TILLAMOOK WEEKLY
THE
chief obstacle to Mexican trade
and commerce was found in the
D. DaK. B owmsh , EJ. and
fluctuations of silver. It was not
so much its depreciated value, but
•fficlal Papar, Tillamook City and County its constant change in value of
which Mr. Linmatour complained,
BATKS or SUBSCRIPTION.
and this fact, of course, would
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«1 fiO apply quite ns much to the United
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Slates us to Mexico, in case of the
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adoption of the system which
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Mr. Bryan and bis followers
demand.
Office corne roí Mainland .! <*f
CiUanwoh
ijciiblt0lit.
Unless all external signs fail the
Iu the Oregonian of the 9tli ¡list
republicans of this county will net appears an item to the effect that
in unison this year.
C. II. Wheeler was on Die th,
made a citizen of the United
The game laws seem to be but States, having been before that
little observed in this county, not time a sub ect of Great Britain.
withstanding all the fuss that is A h Mr, Wheeler has for the past
two years been holding the office
sometimes made about it.
of Commissioner in this county,
A local politician finds much tire item naturally created consid
fault with <>ur ediloralof last week erable surprise. The fact that
with reference Io England and Mr. Wheeler belli bis homestead
America, lie is still fighting over in Clatsop County anil at the same
time held office here was patient
the “Wall” of the Revolution,
ly overlooked, but that he should
Of course the Spanish court of have been a subject of Great
inquiry appointed to investigate Britian and held office here is
into the Maine disaster will find too much for even the patience of
that the explosion wa internal, the Tillamook public.
No one expects either truth or
honor from Spain,
Tliin montli H Cosmopolitan de
votes u long article, showing that
Emperor Billy, of Gerimir.y is one
of the worst ‘‘game hogs” id' the
nge. No wonder that such a
butcher should aspire to lie called
the “War Lord of Europe.”
To people who resort to the ex
pedient i>< having their personal
enemies arrested on charges ol
felony just to get even with them,
it may not be amiss to say that
such a course sometimes proves
disastrous in more ways than one.
OoiiHiilernble comphiint is being
made by mil*citizens,of the barbed
wire fences inside the cit. limits,
mid especially of the fence along
the wnlk north o tile bridge.
Tile walk at that point is very
narrow ami the wire is so close to
the walk that it is almost impos
sible for a lady to get along
without catching
her skirts
on the barbs. Some time since a
gentleman fr.im Astoria mined a
valuable suit of chillies on that
same fence, ami a number of ladies
have torn til ir clothing very bail"
ly, there. The H eadlight would
respect fully suggest to the City
0 »illicit that m> ordinance pro
hibiting the use of barbell wire
fences inside the city limits would
lie a ver y good thing.
The Hiuglcy law is still mat'cli-
iug Ibi'witlil to complele success.
Treasury receipts were over
»28,000.000 in the 28 days of
Mr, Bryan, who is making an*
February are likely to be 833,000-
000 in March, whose first ten days other tour of the South in order to
have protluced 811,000,000 in keep himself before t he dear people
will find ‘'food for thought” in the
round ’lumbers.
fact that the cotton crop of 1897 8
The republicans of the rest of is four limes as great as that of
the state, have but little interest in 1872, being ticeording Io latest es
the factional squabbles of Multno timates, from 11,000,000 to 11,500-
mah County. Why not all the 000 bales, against '-’,974,3.51 in
other counties stand as a unit anil 1872. The United States produces
down the everlasting kickers of llie bulk of the cotton i of I he
l'nrtliiiid? Such things have been world, but the increase in i oilier
done elsewhere and they can be cotton producing sections of the
globe has been equally rapid.
done in Oregon if necessary.
With mi increase of 300 percent
in
production, while the popula-
All peiHonH who are ho narrow
(hat they cannot tolerate in an* lion Ims increased only about 25
oilier the holding of iui opinion per cent it is not surprising tlint
with v.hich they do not agree, are the over-supply has resulted in a
perfectly welcome to »top I he great reduction in price, mxl that
H eadlight when it daree to ex- the eilbrl Io eouple the full in the
nreas an opinion of ¡In own. We price of cotton with I lie silver
have our own opinions and pro* question is being rejected by those
pose to expreHM them when we who have made examination of
the facts in the case.
think it best to do ho .
