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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1898)
THE TILLAMOOK WEEKLY HEADLIGHT I and as the current expenditures of vont deists and religions men, but not in lire system of revealed re the government averageonly about believers ligion or in thesni'erliuursn nature and D. DeK. Bowman, E I. ana Mgr. PEOPLE WHO WANT ■ a million dollars a day the year origin of Christ.—Oregonian, around, it is quite apparent that Official Paper, Tillamook City and CGuntj tire Dingley law is beginning to Europe Will Not Back Spais fulfill the promises of its framers Spain, in event ot war, will have no KATKH or SCBSCHlrrtON. in supplying the necessary funds ally in Europe. It is tiue that a major (aralCTLv maovaacs.) One year ........................................................Il M. to meet the running expenses of 1 portion of the bonds of Spain, based on Will Do Well to Remember that the •lx mouths .....................................................7s. tlie revenues of Cuba, are owned in Three mouths............................... SO. the Government. Cilliimooh ¿icp.bltnht I First Class Goods SECOND CLASS PRICES Telephone No 6. Office corueroi Mainland .<1 st eeta. Franca, but they are quite aa safe of pay ment by Cuba with her independence, Tlie latest news from Washing secured by ihe intervention of the United ton relative to the Maine disaster Stales, which implies tlie return of law, seems to point to a possibility of a order, peace and commercial prosperity peaceful settlement. It is “tated as they are under the present situation that strong doubt prevailes among Leaders of the present French govern ment are on most cordial terms with our the best judges of international government, and France would never un law, whether, even if the blowing I dertake so serious a step as an offensive up of the Maine is traced to ' ami defensive alliance with Spain with Truckee Lumber Co. ffas now oh hand the lest and most complete stock of $ Groceries, Provisions and I Loggers Supplies Clothing, Boots, Shoes, and General “ Merchandise,— i Between the people who insist on a country editor publish ing every tiling that occurs in the coiniinily in full detail mid the the approval of Itussia, a power that people who come anil beseech biin Spaniards, this government can I out has always been our friend. Furtl.er- collect indemnity therfore, unless to withhold the same things from I more, the Spanish bonds are held by the publication, the editor lias the it can also be proven that the great Jewish bankers of Paris, who at now in the Tillamook maket and sells them atprices that defy ^mpetition. JVo devil’s own lime. No matter Spanish government did not ex present have no influence with the stale groceries, no shoddy, no cheap John articles for sale at our store. Our cus which way lie decides, be is sure to ercise the necessary precaution to Freneh people. Russia would never sup port France in a Spanish alliance, for guard against such a disaster. Of offend one party or tlie other. she knows that sui li a step would throw tomers are always satisfied- About a week ngo a citizen of course all is yet uncertain. The us into the arms of England, whose own tliis town, informed us that if the. board of inquiry lias not yet re trade with Cuba is large and valuable, Manager of ^tore and Mill, H eadlight had done its duty ported, and may not for some time and whose Chinese interest are soimpoi- to come, In the mean lime both with the taut as to 11 ake co-operation and written up the boys, who have Hobsonville, Oregon for some time violated the laws! nations are preparing for the worst United States most valuable and wel* Principle Office 330 Markel Street, San Francisco’ Mills nt-rmekee, Cal. come. with impunity, ‘‘the gang would I and the probabilities are still in -Thequeen of Spain is an Austin favor of war. have hi en broken up'’, and a few archduchess, but Amt ria cannot stir NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. flays later several estimable people without the approval of tlie German em I Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., Feb. i2th 1898 peror, who is not crazy enough to force got hot under the collar because we j The stock of gold in the United —Notice is hereby given that the following hinted that some of those selfsame K tales Treasury has now reached the United States by his action into cotil named settler has filed notice of his intention lion with great Britain and Japan. make final proof in support of his claim, and boys were not angels of light with in round numbers 8170,000,000, Germany ami Russia have their bands to that said proof will be made before the County Hille wings sprouting out of the ami is still increasing, while the full today iu Chin 1, ami will never buck