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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1898)
THE vTillrtmooli Ocobltolit. n. DeK. Bowman, fi t ana M«r. Official Papar, Tillamook City and County RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (STRICTLY IM ADV ANC*. ) One year .................................................. 91 so. Bis months .................................................. Three months........................................... Telephone No 6. Office romero! Main"aml .«! st eew. ■pt* M m K. ■ - < H| M. TILLAMOOK WEEKLY The increased Christmas trade cates an increase in all branches and the heavy work of the Post- of business. Office Department and of the ex The indication» are that an im- press companies is a convincing mignition restriction bill will be proof that times are better and that tiki-n up for early coiiBiileration the business of the country is im by the Republicans in Congress. proved. PEOPLE WHO WANT LE^ii-st Class G-oocls SECOND CLASS PRICES Will Do Well to Remember that the 'The principiil feature of the bill Durrant lias at last expiated his proposed seems to be an educalion- ' al test to determine whether the cr«me upon the gallows, and the [ immigrant shall become n resident general public heaves a sigh of ■of the United Stales. The Repulr- , relief. The general verdict is that ilican party hns always been the he was guilty ami richly merited party of progression and educa. . his fate. lion, and will push the measure this session as it did a similar one Storekeepers, [lostinasters, and last session which President C'leve- express agents all over the conn ' land promptly vetoed after it had try have reporleil Christmas busi ! been passed by both bougea. ness us unusimlly heavy this year. We are sorry to be obliged to call attention to a recent editorial in the vermiform appendix to Ed miind and Co’s grocery, stating that the H eadlight would stand with the populists and democrats in the coming campaign. If the statement were not to be circulated NOTICE FOR prill.ICATION. In view of recent developments outside of this county we would in tlm orient, a great many Ameri I.nml Office at Oregon City, Ore., Jan., 5, 1898: —Notice is hereby given that the following pay no attention to it whatever, as cans who have heretofore been I named settler has filed notice of his intention the statements of editor Brooks are rallier lukewarm on the subject, to make final proof in support of his claim, and : that said proof will be made before the County known to be so notoriously unre begin to see the need of a closer I Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook liable that no statement of his alliance with England. In spite of I Ore,, on Feb. 23rd. 18«>8, viz: William J. Himes; would be credited for a moment, all the buncombe of the jingoists, IL E. No. 10611 for the N. E. of Sec. .27 Tp but as the statement may go out and the ranting of the ignorant 2 N It. 7 We»t. side we will simply say this: If horde, the disposition on the part lie names the following witnesses to prove hia continuous residence upon and cultivation the gentlemen in question did as of this country is to cultivate a I j of said land, viz; Walter J Smith, of Wilson, Ore sist in securing a larger circulation closer relationship with the mother gon: John Paquet, of Wilson, Oregon; Will- for the H eadlight , they did it oil country, mid every intelligent iam R. Illingworth, of Wilson, Oregon; J antes F. Reeher, of Wilson, Oregon. purely friendly and business prin American observes that disposition ciples, all of them being extensive with pleasure. advertisers in its columns. As to NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City. Oregon, Nov 24, the republicanism of the editor of A new way of colluding bills has 189?:—Notice is hereby given that the following- the H eadlight it is loo well known been put in vogue here that some named settler has filed notice of his intention to be subject to any successful to make final proof in support of his claim, and people look forward to with nolittle that said proof will be made before the County criticism from such sources as the degree of apprehension. If spi nee Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook Ore, editor and the proprietors of the i on anuary 14th. 1898, viz Krick Glad; II. E, No. limbs wrapped in newspapers are 10372 for the S w *4 of Sec. 25. Tp 2 N R 8 West. vermiform appendix. While the e<l- to be used as persuaders most of us He names the following witnesses