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THE TILLAMOOK WEEKLY HEADLIGHT. (Eillamoolt flcc.bliiiht. O. tMK. Bowman, R.l. ana M<r. Officiti Paper, Tillamook City and County RAT8S Ot SUBSCUIPTIOM. (■T.1CTLT 1WADV.SC«) Ou. yer ..................................................... Six months ................................................. Three months................................. ......... 11 w. .7.’ fti Telephone No 6. Office coruerot Mainland .«I st eeta. Dont Get Excited the former nation on account of the almost absolute necessity she if under to secure a more southerly winter harbor for her fleet, anil Germany because of the irrespon sible character of the crazy Ger man Emperor. China is not dead and hardly ready for the carving knives of the nations of Europe. Should it be necessary she could place an enormous number of sold iers in the field against her foes. Germany lias no designsxm either Samoa or the Hawaiian islands and if she had America is fully cap able of taking case of her own in terests. Senator Morgan’s recent utterance on the above subjects must be interpreted in the light ol the recognized fact that of all American jingoes heis the acknow ledged chief. To all person* who lire ho con- slitiiteil as to become excited over occasional expression* of opinion by correMponilent* of the Headlight we desire to say this: The col umns of the Headlight are open to all who desire to contribute to it, articles on subjects of general in terent. We do not pretend to dic The Republicans of the country tate ‘he opinions of all our corres have now mi assurance of the co pondents. We invariably require the mimes of correspondents, but operation in the next national never publish them, if requested campaign of all that great body of not to do so, nor do we give them business men mid advocates of away afterwards. People who sound money who in 1896 either have it in mind to bluff us into supported Palmer and Buckner or revealing the names of correH- came temporarily into the Repub pondents had just ns well save lican party. In addition to this themselves the trouble for ivh don’t they are assured of the support of bluff “Fair play to all,” is our thousands of Democrat* who in motto and if any opinions that any 1896 voted against their judge reailer does not like are expressed ment, for Bryan, because they were in the paper, itH columns lire open to unwilling to leave the parly with tlmt render to refute them. The which they had co-operated for article which so stirred up the bile many years. But that is now end of certain people, last week, was ed and in the next niltimml con- entirely impersonnl. There were test the men who believe in sound no names mentioned nt nil, and money, wherever their former none of the boys who nttend the political homes, will be in the Re dancing class had any right to feel publican ranks. This is the legit offended unless they were conscious imate and certain result of the of the fact that the shoe fitted and action of the Democratic Members pinched. If it did lit and pinch of the House of Representatives neither the correspondent nor the who decided in caucus to unanim paper are responsible if they put ously oppose the retirement of the the shoe oil. The article only said greenbacks and Treasury notes, (and trulhfiillv too) that there which gave their own ndininis were boys in the class who were trillion ho much trouble only ii unlit for innocent girls to associate short time since. This return to with. Itdid not include all the the old greenback doctrine of it- boys who attend the class, not even most a quarter of a century ago, by remote inference. And, while j when coupled with a continued we are about it we may ns well adherence to the free coinage of say that we do not believe in nainliy silver, makes it certain Hint every I ]>amby journnlisni. A newspaper friend of sound money will, from that is afraid to express an opinion j this time forward be found co-I or to al low a correspondent to ex operating with the Republican j press an opinion is not worth the' party on national issue. ink wherewith to print its title. The Headlight has never been ac There will prolmlily be 11 loild cused of cowardice mid it most as wail among the Democrnlic leaders suredly will not lie so licensed justly when the immigration bill, making I while we edit and publish it. Last m< educational test one of its chief year we published several commun features, passes Congress, as it ia ications from people who approve likely to tlo hood . That party han of dmicingand the other side didn’t welcomed to It* ranks the object- say a word. Nov. if the people imialiln classes of immigrants of who disapprove of dau-iug, under the past fc.v years, and its Presi certain circumstances, desire to ex dent promptly vetoed tlm ini press their opinions, they shall h ive mig'-ation bill of last Congress the privilige, and we who dance which contained the education have no right to complain, if we me na fair mid liberal ns we boast requirement*. The Republican of being. | parly is in charge, however, at Washington, ami it is expected that wholesome legislation pre Much Ado About Nothing venting these objectionable ad There seems to be considerable ditions to our p ipiilation w ill be apprehension mnongst the rank enacted at a very early date. and tile of 111" Aiilriieau people on account of the movement*amongst The belief of Ch airmail Dingley the nation*of Europe on the polit and of the Treasury Department ical che** board in Asia, and cer that the new revenue