THE
TILLAMOOK WEEKLY
a couple of weeks ago, it happened
that Governor Lee was in town,
and, being governor and it Hiverite
he was invited to a| seat on the
platfoim. When the governor was
called on for a few remarks, he is
quoted assaying:
“Iles haen happiest day of nut
life, standing on platform with
“iicli statesman as Ister Bryan. Ay
haen gov’r al same. Ay I ae i
Protection meams increased watchin’ des political questions,
ail ay tank jes lak other states
manufactures at home.
Increased manufactures mean man- ay tank wheat and sillier ba
all sain price—dollar bushel.”
increased employment.
—Chicago 'Tribune.
Increased employment men. B
increased earnings.
CITATION
Increased earnings menus increas IN the C ounty C ourt ok the S tate of O re
ed consumption.
gon , for the C ounty of T illamook , ss .
In the matter of 1
Incseased consumption means the
estateoi
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Wyss
} Citation
increased demand for articles con Ernest Deceased.
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sumed.
To the unknown heirs of Ernest Wyss the
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Increased demand for articles above
named decedent greeting:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
consumed hieans increased prices.
You are hereby cited and required to appear
Do ion understand how it is that in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
nil articles which the farmers have the County of Tillamook, at the Court Room
thereof, at Tillamook, in the said County, on
to sell have advanced ii: price?
Tuesday, the 2nd day of November, I897 at 10
ence of difficulties of that kind in
to prevent any more of that clues
I). DeK. Bowman, EJ. and Mgr.
of immigrants coming here. It is
the glut of the labor market by the
Official Paper, Tillamook City and County importation of that class of laltor-
ers, more than anything else that
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
makes oppression by unscrupulous
(STRICTLY 1NADVAMCB.)
91 no. employers possible anil that leads
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to consequences such as the unfor
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tunate occurrence at Lattimer.
EU lamo ok
£) ret bl to ht.
Telephone No 6.
Office cornerò! Mainland .»I st vets.
“The quarantine against Mr.
Bryan is still rigorously maintain
ed in Ohio, Maryland, New York,
and all other states where the
Democrats think they have any
show of success.”
“The calamity howlers should
take off their smoked glasses and
look around. They will find that
the factory smoke in the sky will
protect their orbs from the too
dazzling beams of the McKinley
prosperity.”
“It is about the time of year for
“Professor” Wilson to make an
other “explanation” on the inter
esting question of tai'itf bills, lie
probably has not yet Lad time to
examine the workings of the Ding
ley bill, nor to compare it with his
own effort in that line.”
Have the gold bugs captured
Colorado? That stale, it is now
aniiouir.'ed, will add 820,000,000
to the gold of the country this year
from her own mines, and it is pr. b
able that the total gold production
of lhe world in 1897 will aggregate
8250,000,000, a sum vastly greater
than is needed to keep pace with
the growth of population and busi
ness of the world.
The rapid decadence of the
free-coinage craze is shown >»y
tlie filet that its chief defender, Mr,
Bryilll, is rigorously excluded from
the states where this fall's cam
paign is considered of serious im
portmice. In Ohio, Maryland.
New York, and other states where
there is a real contest he bus been
given to understand thill he is not
wanted, mid other free-silver
shooters are also barred.
Reports from Ohio show that
the Democrats have absolutely
abandoned the silver issue, Aside
from the opening speach of Mr
Chapman, their candidate for
Governor, no Demicralic orator
has opened his lips on the silver
question, mid those who attempted
or proposed to do so were promptly
deported from the state by lhe
chairman of the party. When it
is considered that the Democratic
platform adopted in thatstnte only
ninety days ago discussing nothing
but silver, the rapidity of lhe
change which Ims come over the
public mind under the prisperity
following the enactment of the pro
tective tariff is phenomenal.
o’clock in the forenoon of that day, then and
there to show cause, if any exists, why G. O.
Nolan, administrator of the above named estate,
should not be granted an order of sale of the
interest of the above named decedent Ernest
Wyss in and to the the lands in Tillamook
County, Oregon, described as follows towit:
The S E
of the S E Ji of section ix ami the S
J4 of the S W Ji and the N E *4 of S W '4 of
section i‘2 in T 1 N of R 7 W’ of the Willamette
Meridian in Oregon containing 160 acres.
Witness, the Hon, W. W. Conder
Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for the County
of Tillamook with the seal of
said Court affixed this 13th day
of September 18^7.
Attest: J. D. Edwards Clerk.
This notice is served by publication by order
of Hon. W. W. Condor Judge of the above nam
ed Court made on the 13II1 <la> of September
1897.
Handley & Handley
Attorneys for estate.
I k the C ounty C ourt of T illamook C ounty ,
S tate of O regon .
