Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 24, 1898, Image 2

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    THE
TILLAMOOK WEEKLY
HEADLIGHT.
<if action one of the foremoet year 1897 were 8730,323,514,
women of America. Under her which is the largest sum ever re-
D. DeK. Bowman, Ed. and Mgr.
adminintration the W. C. T. U. has lized by Hie farmers of the United PEOPLE WHO WANT
developed
into a formidable States from sales of their products
Ifficial Pzpir, Tillamook City and County and aggrennive body that has to other parts of the world, the
wtruck many hard blown against next highest being in the last year
RATES or SUBSCRIPTION.
its enemy, the liquor traffic. of President Harrison’s administra­
(kTaiCTLV HÀUV.MCI )
91 no. Miss Willard was a public speaker tion, 1892, when the exportation
Oue rear ..........................................
Will Do Well to Remember that the
Six montila .................................... ...............
¿o’ of more than ordinary ability, of farm products amounted to
Three mouths ......................................... .
and this, coupled with her wonder, 8712,539,832. This moment Pres­
Telephone Nu 6.
fill administratiev skill, made her ident Cleveland and his free-trade
Office coruerof Main"an<l .«I *t eeta.
a great power amongst her co- Congress came upon the scene of
action. 1893, lherewasa drop in
workers.
A h the time for election ap­
the exportation of farm products Etas now on hand- the lest and most complete stock of
proaches the importance of united
amounting
that year to 8619,135,-
The Woods, Ocean Wave, pro
• effort on the part of the republi-
633;
in
1984
to only 8573,687,47';
| pliecies a victory for the “Union”
> cans becomes more ami more forces in Tillamook County thin in 1895 only 8545,715,381; and in
1 evident, There is u el rung prob- year. Better wait till the pops 1-96, 8664,962,505.
> ability of a lluioil being formed j and democrats unite, neighbor,
between all the anti-republican i And even then it would be just
How are the calamity wailers of
• forces, and a determined effort | as well to ake a united republi- 1898 going tojiislify their asherlions |
will be made to wrest Orege :m from I can party vote into account.
of 1896 that prosperity could not i now in the Tillamook maket and sells them at prices that defy rim net it ion. No
Hie list of republican Staten.
come through protection, or with-'
stale groceries, no shoddy, no cheap John articles for sale at our store.
Our cus­
There is no reason why Tillamook
Beet-sugar manafacturers who out the adoption of free coinage of
County should not roll up her old
tomers are always satisfied-
have always relied upon the Re- silver? It is generally admitted !
time republican majority. If she
that
the
best
possible
barometer
is
publican party for all legislation
does not, it will be owing to deser­
favorable to the production of beet that furnished by the current bus-1
tions from the party on account
sugar in the United Slates are do­ iue»H of the banks of the country.!
of fancied wrongs or slights. Fac-
ing that party and themselves an The January report for 1898 from
Hobsonvllle, Oregon
tional fights must be dropped this
injustice by their attempts to 72 cities of Hie United States show
rrimiple
Office 339 Market Street, San Francisco’ Mills iityiVuckee, Cal.
year if we hope Io succeed. Sure­
create public sentiment against a gain of 33 per cent over the cor­
ly our interest in the well being
Hawaiian annexation through responding month of 1897, 30 per
NOT CK FOR PUBLICATION.
of our country is gr'ater than our
1
. .y.
.MW » -’T
assertions that the prices of sugar cent. over the corresponding I Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., Feb, 10th,
interest in a neighborhood quarrel.
month
of
1S96,
37
per
cent,
over
1898.
—
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
folowing
beets will be reduced in case an­
named settler has filed notice of his intention
A nd knowing ns we do that the
nexation is accomplished. The the corresponding month 1895, anil to make final proof in support of his claim, a d
! well being of the country nt
Republicans as a party have been 48 per cent gain over the corres­ that said proof will be made beiore the County
• huge depends upon the well being
Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook Ore., on
the true friends of the beet-sugar ponding month ol 1894.
April 5th, 1898 viz:
of the Republican party it becomes
Asahel M. Hare;
proposition and without their
criminal in ustoiillow anything to
H. E. No. 10488 for the E. % of E. X of Sec. 2°.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
active aid it would not have de-
Tp. 2 N. R. « W.
interfere with republican success.
office at Oregon City, Ore., Feb., 12th 1898
Re names the following witnesses to prove
Veloped as it, Ims up Io thia time, — Land
Notice
is
htteby
given
that
the
following
The editor of this paper Ims been
his continuous residence upoh and cultivation
Nobody who realizes lluit the Re- named settler has filed notice of his intention of
said land, viz:
. a, republican all of his life. Never
make final proof in support of his claim, and
George A. Monroe, of Bay City, Or,: John W.
| publican party has through its to
that said pi oof will be made before the County
since before he was of age, Ims a
McKinley, of Bay City, Or.: Joseph T. Nevins,
j legislation created the beet-sugar Clerk of TiliamOok County, at Tillamoulv-Ogn., of Bay City, Or ; Geerge II. Williams of Bay
oninpiiigii passed in which we have.
viz:
City Or.
industry of the United Slates will on ipril yth. 1898,
William M. Mil..«;
' not <m the stump and with our pen
Chas. B. M ores.
believe that it is now contemplat- H. E. 11793 for the E % of W% of Sec. 8, Tp. 2 N.
