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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1898)
THE SiUamoolt fjccblinlit D. DeK. Bowman, El. add Mgr. TILLAMOOK WEEKLY Convincing Figures county, it goes without Haying that Senator Gear, of Iowa, recently re its representative must be a loyal marked in a discussion in the Senate of * republican. HEADLIGHT. PEOPLE WHO WANT the United States that tl»e Democratic orators in 1896 went about the country Official Pepar, Tillamook City and County ‘‘Nothing should ever tempt with the Democratic platform ini one u«—nothing will ever tempt us— hand and Bradstreet’s Journal of Fi RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. to scale down the sacred debt of nance in the other. Bradstreet’s, which (•TR1CTLY 1NADVANCB.) whs a favorite authority with the people One year .................................................... 11 iw. the nation through a legal tech who were trying to convince the public Will Do Well to Remember that the Six month* .................................................... | ideality, "Whatever may he the Three mouth*.................... . ........................ that things were in a bad way in 1896, ’ j languageof the contract, the United Ims by its candid statements and figures 1 . Stales will discharge allofit obli from official rejiorts shown a business | Telephone No 6. gations in the curiency recognized j improvement from month to month Office coruerot Mainland .<! at eeta as I he best throughout the civilized since the inauguration of president Itlc- 1 Kinley, and especially since the enact- Has now on hand- the lest and most complete stock of The insulting letter written, by I world at the time of payment. . menl of the new tariff law. One of the Senor DeLome the Spanish Min I Nor will we ever consent that the I most interesting of its tables is that ister at Washington, should mid wages of labor or its frugal savings ! w hich show s the prices of various artic doubtless would have resul ted [ shall be scaled down by permit I les of production and consuplion in New York and other markets of the country ill his recall, had he not ting payment in dollars of less nt various dates during the past two or hurriedly resigned. In his letter value than the dollars accepted as three years. From that table are gath De Lome characterizes Me- the very best in every enlightened ered some statistics of especial interest Kinley as “weak and enter. nation of the earth. * * * It will to f irmers. They show that, despite the ing to the rabble,” mid as “a low ‘ not suffice for citizens nowadays to assertion of the silver shouiers of 1896 1 now in the Tillamook maket and sells them at prices that defy competition. No that uo prosperity could come to the ag- j politician who desires to stand say simply that they are in favor riculturist of the country except through . stale groceries, no shoddy, no cheap John articles for sale at our store. Our cus is not of sound money, That well with the jingoes of his party.’’ the free coinage of silver, there has In view of the fact that President enough. The people’s purpose been a substantial advance in practically ■ tomers are always satisfied- McKinley has been so ultra con must be given the vitality of pub- every article of farm produce. These servative on the Cuban question, lie law. Better an honest effort tables show an advance of more than 50 per cent in wool, the Boston price of the letter becomes more than a with failure than the avoiding of Ohio and Pennsylvania wool on the date so plain and commanding a duty. ” Hobsonville, Oregon blunder; it is an outrage. Lord of Mr Bryan’s nomination being lGcenis, 8 .ekville West’s recall was based From President McKinley’s speech and on January 1st, 1898,27 cents; hops, Principle Office 330 Marke* Street, San Francisco’ Mills atJTruckee, Cal. on a much slighter offense, he at New York, January 28,1198. which on July 1, 1896, were 7 cents per pound, have advanced to 16; tobacco! having only persumed to instruct NOT CH FOR PUBLICATION. has advanced from 11 to 15%: hides,* a naturalized former British It must lie mi edifying spectacle rom 17to 2J; onioiiM, from $1.50 to $2.50 1 Land Office ’at Oregon City, Ore., Feb, 10th, subject how to vote. It may be to the average Democrat of the per bushel; potato.;«, from 75 cents to 1898.