Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 23, 1897, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK WEEKLY
THE
HEADLIGHT.
sallalberries grow in great abundance.
over 125,000,000 in November, and
One oi the new industries of this county that
The receipt« now are within about promises to develop into large proi>ortioiis is
keeping of bees. The myriads of wild flow­
85,000,000 a month of the ex* tiie
ers that grow here furnish rich foraging ground
penditurea, and when it is renieui* for bees and the honey is noted lor being of un­
Official Paper, Tillamook City and County bered that the receipt« from augur, usually fine flavor and clearness. As a land
literally flowing with milk and honey, Tilla­
wool, and woolens will not begin mook comes nearer filling the bill than any
RATKS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
we know of 011 earth
to be felt until after the month other
On the Nehalem river large beds of coal are
(STRICTLY IN ADVAMCB. )
yi no. of January, but will average 8’5,- known to exist and the in near future coal min­
Oue year ....................................................
Six months ................................................
.¿0' <>00,000 or 87,000,000 a month, all ing will be added to the other profitable intei-
Three months................................ .......
ests of the county.
told, it will be seen that there is
POPULATION.
Telephone No 6.
good reason to lielieve that the The population of Tillamook County is most­
ly a rural population. It is estimated that it
Office romero! Maiii"an'l .«I st «»et».
law will meet all requirements, amounts to about Five Thousand, of which if as now on hand the lest and most complete stock of
and that the demand for addition­ about two thirds is in the rural districts.
T owns .—Tillamook City, the county seat, has
CHRISTMAS
al legislation at the present time a population of about rooo. It has all the busi­
d
ness
houses usual to a town of its size most
is unfair and unjust. At least
Satiinliiy will bo Christmas, the the law should be given sufficient oi which carry large stocks of goods The usual
___
shops, two good hotels and two newspapers.
great festival of the Christian time to show what it can do.
The town has a fine system of waterworks ami
an electric light plant. It has four churches,
church, The origin of the feHtival
'(j
a fine graded school and an excellent Academy
is generally known, but the event
President McKinley’s currency conducted by the Catholic Sisters of the order
of St. Cecilia and capable of imparting a
which it commemorates is not per­
proposition, outlined in bis mes­ finished education. There is also a good private
hap« regarded by many in a light
sage, is so simple anil yet seems school. Nehalem, Bay City, Beavar ami Woods now in the Tillamook maket and sells them at prices that defy competition. Xo
are all flourishing villages,
to convey to their mind« its full
likely to be so effective in breaking
TRANSPORTATION AND ROADS.
stale groceries, no shoddy, no cheap J olin articles for sale at our store.
Our cm.
importance. The religion« siguili
the “endless chain” which has so The public roads of Tillamook are said to be
canee of the day we will leave to
the best of any in the entire state. They were,
much disturbed the Treasury and built at great expense and are being pushed • tomers are always satisfied,.
the churches, concerning ourselves
the business of the country, Unit forward as rapidly as needed.
only with thoes feature« which are
Most of the shipping of agricultural and 1
there is good reason to Lope tlial dairy
products is done by boat via Astoiia to
of interest to all. That such a per­
a sufficient number of vote« may Portland. Lumber is shipped mainly to San
sonage as Jesus of Nazareth lived
Francisco. Boats have not run very regularly
Hobsonville, Oregon
be found to insure ils pussnge in in
the past but arrangements will soon be made
there can be no doubt, and that he
Prin ipal Office 249 Berry Street. San Francisco, Mills at Truckco Cal
the Senate, there being little doubt for a first class service equal to all demands.
was a man of peculiar sanctity
Two stage lines carry passengers, the Forest
as to its acceptance by the House. Grove
and North Yamhill line.
and devoted all his life and talent«
Take it all in all there are few of the sections
to the inculcation of a religion of
of our great country that offer the inducements
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
to settlers that this county does and any man
mercy and broader humanity, is
with sufficient means to buy a small ranch and j Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 24,
vith
equally well established. Tlmt hi«
stock can do well here. A single man w
__ $500 1897:—Notice is hereby given tha the following-
or a married man of family with $l<x,o can do named settler has filed notice of his intention
teachings lire good and calculated
well. There is an excellent opportunity here to make final proof in support of his claim, and
to make men better none, who have A REGION OF WONDERFUL FERTILITY for the investment of capital for anyone wish- , that said proof will be made before the County
ing a reasonable interest or who will be satisfied Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook Ore,
studied them will deny. Whether
Bi ief Descript on of Its Climate with fair increase in value. I,a: orers without on January 14th. 1898, viz Krick Glad; II. E, No.
or not lie was divine we will leave
any means whatever will perhaps do better else 10372 for the S w *4 of See. 25. Tp 2 N R 8 West.