law is going tain fooli*li dispatches which the to he sufficient to meet the ex- associate tires* Ims sent out relating penditures of the Government is to ceriain alleged utterance* of the reinforced by similar expressions crack brained German emperor on the put of the Senate Finance and contemplated movement* of Committee, whoso member* help the German Navy. It is hardly ed frame the law. The vigorous necessary to nay to the intelligent effort* of the Republican* to re render that nine tenth* of all this duce expenditures all along the i* pure fabrication and the remain line, coupled with the rapid in ing tenth capable of an interpreta! crease in revenue* under the new ion not lit all alarming. Ruwin law, make it apparent that there bn* not ta’ceu po*sessioii of Port is going to be no necessity for fur Author, China but ia simply U ill- ther legislation on tlmt subject in taring her fleet there because her this session of C ingress and pro nearest port is frozen tip. She is l>ably not for mmy years to come. in Chinese waters by the courtesy ofChina and not by force, Ger Congress Im* evidently heard many i* occupying a certain port from the p, ople on the lliiwniuin ion of the Chinese coast until an question. The stomi <>( popular indemnity shall be paid for eei lain protest against the r. -fii-.il to carry outrage* committed on a Imlf dot out the pledges of th-« Republican en missionaries, and the more than party on this questuili which came half mad William is strutting up to Washington from all parts of th* country Ims had its «•licet, and alsint and making silly speeches the opposition which appeared mi that give the affair an air of im the surface wlien Congress met is portance otit of all proportion to vanishing. ’I he people who placed its real merit* Frunce nod Eng the Republican party in power a year ago want Io see its pledges land mid Japan are interested can ied out, and will insist that -peetalor* from the fact that they Congress must not be in lei fet ed distrust boll. Russia and Germany, with in doing so. The attacks which have be« u made upon the President and Judge McKenna in his selection for tl.e Supreme Bench are having little effect, in view of the com mendation* w hich come from the press and people in every direction. PEOPLE WHO WANT-— First Clrss Goods SECOND CLASS PRICES Will Do Well to Remember that the EVERYBODY Trnckee Lumber Co Efas now on hand, the lest and most complete stock of living In Tillamook Comity or who has property located here wants a Brovisions and % Groceries, Provisions § Loggers Supplies Clothing, Boots, Shoes, and General Merchandise. FirstClass Ceunty Paper A paper coutainiug all the county news, and in every way iu touch whithall the varied industries and interests of the county. Such a paper is that is the now in the Tillamook maket anti sells them at prices that deftj ^mpetition. J>To stale groceries, no shoddy, no chiapJohn articles for sale at our store. Our cus tomers are always satisfied. The Headlight is the oldest paper published in the county, and has done more to advertise the county and call attention to all its various resources and interest capital in its development than all ot’»er news papers combi ied. It h s never failed to do all ill its power for the good of the country. In return for this the people of the county have bestowed upon it a most generous patronage. The Headlight has to day J. EC. SIBLEY, Manage? of Hobsonville, Oregon Principle Office 330 Marke1 Street, San Finneiacu’ Mills nt“l'nickee, Cnl. The H eadmcht wants coirespomlenl- ill every neighltorhosl in Tilliiiiinol County where we have not a eorrespoiul ent already nml will be pleased to film ish the paper free and stationery inn1 st amped envelopes to any one who will furnish ns with a weekly or semi-weekly letter. Of any other newspaper , in the county. Ami all this is spite of the fact that other papers have been given away for nothing in order to lessen the Headlight's circulation. The Headlight doe* not need to beg people to take it or plead fot a chance to enter their homes as a special favor as a premium given for.* something else. It is a ligitimate newspaper, and it íh i I | | | Pronounced by Experts the Standard of the World. Ask your dealer for WINCHESTER make of Cun or Ammunition and take no other. FREEi--Our new Illustrated Catalogue. WINCHESTER REPEATINO ARMS CO., New Haven, Ct. » .I - , ■ |,UJ c B. HADLEY, G rand C entral B illiard H all . Fine Liquors and Cigars TIHamook, Prego»' H eadquarters for the C elebrated GAMBKINUS BEER SHERIFF’S SAI.E. I n the C irci it C ourt of the S tate of O rf GON FOR THE COUNTY OF Tll.i.A MOOK . First National Bank of I Independence Plaintiff Vs 1 Wil'.iamF. Burns and Drucilla Burns. Defendants. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution, judgement; order and decree duly issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled cause, to me duly directed ami dated | the 15th. day of Uceeinl»er 1897; upon a decree I rendered and entitled in said Court on the 2Sth I day of August 1897. in favor of the alx>ve mimed plaintiff. First National Bank of Independence. ( and against the above named defendants, William K. Bums and Drucilla Burns, for the j sum of 1770.00 with interest thereon front the 23th dayof February 1K90. nt the rate at 8 per 1 cent por annum in U. S. Cold Coin and the forth I Sturgeon’s er sum of $120 00 attorney* fees, «nd the costs and disbursements of this suit taxed at 172 »»o cmimanding. me to sell the following desetib- ed real property to wit: Lots 28. 