"When President McKinley pi *
suined the reins of office lie was
pledged to four tilings—«omul
money, protection, the annexation
of Hawaii anil the liberal ion if
Cuba. The first lie has maintain
ed, the second was given to the
country in a little less than four
months alter his inauguration, 1 e
third lie lias Lent his every ei -
deavor to accomplish and except
for the fact it takes a two-thirds
majority of Congress Io pass a
resolution of annexation, Hawaii
would have been annexed before
the holidays. The fourth is now a
matter of keenest interest and ere
another year will have been
numbered with the past, Cuba
will have gain« <1 her litx-rty and
I lie stirring incidents of to-day will
be history. In nothing has the
President been recreant to his trust.
—Grand liapids lieraid.
William McKinley has complet
ed his first year of office. Me has
executed his trustas I lie nation’s
chief executive witli conspicuous
ability, and has the moral support
of the great mass of patriotic ■
American citizens, without regard
Io party. Under his administra
tion the country has enjoyed its
most prosperous year since 1892.
anil enters upon the second with
every prospect of an increase in
prosperity in nil the great lines of
human activity, —Toledo Blade,
William McKinley, as President,
lias not only fulfilled the highest
expectations of liis parly and of
those allies who joined with the
Republican party in the crisis of
1*96. lint lie lias risen above those
■ xpeclatioiis, mid in these hours
of stress mid danger he stands re-
ealed to all the people a» a states
man and patriot in whose wisdom,
tact, ami judgement a nation re
poses its entire confidence.—N. Y.
Mail and Express.
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PEOPLE WHO WANT
First Class Goods
SECOND CLASS PRICES
Will Do Well to Remember that the
Truckee Lumber Co
a
¿Tas now on hand the lest and most complete stock of
Groceries, Provisions and
Loggers Supplies Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, and General
Merchandise—^
nowinthe Tillamook maket and sells them atprices that defy ^petition. ,Vo
stale groceries, no shoddy, no cheap John articles for sale at our store.
Our cia
tomers are always satisfied.
Principle Office 330 Market Street, San Francisco Mills ut Truckee, Cal.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., March 3d
1898.—Notice is hereby give that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proot in support of liis claim, am!
that said proof will be made liefore the Count)
Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook Oregon
0:1 April 26th, 1898 viz:
H.Eli P. Olds heir-at-law of Reed Old*, Deed;
E 92S8 for the S. E. of N. W. % and N. FR
of S, W.QofSec. 1, Tp a S. R. to W.
He names the following witnesses to prove
l.iscontinuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
Sebastian Mi Iler, of Tillamook. Ore.. James
A. Biggs, of Tillamook, Ore.. David Hess, of
Tillamook, Ore. Mont D. Reading, of Tillamook
Ore.
Chas. B. Moores
Register
associates are con-
inti-rnat ional prob-
gravest character,
act wifely ami for
rests of the whole
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore., Feb. 18, 189^: 1 Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. Feb, 8th
—Notice is h reby given that the following I 1N98. Notice in hereby given that the following!
named set ler hag filed ii < ticc of hi* intention named Mettler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, ami to make fiual proof in support of his claim ai.d
that said proof will be made before the County that said proof will be made before the Co.
C erk ofTillamook County, at Tillamook Og:i., Clerico! Tillamook Co. at Tillamook, Cgii: on
March *8 189S, viz;
oil April 9th, 1X9V’, viz:
Andrew Conklin;
Wesley Day:
H. E. No. 11744 fortheS’jofN E*< and Lots 1 H E. No 9479. for the N Wtf of N E%. N. E K of
N XV 4 of Sec, 15 and S % of S W % ofSec. 10 Tp. a
and 2 of Sec. 6 Tp 2 N. K.M West.
lie names the following witnesses to prove 1 S. R. 10 XV.
his continuous residence 14 00 and ciritivatioti : He names the following witnesses to prove
I lii*continuons residence upon and cultivation
of baid h.n<l. vlt:
William M. Ml is. of llobaonvillv. Ore. David I of «id land, viz:
W. Rhoades of Bay l ily, Oregon: Nels Hansen, i Mont D. Reading, ot Tillamook Ogn. Samuel
of Tillamook, Oregon; William Haye-, of Bay | S » dly. of Tillamook Ogn. J dm W Maxwell
of Tillomook Ogu. James A Biggs, of Tillamook
City, Oregon.
