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THE TILLAMOOK W E K K L V H I " A PLIGHT._______ CtUamook ¿)ecblfoht. D. DeK. Bowman, E 1. and Mxr. Officii! Paper, Tillamook City and County RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, (■TB1CTLV 1WADVÀMCB.) On« year ...................................................... lit auliti,, ................................................ Three month,........................................... / . Telephone Nu 6. Office cornerò! Msin“an«l •• «*! ceta War W'th Spain. «1 IW. .7,. deemable at the same value. He also proposes that the Treasury shall hold silver and gold l.ullion in like quantities at their market value sufficient to equal 25 per cent of the (ace value of all Gov ernment notes outstanding. While it is scarcely expected that Mr. Boies' proposition will lie looked upon as feasible, it is inter esting in showing the rapid disin tegration of the 16-to-l movement among the most intelligent of those who supported it two years the liar by reducing the scouring force of the [ current at that point by forcing it to contiuual- ly carry out the sands carried in from the north I spit. It seems to me the most important point ! in this problem is to remove the cause of thia «hiftin. by arresting the movement of the north sands by a jetty on the north side of the desired pvt lion of the channel; this being constructed it might aud probably would also be necessary to construct enough south ietty to guide the channel to the new position. An ojection to this plan is that the projection of the north jetty beyond the end of the south jetty would ; have a tendency to guida southwest «tor in ' waves into the harbor, but as the uearest I what f is about four miles from the bar it is p o - ' able little trouble would be caused. It might ! prove necessary to extend the south jetty as far . westward as the north jetty, but this would be j decided by results after completion of the work . s ggested above." Captain Fisk makes the following estimates for the work: North j-tty, .>200feet, tramway approach, ijoo feet, f22i.50o;^shortsouth jetty, 3000 feet, approach from quarry. 3000 feet. >294,000. The estimate for a single south jetty, 4500 feet, is >582,090. He adds: “Thecouutry tributary to the Nehalem river is esstentially a timber district, and,Jas has been stated in previous reports, the only justification j for t e improvement of the bar and entrance is ' the benefit which it would afford the lumber in- 1 dustry by furnishing a harbor from which this produce might be shipped to market. While it i is quite possible future developement of the en trance to Nehalem bay, it is not, in my • pinion at present worthy of improvement by the gener- [ al goverume nt.” _ "... PEOPLE WHO WANT — First Cl.£tss Goods SECOND CLASS PRICES Will Do Well to Remember that the Truckee L/urnber Co. ffas now on hand the lest and most complete stock of Groceries, Provisions and 2 Loggers Supplies Clothing. Boots, Shoes, and General Merchandise — 4 There is no denying I lie fact "g". that war between the United Q " .... ----------- 1 The following table giving the Stales anil Spain may come liny day. The chances are 99 to 1 amount of money in circulation nt 4 u 1 hat the court of inquiry now in the beginning of the month compar castigating the Maine dignate!*, ed with that in circulation nt the will find that the vessel was de- beginning of the month in which now in the Tillamook maket and sells them at prices that defy onipetition. No slroyed by a Spanish torpedo or Bryan was nom'nated is extreme stale groceries, no shoddy, no cheap John articles for sale at our store. Our cus a submarine mine. The dastardly ly interesting and will be useful for deed was probably not done by reference during the coming cam tomers are always satisfied- < rder of the Spanish government, paign, in which the free-silveri tes nor even with its knowledge, but will again insist that their pro that it was done by fanatical position is the only one which can Spaniards is not doubted for one increase the currency of the SHERIFF S SALK moment. Dispatches state that if country. I n the C ircuit court of the S tate of O re Principle Office 330 Marke' Street, Sun Francisco’ Mills at’l’riiekee, Cal. such should be the findings of the Money in circulation in the United States gon for the C ounty of T illamook . C. Thayer and E. Thayer February 1 169« ........ «1,729,991,228 Piaintiffs court, President McKinley has de vs The Nehalem Mill Co. and termined to demand an indemnity July 1, l ’!K .. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Frank Patton Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., Feb., 12th 1898 Defendants <>f, at least, ten million dollars. Of I —Notice is hereby given that the following Notice is hereby given that by virtue of . 11 course if Spain can and will raise execution, judgment, order and decree d ily is named settler has filed notice of his intention the money, and pay the indemnity sued out of anil under the seal of the above en to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said pi oof will be made before the County How do Senator Teller anil his titled court in the above entitled cau.-e, to me C ark of Tillamook County, at Tillamook Ogn., that will settle the matter. But duly directed and dated the 29th day of January If you are contemplating a trip to Alaska, there isa strong probability that tree-silver associate« who have Jsy8, upon a decree rendered and entered in said on vpril 9th. i8>8, viz: William M. Mil s; come ami see us. We have everything the condition of public feeling in been demanding that the bonds of court on the 7th day of March 18^5, in favor of IL E. 11793 for the E % of W% of Sec. 8, Tp. 2 N. the above named plaintiffs C. Thayer and E. in our big store that you will need for the Spain is such tliiil the government the United States shall he declar Thayer and against the above named defend R. 8 West. He names the following witnesses to porve trip. We have branch houses at Dyea will not dare to pay t he indemnity. ed payable in silver justify their ants. The Nehalem Mill Co. and Frank Patton his continuous residence upon and cultivation for the sum of >1377,15 with interest thereon at and Skaguway, Alaska, Can furnish you Spain is on the verge of revolt! - course in the light of the fact that the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 12th of said land, viz: David W. Rhoades, of Bay Cits Oregon. Nels with just the iiifxrniation you want. Mr. lion, and such is the popular ha the Mexican government, whose day of January 1895 and for costs and disburse Ha* sen, of Tillamook. Oregon, Wesley Day. of ments of this suit, taxed at >175.55 commanding Foard, of onr firm has been personally tred of America that, should the financial methods they profess to me to sell the following described real pioperty B.ty City, Oregon. William Hayes, of Bay City, overbolh trails. Come in and talk your Spanish government undertake to so much admire, is just arranging to wit: An undivided one half interest in all the Oregon. Chas. B. Moores. Lots and Blocks in Nehalem City, Tillamook Register. trip over with us, perhaps we can help you. pay indemnity to the United States fora new issue of bonds payable in County, Oregon, except Lots 6 7&8 in Block 13, Come and see us anyway. there is little doubt that it would gold and gold only? But a trifl Lots 7 & 8 in block 3 anti Block 28. Therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment,order, de NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. lie overthrown. Under the cir ing inconsistency of this kind cuts cree and order ofs.t'e and in comp lance with Land Office "at Oregon City, Ore., Feb, 10th, cumstances, therefore there seems no figure with men who are mere the commands of said writ. I will on the 6th day 189S.—Notice is hereby given that the fol owing of April 1898, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. at to be blit little chance of the ly advocating a cause for what the front door of the County Court House in the named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, a il Astoria Oregon. matter being amicably settled. they can get out of it in the matter city of Tillamook, said County and State, sei1 that said proof will be made beiore the County at public auction subject to redemption, to the Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook Ore., on Of the war, if it should come there of official preferment or otherwise. highest and best bidder for cash in hand, all the , April 5th, 1898 viz: right, title and interest which the within nam- j can be hut