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THE TILLAMOOK WEEKLY HEARLinilT Tlie Beat ai tiels, under the I °“e- two-" ,"ie /’I *’! ! ... v.v-x which one dollar ..... ~ I means let it make a business of it while it is at 1 limited-coinage system of the Unit-' it ’t'en'd'eo ry’ day. day. it au'i'at and attend every f.? Always people seem to think they are sending O. DeK. Bowman, E 1. aun M¿r. ed States will buy, and on his re I to Some school when their children attend — a part __ ; iu M-iioui iuvi> v,***«» *--- - of j turn to the United Slates, ' each week (often but a part of each day), or each month; and when they discover little pro- Official Paper, Tillamook City and County Bryan is to explain to I gress has beeu made, their complaints are long people of this country the R m - ■ and loud, and the school is pronounced a fail- RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. vantages which would come (O * tire; and so it is so far as their children are con (STRICTLY IM ADVANCE.) cerned, but the fact is they have pursued a One year ....................................................... 11 fiO. them by exchanging our Currency j courge that would result iu failuie in any busi Six months ................................ ................ or calling, and they have no right to ex- system with its 23 one-liundred- j ness Tnree months...................... ...................... pect a different result here. cent dollars per capita for the I believe that the best interests of the child Telephone Nu 6. Mexican system pf 5 forty cent ' t en are secured, ami their future usefulness ad- | vanced by having them feel that in connecting dollars tier capita. The public themselves with the school they enter upon the Office coruerof Mainland .<1 st eets. tfa.» now on hand, the lest and most complete stock of anxiously await this somewhat re preparation of themselves for the real work of life, that for the time being it is as real as any County politics begins to sizzle markable undertaking of this thing can be in the future, and that, therefore, they should cultivate habits of promptness, just a little, but the main interest somewhat remarkable financier. patience, and fidel ity. But a pupil who is tak of each prospective candidate seems en out of school to attend entertainments, to learn to dance a jig or a hornpipe, to perform to be to find out what the other And now comes the second step, some household task which might be attended fellow proposes to »Io. to at some other time, or to gratify some caprice in the effect of the new tariff, the is apt to conclude that his school work is but j , — improvement in wages. The first oQittle importance, and he thus grows up with, The Presiden I’ m ineBHnge read to improvement under a protective out pains-taking, earnestness and sincerity which have so much to do with success, what notv in the Tillamook maket ami I’,- them at prices that defy ^ompetilion. Jfo congress at the opening of the pres tariff of course would bethat relat ever may be his calling in the future. Our ent session, has aroused a good are to be regarded not simply as aiercies stale groceries, no shoddy, no chi apdohn articles for sale at our store. Our cus ing to the number of people em school for giving information iu a few branches of deal of interest both at home and ployed as soon as the new law was study, butas helps for the training of charac tomers are always satisfied. abroad. It is a wise conservative ussiiietl, This was felt, for it will ter. Remember, parents, that every unnecessary mid statesman like document, and be remembered that there wart a absence is a serious injury tothe pupil, and a the comment of the press on it lias Maijager o? gtore and Hill, marked increase in the number of robbery of the whole school. If you decide to send your child to sehool rather than educate been muinly favorable. , people employed, even before the him yourself, you must conform to the prescrib Hobsonville, Oregon Dingley bill went upon the statute ed regulation; that is implied in the contract be tween you and the teacher, and between you Pr.n .