Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 28, 1897, Image 2

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    THE
TILLAMOOK WEEKLY
fall’s campaign. The remarkable
aliguii g of tliebusiness fcrces oftl e
D. DeK. Bowman, Ed. and Mgr.
country against the campaign of
anarchy and repudiation of last
Bifidi! Paper, Tillamoak City and County year showed that business men
were fully alive to the death blow
RATKH or SUBSCRIPTION.
which was being aimed at them by
(•rXICTLT IKADVAMCB.)
li no. the Bryanitcs, and tlieir present
One year ......................................................
six months . ...............................................
ft activity in certain States attests
Three months ,........... ..........................
that they are determined to lend
Telephone No 6.
tlieir active efforts to campaigns as
Office cornerò! Mainland .«I st eels.
long as there is any vitality left in
the free silver fallancy.
The bank of England is becom­
ing alarmed at the outflow of gold
The appropriation recommeuded
from its coffers to this country, and for Tillamook bay this year
various measures are being at- amounts to $52000. The amount is
tempted to stop it. But it alili none too large audit is to be sin­
continues to come.
cerely hoped that the entire
amount may be secured.
It is about time that candidates
for the different ottices in this city
A roupie of months ago the free
step forward and declare their in­ traders looked complacently at the
tentions. Thus far not a single one large exportations of manufactures
has announced himself. It looks under the Wilson law, and were
as though every body was so well only waiting to point exultingly to
satisfied with the city government the falling off of these exportations
that no one desires any change.
under the new law. It seems, how­
ever, that they were wrong, as
The Philadelphia Record says usual. The first month of the
that the Dingley law comes thun­ operations of the Dingley law
dering down the line in the second showed a larger exportation of
month of its operation, with a manufactured articles than for
dificit of three and a half million any corresponding month ol pre­
dollars. What a noise there must ceding years. So much for tlieir
have been in the second month of statements that the enactment of 11
the Wilson law, when the deficit protective revenue law would cut
was thirteen and a half million!
off our market abroad for Ameri­
can manufactures.
Eillnmoolt Oenblißht
Mr. Pullman, of palace car fame
is dead. Asa man of business lie
was eminently successful in life,
having accumulated about 140,000
000, Except by
the veriest
radicals amongst the labor organ-
izations he was looked upon as a
model employer of labor and a
model man.
The leaders of the calamity partv
are overjoyed at the slight fall in
wheat lately. They are expect­
antly watching quotations, in hopes
that something will conduce to u
further depreciation of its value, so
that they can say ‘We told you so’
to the farmers. The fact that an
ounce of silver 11 year ago was
equal in value to a bushel of
wheat, but now buys only Imlf a
bushel, has knocked the wind out
of their specious arguments.
The statement of Comptroller
Eckels, of the United States Treas­
ury, in regard to business improv­
ident throughout the country is
very encouraging. He slates that
“the improvement has come rapid­
ly and permeatesall lines of indus­
try. It began with the agricultural
class. The farmers have large
crops and are getting good prices
for them. The cattle-raisers
are benefited by a substantial
raise in the price of cattle.
This improvement in agricultural
earnings has had its effect 011
the
railroads by increasing
their earnings. It has put money
into circulation and enabled peo­
ple to pay off their debts, and has
thereby benefited the merchants.”
by reference to the election returns
of lttOG it will be seen that the free
coinage proposition was not adopt­
ed, and yet here we find iu the
country to-day nearly a hundred
million dollars more in circulation
than there was a year ago, and net
a dollar of free silver. Gohl alone
has increased in circulation in the
last year over fifty million dollars.
CITATION
I n the C ounty C ount of the S tate of O re ­
gon , for the C ounty of T illamook , ss .
In the matter of \
the estateof
I
Citation
Ernest Wyss'
Deceased.
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To the unknown heirs of Ernest Wy»s the
above named decedent greeting:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
You are hereby cited and required to appear
in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Tillamook, al tlie Court Room
thereof, at Tillamook, in the said County, on
Tuesday, the and day of November, IM97 at 10
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
Courty, Or" »on, described as follows towit:
The S F, % of the S E % of section 11 and the S
% of the S W % and the N E % of S W J4 of
section 12 in T x N of R 7 W of the Willamette
Meridian in Oregon containing 16O acres.