one outcome—victory Asahel M. Hare: ed defendants had at the dale of the mortgage ; H. K. No. 10188 for the E. % of E. % of Sec. 2'. for the United States. Our navy is It is now estimated that the mentioned in the complaint, or now have in or Tp. 2 N. R. 8 W. far superior to that of Spain, and February receipts under the Ding to the above described real property, or any t lie names the following witnesses to prove thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment, j theabilily of American seamen lias ley law will reach «29,000,000, order, decree, interest, cost*» and all accruing I his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: been too often demonstrated to lie which will he in marked contrast costs. George A. Monroe, of Bay City, Or,: John W. : jEsc H. H, Alderman. McKinley, of Bay City, Or.: Joseph T. Nevins, doubted. Spain, once the greatest with the February receipts dur Sheriff of Tillamook Co.,Oregon. of Bay City, Or.; Geerge H. Williams of Bay y W s over on earth, has dwindled ing the operations of the Wilson City Or. a M down to a fourth rate power, ca Chas. B. M ores. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. law. M Register. pable of doing efl'fctive work, only Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., Feb. 18, 1898: —Notice is hereby given that the following ö wlien she is able to strike iu the NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION. Againat Nehalem Bar- named het ler has filed notice of his intention fl G rand C entral B illiard dark. The cowardice of Suanisli to make final proof hi support of his claim, and Land Office at Oregon City, Ore , Feb. to . 1^98 As in my of our readers «re deeply in. that said proof will be made before the County — Notice is hereby given that the following W soldiers, as exhibited in Culm, lias lereHlpd in the improvement of Nehalem H all . Cierk ofTlllamook County, at Tillamook Ogn., named settler has filed notice of his intention a been ns pitiful ns their inhumanity Bar, the official report of Captain Flak on April 9th, 1898, viz: to make final proof in support of hi» claim, Fine Liquors and Cigars and that said proof will be made before the Wesley Day: is appalling. The war would not against lhe proposed improvement, Tillamook, Oregon 8 IL K. No. 11744 for the S*2 of N E'< and Lots 1 County Clerk of Tillamook Co. at Tillamook Or. H eadquarters for the C elebrated In* of long duration, and the result will no doubt interest them. We and 2 of Sec. 6 Tp 2 N. R. 8 West. - on April 5th. 1898. viz: contained in give it here in full as lie names the following witnesses to prove Job « W. McKinley; « would lie the liberation of Cuba his continuous residence upon ai d cultivation H. E. No. 10503, for the W. ’2 of W. of Sec. the Oregonian of b’e 24'li. ?l if nut its annexation to the United of said lend, viz: 32. Tp. 2 N. R. 8, W. "Nehalem Bay at high water is about two He names the following witnesses to prove ■J States, and the sweeping of Spain miles long by one au<l one-third miles wide at William M. Milla, of llobsonville, Or«.. David W. Rhoades of Bay City, Oregon; Nels* Hansen, his continuous residence upon and cultivation the widest part, and is connected with the from the Western Continent. of said land, viz: ofTlllamook, Oregon; William Hajes, of Bay ocean by a narrow channel, extending in a George A. Monroe, of Bay City, Ore.: Asahel There is not a particle of danger southerly direction about three milas. This City, Oregon. M. Hare, of Bay City, Or; George W. Kiger, Chas. B. Moores, of interfcreiie 1 from nnv foreign channel varies in width from about rooo to 2000 of Bay City, Or.; Peter F. Ducham, of Bay City Regist -r. feet at high tide A low, sandy peninsula, two Or. lint ion. Our l ight to indemnity mid one half miles wide, lies to the west of this Chas. B. Moores could not but be recognized null channel and separates it from the ocean. The NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Register. southern end >1 this peninsula forms the north Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., Feb 18th, international usage and law would ern shore of th«; entrance, aud the distance be 189R. — Notice is hereby given that the following NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. sustain the United States in its de tween this and the maiu shore ou a north and named settler has filed notice of his intention south line ia about one mile Th» entrance mands and in going to war Io sus channel shifts within the limits of this mile, to make ti at proof in support of*his claim, | Land Office at Ore tyi City, Oregon, Feb., to, and that said proof will be made before the Co. 1 *898.