¡pal Office 213 Berry Street, San Francisco, Milla at Truckee Cal McKinley times are evidently! books. The second step in the re ! and the w ole school. You have no more right appreciated by the people of Kan sult of the measure is increased ! to break into the order of the school by itregu- than you have to stop a train of cars be sas, who have returned her to the l wages and that is now beginning I larity tween two stations ior your own convenience column of the Republican States, 1 to make itself apparent. Notices ; and to the inconvenience-of the other passen- UNITED STATES I.ANI) OFFICE, OREGON It is important that your child under- CITY, OR. the plurality of the party in tl.nl have been posted in the Mahoning [ i gers. stand that, while lie is attending school, school Notice is hereby given that the approved slate being this year over 9,000, j Valley, in 01.!o, announcing an in is the main thing. You cannot impress him fractional plat of Township 3, South Range 9 with the idea that, education is something to be West, has been received from the Surveyor ngninst il Democratic plurality of crease of twenty per cent, in wages valued, and prized and striven for, with earn, General of Oregon, and on January 4U1, 1898, over 13,000 in the election of 1896. among the limestone operatives of estness and patience; in other words, you can at 8 o’clock, A. M.. of said date, said plat will be that section, reports come from the not educate him at all, unless it is made the Hied in this office, and the land theirin embrac — iron mines of Michigan and l’eiin- I great thing to which all other things, your con ed will be subject to entry on, and after said A ton of cancelled farm mort sylvania that wages there are lo be venience and his fancies, must bend. if tl date. makes no great matter if he is an hour late, j Chas: R. Moores. Register. gages is proposed as an interesting 1 increased ten per cent, on Janu if he slays out a day ot two now and then, to do Wm. Galloway, Receiver- some errand for you or to gratify some whim of ! exhibit for the 't'rans-Mississippi ary first, while large numbers of his own , why the whole thing becomes of no j Exposition. The farmers of the manufacturing establishments in great NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. iu his estimation, and to i various pnrtsof the country have awaken consequence and keep alive in him any high purpo- | The delinquent tux- roll for the year of entire Mississippi Valley could already nn noil need an increase in of worthy aim in education is an utter im- has been turned over to me with a warrant easilj' arrange this, but wouldn’t wages. It will he a Merry Christ. I sc possiblity. Attached thereto requiring me to collect the it. be pretty hard on Mr. Ill)an, mils nml n Happy New Year to Now, parents, I plead with you to send your taxes on said roll by levy and sale of the per to sch ol regularly; co-operate with sonal property of such delinquent tax payers, right in his own State and under millions'in the United Statea to cjiildreii the teacher for the good of your children; pto- and if none be fourd then the real property ■ whom the holiday season brought vide then with necessary booksand appliances: tl' scribed 011 said tax roll. J trust those who .ire the shadow of his own e litorial little of brightness in former years. assist them aud encourage them to do the delinquent will pay up soon, and thus save sanctum? duty, and we shall hear tew complaints of our themselves considerable cost. Killomoolt ¿Jecbliglti. Tlie CixecLpest The-:-Truckee Lumber* Company Groceries, Provisions and Loggers Supplies Clothing. Boots, Shoes, and General A1 er ch and i s SIBLEY, School Officers and Parents There are Home sheets which de light in printing sensational civ- I You wish your school to succeed. You wish nnitls of‘atrocious crimes’ etc. al to secure the best possible results. You wish your children to become intelligent and re- leged to have been committed in I ; spectable mm and women, fitted to act an the cities in which they are unfor I honorable part in the affairs of life, and to be- iu every way, useful membet s of society, tunately published. Cannot such : come, To secure all this is the province of the public alleged newspapers see that they school; but this important work will be well or are injuring the communities afflict indllterenlly done, according as the meaus pro vided are effective an inefficient. ed by their presence? ‘It is a vile The school is in the hands of the people, and bird indeed that fouls its own nesl.” is invariably what the people jnake it. If the conditions necessary to a good and efficient Let uh give our county as good a school are supplied, the people must do it You may secure the services of an active, en name an possible. schools. M my of our teachers are sincere and earnest* labored hard to prepat e themselves to dotheir work well, au I with your assistante there can be little doubt asio the results. G. A Walker, Co. sit pt. of schools. H. H Alderman Sheriff of Tillamook Co., Ore. ASSIGNEE'S NO I ICE. NT the Circuit C ourt oe the S tate OON FOR THE COUNTY OF TILLAMOOK. of O re In the matter of the j notice von 1’rnr.icATrorC Estate of Lester B. Hart )• J Land office nt Ore on City, Oregon, Dec . 