R gister.
omitrihuted what we could to re- j
R. 8 West.
*
ing a step in tlm annexation of He names the following witnesses to poi re
publican success. We have never [
Hawaii which would be disadvant­ his continuous residence upon ati-i culti vai 11
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
•followed any side issue or faction
said land, viz:
ageous to it, and the leading of David
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., Feb. io. 1^98
W.
Rhoades,
of
Bay
City,
Or
gon.
Nels
ami we certainly do not nropose [
I members of that party at Wasli- Hausen, of Tillamook. Oregon, Wesley Day, of —Notice is hereby given that the following
to do ko now.
B.»y City, Oregon. William Hayes, of Bay City, named settler has filed notice of his intention
I ington, where the Lest informa- Oregon.
to make final proof in support of his claim,
Htniids for a
and that said proof will be made before the
I lion bearing upon this subject is to
Chas. B. Moores.
County Clerk of Tillamook Co. at Tillamook Or.
party, and a
Register,
be had, deny the assertion of the
on April 5th. 1898-, viz:
party IIIVHIIH
Join W. McKinley;
beet-sugar manufacturers that an­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
H. E. No. 10503, for the W.
of W.
of Sec.
publican victory,
nexation would be injurious to the Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., Feb. 18, 1898: 32. Tp. 2 N. R. 8, W.
beet-sugar industry of the United —Notice is In n by g . en that the following He names the following witnesses to prove
The collections being taken up Slates. It is, to say the least, vary named set ler has filed notice of his intention his continuous residence upon and cultivation
to make final proof in support of his claim, and of said land, viz:
nil over this country for the suffer strange that men who have look­ that said proof will be made before the County George A. Monroe, of Bay City, Ore.: Asahel
ing Cabans, speaks well for the ed to the Republican party for all Clerk of Tillamook Coun y, at Tillamook Ogn., M. Hare, of Bay City, Or ; George W. Kiger,
011 April 9LI1, 1898, viz:
of Bay City, Or.; Peter F. Ducham, of Bay City
** nt1 ww ww ww * * n «i mmasi'X r ■*& «s» -n
goodness of heart of the Ameriean encouragement which was ever
or.
Wes'.oy Day;
Ì
people. So universal and spontan­ received in the beet-sugar manti- II. E. No. 11744 for the SJ^of N E'< and Lots 1
Chas. B. Moores
and 2 of Sec. 6 Tp 2 N. R. 8 West.
Register.
4
eous Ims been the response of factnring industry now expect the lie names the following witnesses to prove
our people to the call for aid, that public to believe that the party his con nuous residence upon and cultivation
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
said land, viz:
it is Imped the present suffering, at is favoring a proposition which of William
M. Mills, of liobsonville. Or . David
Land Office at Ore on City, Oregon, Feb., 10.
least can lie relieved. But while it would lie disadvantageous to that W. Rhoades of Bay City, Oregon; Nels Hansen, 1898.—Notice is hereby given that the following-
G rand C entral
Tillamook, Oregon; William Hayes, of Buy t named settler has filed notice of his intention to
speaks much for our generosity it interest. The absurdity of Hie of
H all .
City, Oregon.
make final proof in support of his claim, and
is doubtful whether historians of assumption that niim xalion would
Chas. B. Moores,
that said proof will be made before the County
Fine
Liquors
and
Clears
Register.
clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore.
I lie future'' will set the whole increase the sugar supply from
Tillamook, Oregon
on March 26th, 1898, viz:
I HaAOQUARrERS FOR THE C fl BBRATRD
mailer down to the credit of our Hawaii will lie seen when it is re­
Edward Blum;
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Telephone No. 9.
judgement. If the United States membered that Hawaiian sugar Land Office a Oregon City Ore., Feb. 18th. H. E. No. «913 for the 8. ‘2 of N. E. X «nd N. W
X of N. E. % of Sec. Si. Tp. 2 S. R. 9 W.
had long ago pursued a more man- Ims for many years come in free 1898.—Notice is hereby given that the following He names the fAllowing witnesses to prove
named settler has fllud notice of his intention
hiscontinuous residence upon and cultivation
ly and vigorous policy the present under the reciprocity treaties.
to make fi «1 proof in «upport of his claim,
"*■ ir ira v "ira
of said land, viz;
and that said proof will be made before the Co.
suffering of the conceHbados would
Oliver E. Dennis, of Nestocton, Or.; Paul D.