—Notice is hereby given that the following settler has filed notice of his intention that President McKinley may not country to Bee Popocralic jCliair- $2.0t)per bushel; beans, from $1,15 to $1. named to make final proof in support of his claim, and J . . . . I feel quite so kindly disposed to man Jones, who holds his position I 40; wheat, from 64 to 98 cents; oats, that said proof will be made beiore the County of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook Ore., on ward the haughty Spanish govern through the influence of the silver from 21 to 28 cents per bushel; barley, Clerk April 5th, 1898 viz: ment when he finds out the estima mine owner’s wing of tl.e Demo from 30 cents per bushel to 42 cents per Asaliel M. Hare: bushel; rye, from 37 to 55 cents; flour, tion in which he is held by that cratic party, waveiing between from $3.25 per barrel to $4 25; sheep, H. E. No. 10188 for the E. % of E. % of Sec. 2°. Tp. 2 N. R. 8 W. nation. If the incident should Opinions as to whether he shall or from $4.00 per head to $4 50 per head He names the following witnesses to prove result in mousing the President shall not decapitate the man who , in the Chicago market; hogs(carcasses), his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: into a more vigorous Cuban led (lie Democratic parly to vic I in the Chicago market, has advanced George A. Monroe, of Bay City, Or,: John W- from 3% cents per pound to 5 3-5; beef, McKinley, of Bay City, Or.: Joseph T. Nevins,, policy no one would regret its tory in 1892. The silver mine ; from 5‘3 cents to 7 cents; lard, from 4 of Bay City, Or.; Geerge II. Williams of Bay having occurred. owners and their allies in the 1-5 to 5 cents pur pound, and so on City Or. Chas. B. M-'ores, No ono desires Mr. McKinley to Democratic parly, so called, are * through the list of farm products, sliow- Register. assume mi aggressive altitude, demanding the removal of William ; i. g an advance in practically every case lint this nation should recognize IL Ilarrity, the Pennsylvania 1 between the date of the adoption of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. the Cubans as belligerents mid member of Hie Deinocrat'c Nation ; Chicago platform in 1898 and the beginn Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.. Feb. io. 1P98 ing of the present calendar year. On thereby give them a fair lighting al Committee, because lie does not —Notice is hereby given that the following the other hand, a large proportion of named settle^ has filed notice of his intention chance to gain their liberty. subscribe to the freesilver doctrine. the articles which farmers must buy, to make final proof in support of his claim, Spain could not reasonably object It was Mr. Ilarrity whose splen | have according to the same authority, ami that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook Co. at Tillamook Or. to that in view of her recognition did management led the Demo fallen off in price, lumber falling materi on April 5th. 1898. viz: of the Southern confederacy, mid cratic party to success in 1892, ally in price; wire nails dropping from Join \V. McKinley; $2.80 cents per keg to $1.75; co ’ ton sheet H. E. No. 10503, for the W. ’.j of W. >.£ of Sec. if she should take ofl'enso and de and to see the element of the 32. Tp. 2 N. R. 8, W. ing from 4ft per yard to 4% : anthracite dare war, she would lose all the party which led it to defeat in J896 I coal from $1.25 per ton to $4.0 ); phos- He names the following witnesses to prove sympathy of Europe mid leave no now demanding the political scalp | phate from |5.25 per ton to $5.00; tin his continuous residence upon and cultivation of sa i<l land, viz: excuse for miy nation to either of the one successful warrior of piates. from $3.65 per box to $2 85; George A. Monroe, of Bay City, Ore.: Asahel directly or indirectly come to her that party is a touching spectacle. : and other articles required for the use of M. Hare, of Hay City, Or ; George W. Kiger, i theagiiculturist showing a like reduc- of Bay City, Or.; Peter F. Ducham, of Bay City insistmice. Or. ! tion. With higher prices for all farm Chas. B. Moores a Tn couiineiitiug on the Cuban i products and lower prices for practically ( Register. situation the Oregonian very tru i everthing that the farmers must buy, One of the most important offices | as a result of the adoption of protectit n^ ly and forcibly remarks: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. which the people of Tillamook “The trouble with Cuba is she is ' and the rejection of free coinage of silver, , Land Office at Ore on City, Oregon, Feb., 10, j G rand C entral B illiard County will at the next eleelion i the Democratic orators are going to have a misfit in these times. She ' some difficulty in persuading the farm- ' 1898.