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    THE TILLAMOOK WEEKLY
QHUamoolt íjíobltiUit.
D. beK. Bowman, E l. ana Mgr.
Official Paper, Tillamook City and County
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RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
(STRICTLY INADVANCB.)
One year .................... ...............................
Hix month« .................................................
Three month«................................
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11 60.
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Telephone No 6.
Office cornerò! Manicanti .<| st ceta.
Our Transportation Problem.
í
XVImt the remedy blnili be is of [ ions of dollars’ worth of bonds to
course the niiiin question, iind it I keep up the “reserve,” while the
resolves itself down to this: Either i Treasury Department 1ms just
the present steamer service must i notified the Subtreasui-er of New
be rendered more eflie'ent mid , York that it lias all the gold it
rates made more reasonable, or needs and that he need not make
another boat must be secured from any effort whatever to add to the
Portland or else we must look Io accumulation.
San Francisco for our market ami
source of supplies. It ir mi open
People vvl.o have any doubt
secret that a determined ellbit
about the return of business pros­
will be made by San Francisco to
perity will probably be interested
capture the Tillamook trade, and
in the figures on bank cleaiances,
worse things might happen to
which are of course the most accu­
Tillamook than that mir trade
rate business barometer that can
should go to San Francisco, Never­
possibly be product d. The re­
theless, Portland is our nearest
ports feoin the great financial cen­
market unit onr jieople generally
ters show that the clearances for
prefer to do (heir trading there.
t he week ending September 18 are
But if Portland merchants want
larger than at any time since the
our trade they will have to look
closing months of the Harrison
sharp to secure it, anil they will administration, fifty per cent,
have to act promptly. 'Die people
greater than those of one year ago,
here me thoroughly aroused on the
and seventy-five per cent greater
subject iind some action will be
Ilian those of two years ago.
taken to remedy the present con
dition of things and Unit very
“While newspaper stories have
soon.
been
exaggerated, it is an absolute'
'Die H eadlight has remained
fact
that the Western farmer’s
silent thus fiir because we thought
financial
condition is wonderfully !
tlie fust movement should ':ome
improved.
During the past three
from those most largely intereste I
years
he
j>racliced
such economy
but matters have come to such n
pass Unit no selfresjiecting news­ that with a slight impevement of
paper can any longer remain silent, wheat prices Iasi fall and lair val­
and, whether thanks or curies be ues of cattle, sheep, and hogs, tin'
our reward .ve projioso to agitate thrifty farmer gradually reduced (
until ii belter condition of things :s his debts. Willi good jn-ices this
brought about. Personally we <l(l fall, lie is indeed paying off the
not care who carries the Tillamook mortgage, 'Die fall in the ¡uter­
freight so long as it is done to the est rale in an remarkiible as
satisfaction of (he jieojde. 'Die the oilier feil tu res of tlie rising
end of the present order of tilings tide,’’—From American Agricul
is nt limid. Let everybody unite and lurist.
lielp to bring about something
SHERIFF'S SALE
better.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
HEADLIGHT
Tlie
ai/s
Tlie Cne^pest
zfa.? now on hand the lest and most complete stock of
; Groceries, Provisions and
Loggers Supplies Clothing.
Q Boots, Shoes, and General
Merchandise,—
The question of transportation
for our Tillamook trade is daily
assuming greater importance- The
population of the county is growing
huger all the time mid with the
increase of population comes cor­
now in the Tillamook maket and sells them at prices that defy competition. J\To
responding increase of exports and
stale groceries, no shoddy, no cheap John articles for sale at out slut e.
Our cus­
imports, 'Then there are certain
peculiarities of our trade here that
tomers are always satisfied-
apply to but few communities in
the state of Oregon. Our products
are of such character as to require
quick mid clean transportation and
Hobson vi lie, Oregon
the service must, above all things,
Principal Office 249 Berry Street, Satt Francisco, Milin at Truckee Cal
be regular ami reasonably cheap.
