M>, 307. 321,3:56. weatquarterolaection X. «... ••«... ..4.^1. » I c . -- . —<- . ' jects of iniptiry. After we Imd 1 J \\ IBainette Meridian vigiu - '»>«t of the 260, 261. 26», 261. 3J’«, 29?, ¡O|. Some of the coal barons are ' A Iso the southwest quarter of the southeast 4V'3. 159. 4*i<.4'O 475.4'2, 46-, 46} finished he suitl “You talk quite about Io reap according as they tliflerenlly from some whom I ! quarter of stn::ion three (jJ. and the nmtl. *25. 45.E 405, 461, |6|, 472. 4r*e>, 117, [ west quarter of the northeast quarter, and C< ‘33- 3-3 33*. 43<». 337. I south half of the nmtheast quarter, ai d tlu have sown. In order Io avoid the Resj ect fully, meet. There is one thing I cnniiot 1 northeast «juarter of the si.u’heiist qumtir . J section eight |8(, all in Township one fil, north payment of decent wages to work John B oker. utiderstand about some of tho peo of range nine [9] west of the Willamette Merid Coan y Treasurer, men they imported a horde of ig ple I meek here; they nlwit s turn ian. to Also the east half of the southeast quarter norant Hungarians. Poles etc., etc, and the noithwvst qniiter of the smtliva-t th<> tlark side of I Im picture when qiiaiter, nod the northeast quarter of the south Culni r i Cniin. I be Cure I and now they have driven them to west quarter of sei* tion oti'it], T->wt hip «till l.-H At. w-i-l ic\ I IONS, a« they cannot speaking of your county and its one ' 1 North of rriR? |v 1 r ', west of t 1 e desperation by bringing them to icacli ItirK.l ufllied.M-Me. Calin Th i-ia bloo.1 Wi'lrtmrtte Met i ll. hi . «^outauilng four resources. Instead of talking n- thousand nine hundred and fi urtvtn an<| or con.lltutionnl .li«en^, and tn order to rure it the verge of starvation. There uinctyj-.hree one-hundredths [4. rj 9 ) acres vor mn»t take intrrnal remedies Hall sCatarrh bout the innumerable beautiful Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution will very likely b' ail unpleasant is taken rnternally, aud acta dueetty on days they s|>eak of tho long dreary Judgement order, decree and order of sale, and ! Cure rhe I t.rod and must ouaanrtee-.-a Itali a Catarrh sequel to the recent shooting down ones, instead of speaking of the in compliance with the commands of «aid writ Cure I* not a quack medicine. It wa. pre-eribed I will, on the nth d iv of OU »’ er, tSq;, nt tin by our of I he treat pl yaiciana In llri. country tor of unarmed miners. wonderful fertility of the soil llicv hour of ten o'clock A M. at the front door of tin i year*, mid b*a regular pre-crtpttoi.. It ia corn- grumble ub ml tlie im|>ossibility of C.mnty Court House, fa tlieCity of Tillamook, posed of llie b. at t< nit. known, rombtaed with 1ÎEW and Select gtoc\. County and State, sell at public auction lheirc t l’lorr.1 purir'i. r. actin-directly on the “Tlu> benefit of protection goes clearing it; in-tead of speaking of •aid subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for . mns-uila mtrfti.-. X The perf.ct eomtlnaUou of first and last to the men who earn your excellent fuel they grumble I'uitvd States gold coin, cash iu I.and. all the) I the two ingredient, ia what producer meh w<n- Patent ijedicineg and Draggi^ Notions title and interest tihirn the within uam J ' Iciful reattltr in curing Caturrh. Send fot l.a- their bread in the sweat ot (licit of tlie low price of Wtiod; instead i right, d dc emUnt S Runyon had on the .».i d day | limoniata. free laces. The auspicious and niomen- of extolling the weallh of your ot Fcbiuarv, iy or hs» since acquired or u v F J < henev ft Co . Pro. a . Toledo O has in and to the above deseiibed real properly, 1 Sold by all dru*gi»ta. price -¡re. tils result is that never before in Il-heties llvy growl nt the low ot any patt thereof, to satisfy said execution, Hall'. Family pill» are the be.t. ilia history of the world bus com- price of fish, instead of enthusing judgement order, decree, luterest, costs and al! accruing cost* T> €■<•«• .. ............. lorcrer. fell been enjoyed, education tie over jour great dairy résolue s J H. Jackson. Tsv'i .ni, ta,... i..ih»:’ie toe , --xa. quired, and independence secured lhey growl nt the slowness with Sheriff of TiBnniookJJ'ounty. Oregon. I it C. c. U. r»u Mvure. unnKi.u r, tuna ni.iäi By 11 l( Ahlctiunn, IX-puty by hi large ii majority of I lie total which the dairyman accnmul.ites fcvenrhosly Far« So, Dated 'Pillaniook. Oregon, September 7th uu* 1 ... population as the United Slates of wealth, instead of speaking well of 1 .......... - «rvot U. lav. i.va». Educate Vour ll.iw.l. With C.acvret«. America.” James G. Blaine. your good people they see only ■lUnl rein along to the tamr. MAnu» Cnntljr Vat barite. curi» corniti pai on for?'er Frascrlp'.icns Carefuliy Compoandad »r..l i»e- tiv. ly. i, ki mM¡wrw<l¿1. Ì . the bad ones mid talk about them, 10c, 25c. l( C C C fAih drutfinM« rttfund money vt.gi.aiuc tbe entire mun. disi<1 en ■ •«. eneo bM.iBcbc, tever. baHtnal nñ The Senate, of Ilio inland of ami thin, the intending investor is No-To ll»r fur Fifty Cen’A '.’’i. 1’bur nr I t-< a I y G na rftfttoed td aero habit rere, rr - weak Otl.t.C l.w -:r; Iti. Sv.o.ci Hawaii, lias rntitied the treaty of dincouraged.'* msaauvutf, pure. Wc, fi a .1 ©illaineok £j ce.b I in kt. Tke Best Tlie Cheapest Lu m her •’•Company $ Groceries, Provisions and Loggers Supplies Clothing, Boots, Shoes, and General ; Merchandise.— C. B. HADLEY, ! GAMBRINUS BEER Sturgeon’s A Fine Line of Jewelry i :.r blot J lu cu*— by