—Notice is hereby given that the following- | H all . vote for, is that of joint Represen named settler has filed notice of his intention to | should have freed herself when ' ers to rally to tlieir support in the coni- make final proof in support of his claim, and ! H tative for Yamhill and Tillamook Fine Liquors and Cigars Spain's other colonies were cast i ing Congressional campaign in which that said proof will be made before the County 1 H Tillamook, Oregon Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore. ' Counties Ordinarily the office ÜFADQUAR TERS FOR THE CELEBRATED ing oil’ the yoke; in the day when i tlii Chicago platform is to he again on March 26th, 1898, viz: » of representative can be filled by Telephone No. 9. Edward Blum; the rights of man under govern made the basis of Democratic appeals. M F'irs’t SECOND CLASS PRICES Truckee Lumber Co $ 2 L “ Groceries, Provisions and Loggers Supplies Clothing, Boots, Shoes, and General Merchandise, — J. E. SIBLEY, Manager’ of ^oi<e and Mill, C. B. HADLEY, almost any member of the party so II. E. No. 8993 for the 8. of N. E. ft and N. W. ment made up the supreme issues, ft of N. E. ft of Sec. 3i. Tp. 2 S. R. 9 W. long ns his loyalty to the party l.e Good Little Edward. He name» the following witnesses to prove and when the oppressor was the A goo l pieHclier who ministers to the hiscontinuous residence upon and cultivation undoubted and lie be a man of target of nil the guns of civiliza Mpirituid need» of one of the most fnsh- of mud laud, viz; average intellect. But, this year tion. International debts and ionnble congregRtioiiB in Cleveland, h is Oliver E. Den.iis, of Neatocton, Or.; Paul I). we need our very best material, Shackelford, of Neatocton, Or.; Levi Knighton h son 4 vcHrs old, who Inis been called of Nestocton. Or.;Gorau Munson, of Tillamook from the fact that there are several bonds, exchanges and tariffs do reniHi kably biixlit even when his par Or. important things that Tillamook not make congenial atmosphere ents were not present to hear. Chas. B. Moores. Not long ago, says the Leader, little Register. County wants and which can only for sentimental revolutions. In be obtained by the aid of a com this commercial age, as never be Ethvard was out playing with »ollie fore, yesterday's impassioned boys from around the corner, They NOTICE FOR PVBI.ICATION. petent man. pref tv close to a window of the speeches in the hulls of congress were librnty in which the good man set, com- Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., Jan., 5, 1898: First of nil, thiscounty wants and posing his serinan for the following —Notice is hereby given that the following is entitled to a representative of its full upon dull ears. Cuba is the Sunday, consequently when Edward ex named settler has filed notice of his intention own. The limn who now represents great anachronism of the nations. claimed : “Oh, darn !” the father heard to make final proof in support of his clniin, and that said proof will be made l>efore the Count}* this coiintv knows nbout ns much But there is In land, also, and, on him “Come in here, Ethvard.’’ said the Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook the other hand, Turkey. ” gootl man, ami Edwurd went in. about (lie county, its people, its Ore,, onFeb. 23rd. 189^. viz: “1 heard you ray ‘Oh, darn!’ a mo- William J. Himes; resmirses and its needs, its a dive menl ago.” II. E. No. 106U for the N. K. ft of Sec. 27 Tp. “ Yrs, papa ” . keeper knows about heaven, and Gold iHgetting t<> bu Boinotliing 2 N R. 7 West. “What ditl you m«nn l y snving that?’ He names the following witnesses to prove cures still less. The two counties of a burden to the governateli1, “I meant, ‘oh damn,”* Hie child re bis continuous residence upon and cultivation which he represents, me entirely according to a Washington dis plied; “huf I know it is wicked to RII y of said land, viz; Walter J Smith, of Wilson. Ore gon; John Paquet, of Wilson, Oregon; Will separate, and distinct in their ' patch. Thia is easily understood. ‘damn.’ so I only Haiti darn.’’—Ex. iam R. Illingworth,|of Wilson, Oregon; Janies characteristics ami interests: One .Gold has been Honing into the F. Reeher, of Wilson, Oregon. NOTl K FOR PUBLICATION. Chas. B Moores, Register. is a grain growing county, shipping treiiMiiry pretty constantly since Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Feb. IO, its products to Portland; the other the election of 189B, whereus for a |!