3 ' an Insolvent Debtor. 1897.—Notice is hereby given that the following- '’ The undersigned, having on the 2.5th day I named settler has filed notice of her intention to of Oct. 1897, been duly appointed Assignee of! make filial proof in support of her claim, and the Flstate of Lester B II.ot. insolvent, notice ■ that ¡»aid proof will b<* made before the County is hereby gi-.en to all pet sous claiming indebted- I Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Orc. nessagainst said Estate to present their claim ! 011 February 5H1, 1898, viz Nella M. Curtis; H, E at the office ot Handley & Handley at Tilla ! No. 10508 for the Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 of Sec. 6, 1 p. mook, Oregon within three months from the 2 S. R, 8 W. date hereof. She namcH the fallowing witnesses to prove her Albert Harri-, ergetic, and live teacher; yet, lie cun do very his continuous residence upon and cultivation Assignee. Dated Oct. 25th I897. little without the oilier conditions are supplied. 1 of said Lind, via; lie must have something to do with—to work I Mike Alplanalp, of Tillamook, Ore. John L, The new tariff law presents its with. He must, order his work according to the Childern, of Tillamook, Ore., William A. Hal, of ADMIN1STRAT0R S RALE. compliments to the fill mere on their circumstances by which lie fiitds himself sur Tillamook, Ore., John Rupp, of 1 illamook, Ore. rounded— and these circumstances are favor Chas. B. Moores. ' Notice is hereby given that by virtue nf au return to Washington with an evi able or unfavorable to a good school, according Register. order and decree, of the Hon. County Court dence of .steady growth in earnings. as the people make them. Hcwevcr desirous I of Tillamook County, State of Oregon, duly to do his duty, the teacher cannot remove I made on the 4th, day of November, 1897 and to NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. They were in August SI9,023,(1 II, I difficulties over which lie has altsolutely 110 j I Land Office nt Oregon City, Ore , Dec. 3d. 1897 me directed as Administrator of the Estate of in September 821,1133,098, in Octo I control, and with which, ordinarily, he can I —Notice is hereby given that the following 1 Ernest Wyss, deceased, and authorizing the have nothing to do. ber 824,391.115, and in November What then, as parents, must we do to secure named settler has filed notice of her intention sale of the lands hereinafter described. I will to make final proof in support of her claim, oil Saturday the it day of December 1897, at one 825,000,000. That in a steady, the desired eml? What is necessary to secure, and that said proof will be made before the o'clock in the after noon of said day, offer for ordinarily, the success of the school iu our im County Clerk of Tillamook Co. at Tillamook Or. sale at public auction, at the front door of the heatlifui growth, which indicates mediate district? on Feb;, 5th, 1898, viz’ Mrs. Julia Curtis; II. E. Court House, in Tillamook County Oregon, all Let us briefly consider: that long before its first year is N >. I0507 for the S’* of S E'4. 8 of S \\ >4 the Estate, right, title and interest which the 1. There must be a live, energetic and earnest 1 above named decedent, Ernest Wyss, had in, and Lot 4 of Ser. 31 Tp. 1 S R. 8 W ended it will be producing the pro teacher. She names the following witnesses to prove ami to the lands in Tillamook County, Or gon 2. A comfortable house, properly furnished; mised surplus. described as follows to wit: The Southeast her continuous residence upon and cultivation one in which o ur children can enjoy al least, of said laud, viz: quarter of the Southeast quarter of Sect on (rr) bodily comfort. Mike Alplanalp. of Tillamook, Ore., John I.. eleven, and the SoutH half A No theast quarter 3. Necessary utensils for teacher and pupils to Childers, of Tillamook, Ore , Willjam A. Hall, Of the Southwest quarter of Section (12) Twelve Not one of the thirteen countries work