Resources etc.
He names the following witnesses to prove
where. Parties desiring additional information
to religious controversialists, but
Tillamook County is at the same time otic of can obtain it free of charge by writing to his continuous residence upon and cultivation
the fact that lie was human, pitiful the least known and one of the best of all the The H eadlight Tillamook Oregon.
of. said land viz:
Frank Severance, of Tillamook Or., Laurence
to the weak, merciful to the «infill, comparatively new counties of the great State
Johnson, of Tillamook, Or., George Johnson; of
Oregon. Situated in the Northwestern part
«elf-Hiicrilicing to the selfish, spirit­ of
Tillamook,
Or., Charles Bester, of Tillamook,
SHERIFF’S SALE.
of the State and washed by the waters of the
ual, in the midst ofthe grossest sen­ Pacific, tempered by the Japan current, its cli­ I n the C ircuit C oitiit of the S tate of O re ­ Or,
Chas. B. Moores.
gon for the C ount * of T ii . i . amook .
mate is exceptionally mild and pleasant. The
Register.
suality, makes him an object of in­ heat
of summer is tempered by the cool ocean First National Bank of
]
terest to all and invests his birth, breeze, and the rains of winter are so warm Independence Plaintiff
as to cause little discomfort; and, on the other
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS.
vs
V
wherever or whenever it occured, hand, they promote the growth of grass and
William E. Burns and
The delinquent tax-roll lor the year of IP96,
|
or under whatever surroundings, u grains, and insure plenty of feed for stock the Druoilla Burns,
has been turned over to me with a warrant
Defendants. J
round with but little need of any additional
attached thereto requiring me to collect the
matter of interest to every ration­ year
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
teed.
taxes on said roll by levy and sale of the per­
execution, judgement; order and decree duly
PRODUCTIVENESS.
al man whatever hi« race or religion I
sonal property of such delinquent tax payers,
issued out of and under the seal of the above
The
soil
of
Tillamook
is
unequalled
for
rich
­
The fact that he lived suffered and
entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated and if none be found then the real property
ness and depth. The prairies are of compara­
described on said tax roil. J trust those who are
died for what lie believed was right tively small area, but are excellent for grass, the 15th. day of Uecember 1897; upon a decree delinquent will pay up soon, and thus
rendered and entitled in said court on the 28th
invests him with an element of un­ , The rich bottc 111 lands are however far richer day of August 1897, in favor of the above named themselves considerable cost.
and will produce auy kind of crop desired, but
IL H Alderman
selfish heroism Hint endears him are especially adapted to root crops. Potatoes, plaintiff, First National Bank of Independence,
Sheriff of Tillamook Co., Ore.
and against the above named defendants,
l
beets,
cariots.
etc
yield
enormous
crops,
while
to all who have sufficient goodness
William E. Burns and Drucilla Burns, for the
oats, clover, timothy anti all kinds of grasses
ASSIGNEE'S N0IICE.
in their make up to appreciate produce astonishing results. Wheat and corn sum of $770.00 with interest thereon from the
2:5th day of February 1890. at the rate at 8 per
the Circuit C ourt of thk S tate of O re
that quality in other». The ques­ can be grown profitably, but the land is far cent par annum in U.S. Gold Coin and the furth | ni gon
for the C ounty of T illamook .
more valuable for other purposes. The whole
tion of his origin or divinity, or his country is abundantly watered by rains and er sum of $120.00 attorneys fees, and the costs T ii the matter of the )
and disbursements of this suit taxed at $72.00 Estate of Lester B. Hart >
fl
office of redeemer of the world clear, never failing mountain streams, and ar­ commanding, me to sell the following describ­ an Insolvent Debtor. J
tificial irrigation is unnecessary and unknown.
ed
real
property
to
wit:
cuts no figure at all. As n divinity
The undersigned, having on the 26th day
«
HEALTFl’LNESS.