Clerk of Tillamook County at Tillamook Ore.
Shackelford, of Nestocton, Or ; Levi Knighton
never have been brought about,
on April 8th, 189R, viz:
of Nestocton. Or.; Gorau Munson, o Ti lamook
Henrie Hellebuyck;
Wlmt a time the calamity
it is our sufferance of Spain’s in­
Or.
If. E. No. 9941 for the NM of N E# of Sec. 28
human methods of warfare that shi'iekei's me going to have revis­ and E’a of S EX ot Sec. 21 Tp. 1 N. R. 9 W.
Chas. B. Moores.
Register.
la responsible for all the suffering ing their ni'giiments of 1896 and He mimes the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
tlm Hiibst-quent year. They insist­ of
of lliis inhuman war.
a id land, v z
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ed that farm products could not Tracy R Elliott,of Ray City. Ore. Thore
Hnugi 11, of Bay City, Ore Thomas L McFalla,
Land Office at Oregon <’ity, Ore., Jan.,
advance without the free coinage Bay
City, Ore. John W. Jennings, of Bay City —Notice is hereby given that the following
We publish in this weeks issue
of Hilver, yet, as has been nlreadv Ore.,
named settler has filed notice of his intention
the Me'e > 0 og'cu! Record for He.
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
Chan. B. Moores.
shown, practically every article of
that said proof wili be made before the County
month of January uh kept by J. J.
Register.
&
farm production has increased
Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook
Dawson, at Kileliis Station, ('apt.
&
Ore,, onFeb. 23rd. 1898, viz:
NOTI :E FOR PUBLICATION.
from 10 to 50 per cent, in value
Dawson is a very careful and pains
William J. Himes;
without the adoption <>f tlmir pet Land Officei.t Oregon City, Oregon. Feb IO. II. I-' No. 10611 for the N. E. X of Sec. 27 Tp.
taking observer, mid his report
IF»’—Notice i« hereby given that the following-
2 N R. 7 West.
throry. They also insisted that nanie.1
«eltler ha> filed notice of hi» Intention
limy be depended upon its being
He names the following witnesses to prove
the adoption of n protective tariff to make final proof
in anp|>ort
of hi. wsroilll,
claim, Hlltl
and
'
■ "
correct. The report h I iowh the
that said proof will be made be for-» the County his continuous residence upon and cultivation
would ilmmtge our .................
Clerk of Tillamook Conlily, at Tillamook Ore of said land, viz. Walter J Smith, of Wilson. Ore
month to have been mi exceedingly
..
viM
&
JtfeW find Select gfcoclç.
gon; John Paquet, of-Wilson, Oregon; Will­
yet the sales abroad of our prod-1 —
0,1 Ai,rl1 s»h.
mild one, the minimum tempera,
iam R. Illingworth.|of Wilson, Oregon; Janies
George A. Motir e;
&
nets and mniinfactiires in Hie rix ', Il ................
F No tojwl (or the W
of N K % and W >. F. Reeher, of Wilson, Oregon.
lure having reached only 24, tin«
<
v
tv
«a..
—
_
.»
«•
..
..
.y
a
patent
Medicines
and
Drugging
Notions
Chas.
B
Moores,
Register.
months since the Dingley law went s K 8 ofs«». i'p 2 n r »w
average being 40.15. The total
wittiesaez to prove
to
into mui
effect,
are in . round
number»
> He name* the following
.
...
mtn
.i
•
! h'" co'""",'>,i' ’»»•<!»»<•» upon »ml vnltivatum
riiinfiill wits 14.26 indiea, but the
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
to
gruiHer (him in thv
v*«
Land Office at Oregon City.Or.. Feb. . .th
__ _ 1
rums were warm and pleasant mid
RirfrnWnr. of B a , CitvOr, Auhrt —Notice I« I
• given that the following
corresponding six months of the M I.FWUH
hereby
Harr, ot Bay CitvOr . John W McKiulry. ol named settler has filed notice of tits Intention
grass kept growing nil the while.
to
preeeeiling year under (Im Wilson »«> City, lit ; Peler F Hmh.m. of Hay CIO !..
mal e final proof ill support of hia claim, and
Astoiu; a ed with thecold blizzard
Or.
to
l
liat
aaid
proof
will
be
made
before
the
County
swept states of the emit, Tillamook tariff. The figures just piildishetl
Chas. B. Moores.