with. of Tillamook: Ore., John Rupp, ot Tillamook in Township [f| otic. North <>i R; n,e [7] Seven which offered ''protests" ngninst 4 A pt ompt and regular attendance of pupils Oregon. West of the Willamette Metidi.nt. in Oregon. These I conceive to be absolutely essential to Terms of Sale:— Twentyflvv per cent cash in Chas B. Moores onr new tariff has excluded any the success of the school, and are conditions hand mid the remainder 011 confirmation of the Register. American products because their that may be, nml must be. if at all. sup|died by sale. the parents—the people ot the disttict. Conveyances to be made at the expense of protests were unhm*ded. instead The law recognizes the school directors as NOTICE SOK Pt'HI.ICATION. purchaser. Land Office at Oregon City. Or. Nov. 27 18,7 the representatives of the ¡»eople of the district, of shutting out our products the (ì.. O. Nolan, Notice is hereby given tint the following and lodgr* with them the power t > 4>it-<iibv Administrator. thirteen protesting countries have rilles and regulations for the government and named settler H as filed notice of his inteution Handler & Handley. Attorneys for Estate. increased their purchases of our Mitcevssful management of the school, and, in to make final proof itt support of his claim, and the acceptnneeof the trust, they assume the re tint *a d proof will be made before the Register products twenty-live per cent sponsihility of the station. To them, therefore, and Receiver at Orego 1 City. Ore., on January ADMISISTKATOK S SII.E, while wo have, under the opera we shall look for the adoption of such reguhi nth, 1898, viz: Jefferson I). I’utet; H. E I03 7 Notice ia hereby iriven that by virtue of off N I \ uml W, of S. E % of ¿c lions, »itch measures, as art' calculated to secure for the tions of the Dingley law, reduced the best results. order a d decree of lire Hon, County Conrl, of 3" T i. N. It 7 W. Tillamook Count«. Stale ofOreeon. duly ia.ncd our purchases from them in a like < >ur schools cannot accomplish the highest , lie names (he following witnesses to prove on the .th. d.v of Novemlrer and tome amount of good, unless the children are reg liis continuous residence upon and cultivation proportion. directed a. Admlniatrator f>£ BOIfIS NON ular and constant in their attendance. How of said laud, viz: | often it is, that scholar» of good iiatuial abili- George N Small, of Tillamook Or. John Leon Ot the Katate of T, E. Hama deceased, j lies are couuvcted with a good school, month ard, of Gale* Creek. Or. W I. Murray, of .wtoria and anthori.ing tl,e ,,.|e of the lan()> herelnaflerd.aviil e.l, for the pnrpoae of anti,, The people of Tillamook County 1 after month, and year after year, and yet make Or, D. C. Hatch, of P »rtliind Or. 1 but little piogress! They retain seats in school fyin* a ce’taln mortgage upon «alj lands given Chas. II. Moore«. lire not the fools some would bo 1 and, wheu purfcetly convenient. and by .aid decedent in his life time to one George consistt nt Register. K Williams, dated Jan Sih 189,. I «i|| „„ sharpers imagine them, They with other arrangements, they tieeupy them:—) 1 a ud do little else. They are neither pre pitied Saturday the 11 day of th cember 1897. atone NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. know il reliable newspaper when I lo enter a class, nor continue there, if allowed o'clock iu the afternoon offer for sale nt they see it. Lllllt week's verini- to Join They feel no interest in the school, nor Land Office at Oregon City, Or. Nov. ?-th 1F97. public auction at the front door of the Court 1 in the studies thereof; ami often, by their hab — Notice is hereby given that the f »llowtug In 1 tllamo.4. County. Oregon, The lands form appendix to a grocery, con ita of idlencM an inattention, they bci'omv a named settlet has tiled notii • of his intention iu House, Tillamook Co. ore described ns follows towt tained two sensational lies, The positive injury to the whole school. Teachers to mal e filial proof iu support of hi« claim, and The I mt half ami the Ssmthwent quarter of the ate incompetent to Impart any new light to 1 that «aid pi oof will be made before the Regis Northwest quarter and the Sorthweat quatter people of this county can depend such comet like pupils as some are; comet like ter and Ren iver at Oregon City, Ore . on Jan of the southue.t quarter ol se< tton (to) in on the III tin.it.iir giving nil the In some respects, but most unlike iu others, uary nth. i<>« viz; Wi liam L. Murray Il F rownaltip ,) t wo. South of Itange (9) Nine 9. Tp6 N R 8 WcM appear ami disappear , but when and how I 10387 for the N E 1» West ol the Willamette Meridian, in Oregon news, and when they see any thing they lie name« the following uiiiieases to prove coutainilig (bo) One hundred and tixty acres they will reappear. 