'1 lie grain of the valley can lie
in warehouses for months mid not
suffer material injury; luml.ercan
lie in the yards without deterior­
ating in price or value, but butter
and cheese, especially the former,
must have quick transportation
BDITED BY
mid be placed on the market in
'
Rouisevelle Wildman.
prime condition. Otherwise they
Fstablished 1868.
greatly deteriorate in value mid
The only Magazine on the
the farmer of course is ti e loser.
Pacific Coast.
It3 literary matter represents the best
But this is only one element of our
thoughts of »uch writers as Hjalma,
loss, for whilst our products lie on
ltjorth Boyesen, Charles Warren Stod­
dard, Edith M. Thomas, Joaquin Miller.
some wharf or in some warehouse j
Its illustrations show in the best style
or in the hold of some vessel de­
the glories of the Pacific Coast.
teriorating in value, the product of
It is a pictorial history of the Great
West. It covers the whole basin of the
for the County of Tillamook.
some other section gets into the
Pacific, including China, Japan, and
Richard Nixon as Receiver of the)
A n long iis the <log-iii-lhe-innngor Portland Savings Bank, plaintiff |
market ahead ofoiirsmid our own
Corea.
You want it, so does your
family.
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principle, ns shown by ii correH- W. S. Jltinvon. Janie«, Steel. S. W. '
market is thereby destroyed.
Iler. S. V. A.i'ivTstiii. Edward Evans j-
One Sample Copy, ioc . Single Numbers, Xfic.
EUzn F. Eviin*: l.is w ife, M s. i
That the present steamer service ponilent Sntiii'ilny, doininntes our and
\VP Church Mary Hughes anti Lewis I
Yearly Subscription. $3.00.
Prager, Hyman M. Prager, and |
to this point is unsatisfactory it is coast trade, Tillamook and oilier William
Alt rostmasters are authorized to take
Prager, partners, detis. J
subscriptions.
not necessary fur us Io say. ’I here points dependent upon steamer By virtue of an execution, indqeni n‘ o derand
Overland
Monthly Pub. Co.
tlcciec
duly
i.ssned
out
of
and
uivler
the
real
<
is not a merchant nor a business service for their growth will bo the above en'.i Ji d court in ti e above entitled
8 an F rancisco , O al ,
<á»)|
mail in this city that has not com­ without adequate transportation ettu t , to me duly directed and dated the ;th day
day of Sept , 1' 97. upon n decree rendered an.l
facilities.
Such
service,
to
be
plained of it loud mid long, and
entered in said court on the 27th day of August,
there is not n dairyman Hint lies worth anything ns mi element of 1897, in favor of Richard N'ixcn as receiver of the »•
MEANS
<•
not cursed it deep down in his growth, must be regular, competent Portland Savings Bank, plaintiff, and against e e
W. S Runyon, James Steel, S. W. Iler, S. V.
heart, for the dilly-dallyiug'dog in- for pwsenl demands, mil manage Anderson, Edward Evans ami Eliza F. Evans i
•J
the-manger' policy pursued Ims in­ to keep a little in advance of the his wife, M: h . W. P. Cbttreh, nee Mary Hughes, "IJ—M IM
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anti Lewis Piuger, Hyman M. 1’ragei and Win
WHEN APPLIED TO 1
!w
dicted upon the dull') men henry requirements of the tnule, mol Prager, partners, defendants, for the sum of 3Caveat%and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-5
Jent
business
conducted
h.r
M
oderate F ees .
4
losses, which they could very ill willing Io do it for the Hiiko of fifty-six thousand seven hundred and sixty ¡O ur O ffice is O pposite U. S. P atent O ffice ?
nine dollars and thirty-six cents, ini’. S. Gold Jand wecansc. tire patent in less time than those?
allbrd to beur. It Ims been esli- holding it for an increii.se that is Coin, and the further Num of three tiiotisand J remote from Washington.
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t 4
$ Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip-?
dollar«,
attorney'« fees, and the further sum of Jtian. We advise, if patentable or not, free of?
the
ease
of
Alaska
inated(mid there is little doubt praclically, ns in
eighty dollats costs ami disbursements, with Jcharge. Our fee r<>t due till patent is secured. 4
about the estimate being cornet) and Tillamook I rude, sure to come. interest on all of s.dd sums from the .5th day $ A P amphlet , “ H>'w to Obtain Patents,” with?
/cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries?
thill the loss on one rec< nt cargo, Notliii g is more discouraging or of August. >897, at t lie rate of eight per cent per
annum, and the costs of and upon this writ
Pronounced by Experts the Standard of the World.
on account of delay in ship- exasperating to a relatively isolat­ coinmat.ding me to make sale af the following ;C.A.SNOW<ScCOJ
Ask your dealer for WINCHESTER make of Cun or
described
real
propepty,
to
wit:
5 O pp . P atent O ffice , W ashington . D. C. /
meat was from #1200 to $1500, one ed community like that at Tilln-
Ammunition and take no other.
in the County of Tillamook and State
FREE:--Our new Illustrated Catalogue.
creamery alone losing as much as ¡■■look than mi occasional steamer i Situated
of Oi egou, to wit:
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., New Haven, Ct.
quarter of section nineteenth/
#S00. Of course I here was also a service, and nothing is more cer- 1 and The the southeast
Call for Warrants.
s > itliwcd quarter of section tweitt.v(2o(
T7
heavy loss at the other end of the •»••* Hmn that regular, competent, 1 all in Tow ns’iip one (t) north of range six west ' Office of, Treasure: Tillamook County,
i of the U ill.im« ft • AC .idi ot
Tillamook, Orc. Aug, lotli, I897.
line, from the lael that the com mis- obliging service on that line would I Also the north half of section twelve (¡2) ami There being funds in my hands to pay the
the 11011beast quarter of section twenty two
(22), and the south west (piaiter of section following general funds warrants they are now
■Ion men were obliged to fill Hie in ii short time be profitable Io twenty
four, all to Township one (1) norih called anti will be paid upon presentation at
orders they laid lor'Tillamook but­ those furnishing it. A lazy, half- I of range seven (7) west ofthe WiUnmcte MeriJ my office. Interest ceases after this date.
■ ian.
ter with other mid inferior butter, i hearted supply, stimulated to exer­ AI-o the nor'.h ’nst quarter and the north hal' Serie? A. No. 670 Series C. No's 825. 929, 108,
i of the south half of section twet.ly-two (22;, 4!.»», 16)j, I051. 1614, Series )• N o ' b 406. 407, 266.
in addition Io the fact that our tion only by the anpenrance of an I Town-'.op Iwo
north of range nine [9
416, »73, 4'7.4* 4«7. 44*. 447. 41*. 419. 45", 445.
west ot lite Willamette Meridian contain hi - i
own steamer service has been ir­ energetic rival upon the scene, and j one thousund two bundled ami eiglity(i28j)aries ! 15'. 451 103. 141. 277. 2. 351. 369. 395. 396. 87s, 440,
372 354,
855. 2 >8, 415’ 412, 413. 414,
Also lot. one
(!)
and
the
soutl ! »33, ?5n. 356,
356.3-2
3’4,355.
regular freight charges have been lapsing in'o slack methods mid ir | west quarter o! section two (2), and 1 ’ ■?. 36 • 344
376, 3'5. 319. 286, 4’% 4°i. 4-1. 4-5. 371
the south half of the southeast quarter of
legular trips as soon as the rival i •»ectiifft tn rev . d . and the not thvasi quarter, and III. 4 •<), 429, 320, 31O, 53!, 384, 104. 153, 420. 3O9, 893,
entirely loo high.
! the north half ofthe southeast quarter of sec 39». 3'7. 379, 7. 3 9, 325, 2.-6, 239. 317, 370, 397, 403,
Ono now industry, mi industry was “run o3'," is a d eml weight ' tion ten (to)and th«* sout’irast quarter of the
147.
I northwest quarter, and the northeast quin t 1
that promised much lor this city, upon the development of any com­ ' of the southwu St q list ter and lotsone (i). tn <» (?■ 2 394. 3-A 291. 4JO, 307, 321,3L6. 383, 34-i. 15, 282.