The Kaiser's expressions of friendship
Ogu-
Chas. B. Moores,
fol' the United States are very agreeable
Chas. B Moores,
Register.
Register.
to every I inly on thin side of ilie Athin-
lie
Nobody, of course, siijp ses llnit
NOT! : e for publication .
this feeling would lie of any direct a--
Land Office Kt O.-» go1» City, Oregon, Feb. io.
sistance to II-ill a w.ir willi Spain, bn' 1*9-:—Notice I* hereby given that the following*
all 11.e United Stales asks in such a con naine-1 aettler ha- filed notice of his intention
tingency is that Europe si nil keep its to make final pro«if in *up;>ort of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the County
hands off. There is not I lie Inintesl prole
Clerk of Tillani<>ok County, at Tillamook Ore,
ability that Germany would help Spain on April 5th. 189S, viz.
George A. Monr e;
in any case. The one eoimtiy of Europe
which would le tie mist stioiiply H F. No T036? for the W of N E U «ûd W
tempted to aid epain is France, and of S E % of S -e. 29. Tp. 2 N R 8 W.
Fiance lias so much ivoik cut out for l.er
He name* fie following witne**--** to prove
nt home that she li is 11., time for any his continuous residence upon and cultivation
Quixotic denmiistrnlions in the New of, said 'and viz:
W01I1I. Iler exnerieuce in Mexico in
Lewi* H Riefetiherg. of Buy CitvOr; Asahel
ttie Maximilian affair gave tier a lesson M Hare, of Bay CitvOr.; John XV’. McKinley, of
I
which will not I ihvh tn be Hilniinintered Bay City, (Jr.; Peter F. Ducham, < f B.iy City
Io tier Hgnin in the near future—St. Ur.
Chas. B. Moores.
Louis Weekly
Dennicrat
Regis e
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Land Office nt Oregon City, Ore , Mar. U. iHgfi.
—Notice i* hereby given that the following j Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., Feb. 18.h,
named settler hn* filed notice of his intention I 1898.—Notice is hereby given that the following
to make final proof In support of his claim, and named settler has tiled notice of his intention
that said proof will l>e made before the County to make fi nd proof in support of liis claim,
Cleik of Tillamook County, at Tillamook and that said proof will be made before the Co.
Clerk of Tillamook County at Tillamook Ore
Oregon, ou May 2d. 1891, via:
on April 8th, 1898, viz:
Nicholas Aflbltcr;
Henrie Hellebnyck;
H. K- No. 9821, for the Lots 1, and 2 and S. « of
H. E. No. 9941 for the N% of N F.tf ot Sec, 28
N K % of Sec. 6, T . 6 S. R. 10 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove and Kl^ of S E)4 ot Sec. *1 Tp. 1 N, K. 9 W.
Endorse McKinley.
He names the following witnesses to prove
Much gratification has been
his continuous residence upou and eultivation
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
expressed by our citizens with the Tlie developments of the opening week of said land, via;
of s id land, v'z-
Emil Schiller, of Neskowin, Ore.. Thomas M.
fact that the H eadlight proposes of the second yenr of President McKin Burton,
Tracy R. Elliott,of Bay City, Ore. Tliore
of Neskowin. Ore. Os mt F Hellen-
ot Bay City. Ore. Thomas I.. McFalts,
in case of war with Spain, to come ley's administratien must have been biand.of Neskowin, Ore., John Whiteman, of Haugen,
Bay City. Ore. John W. Jeuuings, of Bay City-
very gratifying to the President amt his Neskowin Ore.
out as a daily. We sincerili v hope supporters; certainly they
Ore.,
were
Cha*. B Moores. Register.
Chas. B Moores.
however that it may not become ginlifyiiig to In« friends and members of
Regi-»ter.
necessary to publish the daily. Ids party geieielly. That they can
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
tint
he
gratifying
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American
citizens
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
The
H eadlight believes in
Land Office at Oregon City, Or. M<ir. 14.1898.
