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THE TILLAM OO K W EEKLY HEADLIGHT Some of our co-temporari** it must be quite a disapoint- meut to the Democratic orators to have interested themselves very O. D»K. Bcwman, Bl. ana Mgr. much in making aiiouiicemeiits And that their predictions of of prospective cimtlidales (or office. PEOPLE WHO WANT awful results from the new tariff' As it is usually lhe custom of cau- Official Papar, Tillamook City and County law have not been realized. One didates to make their own an , ■ ■ -.■! of the things about which they ex nouncements, when they get ready RATKS OF SUBSCRIPTION. pected to scold in their campaign to do so lhe the H eadlight Ims (BTM1CTLY INADVANCB.) j refrained from speculations in Oafi year .......................................................... U W- speeches was the price of shoes, Will Do Well to Remember that the that line. Six months .......................................................... "5« Three months................................................. W which they assume«! would lie great ly increased by reason of the duty Th« unanimous manner Ill Telephone Nu 6. placeil upon raw hide« by the Ding- which the Cannon Bill, appro Office corti eroi Main**» "‘I •' «t net» ley law. It seems, however, that priating 850,000,000 for war pur. I _______ . —.—.------------- — ............. . there has been no advance. On the poses, passed both the senate and tías now on hand the lest and most complete stock of contrary prices are lower, the lilt« st the house, proved that when it England'. Sympathy With Ua come to patriotism American I The present difficulty with Spain quotations indicating that womens capable of forgetting oartisonship has «lone one thing for which all buff shoes which sold at 80 cents, and everything else that they may thoughtful Americans are glad; wholesale price, on January 1, 1897 work alone for the good of their it has brought England and are new only 77} cents; women’s country. America closer together. For the brogauH, which were quoted at 97} The Portland Telegram rejoices last ten years thoughIful men of January 1, 1897, were 92} on Jan both nations have seen the folly uary 1, 1898; men’s buff shoes much over the absolute accuracy Tillamook maket and sells them at prices that defy *ompet it ton. Mt of any longer harboring the wh'cli were 81.17} January 1, 1897: of the Associate Press dispatches. now in the Our cus- feelings of enmiuity that have un w«!i-e 81.15 January 1, 1898; creed- Here is its latest. stale groceries, no shoddy, hoc heap John articles for sale at our store. more splits which were 81.00 at “ We have positive assurance from fortunately too long prevailed, and tomers are always satisfied- the wisdom of a closer union. For the beginning of January, 1897, Europe that Spain is bankrupt and cannot raise money to carry on were 96} cents at the en«l of that such union there are many reasons: a war; also that she Ims secured First of all, Flighted is our year, and men’s grain shoes which plenty of money and is buying ‘mother country’. Pride ourselves were quoted at 81 ,07} January 1, for cash all the warships and mini, Hobsonville, Oregon as we will on being citizens of the 1887, were on February 23, 1893, itionsof war available. It is well Principle Office 330 Market Street, Sun Francisco Mills nt^Trnckee, Cal. to be assured of all these things greatest nation on earth, our quoted at 81.00. so that we may know just how history extends back only a little matters stand,” NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. over a hundred years. The great The predictions of the framers I Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., Feb., 12th 1898 problems of human civilization and of the Dingley law are being rapid CANDY Anent the generous contribution —Notice is hereby given that the following the creation of civil government ly fulfilled. The February receipts settler has filed notice of his intention , of the American people to the starv named V CATHARTIC 4 to make final proof in support of his claim, and were solved ftir us by other and reached more than a million dollars ing Cubans the Telephone Register that said pi oof will be made before the County older nations. We have made many a day during the entire mouth and Cerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook Ogn , , has I he following; improvements, but it is to England were nearly 82,000,000 in excess of “Our kind hearted citizens wha have on April 9th. 18>8, viz: William M. Mil s; that we are indebted for our civil the expenditures of the month, contributed to the Cuban relief fund H. E. 11790 for the E %of W% of See. 