G rand C entral B illiard
| three '3) and lour (4) of section rigbte 11 (18). 2ÖO. 2Ó1, 26», 263, 359, 3JS, 2)2, 404. 4S1, 4«0, 4*4.
that ofthe manufacture of galvan­ munity that is dependent upon it. I and the southwest quarter of the northeast 4 v 3, 450, 484, 460. 475, 482, 46?, 469. 468, 326, 4*3.
H all .
quaitet'. and the w st half of the southeast qiiai
ized wire bound stave pipe was Of course, it cannot escape the ter and the southeast quarter of the south I25. 45'. 405 4 b 164, 472. 466, 117, 2< 265, 28;, 3*7
Fine Liquors and Cigars___
west quarter, and the not th half of the north
•33.
323.
3:7,
430,337,
throttled ill its infancy on account notice of practical people that the J east quarter and the north half ot the north
Respect ully,
TIHamonk, Oregon
i wt-'t quarter, and ti e south* a«t quarter of the
H kadqvar ters for the C klerr » teo
of cnoi io his freight charges, 9300. people of Tillamook, in permitting northwest «platter, ami lots two (2) and three (3)
J< hn lb rker,
I of section nineteen (I9). and the noithweG
County Treasurer,
Telepin lie Nr. 9
enterprise
lluit
promised
relief
to
pel' cargo of t>00 piices of pipe was
. p'tnrter of section twentv-onr <2i). and the
H
[ south west qu.it tvr of section (20). nil in tow-i
be
starved
out
by
a
sudden
spurt
the charge, the freight to lie paid
shipIwo (?) south or range eight (8) we-t of the
< alairli < annul be Cured
U uhtint lie Met idiati.
before the pipa was unloaded. The in activity, accompanied by a drop Also the not th half ofthe south half of section • Hh fOCAI. APPLICATIONS, m they c..nnot
twenty right <281. in Township one Hi North of reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh isa blood
pipe company shipped three car- in freight rates, made by the old . range six ’rt) west of the Willamette Meridian or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it
1 Also t'.ienorth half of sectl<Hi tiiity two I32
g ms nt that rale mid then rather semi-occasional service for that 1 and section thirty-three [33', and section vox must take internal remedies Hall's Catarrh
| thirty foiu
and section tliiity five [85, all in Cure is taken rnternally, ami acts directly on
purpose,
contributed
directly
to
than submit any longer quit busi­
township ■» ie [!' n.vt'i of range «even 7 west the blood and tnusroussurfaces. Hall s Catarrh
of the WiltiAtnel'c Meri liau.
their
own
loss
and
discomfiture.
ness and moved away, thus turnin g
Also the north half of the northwest quarter 1 Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed
«nd the aouthwest quarter of fh. northwest I
one of the best physicians in this country for
away a revenue of thousands of Perhaps they hiivelemneda lesson, quatter, ami the northwest quart rofthe south I by
west quarter of section twentv five (i;‘ lownsl ip | years, and isa regular prescription. It is coin-
dollars that would have come to and when next an attempt is made one (1), noit'i or range eight s west of the posed of the best tonics known, combined with
illamelte Meridian
the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the
to give them regular service they \\ Also
this city annually.
the southwest quarter of the southeast
muscous surfaces. The perfect combination of
quarter of section three (3], and
the noitl;
will
stand
by
it
with
tln-ir
patron
­
The regular freight rate charged
west quartet'of the not theast quarter, and th« the two ingredients is what produces such won-
south half of the not theast quit tor, H.:d the lerful results in cm ing Catarrh. Send foi tes­
here ofSf.tM* per ton is outrageous age. Oregonian.
northeast «purler «>f the s >u” rust qnntter «»f timonials. fr.-e.
wretiou eigiit
nil in |\>wttship oil. 1 . north
when the distance is considered.
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Prop« . Toledo 0
of range nine ¡9] west of the Willamette Merid­
Sold by all druggists, price 75c.