to prove itoroftluit sheet was promulgating his continuous residence upon and cultivation would prefer Io pay ns we go. lint of, said land viz: rank secesli democracy and the pro- Frank Severance, of Tillamook Or., Laurence in all seriousness such brutality prietor was helping to keep good Johnson, of Tillamook, Or., George Johnson; o can not be too strongly eondemiied Tillamook, Or., Charles Bester, of Tillamook, republicaiis out of office the editor and a man whois willing to com Or. of 111«« H eadlight was by voice and Chas. B. Moores. mit murder on so slight provocat Register. pen fighting the battles of true re- ion needs looking after. piiblicnnism. We did not, like the NOTICE FOR PtBI.ICATION. editor of the vermiform appendix, Land Office at Ore on City, Oregon, Dec., 3 The New Years edition of the flop over into the republican party 1S97.—Notice is hereby given that the following- in hopes of getting any little old Oregonian was one of the finest named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and office and have to be sat down on special editions of any great news that said proof will be made before the County paper ever published in this coun Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook. Orc. repeatedly before our wliinings for on February 5th, 1898, viz Nella M. Curtis: H, E office ceased, but we were always try. Its informalion on Alaskan No. 10508 for the Lots 1, 3< 3, and 4 of Sec. 6, Tp. matters is complete up to date and 2 S. R, 8 W. and under all circumstances and She name* the following witnesses to prove her invaluable toall who think of go conditions conciencioilsly and his continuous residence upon and cultivatiun ing to thntcouiitry. But it is most of Raid land, viz; rqnarely republican. Mike Alplanalp, ot Tillamook, Ore. John L, The polities of this paper can be valuable of all on account of its Childers, of Tillamook, Ore., William A. Hall o accurate description of the State of Tillamook, Ore., John Rupp, of Tillamook, Ore best judged by its editorial utter ('has. B. Moores. Oregon w hich is so full and com n liven. Register. plete as to leave nothing desired. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. HEADLIGHT; r Co Truckee Lumber Has now on hand, the lest and most complété stock of Groceries, Provisions and Loggers Supplies Clothing, Pt us. Shoes, and General Meicbandi? . — now in the Tillamook maket and aella them at prices that defy ^mpetition. Xo stale groceries, no shoddy, no chia/. John articles for sale at our store. Our cus tomers are always satisfied- 1C. SIBLEY, Maqnger* of j&oi'e and Mill, J- Hobsonville, Oregon ffi.-e 330 Marke' f t eet.Sm Finii, isc"’ MUI» iit Tr ic) ee, C. I Principle Mother« whose children »ire troubled with bad c«ddn, croup or whnopiiig-uoiig» will do well to rend wlmt Dr. R. H. Roy ey, of Olney, Mo., hiivh on ih’K subject I le write« : ‘For yea i s we have use Cham beilnin,« Cuiigli Remedy, nn.1 nlwny»- keep in the house. It i« regirded in our family as a specific for all kind« <•! cold« and coughs. The 25 and 50 cent I'oltles for sale by S. «1. Sturgeon. . o ■ 1 ) ' WHEN APPLIED TO JKEfcal It C. C. C. tall lo cure, d.-uc»i»u retami meuor no SINGLED pronounced by Exports the Standard of the World. Ask your dealer for WINCHESTER make of Cun or Ammunition and take no other. FREE:—Our new Illustrated Catalogue. I WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., New Haven, Ct. JI ■ 1 ¡^--T ZD— L The progressive hidies of Westfield, Iml , issued a “Woinnn’s Edition’’ of the Westfield News, bearing dale of Apiil 3, 1896, The pt» per is tilled with matter of interest to women, an I we notice the following from a correspon dent, which the editors printed, realiz ing that it treats upon a matter of vital importance Io their sex: “The best remedy for croup, colds and bronchitis that I have Deen able to find is Cliambei- Iain’s Cough Remedy For family use it has 110 equal. I gladly recommend it.” 23 nml 50cent bo'tlcs for sale by S J Sturgeon. Of the various methoda of in President McKinley and hi* Office nt Oregon City, Ore . Dec. 3d. 1897 vestment by the Goverment of the party have reiterated their inten — Land Notice is hereby given that the following postal HavingH to be accumulated tion to keep every American dollar named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proo in support of her claim, through the poHlnl banka which equivalent to a gold «lollar. The and that s.dd proof will be made before the I’ostmiiaier (ienernl Gary propone* Democratic party is satisfied with County Clerk of Tillamook Co. at Tillamook Or. 1 Feb;. 