8, Tp. 2 N. will no doubt be pleased to learn that R. 8 West. ization, our laws, our religion, indications are that March will do 1 Spain is already complaining that we He names the following witnesses to porve CURE CONSTIPATION our social customs and in still better, as ¡the stock of goods I are smuggling in dutiable articles with his continuous residence upon aud cultivation ! the relief supplies. If our people desire of said land, viz; fact our civil and religious liber which were brought in prior to the to make a voutribulion which will he David W. Rhoades, of Bay City, Oregon. Nels ties. It was liberty loving Eng enactment of the new law are now effective, let them make it to theCuban Hausen, of Tillamook. Oregon, Wesley Day, of for the purpose of buying car B.»y City, Oregon. William Hayes, of Bay City, lishmen, who establised nt Ply practically exhausted and heavy Junta ridges for the insurgent soldiers, instead mouth Rock the colony that finally imports, especially in sugar, are ex of sending in food which will fatten the Oregon. Chas. B. Moores. Register. developed into this great nation peeled during the next few months. cruel Spanish soldier.*’ and whose daceudaiits afterward The February receipts under the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOT1CJ-' FOR PL'(LICATI<pi. fought against a tyrant whom new law were greater than in any Land Office at Orego 1 City, Ore. March .,d, j Land Office ”at Oregon City, Ore., Feb, lofh, herself condemned February sincejthe inauguration of 1898—Notice is hereby given that the following ; 1898.—Notice is hereby given that the following England / anil won for *us our inde [‘resident Cleveland, and the cus named settler has filed notice of his intention * named settler has filed notice of his intention o make final proof in suppoit of his claim, and I to make final proof in support of his claim, and penitence, True we have had two toms receipts were also larger that said proof will be made before I*. D. Newell ' that said proof will be made beiore the County wars with Great Britain, and she than those of any February since U. S. Uommissloner aT Nehalem, Oregon, 011 I Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook Ore., on April 5th, 1898 viz: May, 10th, r.898. v z: G rand C entral B illiard sympathized against the North in President Cleveland and liis free- James 8. Stephens; Asahel M. Hare; H. E. No. 10488 for the E. of E- % of Sec. 2«. H all . the war of the rebellion, but whnt trade Congress took possession of. II. E- 10532 for the W’a of E Ji of Sec. 15 Tp. 3 N. j Tp. 2 N. R. 8 W. R. 8 W ofil? Thirty three years have roll the finances of the nation. The in Htj names the fo lowing witnesses to prove I He names the following witnesses to prove Fine Liquore and Cigare Tillamook, Oregon ed by since Lee’s surrender and in crease in customs receipts since his continuous residence upon and ^cultivation I his continuous residence upon and cultivation H badquarters for tiie C elebratrd of said laud, viz: of said land viz: these thirty three years great the new law went into effect has Jacob Mundshauk, of Mishawaka, Ore. ' George A. Monroe, of Bay City, Or,: John W. Telephone No. 9. changes have taken place. The been very rapid, the figures being William Walton, of Mishawaka, Ore., Edward ’ McKinley, of Bay City, Or.; Joseph T. Nevins, High, of Mishawaka Ote. Dell Springer, of of Bay ( ity, Or.; Geerge II. Williams of Bay- United States has become a great 8225,409 per diem in the first * Mishawaka Ore. City Or. Chas. B. Moores, nation with vast commercial in month, and 8537,fl in its seventh * Chas. B. Moore«. Register. Rt gister. terests tn be protected. We are month, February. reaching out for foreign trade and NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. per consequence have stirred up Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., March 3d, Land Office XI Oregon City, Ore., Feb. to. 1S98 The niiirket prices of wheat and , 1898.