Lots 28, 19, So, 81 and 32 of Section I4. Lots o,
Oct. 1897, been duly appointed Assignee of
he belongs to those who worship Owing to the above named conditions Tilla­ 10, 22 and 23 of Section 14 and Lots 16, 17 and of
G rand C entral B illiard
the
Estate
of
Lester
B
Halt,
insolven
t,
notice
j
mook County is one of the most healthful
him, but as a friend of humanity, places on earth. Malm la is unknown and Dip- 18 of Sectiou 15 In Township 6. South of Range is hereby given to all persons claiming indebted­ H
H all .
11, West of Willamette Mcridiin in Tillamook
be belongs to the entire human tlieria, Typhoid fever nnd kindred diseases never County, Oregon. Now therefore, by virtue of ness against said Estate to present their claim H
at the office of Handley & Handley at Tilla
Fine Liquors and Cigars
I occur where even the most ordinary care is
family, Jew, Mohammedan, Christ­ taken to establish good sewage. Pneumonia said execution, judgement, order, decree and mook, Oregon within three months from the A
Tillamook, Oregon B
order of sale, and in compliance with the con*,
fl H eadquarters for the C elerrated
ä
ian, Theosopliist and Freethinker is exceedingly rate and consumption, except in mauds of said writ. I wiil 011 the 29th, titty of date hereof.
Albert Harri ,
Telepin 11-• No. 9.
I some c ases that are brought here, is almost un­
January 1898. at the hour of Io o'clock A M.
I
alike, and all may rejoice that lie known.
Assignee.
at the front door of the County Court House, in
D te l Oct. 25th I897.
fi
I
RESOURCE«.
I
ever lived among men.
Tillamook City said County and State, sell al
The resources of Tilamook county are num­ public auction, subject to redemption, to the
The influence that his teaching« erous but consist mainly, in dairying and fish
B It' HI 'S' Si. W'
... Hfr-ffl-'ir ar 'S1 Hf'T
•■••T'ir V
T
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
highest and best hi.Ider for cash in hand, all
have laid in the world all students ing Its magnificent forests of spruce, fir, larch, the right, title and interest which the within
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
cedar and hemlock have been scarcely touched named defendants had at the date of the niort
ol history know. Whether or not, by
order and deciee, of the Hon. County Court
the woodman's axe, and, aside from the gage mentioned in the complaint or now has in
of
Tillamook County, State of Oregon, duly
that was because those doctrines comparatively small amount of lumber shipped or to the above described real propelty, or any
made on the 4th. day of November. 1S97 and to
by
the
Nehalem
mills
and
the
Truckee
Lumber
part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judge me directed 11s Administrator of the Estate of
were divine let the churches settle,
company at Hobsotivillc, only enough lumber
order, decree, interest, costs and all ac- Ernest Wyss, deceased, and authorizing the
but the world know« that those has been sawed for home consumption. Re­ q nient,
uing costs.
sale of the lands hereinafter described I will
doctrine«, in so far us they related cently, additional mills have I »ecu established
H. II Alderninu.
on Saturday the it day of December 1897, at one
in the county, ami now Nehalem, llobsonville
Sheriff of Tillamook Co., Oregon. o’clock in the afternoon of said day, offer for
to mans relation« with his fellow Netarts and Tillamook all have mills that are
sale at public audio.«, at the front door of the
limn, appeal Io nil that is engaged in shipping lumber to San Francisco,
Court House, in Tillamook County Oregon, all
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
It is estimated that last yi-urs out put was as
noblest and best in num« mil hit , much as 20,000,000' fret. The Nehalem River Land Office at Oregon City. Ore . Dee. 31L 1897 the Estate, right, title and mteiest which the
Notice is hereby given ihat the following above named decedent, Eldest Wyss, had in,
and that they largely assisted in ' and Tillamook Bay ate excellent harbors and —
and to the lands in Tillamook County, Or gon
there is a splendid opening for new mills at named settler has filed notice of her intention
describe«! as follows to wit; The Southeast
the evolution of limn from pnr- both points.
to make final proo in suppôt t of her claim,
that said proof will be made before the quarter of the Southeast quarter of Seet>on (rr)
bnrism into something better. Hu Hut the principal industry of the coui.ty wil and
County Clerk of Tillamook Co. at Tillamook Or. eleven, ami the South half «k No theast quarter
doubtless always be
was doubtless an idealist, mid
on Feb;. 5th, 1898, viz* Mrs. Julia Curtis; H. E. of the Southwest quarter of Section (12) Twelve
DAIRYING.