Witness, lhe Hon. W. W. Conder
Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for tlie County
of Tillamook with the seal of
said Court affixed this 13th day
of September 1877.
Attest: J. D. Edwards Cieik.
This notice is served by publication by order
of Hon. W. W. Condor Judge of the above nam­
nie ou tlie 13th day of September
ed Court mat*
»«97-
Handley & Handley
Attorneys for estate.
HEADL IGHT;
Tlie Best
Is Always
The Clieetpest
The*Truckee
Lumber* Company
ffas now on hand the lest and most complete stock of
c
o
o
nowinthe Tillamook maket and sells them at prices that defy competition. JTo
stale groceries, no shoddy, no cheap John articles for sale at our store.
Our cus.
tomers are always satisfied-
J. K. SIBLEY, Manager of 0tore and Mill,
Hobsonville, Oregon
Principal Office 249 Berry Street. San Francisco, Mills at Truckee
Cal
ADMINISTRATOR'S FIN? L ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has filedin the Ccunty Courtof fillamook Coun-
lyState ol Oregon his final Recount as admin-
strator of the partnership of Claude lhayer
and G. Gabrielsen deoeased ami the Court
Inis appointed Tuesday November 2nd 1897 at
10 o’clock in the forenoon for the hearing of
objections to said account and lhe settlement
thereof,
I k the C ounty C ourt of T illamook C ounty ,
Claude Thayer
S tate of O regon .
Administrator.
hi the mutter of the estate»
Handley & Handley
of Lydia Eyuon.S
deceased.)
Attorneys for estate.
Notice is hereby given, by the undersigned
executor of tlie last will and testament ol Lydia
Portland Market.
Eynon decease: to the creditors of, ami to all
person having claims against said desoeased, to
As given by Allen & Lewis.
presnet them, with the necessary vouchers, with
in six months, after the first publication of Ibis
WHEAT—Market, advance nominal at 78
notice, to the said executor, at the office of W. to 80c, Eastern Oregon: Valley, 83c
II. Cooper, in the City of Tillamook, in Tilla-
OATS—N0.1, white, 32 to 34; grey, 29 ® 3>c
mokoCounty, State of Oregon.
choice.
Dated this 14 day of September, 1847.
B. F. Ely,
BARLEY—Feed $17 50. 1» 18.00
Executor of the last will ami test
POTATOES—111 good demand
at 40 to 45c
ament of Lydia Eyuou, deceased per sack.
SHHRIPH’S SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Tillamook.
Mary S. Downs
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Plaintiff
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Henry Grose hiv I
Maty Peckham, Defendants. )
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an ex
ecution, judgement, order and decree duly issu­
ed out of and under the seal of the above en­
titled court in the above entitled cause,
to me duly directed ' and
dated the 14th
day of September 1X97, upon a decree
ren­
dered and entered in said court on the ¿4th day
of August, I897, in favor of the above named
plaintiff Mary S. Downs and against the above
named defe dants, Henry Grose and Mary
Peckham, for the mini of $263.97 with interest
thereon at the rate of 10 per cent pec annum
from tlie iMth day of November 1895, and the
further sum of $75,00 attorney's fees, and the
costs and diabitrsements of this suit taxed at
$41.60, commanding me to sell the followingd es­
cribed real property, to wit The S W *4 of sec
34. Township 2 North Range 7 W situated iu
Tillamook County, Oregon. Now. therefore, by­
virtue ot said execution, judgement, order,
decree and order ofsale, and in compliance
with the cornu a ids of said writ, I will on tlie
30th day of Oct< b -r 1897, at the hour of 1 o’clock
I*. M. at the front door of the County Court
house, in tlie city of Tillamook, said county and
slate, sell al public auction, subject to redemp­
tion, to the highest bidder for cash iu hand, ail
the right, title and interest which the within
named defendants had at the date of the mort­
gage meutioned in the complaint or now has in
or to the above described real property, or any
part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judge
ment, order, decree, interest, costs and all at
cruing costs.