Freights are carried clean across
Those dreary mid depressing ianAlso the ea«t half of the sou'hea«*t quarter
Hall's Family pills are the best,
tue ocean for less money. From statements showing the enormous and the uoilhu -t qumter of the « •utliea-1
quart 1 ftud the nortiu t«l
1 >“ th«
San Francisco to this joint the number of business failures all wot quarter of section oue't|. f >w
one hi North of range ten ' iy wvs ;
steamers are carrying freight for over the country during the four Willamette Meri-Hau. containing
thousand nine httmlrvd ami feurtven
only 93.5(1 per ton, Ou the paper years of the Cleveland administra­ ninety three one hundredths (4,914.03) acres
oil which the 111 \ nt iv.ii r is printed tion are rapidly disappearing. The Now, thoiefore byvirtucof suit execution
Judgement order, decree and order of sale, ami
the freight from Portland to'Tilla­ business failures during the sec in com: din net* with the conm inds of saM wiit
Q'n.'Mv *>.nv»t CUI FEE DUS WHEW PATTWT
!*cad t.iMkl. «ketch or photo, with
mook amounts to tea per vent of ond week of the last September I will, on the i»th day of iMohvr. 1S97. nt the
f Tfrv* ^D'rt
I'Atentabi . ■ «3-PAOE
hour of ten o'clock A M. at the front «1 -or ofthe
the juice of the piper, Ou mail) were only Io!*, while those of the County Court House, in the City «.( Tillamook,
F. B It'.«the ...pn'pnTn.njv-nnv.H sy
irvIWTüB SKOtU)
articles freight nites are |>i nclical. corresponding week of 1S!*3 were said County ami State, sell at public auction,
RcAD IT U..IM aij.j.ng for («teat. Addree«
subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, fot
Jy proscriptive.
34(1, and they range in that vicinity Vlifted States goUIcoin, cash In hand, all the
It is needless Io say th d Illis during the corresponding week in right, title and interest whim the within n«m
«nt detetidanl W S Kuityon nad on the »3rddav
PATENT LAATtRS,
state of things can not and will not each year of the Cleveland tei in ot February, i«V3, or has since acquired or now
notaio »». WASHINGTON. O. C
haw in and to the above dcMNrihed reel property,
be allowed to continue.
kor sin p-ut thereof, to satisfy »aid execution
If Tillamook county is to make
!
j«td«r«
mewl ««rdvr, «leerec. tnlereaf. cola ami all
The contrast between the gold , accruing
Evervbedjr Say« «o.
coats
miy progress whatever—if mon surplus since the new administra*
Cn-cnr-ts
Call.-.: -
tl.c mn,t won-
J 11. Jackson,
<leit. I I..-.; •-»! <: -o ci-Tof ll.e a.-e, run*
who me doing business hero III- limi came in mid that during the
Sheriff of Tllhuimokjl '■ unty. On'gvn. ant ami rerr« slung to the taste, act really
rrrcrlsflcM Cîrefnîlv Camnoartfid
By II II Alderman, IX'puty.
Hated T»1lan««M>k. tiregou, Septemlei th t*«- and |*oa-U\ ly on ki .uey a. In < r and Iwtrrli
ready arc to Lav» any chance of Cleveland administration is very
cleansine ti e entire si st. m. di*t>cl co'd«’
C,,T' c! 5 fer,r- *'»l iuu.t .< 1 .Ih .uon
success, this stale of things must lie remai kable. Mr. Cleveland was
To l ure < oh « i ‘patin lor. i.r,
I“-»so bny ii .I tr, » box
Tshe O»scni»*ts <'.»:•».v ('uihartic. T<v«rUM.
«!<■<•«
m.
mrrn.*. b uacd
remedied.
compelled to sell hundreds of m !!-
J. H. SIBLEY, Maqaggf of jto and Mill,
Oyeriand
Monthly,
NOTICE.
T will be in Tillamook City at an
earlv date and remain one week.
This will l)3 my last trip this fall.
Thoso wishing work done will bear
this in mind.
XDi’. ’W". Tatom,
MI
i. ükpERFECTlOH
!»
Rite
c. B. HADLEY,
gambrinus beer
turgeon s
H.R.WILLSONSCO
U C C. V- lull wiure, dru^g.M.# rvfurn mvuvy.
nr.mtvkd to cur. ly uHdiii.gi ta.
A Fine Line of Jewelry
ill