in Township (i, one. North of Ran.c [7] Seven
No. I0507 for the S', of S E’4. S E% of S
religion,
but
the
For
this
industry
Tillapiook
County
is
doubt
­
taught an ideal
West of the Willamette Me idian. In Orrgor.
less the best section of country in the United anti Lot 4 of Sec. 31 Tp. 1 S R, 8 W.
fuel that men have struggled to­ «tate». Wherever the land is cleared it is at She names the following witnesses to prove Terms of Sale:— Twentyfive per cent cash in
hand and the remainder ou confirmation of the
e
ward it even though they could once covered with luxuriant natuial grasses her continuous residence upon and cultivation sale.
that are literally green and nutritious the »ear of said land, viz:
Conveyances
to
Lc
made
nt
the
expense
of
not attain it, Ims at least made them round, and cattle require comparatively but Mike Alplanalp, of Tillamook, Ore.. John I..
pu rchaser.
better. The festival should not be little feed In winter, there being no snow and Childers, of Tillamook, Ore , William A. Hall,
G.. O. Nolan,
ol
Tillamook:
Ore.,
John
Rupp,
of
Tillamook
Handle, & Handley,
Administrator.
given 11 narrow significance iintl all the grass continuing its growth. Owing to Oregon.
Attorneys fur Estate.
the excellence of the feeds mi the skill employed
Chas. B. Moores
excluded who cannot see in the by our dairy men, Tillamook butter has become
Register.
event, celebrated the incarnation fame us alt over the coast and demands the
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE
highest price in the maikcta. It is estimated
NOTICE FOR PUULKATION.
of 11 God, but, w ho see in it the in­ that the dairy product of this county amounted
Holier 1« hereby «Iven that by virtue of
carnation of one oftho noble souls last year to 1000 tons, valued at $300,000. There Land Office at Oregon City. Or. Nov. 27 I897 order a d decree of lhe Hon, County Court, id
are ten creameries in the comity, ami the dairy­ —Notice Is hereby given that the following Tillamook Coniitv, Slate ofOresoi,. duly iaaned
of history, whose touching Ims lind man can either sell his milk to tile creameries named settler ha* filed notice of his intention on
the 4lh. day of Noveinlier 1S9-, and tome
more effect in the Western world or make it into butter and cheese, Tillamook to make final proof in support of his claim, and directed a. Adnii uiatrator
80NIS MCD
that
»a
d
proof
will
be
made
before
the
Register
cheese lias a reputation equal to Tillamook
of the Halate of T, F. Hania deceased,
than the teachings oi nil oilier butter, -S.S.
and
Receiver
at
Oregon
City,
Ore.,
011
’
January
and the
aaaw. --
da nauti is always in 0X0 89-
and aiilhoriziug ilm «„|e „f the land,
Stationery, Books.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
philosopher« combined. Whether i of the supply. Good hind sititablefor dairying I «'th, 1898, vis 1: Jefferson D. l’uter; >1. E I0357 hereinafter deacrilied. lor the pnrpoae of aalla-
of S. E % of Sec
and within easy reach of creameries can be pur- 1 for
r"~ the
“*** W’^ of N EA» and V.
fyiiin
a
certain
mortgage
upon
said
hinds
given
or not his birth wiih iniiaouloiiR, chased at reasonable figures ranging at, from 30 T. ». N. It 7 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove by said decedent in his life time to oue George
whether or not his teaching« tile fto to $75 per acre.
his continuous residence upon and cultivation H Williams, dated Jan. Sth nty, f «til nn
FISHING.
Saturday lhe II day of Gecenrber rhq;. at one
to be received as absolute indis
of »aid land, via:
o'clock in the afternoon offer for sale at
Fishing is cat ried on extensively nnd there
putable truth and whether or not are large canuet ies located at different points George N Small, of Tillamook Or. John I.eon public auclion at the front do.tr ofthe Court
ard. of Gales Creek. Or. U I.. Murray, ot Astoria
House, in I Illamook County, Oregon. The lands
his ilenth v.as vicarous lie still in the county. Nehalem has two, Tillamook ha» Or, D. C. Hatch, of Fottlaud Or.
in Tillamook ( o Ore, described aafollowstowt
one , Woods «nd the Mi lets River have.^ue can­
Chas. B. Moores.
stands ns the great central figure nery each. Besides the product of the canneries
1 he Fast half and the Southward quarter ofthe
Register
Northwest quarter and the horthwe-t quarter
of history in the civilised world, large quantities of fish are shipped frvth and
of the southwest quarter of Section (ro> in
salted. The entire product tor the last year is
and whether or not “the morning estimated as follow*.