5th. 1898, vl«* Mrs. Julia Curtis; IL E. SHERIFF'S SALE. to Congress to <‘Htnbliab, that by a lifty-cent dollar and even ap 011 No. I0507 for the S’* of S E’i, S E# ofSW’i I n thk C ircuit C ourt of tiie S tate of O re (ienernl Boy Stone, acting presi pear* to be preparing to declare i and Lot 4 of Ser. 31 Tp. 1 S R, 8 W. gon for tiie C ounty of T h . i . amook . She names the following witnesses to prove 1 dent of the Good Roada League of that a piece of paper worth nothing her Ï continuous residence upon and cultivation* Fir«t National Bank of Independence I America, aeema to lie one of the ¡8 as good as a lifly-cent dollar ami of said land, viz: Plaintiff* 1 vs Mike Alplanalp, of Tillamook, Ore., John I.. | moat feasible anil likely Io bring consequently as good as a hundred William E. Burns and Childers, of Tillamook, Orc., William A. Hall, ! Drucill'a Burns, the greatest benefit to the Gov I cent dollar. of Tillamook: Ore,, John Rupp, of Tillamook Defendants. J Oregon. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of nu ernment mill the’ people, Gen. Chas. B. Moores ■ execution, judgemen!; order ami decree duly Htone favors the purcliaae by the Register. issued out of and limit r the seal of the above With China being partitioned oft entitled cause, tome duly directed ami dated Government vvHli the postal aav- UNtTKD STATES LAND OFFICK. OREGON the 15th. day of December 1897: upon a decree ioga of county Inmila to run for a among European gold-standard CITV. OR. • tendered and _______________ entitled in said court _ on the 2>tli _ _____ _________ nations, inevitable results will be Notice i. hereby Riven that the approved'rtay of Aiicnat 1R97. in favor of the alsn-e named long period of yearn, the proceed* fractional plat of Township 3, South Range 6 plaintiff-. First National Bank of Independence, to be utilized iu tlm building of the adopliuii of a gohl-staudard West, has been received from the Surveyor a nd against the above named defendants, currency in that country. The General of Oregon, and on January 4th, TS98, William F. Burns and Drucilla Burnt, for the road* in the rural di*lriet*. The at 8 o'clock, A. M., of said date, said plat will l>e sum of $770.00 with interefit thereon from the bad road* of many aecliima ot the silver mine owners know this, anil fl.nl in this office, and the land theirin einbrac- , ‘lay <»f February 1890. at the rate at 8 per country, and their nlmo*t ini pass lienee they ar«« anxious that the' ed will be subject to entry on. and after said cent por annum in U. S. Gold Coin aud the furth- date. er sum of $120.00 attorneys fees, and the costa able condition during part of the United State* sliouhl lake a liaml and disbursements of this suit taxed at $7200 ('has: R. Moores, Register. looking Io non-interference by Win. Galloway, Receiver- : commanding, me to sell the following describ year, ia a notorioua fact, and if (ten ed real property to wit . Sloiiu'a propoaition can be carried European nations with Chinese Lots 28, 29, So. S t and 32 of Section U. Lota 9, 1'oitlHixl Mmkct ' to. 22 and «3 of Section 14 and Lots 16. 17 and into effect, it would seem to la« one affairs. I IS of Section 15 In Township 6. South of Range of the greatest advance atep* taken ■ As given by Allen & Lewis. ¡it, Weotof Willamette .Merida n in Tillamook ' County, Oregon. Now therefore, by virtue of by the Government (or aome time. Patriotic Dcmocruts who liave WHEAT—Market, steady nominal ■i 75 . »aid execution, judiieinent, order, decree and Under Ilia propoaition there would! been industriously howling calami 76c, E.i*terii Oregon; Valley. 73 to 74c order of sale, and in compliance with the com. bo no tax whatever on the people ty for the past eight inmil hs will be OATS—No. 1. white, 34 to ¿6; grey, 32 (cb 34c mauds of Mid writ. I will on the 29th. day of January 1898. at the hour of Io o'clock A. M. for the coiiMtruction of the new delighted to know that lite Ti»«us choke. nt the front doer of the County Court House, in B ARLEY—Feed. $16 <x>, to 16.50 btewing Tillamook City Mid County and Stnte. sell at road*, a* the money which now ury figures for the last month show $1900 to $.000. public auction, subject to redemption, to the goea to annual repair* could l>e a surplus. Tims a new protective POTATOES—In good demand at 45 1050c h'ghest mid Iwst bolder for cash in hand, all need for paying the interest on the tariff law is fulfilling the expecta per sack. the light, title and interest which the within RUTTER-Store, in rolls 35 Ct 40c l>er roll named defendants had at the date of the mort bond*. Gen. Gar« ha* the subject tions an«l hopes of the country. choice dairy, 50 (0 55c per roll; ci carnet y 00c gage mentioned in the complaint or now has iu of postal waving* bank* well in or to the above described real propeity, or any per roll. part thereof, to satisfy » iid execution, judge EGGS.