*'9<: —Notice is hereby given that the following- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. is ii lumbering and dairy ingcounty long time before that <lutv it wiik named settlor has filed notice of his Intention Land Office at Oregon City, Or.. Feb. 4th, 1898. to make final proof in rapport of his claim, and shipping its products by water from out. It flowed ont mo fust tlmt —Notice la hereby given that the following that said proof will be made before the County named eettlcr liaa filed notice of his intention a port of its ow ii . The interests of Cleveland hud to sell 8263.000,000 Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook Ore. to make final proof in support of his claim and the two sections can never he other of I kmh I m to replenish the gold on April 5th, 1898, viz. that «aid proof will be made before the County George A. Monr e; Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook, Ore., on than diverse, audit is but fair that stock. Without any bondsalva at H K. No 10369 for the W of N K ft and W March asth. 189N, viz: of S E ft of Sec. 29. Tp 2 N R 8 W. this county shall have a lepresen- all. however, the gold ntock I iun John B. Paquet; He names the following witnesaea to prove H. F No. 10448 for the of N I \ and N’a of talivc, who »hull have its own become ho bilge recently that it is his continuous residence upon and ewltivation N Wft of Sec. 33, Tp. 2 N. R. 7 West. peculiar interests nt heart and w ho getting troublesome. Thia is one of. »aid land via: He name« the following witnesses to prove Lewis H Riefenherg. of Ray CitvOr. Asahel shall be ready to work for them. of the enibarriiMbineiits which I he M Hare, of Bay City Or.; John W. McKinley, ot bi« continuous residence upon, and cultivation of «aid land, viz; Ray ~ City. Or.; Peter F Durham, of Bay City Then again, Tillamook County country got by snuixhing Bryaiiiaiii, Joseph Gandrau. of Hobsonville. Ore.; Of. Gu«tav Nelson, of Til amook Ore ; Thomas needs and must have another term but the country cim Miami it.—St. Chas. B. Moore* William«, of Tillamook Ore ; William Illing of Circuit court each year. Tlmt Louis (»lobe Democrat. Register worth, ol Illingwoith Ore. Chas. B Moores, proposition it ia needless Io argue Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. here for all know the inconvenience: Tin' election of delt-gittee to the Land Office at Oregon City. Oregon Feb. *th to which we are put by the present <1 l»e < ure«i ISA. Notice 1» hereby given that the foltowingr arrangement. Ollier limiters ot Ro|.iil>lienn State Convention, to named «ettlerha« tiled notice of his intention with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, m they cznnot make find proof in support of hi* claim, and reach the »cat of the dt«ea«e Catarrh ta a blood minor importance also need looking meet in Astoria April (¡th, will be Io that «aid proof will be made before the ( o. or coustitutiounl disease, and in order to cure it an important matter. This is a Ctvrx <»t TillaniiMk Co. at Tillamook, Ogu: on yov must take Interval remedies Hall* Catarrh alter. To do ill I tlieae things, needs Marell z8 189ft, via : Cure to taken internally. ami acts directly on a good man, a man of intelligence, year when none but outspokenly Andrew Conklin; the blood and teuscou*surface*. Hall »Catarrh loyal r»pnblleans should be elected H E No for the N Wft of N Eft , N Eft of Cure to not a quack medicine. It was prescribed a mail of experience, n man of in that there will In* more or less N of sec, »3 and Sft of 3 W ft otBec. 10 Tp 1 by our of the be«t physicians in this country for fluence. factional strife in that convention, s. R IO w. years, and is a regular prescription It to com Prodjudlce. clique, personal like* is nlwolutely certain ami it is llier- He name« the following witne««e« to prove p.wed of the brat tonka known, combined with his continuous residence upon and cultivation the best blood punters acting directle on the and dislikes should lie laid aside fore Important that the delegates of mid land, via muscor.s surfteevs The perfect combination of mid the man liouiliialed ami elect- sent there be men whose repub-1 Mont D. Reading, of Tillamook Oen. Samuel the two ingredients to what pioduces such won liennism is beyond question and M Daily, ofTUlanaookOgit John W Maxwell derful result« in curing Catarrh. bend for tes- i d who can do the most for Tilla- who will stand for the gooil of the I ot TiUotnook Ogn Jame« A Mg<*. of Tillamook timouials. free. ■nook County. And as Tillnmouk party no matter what the tempt» Ggu F I. < henry ft Co . Prop* , Toledo O Chas R Moores, Sold by all druggists, price “jtc. County is a straight republican tion may be to do otherwise. Register. Hall * Family pill* arc the beat GAMBRINUS BEER '1» > , J ) ) ) ) ) Ct- kj I * « j urgeon’s D rug S tore ) ) >) •) >) '»J •J to to to to to A Fine Line of Jewelry. Stationary, Books. Proscriptions Carefully Compountfed HDO Tou ZZrLoxTZ tl.nt yon c.n l.ny s Kre«t i,lnjoriiy of »11 »rti, 1«. ¡„ ro,,,».©,, u»e, Mttli look Stoves, Heating Stoves I iri\x are, Queensware Furniture C lotliing and many other things Page’s Seocrxd. ZZarxd. Stoie good a* new f r only n »„mil per cent of wl..t ihete articles coat uew? tin ami »<e for yoe»elf and y< n w ill be convineed. W. E. PAGE.