—Notice is hereby given that the following- tain them. WhateverSpanish hand occupying sometimes a southerly position ami Clerk of Tillamook County at Tillamook Ore. »«'ned settler has filed notice of his intention to som times a northerly one. and at times there j make final proof in support of his claim, and Iniliiehed the torpedo or touched are two ch uinela, separated by a sand flat, ou April 8th, 1898, viz: Hellebtiyck; i that said proof will be made before the County oil the mine that wrecked the bare at low tide. The survey of 1889 shows the H. E. No. 9941 Henrie for the N% of N E% of Sec, 28 , Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore. channel iu its northerly position, that of 1891 in ot Sec. 21 Tp. 1 N, R. 9 W. ■ on March 26th, 1898. viz: Maine, and sent its brave crew into its most southerly position, and at the time of and E’a of S names the following witnesses to prove J Edward Blum; eternity, also snapped the bond of the last su-vey it w«is found in an interne ite his He continuous residence upon and cultivation H. E. No. 8993 for the S. of N. E. % and N. W. position. The «-onclusion reached in all pre , % of N. E. # of Sec. 3i, Tp. 2 S. R 9 W. st input by that bound Spain to vious examination - h is been that there is regu j of s id land, viz Tracy R. Elliott.of Bay City, Ore. 7 ” ------ **• “ — witnesses »*.— __ ._ to prove Thore He names the following other civilized nations of eill'tli. lar cycle of cluing • in these channels, but that I Haugen, of Bay City, Ore. Thomas L McFnlls, hiscontinuous residence upon and cultivation any heavy storm is Hable to shift the entrance | Spain Ims sown to the wind, if channel to any point from its northerly lo its Bay City, Ore. John W. Jennings, of Bay City Of Mid land, viz; Ore., Oliver K. Den.iis, of Nestocton. Or.: Paul D. ffeW find j&Iect jSfcocIç. she reaps the whirlwind she has southerly posit on. However, the observations 1 Chas. B. Moot es. Shackelford. Nest or ton. Or ; Levi Knighton since 1891 of those living near the entrance ' no one to blame but herself. The would seem to indicate that this is not lhe i Register. of Nestocton. Or.; Goran Munson, o Tillamook Or. patent RJedicineg and Dmggigt’g Notions case The channel is said to be at its best beginning of the end is at baud. Klondike Outfitters Foard & Stokes, c. B. HADLEY, GAMBRINUS BEER Sturgeon’s D rug S tore when in its most northerly position, at which time its course is nearly due west, or straight out to sea, ami a depth of about eight feet is Mnny of the intelligent men who then found on the creat of the bar. TUia poai- two years ago enponneil warmly the tion gradually shifts to the southward, caused cause of free coinage at 16 to 1 are by the north sand spit growing to the south under action of northwest winds, and the chan- now admitting frankly that the nel to the east of the bar then assumes the sha|»e of a U, but the position of the crest and chan plan is no longer a practical one nel beyond remain al»out as before, until the ami that it oiiglit to lie abandoned tuner channel has shifted over a half mile When «nell men 11« ex-Governor southward; then the channel on the bar chamt ea and the general course to tlie sea i« Boies of Iowa, Wharton Barker ol | about southwest. The inner channel continues I l’liildelphia, and others who are to shift southward until it I- forced against the bluff", its southern limit, ami in this position it considered among the moat intel is said to have lea«l depth and be most difficult ligent and influential leaders of to navigate, in that vessels when e te ing are placet! broadside to the sea The above move the free-coinage movement of two ment <»f the north spit is attdbuted to the years ago admit, as they do now, northwesterly winds which prevail during the summer and fall months but when the winter that the piatti* no longer feasible, storms from the southwest bagin the chanm»l it will be seen that those who voted in its southerly position is tilled with sand, and in a few day« »1 breaka through the sand spit against it in 1896 were entirely at its most northerly p »sition and the mon* justified and will be more than ment southward is again resum «1. The modi fied plan, asked for in the last a t is coiudrued justified in repealing that action by the ies I* uta of Nehalem to meati th constructions of a single jetty which, he> ill IS!)’ Ex.Governor Boies, who believ • if placed .»nthe aoul 1 side, w ill con months ago announced his con flue the channel to our position, is heiug their clusion that the 16 I»>-1 proposition dvsiie to secure a fixed c »annel rather than an oicreaae of depth upon lhe bar. The plan was no longer tenable, is urging a of o( a single jetty has been care ully consider- ed.^but It i< thought har.lly prolmhle that such plan for the utilization of »liver wo ild b.i g about the result desired, in t nt by depoHiling it with the Treasury two distinct elements, the continuous aaud mid issuing for it certificates has niovemeut from the north spit and the dir c lion of the inner channel of the river, unite tn e<l upon its market value at Ilio forving the entrance to the southward, •nd each of these must be controlled. Iu my date of its presentation at till1 opinion, the objection to a sont't jetty alo e ra Treasury, the certificate to be re- the prvbabt ity of dlmiuiahing the depth ou NOT1 E FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, Feb. Iw94:—Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make filial proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County I ! Clerk of Til lam < »ok County, at Tillamook Ore, on April 5th, 1898, via. George A Monr e; of N K H and W >, H F. No 103641 for the W of S K 1* of See. 29. Tp. 2 N R S W. ' He name« the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land viz: Lewis H Riefenherg. of Bay Citv Or; Asahel M Hare, of Bay Citv or.: John W McKinley, of Bay City, Or.; Peter F Ducham, of Bav City Or. Cha«. B. Moores. Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. Feb. «th 1M. Notice is hereby given that the follownifr named settler has filed notice of his intention to make fin t! proof iu support of hi« claim, •nd that «mid proof will be made before the Co. Clrrx ot Tillamook Co. at Tillamook. Ogn on March »8 1898, viz: Andrew Conklin; H E No » m ' o lor the N W ofN 1 i^ x jj o ( Sn«4ofsec. 5»nd ofS W ofBvc k Tp j 9. R 10 W. He names the Mfowing witnesses to prove hisootitinuoua rcsidcno 1 | sni aud cultivath.n of m H land, via Moul D. Reading of Tillamook Ogn Samuel M Ddly. oT Tillamook Ogn John \V Maxwell ot Tilloinook >gn James A Riggs, of Tillamook Ogu- Chas B Moores. Register. Chas. B. Moores. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City. Ore . Jan., 5. lHqfi: —Notice i. hereby given that the following named settler has lied notice of bls intention to make final proof Iu support of his claim, and that Mid proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook Ore,, onFeh. 23rd. 1898, viz: William J. Himes; II F No. tohtt for the N. K. t< of Sec. >7 Tp. 2 N R. 7 West. A Fine Line of Jewelry. Stationery, B:ot Prescriptions Carefully Compounded He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of Mid land, via; Walter J Smith, of Wilson. Ort* gon; John Paquet, of Wilson, Otegon; Will iam R Illingworth.|of Wilson, Oregon; James F Reeher. of Wilson, t-regon Chas B Moores, Register. NOTK'R TOR FfBI.ICATlON. Land Office at Orvcon City. Or.. Feb. 4th, 1S98 -Notice 1« hereby ghen that the Mluwing ■■ainerl settler ha. tiled notice of In. intention to make final peoof in .upporl of hi» claim at d that .aid proof n il) be made before the County Clerk . f Tillamook Co at Tillamook. Ore. on March 2«th. 189s, via John B Paquet. H E No 1044a tor the W. of X ,„(t s, of X W, of Sec. JJ. Tp > N H - We-l lie name, tlie followiu« wilneoaM to peon- Id. contluym. residence upon, ami cnltdation of saitl land, viz; Jneph tlandran of Hobaonvllle Ore Gu.t.v Nelson of Til amool, Ore Thoma, William- of Tlllamou. Ore ; Wi||,.n n|lni. worth, ot Illiugwoith Ore. Cha« B Moores. Register. tut yon cu tmT . great ,„„jorily ,,f nll .rll(,1w i(, (,o||(i|)oi) nR| u o°l< Stoves, Heating Stoves 1 inxvare, Queensware Furniture L. lothing and many other things -A-t I=ag-e*s Secczxd. I-Iazxd. Stcze W. E. PAGE