—Choice candled 20c per dos baud, nod i* liable to be called on ment, order, decree, interest, costs aud all ac- Twenty per cent. iiclvRncA in PELTS—Good deman«i at9 ®loc at any time by the Congressional c uing costs. H. H. Alderman, committee haviiigelmrgeof the bill "'’K’”* "’a* 'h* < h list mas gift re- WOOL—Valley, 15« •(attic: Eastern Oregon. tO(e$ Sheriff of Tillamook Co., Oregon. for hia statement in aupport of hia . by aome l fifteen hlin<lre<l 14c- HIDKS—Dry, 13 415c; green7c to Ik*. employes of In liana glu-s factories, DRIED APPLES- Evaporated bleached, 6 propoaeil measare. ! The companies slate that there is ; evaporated unbleached, 4,«(l|5Mc. Catarrh Cannot be Cure.« ample work in proape.-t to keep PEARS—Sun and evaporated. 3'46c. wllh LOCAL APPLICATIONS. M they e.nno« Illiixii« st(«el Coilipitny DRIED rLl MS-Pities*. 4ÍW5C. prunes. 24« ir.ch th* mt of thedhwu* Catarrh ... Mood llieif factories running on full time, 5c. 1 or constitutional disease, and In order to cure it iiikiiiik 'P h H h onleri« nt tliiB time' their entire stock of gins* on baud CHICKENS— >3 « o at f3- o springs $2 oof 250 yov must take internal remedies Ilall aCatarrh neitrly «lotible lliiwe at the Legiiin- ’ having been exhiiust«-«l TURKEYS—Live. 9410c for choice, d re Med Curt i« taken ruternally. and acta directly on the blood aji t mu«rotiasm taeva Hall s Catarrh iiigofimy previmiH year, nixl pio- ItC «12C. <'urv is not a quack medicine. It wan prescriled plieeies that III«« pmintry in enter DUCKS— Young $5 -«o (• S* 00 by one of the best physicians iu this country for Emperor Hilly accomplished hia GEKSK—tS*o « 6.00 ing tipon the beet.hiiiiiK'MN periml ttti». i’nd i« a regular prescription. It i* com l-osed of Hie beat tonic» known, coiiiblu.'d with within ten years. There la pro- object in China, but lie hasn't settl the bcM Mood purifi.-rv. acting directly on U e b.ilily no more aceural« iixlicallwu ed ns yet with th«« rest of Europe, m*m*«Mt* warfare*. The perfect combination of CLARENCE TILDEN the two ingredient» »• what produces such won- <•( the condition •>( l»u*inefm gener If h«’ keeps on ill his mad career •lerful results in curing Catarrh. Send for tes —— DBALBR IN — ally tlmn i* allown by the iron in- lie will *ucce«*<l ia precipitating timonial*. free. F. J Cheney Ik Co . Proj a Toledo O ilutlry. Iroit ami at«^«l enter into the dread «smllicl which all Europe "WOOD Sold by all druggist.«* price 75c. j mclically all brniiche«» «>( btiai- lias for a half a century b ‘en Hall» Family pills are the best. ii «« m ,—building, niauftielnrea, min dreading and making every effort Nice dry weed oI say kind, say length ieeired at lowest living rales. ing, Hgricnllure, railroailn, ami in ,0 »void, fact every brnneti of trade, and an Tw C»r» Con*llrmi.„R r«r»»er. i no 5 WT enlarged demand forltanrcly Indi- Tn fewing-» d . m tn and baton« prwSer. CaTOiv ClsUiarti«. 1* or Se. ™ MEANS L> Person« who are troubled with indi gestion will be interested in the exper ience of Win. II. Penn, chief clerk in the railway mail service at Des Moines, Iowa, who writes: “It gives me |>lefts- urc to testify to the merits of Chamber lain’s (bilis, Cholera and Diarihoer Rem- e.’.y. For two years I have MulFered from indigestion, ami am subject Io frequent severe attacks of pain in the stomach ami bowels. One or two doses of this remedy never fails to give perfect relief Price 25 and 53 cents: sol.I by S. J. Sturgeon. j ! ASaaEÄ*} in i '.1 .«r,- > -, C. B. HADLEY, G rand C entral B illiard HALL. Fine Liquors and Cigars I Tillamook, Oregon IT fadquarters for the C elebrated GAMBRINUS BEER Telephone No. 9. Sturgeon’s D rug S tore r New find {Select gfcociç. patent RJecIicineg and Druggist’s Notions A Fine Line of Jewelry. Stationery, Books. zzo Prescrip'isns Carefully Compounded "ST ovl t : that you tmv n «real majoriiy of „1) „«¡. le* ¡„ eon,11#e> «„ch u Cook Stoves Fleating Stoves Tinware, Queensware F'urniture Clothing nnd rnany other things -¿kt Secczid. E-Zaxxd. Store ri T ’*Y r fc,,,y ' *n”" ”< U-. an«l ay« (,.« Ainr-vlf aM| T„„ ,ill , e vvlllb fei| -.livle. co»t new? W. E. PACE