110 mortal can predict with Illa continuous roideiice upon, and cultivation Terms of sales- Twentyflre per cent cash In in its columns they can depend any degree of certainty. If you expect to succeed tn your busitiess, you of said laud, viz; hand, and the reniaiudet payable upon cor, firm- upon its being title. That they do expect J, 1> Putei. of Gales Creek, Or . John Leonard ation of »ale. to do so by giviug it your time and uu of Gales Creek. Or. D C Hitch . of Portland. Ur. Uonveyaui look to the 111 A|>|.K.it r tor reliable divided attcution So it is with the school. to be made at e*xfet:>e of pur- cltaoer. If vou extMM't your children to make »ubatan-> Gwtge N. Small, of Tillamook. Or news, is evinced by the fact that lial Chas. B Moorer, progress, you must «end them regularly— } G O Nolan. Register. Handlev A Handley. hint week witnessed the largest ill every day to school. In almost every school Adii.iuintratnr Attys for Estate. their me pupil« who are habitually irregular Of 00«, * VOA crease in new milfscribers of liny In their attendance, are always late In the: NOTICE FOR PI BLICATION week ill the hist four years and morning, and are always bchln I in every »•»’•ett I.and Office at Oregou City Oreg m. Nov 24, tial respect. They are belli.id in attendance, 1897 Notice is hetebv given that the following. they paid the cash, too,every tine of in NOTICE FOR publication their studies, iu interval, in all that is to make iiaiiic I aettlcr has filed notice of his Intention I.and Office nt Oregon City. Ore Nov them. the school valuable to them sei vr< and toothers lo make final proof in support of hU claim and — Notice is hereby riven that the follow in and it is s'lfe to say that they will, in all proba that «aid proof will be msde before the C.mtilv named «ettf It * Im, — A cl * .sass* i.f l,i, i, bility, eantluue to be behind through life. Clerk of riUan: k Cou v. at Tillamook Ore. to m .ike «»>1 ¡e«>l Iu wppvrt 1,1.. t»im. 'nd If it is desired that a pupil should take private on Januaty 14th. i « m 8. viz Erick Gkd: II. F, No th.it -aid prool will be tna.le lefote the Coni.tv The much-talked of visit of Mr lesBoits in special xluoic* item »»tl.er teaching, { 103'2 for the S w ‘t of < 25, Tp X R 8 W. »t. k or rnuuiook e.>umr o., . <w lSt,, He name« the fol owii . witnesses to prove Bryan is now lo begin, The Mex o< assist iu any home w rk. a very little yen H,: Erneel c Wernet H e I or liivance will Iu most cases, secure hours for hi« coutinmiu« resident- up n at.d cultivation s • of s« T;> i. We-t icans ure tube told, presumably in these purpose«, other th«« regular school hours of. said land viz Th. name, of the folio« ing witneaaea to nmee their native longue, Imw much I am quite aware that It efteti happens that the ! Frank fieverance, of TiUatn«x>k Or . 1 atircnee his -at inumi« — - rrwideiire —-*-» — «you imi cuHivhtkn labor of ehtldreu is required at home but fat Johnson, id* Tillanutok. Or., George JohuMni of of. said Hud, vis; better off they are with a free coin better is it to keep them at‘ I g -tut. entirely, till Tillamook, Or., ( hat lea Beater, < f Tillamook, M l*tlerwon. of Ifo ph Ore G Baxter, of Dolph the labor for the season 1« fini«he«t and then, Or. age system, in which it takes two Ore J. McCoyc, ofl lK>lph Ore . PuU.ke Gwinn what time you can spare them, let lliem attend Chas B M.s.res of Ihdph Ore. and a half silver dollars to buy ivn [ legulaily. If your child cau attend school but I Register VWs. B. Kootea. Rggiater a I G rand C entral B illiard H El ALL. tí H M a Fine Liquors and Cigars Tillamook, Qi • H eadquarters for the C elerrated Telephone.No. 9. GAJ1BR1NUS BEER w« at m in > e j IB' .w-i5!“"«i«-- w arw w 'nr.' « E” Sturgeon’s D rug S tore r A Fine Line of Jewelry Stationery, Bocks. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded : A COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE, FARM MACHINERY LOGGERS SUPPLIES. i3ö3Fr FISHING TACKLE, AMUNITION ETC. OF READY MIXED PAINTS. c!d shelf u-ont stotk; Every thing new and up to date. W. H, II. CARY. O pposite B ank