C'erk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook Ogn., If you are contemplating a trip to Alaska, viz: tirinholes of their vests. Truly, ' gold in circulation in the United Spain against Ihe United States, and Ilins on Kpril 9th. 1898, William M. Mil s; come and see us. We have everything even the Lord's nnnointed have States has also enormously increas force the combination ami consolid itioii H. E. 0790 for the E of W% of See. 8, Tp. 2 N. of the Anglo-Saxon race on sea ami land. R. 8 West. in our big store that you will need for the their borrows and tribulations. ed during the past year. He names tlie following witnesses to porve Great Britaiu wou.d seize the opportu trip. We I uive branch houses at Dyea his continuous residence upon and cultivation nity to unify the wealth and aggiessive and Skaguway, Alaska. Can furnish you of said land, viz; resources of the Anglo-Saxon or English David W. Rhoades, of Bay City, Oregon. Nels with just the informalion you want. Mr. Every day neeniH to make matters The notorious ‘’Loud Bill” met speaking race of the globe, and an op Hausen, of Tillamook. Oregon, Wesley Day, of Congress last week, Hie defeat in Foard, of our firm has been personally Br<y City, Oregon. William Hayes, of Bay City, worse for the calamity!tew who are portunity will never be afforded by Con Oregon. over both trails. Come in and talk your proposing to üool their issues which it ho richly deserves. It tinental Europe in support of Spain. Chas. B. Moores. Register. trip over with us, perhaps we can help you. in the coming Congressional cam wan conceived in sin and born in NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Come and see us anyway. paign. First, wheat went up, iniquity, and its consignment to notice eor P ublication . Land Office at Orego 1 City, Ore. March 3d, then the mills opened, and their llndes causes the conn try news- 1898 Land Office “at Oregon City, Ore., Feb, 10th, —Notice is hereby given that the following opening was followed by an ad paper fraternity joy unutterable. named settler has filed notice of his intention 1898.—Notice is hereby given that the following named has filed notice of his intention t o make final proof in support of his claim, and vance in farm products generally, Fvery indication seems to point that said proof will be made before P. I>. Newell to make settler final proof in support of his claim, and Astoria Oregon. then wages increased, and now the to the fact that the republicans of U. S. Commissioner at Nehalem, Oregon, on that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook Ore., on Dingley law is bringing in money Tillamook will present a solid and May, 10th, 1898. v z: James 8. Stephens; April 5th, 1898 viz: enough to meet the running ex undivided front to their political H. E. 10582 for the W’g of E% of See. 15 Tp. j N. Asahel M. Hare; H. E. No. 10488 for the E. % of E. of Sec. 20. R 8 W penses of the Government and opp orients this fall. He names the fo lowing witnesses to prove Tp. a N. R. « W. getting readv to create a surplus. his continuous residence upon and cultivation He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: This is all very hard on the Wheat »old in Chicago the other Jacob Mundshank, of Mishawaka, Orc. of said laud, viz: people who have insisled that William Walton, of Mishawaka. Ore., Edward George A. Monroe, of Bay City, Or,: John W. prices could not advance without day at 1.09, and it was not the High, of Mishawaka Oie. Dell Springer, of McKinley, of Bay City, Or.: Joseph T. Nevins, Mishawaka Ore. of Bay City, Or.; Geerge H. Williams of Bay the free coinage of silver, that a result of the free coinage of silver Chas. B. Moores, City Or. Register. protective tariff would not start either. Chas. B M fores. Register. up the mills or increase wages or Washington'« Religion notice for publication . employment, and that the Dillgley NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. The Oregonian’« alateniont tliai Wasli- Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., March .yd, G rand C entral B illiard Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.. Feb. io. i °98 law would not produce snflicieut , inglon 1898.