Township » TW„. rnmti, or
(9) Nini
NOTH’It FOR PUBLICATION.
stars sang tog<lher”| w hen he was Vanned Salmon 73 ojo eases value $223,000 Land Office at Oregon City. Or.. Nov 27th 189'. W .wt ot lhe Willamette Mr ridlan, in Oregon
— Notice 1« hereby given that the following containing Ito) One hundred and »ixty acres
Fresh Salmon
too tons
”
born, all mankind may rejoice a- Salt
Salinou
loo tons
”
$8, h ' o named settler has filed notice of his Intention terms of sale:— Twenryftve per cent cash in
like on the anniversary of the day The onlv variety of fi«h thus fat si ipped out to mal • final proof in support off his claim hi 4 hand, and the remainder payable upon . 01:61 m-
HARDWARE,
said proof will be made before the R<gis- alien of sale.
on which one of the uoblesl of men of the county are .«almon and steel head trout that
C.ureyareea to be made al < »ferr-e of pur-
The almost inrxhau«tnble banks of halibut, ter and Rev« iver at Oregon City. Ore., on | hii
STOVES,
cli«M*r
dime upon earth.
rock cod and other deep sea fishes, known to uary nth. 1H9A vix, Wi liam L. Murray IL 1
Cillrtinoolt
The*Truckee
Lumber-’- Company
Groceries, Brovisions and
Loggers Supplies Clothing,
M Boots, Shoes, and General
Merchandise,
J-
TILLAMOOK COUNTY
C. B. HADLEY
GA.MBRINUS BEER
Sturgeon’s
D rug S tore
]J W and ¡Select ¡Stoclç.
patent JJedicineg and Di’uggigt'g Notions
A Fine Line of Jewelry
jACOMPLETE NEW STOCK
103*7 for the N E »» of Sec 9, Tp* N RS West«
Handley A llaodley,
lie names the following witnesses to prove
Attys fot Filate.
his conllntanut residence upon, and cultivation
Aside from these principal industries there of said land, vii:
are others that will in time develop into cousid
J. 1». Puter. of Gales Creek. Or . John Leonard
erable importance. Fruits, especially apples, of Gales Creek, or.. I> C Hutch, of Portland. Or
pear«, plums, pi tine* and all the varieties of George N. Small, of Tillamook, Or
Spit aid Smote T...r 11ft JWIJ.
berries, especially the latter, grow in the great
Chas H Moore».
To qua lobar CO «uily an.l fsrerer. be n-.ir
eat abundance and with ptoper cultivation
Register.
eUe.
lull
ot
l.te,
nerre and »l»or, take No-To-
bting a never failing crop.
M. !>«• wonder'worker, that make« weak men
Cranberry culture in certain sections ofthe
•
All dmeuiau. JOoortl. Curecuaran-
county ha« been coeutnenced on a large *eale
iced Booklet and sample free. Address
and bids fait to yield handsome returns. The
S.'rhng Remedy ca, Uhk-n^o cr New \oik
Tillamook cranberry is pronounced by connois­ thing to patent • Protect your Ideas ; they may
seurs the t*e->t berry grown on the coast Native bring pm wealth. Writ« JOHN WKDl>BR>
RUKN db CO., Patent Altomeys, Wa-shingyin
beriies such as huckleberries, black hen tea U
t\. for their
prue offer?
I
exist, rcmaiu nutouched,
OTHER INDUSTRIES.
Tiie eiiriiing« tiiitlvr (lie new
liave grown wHIi mni'keil
WANTED-AN IDEAPX“^
TINWARE.
FARM MACHINERY
LOGGERS SUPPLIES,
FISHING TACKLE.
AMUNITION ETC.
A FULL LINE OF READY MIXED PAINTS
4
Wi> M shelf uvm sloth/ Every thing new nnd up to date.
4
w. H, JI. CARY,
O pposite B ank ;
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