—Notice is hereby give that the following —Notice ia hereby given that the following & the envy and jealously of other named settler has fl 1 d notice of his intention named «ettler has died notice ol hia intention nations. Those who were our silver make a somewhat depresH- 1 to make final proof in support of his claim, and to make final proof in aiip|KH t of Ida claim, I that snld proof will l>e made before the friends in our days of weak- ing sillily for Mr. Ihyan atul his co- I that said proof will be made before the County j I anti Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook Oregon, County Clerk of Tillamook Co. at Tillamook Or. laborers just now, esp -eitilly if they I ness are now our enemies. o 1 Aptil 26th, 1898 viz: ; on April sth. tfigS. via: Job ■ w. Mt-KInley; Today, we find ourselves virtually compare them with those of the if.Eli P. Old« heir-at-law of Reed Olds, Deed; E- 9288 for the S. E. I* of N. W. ’.4 and N. EJ< II. E No. 10505. for the W. of W. ', of Sec. standing alone with nil continental dale of Mr. Itryiiu’s nomination. of S. W *4 of Sec. I, Tp 2 8. R. to \V. 32. Tp. 2 N. R S. W. He names the following witnesses to prove He name» the following witnesses to prove An ounce of silver at the tittle of Europe against us. We can scarce his continuous residence upon and cultivation his eonlinuouu residence upon and cultivation his nomination for the presidency ly move even iu defense of our of said land, viz: of »aid land, via: moat cherished principles without was worth considerably more than Sebastian Mi Iler, of Tillamook, Ore.. James George A Monroe, of Bay City, Ore.: A«ahel A Biggs, of Tillamook, Ore. David Hess, of M. Hare, of Bay City. Or; George W. Kiger, hearing the growl of the Russian >1 bushel of wheat, being quoted nt Tillamook, Ore. Mont D. Reading, of Tillamook of Bay City, Or.; Peter F. Ducltam, of Boy City Or. Ore. (18 9-10 rente in the New York hear, the menace of money lending Chus. B Moores Chas. B. Moores market, while wlient al the saMie J Paris, or having the mailed list of Register Register. tlm German Emperor shaken date was worth (54| cents per NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. bushel. To-<lny an ounce of silver NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. under our noses. The United Slates never will is worth 55} cents in the New Land Office at Oregon City. Ore., Feb. 18, 1898: Land Office at Ore on City, Oregon. Feb., 10, —Notice 1« h.reby given that the following 1898.—Notice is hereby given that the following- surrender the Monroe doctrine, York markets, while wheat is in named set ler has filed notice of hi« intention named settler has filed notice of his intention to nor will she surrender al European the vicinity of 81.08, having reach to make final proof in support of his claim, and make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County that said proof will be made before the County dictation her Asiatic trade. But ed as high ns 81.08} in the past Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook Ogn., < lerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore. on April 9th, 1898, viz: few days, while No. 1 hard Mani on March 26th. 1898, viz: we have not the navy to de Wesley Day; Edward Blum; fend our trade or our piinciples toba ami hard Duluth were quoted H. K. No. 11744 for the SI, of N K‘< and Lots 1 II E. No. 8993 for the S. of N. E. K and N. W H of N. E. of Sec. 81, Tp. 2 S. R. 9 W. against allied continental Europe. ns high as 81.12j} and 81,13} on and 2 of Sec. 6 Tp 2 N. R.8 West. He names the following witnesses to prove He name« the fallowing witnesses to prove Just now England stands alone February 28. It will thus be seen his continuous residence upou and cultivation hiscontinuous residence upon and cultivation Stationary, Books. Prescriptions Carefully Compocndod of said laud, viz; with all the rest of Europe against tlint while an ounce of silver was of said land, via: William M. Milla, of Hobsonville, Ore. David Oliver K. Den.it«, cf Neatocton. Or.; Paul D. ! her and threatening to filch from worth more tlinn a bushel of wheat I W. Rhoades of Bay City. Oregon; Nels Hansen, Shackelford, of Nesfot ton. Or.; Levi Knighton her, as from us, the oriental trade nt the date of Mr. liryan’n nomiiia- of Tillamook, Oregon; William Hayes, of Bay of Nestocton Or.; Goran Munson, of Tillamook Or. City, Oregon. built up after so many years of tion, Jt now requires fully two Chas. B. Moore«, Chas. B. Moores. ounces of silver to buy a bushel of Register effort. Naturally she turns to us, Register. not because she is helpless tut be wheat. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. cause she sees that we are in th e Land Office at Oregon city. Oregon. Feb. Sth Land Office at Oregon « ity. Ore., Feb. tSth. same predicament she is and The fact that the Republican !