I Clerk of Tillamook Co , at Tillamook, Ore., on
to
by
the
Treasury
Department
show
Xlarob 28th,
aefk 189s, . viz:
I —
I I March
Register
is indeed a parmlise.
to
that in the first five mouth»* oper­
John B. Taqiiet;
H E. No i<H4S for the W’* of N KJ4 and
of
to
ation of the Dingley law the four­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
.N W’X of See. 33. Tp. 3 N. R. 7 West.
to
I’ll a naw i of III « blowing up of teen countries which protested L»n<t Office at Oregon City, on gon. Feb. ’th He name« the following witnesses to prove
Stationery, Beoti.
Prescriptions Carefoliy Ccmponnded
ISA Noticei» heiein given that the followingr his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
to
th.« U. 8, Mau of War, Maine Inis against it” enactment, with an im­ named wlitnha. Bled notice o< hi» Intention 1 of
said laud, vii;
tomake
final
proof
in
aupport
ofhiaclalm.
lllled the heart of every American plied threat Hint if enacted they
and
Joseph Gandrau. of Hohaonvllle, Ore.
that »aid proof »ill he „„de before the
to
witli apprehension. Aside from would discriminate against our Clera ..I Tillamook Co. at Tillamook. Cgn <’o. ( Gustav Nelson, of Til amook Ore ; Thomas
on Williams, of Tillainoo< Ore.; William Hling-
the great losa of lite sustained, commerce, have bought from ns March 28 1898, viz:
[ worth, ot Illiugworth
---------
Ore.
Andrew Conklin;
Chas. B. Moores,
and the fact that the Maine was •42,000,000 more in value than II I H No *,-» for
the N Wi, ofx Fl,. N K V of I
__
Register.
of sec, .sand SS ofi w i, ofKc.
to Tpi
one of Hie finest battleships in our they bought in the t«orres|nuidiiig N W
W
. R. 10 A W.
’ r' -I I
small navy there is Hie possibility five monllisof the proceeding vear He namea the following krttneaan t, prove *
Catarrh Cannot l.e Cured
hbironliaao» real,!«,« apo« and coltivati,,,, -ilh l.<M AL APPLICATIONS, a. they cannot
Hint the blowing up of Hie ship was under the Wilson law.
of said land, viz;
reach the »eat of the disvRM. Catarrh i» a blood
not accidental, but designed either
Mont u. Rending ot Tillamook Oca. Sanimi or cooMltutional disease, and In order to cure it
XDO ■STovi ZZrxoTxr
M »illy, of Tillamook Ogn. John XV Maxwell yov must take internal remedies Hall st atarrh
by the Spanish government «ir
The farmers of the United States olTitlvuiook O»n James A. Biegs of Tillamook Cure 1» taken rnternally. and acts directly on
those in sympathy with Spain,
til"• yon <•«11 liny a great ninjnriiy of all article» in
<>«n
the blood and mturoussurfaces. Hall's Catarrh
liie real cause of the awful affair ought to lie very well satislied
Chas B Moores,
Cure is not a quack medk-lne. It was prescribed
Cook Stoves, Heating Stoves
by one of the best physicians In this country for
Register.
can only be determined, if stall, with the first yearn developments
years, and i« a regular prescription. It ia com
under
President
McKinley.
D.«s
by the investigation now in pro
I inware, Queens'ware Furniture
posed of the beet tonics known, combined with
pile the Democratie assert ions
the he»t b'ood purifi- rs. »cling directly on the
gress.
Clothing
and many other things
Ro-To-Ba,. for rttty
that the adoption of a protective
musroim rorfiscee The perfect combination ot
the two ingredients is what produces such won­
Z’ag'e’s Seocxxd. XZsiixd. Store
tariff would ‘«tlestmy our foreign
derrut result» in curing Catarrh. Send fo, tes­
The
timonial« foe
matkeL«,' the sales ofagr’cullitrsl '
go d M new f..r ,n!y a «null per rent ..f « l„,t 11,w nrtideB CO<1 new?
T“ < »re Csroallp.tto. y„„v<w.
Willard
F. J. I honey A Co . PtoSa . Toledo O
anil ne for
u.,vlf, Ut| r, „ Mi|; 11
rei|
pio lucts abroad in the calendar u'dc <rKru^L“d,o,,*w,'ft
Fold byatl dniggtsts. price -sc.
(KiUcxmoolt fleobltuht
First Class G-oocLs
SECOND CLASS PRICES
Truckee Lumber Co.
J
’I
?
“
Groceries, Provisions and
Eoggers Supplies Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, and General
Merchandise,
t
C. B. HADLEY
I
GAMBR1NUS BEER
Sturgeon’s
D rug S tore
A Fine Line of Jewelry
g
u u v. A. tall to cure, druggist» retand tnoncr
Hall a Family pills are the best.
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