HEADLIGHT)
Tlie Best
L»
Tlie Cliettpest
Aluay»
The-^Truckee
Lumber* Company
Has now on hand. the lest and most complete stock of
(•
Groceries, Provisions and
I Loggers Supplies Clothing,
Q Boots, Shoes, and General
* Merchandise.
nowinthe Tillamook maket and sells them at prices that defy competition. J/o
stale groceries, no shoddy, no cheap John articles for sale at our store.
Our cus
tomers are always satisfied-
J. H. SIBLEY, Manager of {Store and Mill,
Hobsonville, Oregon
principal Office 249 Berry Street. San Francisco, Mills at Truckee
ADMINISTRATOR’S FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has filed in the Ccunty Courtof f illamook Coun
ty State of Oregon his final account as admin-
strator of the partnership of Claude Thayer
and G. Gabrielsen deceased ami the Court
has appointed Tuesday November 2nd 1897 at
10 o’clock in the forenoon for the hearing of
objections to said account and lhe settlement
thereof.
Claude Thayer
Administrator.
Hamlley & Handley
Attorneys for estate.
NOTICE.
I will be in Tillamook City at an
earlv date and remain one week
Portland Market
Thoso wishing work done will bear
this in mind.
As given by Allen & Lewis.
WHEAT—Market, advance nominal at 78c
Ill the matter of the estate»
of Lydia Eynon.S
to 80c, Eastern Oregon; Valley, 83c
deceased.)
Notice is hereby given, by the undersigned
OATS—N0.1, white, 3a to 34; grey, 29 @ 31c
executor of the last will and testament of Lydia Choice.
ICynon decease; to the creditors of, aiul to all
BARLEY—Feed D7 50. to 18.00
person having claims against said desoeased, to
POTATOES—In good demand at 40 to 45c
presnet them, with tlie necessary vouchers, with
in six months, after the first publication of Illis per sack.
notice, to the said executor, at the office of W.
BUTTER—Store, in rolls 15 @ 20c per roll
II. Cooper, in the City of Tillamoik, in Tilla-
choice dairy, 30 (fip 35c per roll; creamery
40
mokot 'ounty, State of Oregon.
@
45C per roll.
.
Dated this 14 day of Sep ember, 1897.
B. F. Ely,
EGGS.—Choice candled 20c per doz
Executor of the last will and test
HIDES—Dry,nJ4@ 14c; green 6c to 70.
ament of Lydia Eynon, deceased
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J. V. Iliinlsiiiger, the father of |
Fred Iluntsinger, who was arrest,
ed here by u fool sheriff from South
Dakota on n charge of manslaugh
ter was in town ‘in Saturday to
raise money to bring his son hack
from Dakota where he luid been
taken for trial. Young lluntsing-
SHERIFF’S SALK.
er writes thill the trial occupied I In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
four days anil resulted in his com I the County of Tillamook.
Mary S. Downs
plete exoneration. The Dakota
Plaintiff
vs
sheriff who took him from here Henry Grose and
Mary Peckham, Defendants.
promised to see thill expenses were Notice is hereby given that J by virtue of an ex
paid if acquitted,hut ho failed to edition, judgement, order Hiid decree duly issu
ed out of and under the seal of the above en
keep his promise, mid the father titled court in the above entitled cans.*,
had to mortgage his little all to to me duly directed and dated the 14th
day of September K97, upon a decree
ren
bring bis son hack. The county dered and entered in said court on the 24th day
in which Iluntsinger was tried had of August, I897, in favor of the above named
plaintiff Mary S. Downs and against the above
to put about 8500 to 81000 ex named defe dants, Henry Grose ami Mary
penses—mid nil for lhe benefit of a I Peckham, for the sum of $263.97 with interest
| thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum
dmnpliool sheritl' who wanted to I from the 18th day of November 1895, and the
see the wild mid wooly west nt the further sum of $;5,00 attorney's fees, an 1 the
i costs and disbursements of this mit taxed at
public expense.
$41.60, commanding me to sell the followingd es
y
A South American physician,
Dr. Sitrnalli, claims to have dis
covered a serum wherewith to
inoculate persons as u protection
against Yellow fever. The ductor
has given years of patient study
to 11 discovery of the baccilli of
Yellow fever mid the preventive
serum mid is eoiil'ulent that he lias
cribed real property, to wit The S \V
of sec
made the discovery, Should Ills
34. Township 2 North Range 7 W situated ia
claims prove to be well Ibunded
Tillamook
County,
Oregon.