*>*■—Notice i» hereby given that the following rM. Noticed hereby given that the followingr therefore our cause is a common parly in responsible for all the named aettler hue filed notice of hi» intention 1 named aettler haa Hied notice of hi. intention to make ti at proof in nupport of hi» claim, to make final proof in aupport of hi« claim .nd cause. benefits which the beet-sugar in. mid that »aid proof w ill be made before the Co. that Mid proof w ill be made before the Co. 1 Z CL.' ajVw • 7, Mr ■, V*i In our present difficulty with duatry han ever received, and in Clerk of Tillamook County at Tillamook Ore Clerk of Tillaimwk t o at Tillamook. Cgn on March 28 189.8, viz: f oil April 5th, lAy«. vis: Spain. English sympathy is strong Andrew Conklin; Menrie Hellebnyck: known to lie notoriously favorable j H. K. No. «Mt for the Nl, of N Ry of Bee. 28 H E No 9479 for the N Wtf of N E^. N. F % of ly on our side—so strong that it is to beet-sugar interests and to the 1 and K’, of S lik ol Sec. st Tp. 1 N. R. 0 W. N W'4 Sec, 15 aud S^ofb w * ofS1C IoT , more than intimated that ia case First clasM accommodation ’ ' Asm » production of American sugar for He name» the following wilneaaea to prove H.kioW. of war and the intervention of any He names the following witnesses to prove I i hit continuoua vosMeuce upon and cultivation at second cln-w nite. Americans, seem to be sutlieient I of s id land, via* his continuous re« idencc upon and cultivation i continental European power, the answer to those w ho asrunie that i Tracy R Hlliott of Bay City. Ore. Thore oft*aid land, viz: English ua«y could he relied on to Monti». Reading ol Tillamook Ogn. Samuel I Haugen, of Bay City. Ore. Thomae L McFall» the Adniiniatralioii’s policy of Ray City, Ore. John W Jcnuiuga, of Bay citv M Dally, of Tillamook Oicu j>hn W Maxwall assist the stars and stripes. This Of*. ol Tillomook Ogo Jamea A. Bigg», of Tillamook Hawaiian annexation, if pursued,! is as it should be, England and | ««gu Chas. B. Moore«. will result disastrously to beet Chu« B Moore«. Tillamook Ore Register. the Uniteti blute« i»re tint nini sugar interests. Register. alike. Enmity between the two MOT1 FOR PUBLICATION. nations is as unnatural as enmity NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, The Sheridan S iiii evidently be Land Office m Oregon City, Oregon. Feb fund vuur office «I at Oregon Oregon Citv. City. Or Or., . Feb Feb. 4th .th, 1808 ----- — •a. , I ------- . . between a mother and her child. ‘ --- ir ----- ,?" — owin IM foiumm, - - —•—»» « r.Xo<i5' — — *■*"*’? pi*«u '«•>*» mu m lieves that human gratitude should Let the hand of America he ex named settler h«» filed notice of his intention na™ed settler ha« filed notice of hi intention final proof support of his ------ * ’ * final * proof iu .upport of hj iis pref in maupport hri claim, aud and ‘ «■' mak. , cUlm ,,,. tendi*«! in a cordial feeling of friend not lie forgotteu even in politic*. to make dual thi Coull,y Mi)1 pr„(fwi„ w ^30 "STovi TZ zxotxt It says: < Ivrk of Tit la hi . ok Co.iHy, al Tillamook Orc Clerk of Tillamook Co at Tillamook Ore <2 ship to the mother country. , March mh 11M. vir: """»«“>». Or».. on t io i < an I nv n grent nisjoriiy of all artk-lM ui t-Mi nion use »nch “There it considerable talk in different on April jth. .Vt, »1, In Englund and America united George A Monr •, quarters nlioiit giving gold democrats John R Paquet; the combined world would raoog- repreraiilaltoi upon the county ticket. H F No tofiffi for the W of N E g and W ' 1 » ¿L”“, "’w< for ,h'w’’ofs Ufjok Stoves, Heating Stoves «•«’ «’» or •f B K M of Bee. 29» Tp. 2 N R 8 w nise it power that would he all It should be dour, it wonM lie a grace He name« the following wit nesae« to prove s » k of Sec. JJ, Tp 2 N R . 1 mware, Queensware Furniture j He num,, the follo-lu, witneww, ,o pren> but irrwiaiabl*. And it would lie ful act of cniirtsey, an t not only upon hi« continuous resklencv upon aud cultivation Ma cwmumm. reaidenc» upon ,„d cultiVMIou lotliing and many other things a power that would be for right- the county ticket, but also upon the of ««id laud via: j of «aid land, viz; eoiisiiess, for lilw-rty and for peace state. They saved the state fol McKin I.ewtsH Btefeuiierg. of Bay City Or; Asahel j Jimeph tiaudrau. o( Hobaonriile. q „ M H«rv. of Ray City Or., John W McKinley ct ^ag-e's Seocnd. ZZaxxd. Store • -u*,'"’ °' TU ,mno‘ Thom.» It would lie the inaiiguratimi of ley and kept it in the republican column ' R«y City O - ~ ' Peler » ‘ tmehum, of Bay City the neatest possible approach to a not from hopes of reward, but from de Or Ro d g. new f. r enly n M„.,j p,.r of worth ol Iliiwgworth Ore Cha*. * Mmtrva pdilieal inilleiiiuiu on earth. <e. .ml aee for ,oun.d( .„j „ pj|| ,.piivib<.<(| votion and love to principle.” GiUamoolt fienbUolit First Class Goods SECOND CLASS PRICES Truckee Lumber Co. j | < “ Groceries, Provisions and Loggers Supplies Clothing, Boots, Shoes, and (ieneral Merchandise. ! J. IE. SIBLEY, Maqagei1 of end Mill, E C. B. HADLEY, GAMBRINUS BEER Sturgeon’s—^ ^-D rug S tore A Fine Line of Jewelry, /yien ffouse H nr? Regl»ter J. P. Allen, Prop. Cha« B Moores, Kegi-der. W. E. PAGE