IL H. Aiderman
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon.
BUTTER—Store, in rolls 20 @ 25c per roll
choice dairy, 30 @ 35c per roll ; creamery
40
(icf 45c per roll.
EGG8.—Choice candled 22’£c per doz
HIDES—Dry,nJ4@ 14c; green 6c to 7c.
DRIED APPLES— Evaporated bleached, 5
fd.5%c; evaporated unbleached. 46$ 5c.
PEARS—Suu and evaporated, 4@6c.
DRIED PLUMS—Pitless, 4<?5 *; prunes, 3c to
jc.
CHICKENS— $2 50 nt ,3.oo
TURKEYS—Live.
9 for choice.
DUCKS—Young. $3.00 @$40»
The 1111 reiiHonitble exactions of
GEESE—Young $4 cj @ $500
our preaent transportation com­
pany are having a very bail effect
Catarrh Cannot l>e Cured
The death ofCliaa. A. Dana, e<li- j
mi the immigration of people to
with LOCAL A ¡’PLICATIONS, as they cannot
tor of the New York Journal, re-
reach tlie seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood
this comity. Tillamook county Ims
movea from the jourmilititic field
or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it
Ihousamls of acres of good land
yov must take internal remedies. IIall’s Catarrh
ita greatest man. Mr. Dnmiwasal
Cure is taken rnternally, ami acts directly on
awaiting settlement and clearing
man of profound convictions anil
the blood ami museoussurfaces. Hall's Catarrh
upend there is a large area of good
Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed
undaunted courage, and the .Sun
by one of the best physicians in this country for
land awaiting the pioneer’s ax But
under his editorial Hiiuerviaion be­
years, and is a regular prescription. It is com­
so long as intending settlers know
posed
of the best tonics known, combined with
came editorially the alrongest of
the best blood purifiers, actiug directly on the
that they will be compelled to pay
all the great New- York dailiea.
museons surfaces. Tlie perfect combination of
such enormous rates of transpor­
the two ingredients is what produces such wou-
Mr. Dana was HonietimeH wrong,
tation it will be hard to induce
derful results in curing Catarrh. Send for tes­
(lllid wi.o ia not) but lie wna always
timonials, free.
them in this direction. One
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Props., Toledo 0
coiiHcientoiiM and Ilia newspaper
gentleman, who came here 4 years
Sold by all druggists, price 75c.
W iihii powerful influence through­
Hall's Family pills are the best.
ago, informed the editor that the
out the nation.
freight of liis goods from Albany
to Astoria was just $5.00. From
<ten. Booth, of Salvation Army Astoria to Tillamook the freight
fume, Ims gone to Berlin, Germany on the same goods was $05.00
to begin 11 campaign which lie
SHERIFF’S SALE.
FDITED BY
hopes limy result in the conversion
In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for
The political pot will soon begin the County of Tillamook.
Eotuisevelle Wildman.
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of the Emperor William. It is to
Plaintiff )
E.tabliihed 1861.
to boil and the candidates for of­ W. W. Conder,
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be hoped that he may succeed. He
The only flagazine on the
and
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ficial position will bo on the anx­ C. R P. A Roland,
II use
could hardly make 11 bigger fool of
Pacific Coast.
Defendants.
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ious seat. All the political factions
the “Divine Billy” than I.ealready
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
Its literary matter represents the best
here thus far, are asleep and tl.e
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execution, judgement, ortier and decree duly
thoughts of such writers as Hjalmar
is and any change, therefore would
sky is serene. Whether it be I the issued out of and under the seal of the above lljorth Bovesen, Charles Warren Stod­
be for the better. But much more
court in the above entitled cause
dard, Edith M. Thomas, Joaquin Miller.