Now.
therefore,
by
We fancy that no one in t lie
his mime will he blinded down to United States, unless lie be i spoils virtueof said execution, judgement, order,
and order of sale, and in compliance
future generations as one of the man pure mid simple, is displeased decree
with the commands of said writ. I grill on the
lienefiictors of earth.
day of October 1897, at the hour of 1 o'clock
that President McKinley lias ask 30th
P. M. at the front door of lhe County Court
ed Consul General Fitzhugh Lee house, in the city of Tillamook, said county and
sell al public auction, subject to redemp
Io remain in his position at Havana, state,
tion, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all
nor that Gen I. ■« lias accepted lhe the right, title and interest which the within
named defendants had at the date of the mort
proffer in the spirit in which it was gage
meutioned in the complaint or now has in
or to the above described real property, or any
tendered.
thereof, to satisfy said execution, judge
Gen. Lee Ims proved himself the part
ment. order, decree, interest, costs and all ac
right man in the l ight place, He cruing costs.
H. H Aiderman
is thoroughly conversant with the
Sheriff of I'tllamook County, Oregon.
situation in Culm, believes the
revolution must neeessmily NlIC-
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SHERIFF’S sale .
eee<1, mid that the continuance • of In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the war is a waste of Spanish re the County of Tillamook.
W. W. Conder, Plaintiff )
sources mid a bloody mid useless
—v»—
I
C P. Roland, and
sacrifice of life mid of the material R. A. Huae
Defendants. j
resources of Cuba,
Notice I n hereby given that by virtue of an
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M ne limn this, lie lias sturdily execution, judgemeut. order and decree duly
¡Aimed out of ami under the seal of the al»uve
maintained the honor of the United entitled court in the above entitled cause
to n.e
duly directed and datrdthc 14th
The tight for bctler trmisportn- Stales mid lhe rights of our citi day
1897, upon
a decree
of Sept em be**
tion facilitics gnes merily on. The zens in Cuba. He has kept a firm rendered ami entered iu said court on tl»e 24th
of August. i&>' in favor of W W Conder,
ehmnher of commere« in I'ortliiiid hand in the way of restraint upon day
the above named plaintiff, and against U. P.
Wej
ler
mid
his
tyrannical
under
Roland and R A It use, the above named de
lina accumulateti elicagli evideuce
fendants, for the sum of f 190.00 with interest
llgninal lite preselil mmiagement lings. He Ims never hesitated to thereon
at the rate of 10 percent per annum
lo convince it tluit unle.-a lite mai pel-term his full duty ns an Ameri from the 2nd day of June 189b,and the further
»lint
of
$50.00
attorney's fees and the coala and
ler l>e iillended to al once thè re- can mid the official representative dlsburscmcuts
of this suit taxed at |<t 60, com
of
Ill
’
s
country.
manding tue to make sale of the following de
nuli will he timi Portland will lese
The request of the President •crihed real piopvrtv. t> wit The W ofS W
thè I illamook trucie iillogetl.cr,
N K
of S W \ and S W*4 of N W % of
thnl
lie shall remain at liis post of Section 4. Township 2 s R 3 w of the Willam
The H kadliuiit feria cei tnin from
Meridian tn Tillar vk county Oregon.
naaiirmices giveu by thè elnimbei duly means not null that Ids worth ette
Now. therefore, bv viittie of said execution
of commerce that iirrangementa is recognized, but it also nHolds mi judgement, order, device and older of sale and
in compliance with »aid writ 1 will on the 30th
will ao >11 be' ma«h' for a s.itisfuctory indication of the policy of the nd day
of October. VM;, at the hour of 10 o'clock.
ministration
toward
Cuban
affairs.
A. M at the front door ot the County Court
Service,
It titsill with the mission of Gen. house, in the city of Tillumook. »aid county and
state, sell at public aurtton, «abject to retlcmp-
WiMilbid to Madrid, ns far US the tten. to the highest Ltdder, for cash tn hand, all
The Austrian government lias latter is made public, mid shows the right, title and interval wliirh the said de
fetidanls had nt the date of the mortgage
demanded from S'cretnry Slier- that matters are no longer to lx> emntioccsl
in the c»»mplaini or now bn« tn or to
said real property or auv part thereof to Mtiaiy
limn the fuels concerning the allowed to drift.
•mtd judgement order, dt tree, interval, cuola
and all accruing coat*.
Lillimer riot mid slioHing of Aus-
II IL Alderman
the
Sheritf of Tliamook county, Oregon.
Irimi subjects, \\ lialever
facta limy be in Ilie mutier we
would respectfully suggest that
Y.locate Tone Howel. With Ceara ret*.
Candy Cathartic. eure constipation forever
one way of preventing the recitir I
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DRIED APPLES— Evaporated bleach ed, 6
@6%c; evaporated unbleached, 4© 5c.
PEARS—Sun and evaporated. 4(^60.
DRIED PLUMS—Pitless, 5@6e; prunes, 3c to
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CHICKENS— p 50 at fl.75
TURKEYS—Live,
RMIhO SHOTGUNS
9 for choice.
DUCKS—Young. $3.07 fit <4 oo
GEESE—Young $400© $5 oc
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