29, 80. 3l ami 32 of section !<. Lots o. to. 22 and 23 of flection 14 and Lots 16. 17 and 18 of Section 13 hi Township 6. South of Range it. West of Willamette Meridan in Tillamook * County. Oregon Now therefore, by viitue of ! add execution, judgement, order, decree and i order of sale and in comp’iance with the com mauds of said writ I will 011 the xilh day of January 1898. at the hour of Io o’clock A M. at the front door of the County Court House, in Tillamook City said County and Sr.de. sell Rt 1 p thllc auction, subject to redemption, to the highest and best bolder for cash in hand all | t ie right, title and interest which the within named defendants had at the date of the mort gage mentioned in the complaint or now has in | or to the above descrilied real propeity. or any ; part thereof, to satisfy a »id execution, jt dge j ment, order decree, interest, costs aud ail *»c- c uing costs. I , : I - , | A Fine Line of Jewelry. ttatloRiry, Beaks. Prescriptions Carefuliy Compounded H. H. Alderman. Sheriff of Tillamook Co.. Oregon. t»™-t Tobacco Spit i«4 Baooko T..r tjft 1.,,. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag ello. full of life, nerve and vigor. la lie No To l.ao the wonder-worker, thru makes weak men a.rou, au drug.lata. We or II. Cure enaran- te“d Dooklei and sample free, a.l.ircas 8-.?rllnt Remedy Co, Chicago or New York. » » A COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF ----------- 50 YEARS’ ■ XFERI MCE. oBc we«t <*r rneland. We has. all the a.pll.ncea seeded a.d (here :a Hoiking ia the Hue ot )..b pristine that we cssnes do Jual aa well aa vow ean get II done in Portland We base se canaipetiVss In thia count, is Jab worh M no other oSe. u pre pared to da goad work. hardware . STOVES, TINWARE, FARM MACHINERY, TKADÛ MARKS, DSSICN», COPYRIGHTS âc, LOGGERS SUPPLIES, *A»tbrr an invent or « Our Work Tells <thr fir aMi g ht. I 1 NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. , finest 4ob frinting for limit. C«Bt ,«J m, il lDJ J, Will lx cow Hand. SINGLE-SHOTRIFLES i The delinquent tax- roll lor the year of 1^. ha« been turned over to me with a warrant attached thereto requiring me to collect the taxes on said roll bv levy and Rale of the per- sonal property of such delinquent tax payers, and if none be fourd then the real property described on said tax roll. 1 trust those who .ire delinquent will pay up soon, and thus save themselves considerable cost. H. II Alderman Sheriff of Tillamook Co., Ore. Oregon and it spares no pains nor expense to keep np its reputation. We have just put in a water motor to run our presses, and have now one of the «•st complete country offices ia the •Ute. The Headlight also has the WHEN APPLIED TO The undersigned, having on the 2Mb day of Oct. 1897, been duly appointed Assignee of the Estate of Lester B Hart, insolvent, notice is hereby given to al! persons claiming indebted ness against said Estate to present their claim at the office ot Handley & Handley nt Ti ilia mook, Oregon within three months from the date hereof. All»ert Harris. Assignee. County Official Paper Begt Local Papery c^PERrecTioH In the matter of the 1 Estate of Lester B. Hurt J- an Insolvent Debtor. J Jl is all home p> int. Jt has a fine sta ff of correspondents. Jl covers the entire county. Jl has a fine standing everywhere. Jt belongs to no clique % Jt is broad and progressive. It is able and up to date. It is also th» • ud publlmhe« all thè proceediuga of thè City Cottaci', al! ordina urea aa •11 officiai nottcea. It miy aave you loia of trouble and expenae to knew what thè ordinances are and to keep Inferra»don uAicial matterà. The Meadltgkt has thè reputation of beiag oue of thè means 1 The Headlight fipg every week nearly twice as much home news as any other paper published in the county. The City Official Paper JU ASSIGNEES NOTICE. KI THE Circuit C ourt of the S tate of O re coy for the C ounty of T illamook . Stands oq itjs Own tyerrit Any other paper claiming to be the County Official paper doe* so without shadow of truth or authority. No other publishes al! the county offic ial matter. The Headlight is also ■ Correspondent» Wanted Double tlje ^Worn Circulation It was so designated last February by the County Commissioners, who at that term passed the following or der: In the matter of selecting a news paper under the provisions of an act of the Legislature approved Feb. 21st 1*97. •‘On the id dayof Fvbiuary, 1897, itbe- 1st a day of the regular term of this court for January 1S97. this cause continued to this time for filing of ptoifs by the newspapers contesting heiein, comes ou to be heard and the p tb'sher of the Tillamook Headlight having duly filed a certi fied Hat of its Lou fide yearly sub scribers living in this county, and 110 ot er puh i«her having so filed such l'st, and the Herald Publishing Co. having appeared by its attorney W. I.. Rrot.k«* and txpresalv waived the filing Of such list or fu. ther con test herein it is hereby ordered that theTbl mook Headlight be ami here by is »•lecied as the newspaper pub li.-hrd in Tillamook County,Oregon, having the largest circulation with in said county and wherein shall be publish the proceedings of the court as required by the provisions of an act of the Legislature of the State of Oregon, approved Feb. 21, 1891.” and Mill, 8CIEMT1FIC AMERICAN, L».« ferrara dmiiation nf iu-'D "U*" * CO., Ml Bruì.., Srw FISHING TACKLE. A AMUNITION ETC. 1 line oe ready mixed paints 4 Ae o/d shelf worn stock; Everything new »nd up to date. L w. H, H. CAHY, : 4 4 O pposite B ank •