sleep tlml knows no waking or entitled
to n.e
duly directed and datedlhe 14th
Its illustrations show in the best style
than the conversion of William is
that they are simply waiting to day of September 1897, upon a decree the glories of the Pacific Coast
it probabile (h it Gen. B > >th
rendered and entered in said court on the 24th
is a pictorial history of the Great
measure eaeli other's strength re­ day of August. 1897. in favor of W W. Conder, W It
est. It covers the whole basin of the
may run foul of Emperor Williams
mains to lie seen. It is to be the above named plaintiff, and against C. P. Pacific, including China, Japan, and
“It e majesty" laws and find him
Roland and R A. Huse, the above named de­
You want it, so does your
sincerely hoped that the former is fendants, for the sum ol $tso.oo with interest I Corea.
family,
re,—
selfspeedily sent to prison.
true and tImt all former difficulties thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum One Sample Copy. loc. Single Number,, ife.
from lhe 2nd day of June tSqb, and tlie further |
Yearly Subscription. Sj.oo.
will be forgotten in the general de­ sum of$50.00 attorney's fees and the costs and I
All Postmasters are authorized to take
The rescue of Evangelina Cis­ termination to carry the entire disbursements of this suit taxed at $41 60. com ,
IF-
subscriptions.
neros from the horrors of a Span­ state for the party wliicli li has re- manding me to make sale of the following de '
Overland Monthly Pub. Co.
sctilxd real property, tow it The \\
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ish prison into which she was cast deemed the country from bunk , ' 1 .
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8 an F rancisco . O al .
because she would not submit to ruptcy and ruin mid to which Section 4. Township J S RAW of the Wiliam |
cite Meridian in Tillamook county Oregon.
the lustful wiles of a provincial Oregon owes so much. Men are Now. therefore, by virtue of said execution. 1
Spanish Governor has been attract- nothing, factions are nothing, bi t judgement order, decree and order of sale ami
in compliance with »aid writ I will on the 30th (
ing much attention of late in the the general good of the party is day of October, I897, at the hour of 10 o'clock, 1
A. M al the front door ol the County Court i
pres-of the count 1 y. To the San everything.
hou«e. iu the city of Tillamook, said county and 1
Francisco Examiner mid th»» New
state sell at public auction, subject to redemp
Cereats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all P«.
tiou 10 the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all
York Journal Imlongs the credit of
What were some of those re- the right, title and interest which the said de rnt burniewconducted toe Moocn.TX Firs.
fendants
had
nt
the
«late
of
the
mortgage
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OvuOrnctiaOreoaiTC u. S. .«naTOmci
lining the work, and though tin*
axid we can sc ire patent m ¡cs* tuue thaa those 1
in the complaint or now has in or to
mirks that were heralded a roti nd emtitioHed
remote irvm Washington.
«aid real property or anv part thereof to satisfy
deed was clearly contrary to law
Bead nuxiel, dravt
er
, with descr1t>-4
judgement, order, decree, interest, costs ,
from I'opocnitic stump to stump «aid
and all aceru ing costs
able or Bot, free W !
it was morally tight and will It*-
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last year, to the effect that oui
II. H Aiderman
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A P amlit , “ H w to Obtain Patents’’ with
tied great credit on those vu 1er-
Sheriff of Tilamook county, Oregon.
c-M oi same i i the U. S. and foreign evuntnes
currency was so limited and eon-
sent free. Address,
prising journals in the estimation
tinctetl that we could not do busi­
of the American people.
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ness. and that the only hope for
(tvervbody Ran <0.
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waau’serrej1. p. c.
Cases
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prosperity was through the fie- derful medical dim.n err of tic aye. p'eaa-
The business men of the country coinage of silver ill 1G to 1. It is ant and refreslnmr to the taate. act ireully
and positively on kl.luet«. liver aud bowel*,
lire again exerting themselves in quite evident to observant .men cleansing
the entire avak m, dispel cold»,
liea.iaolie. fever, tal-ltnal ...n- irauoe
those states where the silver issue that some of these l'o|KH’rnts were cure
sn-t bi lnu-iu'*« P’-aao buy and trv a box
C C. C to-day; In. S’, voi-ent« ttuidaad
has come into prominence iu the laboring under a mistake, because of
Xuarwuteed to cure by all druggists.
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Q Boots, Shoes, and General
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Tillamook, Oregon
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