—Notice is hereby give that the following wh a d-iat I iiih been denied w ¡11»- Notice is hereby given that the following revenue to meet the expenses of mil qualification, nevei'llieleaR The Ore named settler has 111 d notice of his intention — i l all . named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proot in support of his claim, and the Government. Il isunforhinate gonian is disposed Io believe that its that to make final proof in nnpport of his claim, said proof will be in id«* before the County Fine Liquors and Cigars that said proof will be made before the for (hem that all tli:s bhoiihl Lave statement ia correct. The moat recent Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook Oregon, ami Til Ta mook, Oregon County Clerk of Tillamook Co. at Tillamook Or. IT EA DQÜ A R TER S FOR THE CELEBRATED ou Apii! 26th, 1898 viz: hiatorical investigation of this question happened before election, Inil ex on Xpril 5th. 1898. viz: Eli P. Olds heir-at-law of Reed Ohls, Deed; Telephone No. 9. John W. StcKInley; tremely lucky for the people, who was made by General A. \V. Greely, H. E 9288 for the S. E. of N. W. and N. Eg II. E. No. J050.1, for the W. of W >a of Sec. United States army. General Greely of S, W.’4 of Sec. 1, Tp a S. R. to W. will thus escape being misled by a says that he can find no evidence that He names the following witnesses to prove 32. Tp. 2 N. R. 8, W. the following witues«es to prove renewal of the false assert ions Washington ever took communion in his his continuous residence upon and cultivation his He con names tin nous residence up .m and cultivation of said land, viz: own church, tlie Episcopal, nr any other, which these croakers made in 1896, of said land, viz: Sebastian Mi Iler, of Tillamook. Ore.. James A. Monroe, of Bay City, Ore.; Asaliel and have reiterated at every op lie did not hesitate to travel on Sund y. A Biggs, of Tillamook, Ore . David Hess, of M. George Hare, of Bay City, Or ; George W. Kiger, and oil that day made at least one con* Tillamook, Ore. Mont D. Reading, of Tillamook portunity since that time. of Bay City, Or.; Peter F. Ducham, of Bay City tract. Ptiring four months that he spent Ore. J. E. SIBLEY, Klondike Outfitters Foard & Stokes, GAMBRINUS BEER in Philadelphia, in 1787, lie attended church but six times—once at a Catholic The investigation into the causes mass, once at a Quaker meeting-house, of the Maine disaster are being ome with the Presbyterians and thrice pushed forward ns rapidly ns possi with the Episcopalians. General Greely ble, but Ihe county is getting an vouches for th» fact that in several thousand letters penned by Washington xious to know the result aud n waits the name of Jesus Christ never appears, it with impatience. It is of course and it is absent from liis last will. There eminently proper that a decision is no doubt that Washington was nomin. upon, which rest such momentous ally an Episcopalian ; that ¡«, he support results should not be made in ed the atme church of Virginia, in which he was a vestryman, Imt we know a pro haste. Nevertheless Spain is us claimed deist who was for many years ing every moment Io place herself vestrymim in a New England Episcopal O'l a good war footing—warships church, of which his wife and children are being purchased, squadrons were members. Rev. Pr. Aslibel Giee» placed in the most advantageous a distinguished Piesbyterian divine, and president of Princeton college, affnmed positions and every preparation that from intimate acquaintance with imide for 1» hitter conflict. To the Washington he knew that if he Lad anv average American citizen ii looks religion at all it was that of deism. ns though this country might pur Rev. Pr. Abercrombie declared that chase a few worships to good ad. Washington was a deist The late Rev. Pt. Ilemy M l»exter, editor of the vantage, and as though the time CoiigM gHtionalist, said tbeie vias not a cannot lie too thoroughly occupied line of historical evidence that Washing- in making preparations for the war 1 011 regarded Christ as a superhuman be that seems to be inevitable. Silver bullion took another tum ble iu the markets of tlie world the other day ou the announce ment that ItUMiia had completed her plan» for her financial Bystem, under which silver hereafter is to lie purulutsed and used only for subsidiary coin. The latest quota lions in New York markets are 55f cents per ounce. This is in marked contra <t with the price of silver per ounce on December 4, 1897, as 60.3 rente. while on Eeb* runty 21 it wits 53with a down ward tendency, Treasury receipts under the Dingley law have averaged over a million dollars a day thia moi th ing, altlmugh he publicly acknowledged I “the influence of the Christian religion.” 1 On his dealIdied he made no reference ’ to Chi ist; lie gave no sign of belief in him ns a Savior, snd, although there was ample time, be sent for no cleigi men; lie sought none of the consolations of re ligion Ills piivate secretary, Mr. Lear, says that nothing was said alsmt Wash** inglon during Ids illness slsmt prayer, the Bible or Cliristanity; lie died like a Stoic, not like a professing Christian, al though from the very outset of Ids ill ness he expected a fatal tei initiation As a young otlicer of 23, of comae he read the Episcopal burial service over Braddock; it was Braddock's church, and doubtless that of Washington's at that date, but Washington's o )H hioiis at 23 aetenot llu^eof maturity and old age Ihe weight of historical testimony is that, while Washington respectfully con- foi med to the religious customs of s<M*ie'y by generally going to church on Sundays he was, like f ranklin and Jefferson and Gouverneur Morris, a deist, a Theodore Taker Unitarian. Franklin invoiced tlie favor of **lh< Groat Father of Lights” and Washington sud Liu col u weit de- Chas. B. Moores Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office nt Oregon City, Ore., Feb. iS, 1898: —Notice is hereby given that the following named Ret ler hag filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook Ogn., on April 9th, 189«, viz: Wes>uy Day; H. E. No. 11744 for the S'3 of N E*< aud Lots / and 2 of Sec. 6 Tp 2 N. R. M West. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon am! cultivation of said land, vix: William M. Mills, of llobsotiville, Ore. David W. Rhoades of Bay City, Oregon; Nels Hansen, of Tillamook, Oregon; William Hayes, of Bay City, Oregon. Chas B Moores, Register. Or. Cha9. B. Moores Register. NOTICE FOR PCBI.ICATION. Land Office at Ore on City, Oregon, Feb., io, 1 «898.—Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore. on March 26th, 1898, viz: Edward Blum; H E. No. 89« for the 8. of N. E. M and N. W. ' »4 of N. E. % of Sec. 3r. Tp. 2 S. R. 9 W. He names tlie following witnesses to prove , his continuous residence upon and cultivation I of said land, viz; Oliver E. Den.lis, cf Nestocton. Or.; Paul D. I Shackelford, of Nestocton. Or ; Levi Knighton of Nestocton Or.; Goran Munson, of Tillamook Or. Sturgeon’s —-D rug S tore to to to to to Chas. B. Moores. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE TOR Ft ni.tCATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., Feb. 18th. Land Office at Oregon City. Oregon. Feb. sth 1898.—Notice is hereby given that the following t»u8. Notice is hereby given that the follotringr named settler has filed notice of his intention named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make fi al proof iu support of his claim, to make final proof in support of his claim and and that said proof will be made before the Co. that said proof « ill be made before the Co. Clerk of Tillamook County at Tillamook Ore Clerk ot Tillamook Co. at Tillamook. Ogn: on ou April Sth, 1898, vis: , March aS 1S9S, via: Henriv Hellebtiyck; Andrew Conklin: H. E. No. 9941 for the N4 of N E*< of Sec. js 1 H E No 9470 for the N Wq ofN E%, N. K K of 1 and E't of S Eg ot Sec. 21 Tp. t N, R. 9 W. N W’. of Sec, 15 aud S S of S W q ohbe. 10 Tp. > He names the following witnesses to prove 9. K. 10 W. his continuous residence upon and cultivation He names the following «ritneeses to prove of s id land, vlr Tracy R. Elliott.of Bay City, Ore. Thore hlaeontinuoue residence apoa and cultivation of said land, via: Haugen, of Bay City. Ore Thomas L Me Falls, , Monti). Reading, ot Tillamook O ct . Samuel Bay City, Ore. John W Jeuniugs. of Bay City M Daily, of Tillamook Ogn. Jehn W. Maxwell Or*, of Tillomook Ogn James A, Riggs, of Tillamook Chas B. Moores, Ogu Register. Chas B. Moores. Register. I NOTl.’I FOR PUBLICATION. XOTICB rOR PI BLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. Feb 10, Mild Office at Oregon City,Or.. Feb. 4th. 1S9S. Notice ia hereby given that the following* named arttier has filed notice of his intention — Notice Ii hereby given that the following to make final proof in supp.rrt of his claim and ¡lamed aettler ha. tiled notice of his intention that said proof will be made beBre the County to make dual proof in «npport of hi» claim, and Clerk of Till a rm ok County, at Tillamook Ore. that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook Co at Tillamook, Ore. on on April 5th, i * x > h . vi«. March »th. i«o< via: George A. Mont e: John B. Paq.iet; H F No myo for the W \ of X E H »nd W H K. So. for the W', of >• F<r a„j si of of s K M of Sec, *9. Tp 2 X R 8 W He names the following witnesses to prove N Wl, of Sec. M, Tp 1 X. R. ; West. He name, the following «itneMes to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation his continnon. residence upon and cultivation of. said Ian«! vis of Mid land, vii; Lewis H Riefent«erg. of Bay Citv Or: Asahel Joseph Gsudran. of lobrnnvitle Ore V Bare, of Ray Citv Or. John W McKinley , ot Thoma. Ray City. O t Peter F Dncham. of Rav City G..UV Xelaon of TH amrok Ore Hi.ham* of Tiliam.mk Ore Will,.,, lIHug- 1 Or worth, ot Illingworth Orc. Cha«. B M -onw Clas B Moore«, Register Register. N & & ft A Fine Line of Jewelry Statlonry, Books. Proscriptions Carefully Compounded You, that yon can buy a great majority of all articles in common use inch a Uo°l< Stoves, Heating Stoves in'vvare, Queensware Furniture C lotliing and many other things -¿kt Seccnd. ZEZarxd. Stozs goxl ns new for only a small per cent of what tlieae article« coat uewT Go and sre for yourself aud no will be convinced. W. E. PACE