Land Office *1 Oregon City, Ore.. Feb., lath 189*
Notice la hereby given Hint the following
pence, if we may have it, with irrespective of party is equally nppment —
The fourth of Mandi was celebrated by named aettler hax ti ed notice of hi* intention —Notice 1» hereby given that the following
out siici dicing our national power. new spapers in every part of the country, to make Hunt proof in support of bis claim, and named settler hs* filed notice of his intentl< n
that *a d proof will tw made before the County to make final proof In »upport ol liis claim, and
ainonig them many of Beinoeratic faith, Cleik of Tillamook
at Tillamook Ore., on that said ool will be made before the County
Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook Ogn. ,
The free silver proposition is by publication ot editorial nlterance re May, and, 189.«. viz:
on Xpiil yth. 1*9«, via:
Richard C. Burton;
going to have a hard struggle viewing the first year of President Mc II. E. No. OJ4Z. for the w of S. w q of Sec. 13
William M. Mil a:
Kinley's administration and expiesaing
milling the farmers this year. Re great Srttiat ie'.iofl with liis course in all aud Lots 17, 18, ty and 20 ot Sec. 14, Tp. 6 S. R H E. 1179s for the EHof WH of Sec. S, Tp 1 N
R 8 West
It W
ports from all parts of the West, important matters, and with the devel - !
He names the following witnesses to porve
He uamea the following witnesses to prove
where good prices and gisnl crops opments of the year in earring out the ■ Ids continuous residence □I'OU and cultivation his continuous residence upon aid cultivation
of
Baid land, xi*;
have made the farmers one of pledges of the parly. This w:ia immedi-1 of said laud, viz:
David w Rhoades of Bay city Oregon Nels
Nicholas
Iffiitter.
ol
Neskowin
Ore,
Emil
most prosperous elements of the atelv followe.1 by the remnrka ile rally to * biller, of Neskowin Ore.. John W Whitemau Harsen. of Tillamook. Oregon, Wesley Day. ot
hia support in Washington when thean-
Neskowin Ore., Os. ar F Helienbrand. of Nes B..y City. Oregon. William Hayes, o( Bay citv
the community, show that the ' nonweinent was made that Spain had de kowin
Oregon.
Ore.
silver proposition which found 1 mumled the recall o( Consul-General l_ee
Chiù». B. Moore*.
Ch««. B. Moore*.
Register.
Regieter
suoli support among tln> farniers in and that tli» President had refused to ac
1896, is losing ground very rapid
ly now that tho theory that the
price of farm products is depend
out upon llm price of stiver has
been so thoroughly exploded.
Mr. Bryan's visit to Mexico doen
not seem to liave lieon altogether
fruitful in convincing the Mexicans
of the value of their currency
system. The Secretary of the
MexicanTretwiirv.
• Mr. Linmiintoiir •
in Ida recent report stated that the
cede to that detmin.l. The acenes in
Washington when this announcement
waa msde uniat have Imeu gratifying to
every tri e American, irrespective 01 party
relatione. Deimierats and Populists vied
with each other in reidiness and anxiety
to honor the President ami commend !
his manly coarse in this matter, and the 1
very men who a few weeks ago wete pule
licly criticisii g hie course iu the Cuban
matter were am mg die first to siqqiort
the proposition to vote men ami money
tOr national defense under hia direction
Following sie a f»w Kditorial iiHrrance
that show the alamling of tlie President
with tlie great new-p.qK'r of the country.
NOTI F FOR P.'HLICATION
NOT UR FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud OIBcc St Oregon city. Ore March Sd, ; I-nnd Office :«t Oregon City, Ore.. Feb, ml,
1898—Notl.-V Is hereby given that the following ■M.—Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention named wttler ba, fited notice of hi. Intention
o make final proof in suppoit ol his claim, and to make fina’ proot m support of his claim and
that said proof will be ma le before P l> Newell that aaM proof will be made beiore the Countv
t' S 1-ommteahMier at Nehalem Oregon, on i Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook Ore on
May, loth. 1898 v.a:
j April jth. t*/t yit
James S. Stephens
Aaahel M Hare:
H K toyo for the W1, of E s of Sec. is Tv t x ' H E. No toy«8 for the E H of K. H of ttc.-
X 8 W
r J
: Tp » N H. 8 w
Ha names the fo lowmj witnesan to prove . He name, the hdlowing witnea es to p ove
hi* continual, residence upon and .ultivation 1 hre contlanon, residence
,nJ cultiratioo
of mm I land viz
of Mid land, via:
Jscob Mumlahank. of Mishawaka
Or»
Georec l Monroe of Bay City. Or John W
William "allon of MUhawala. Ore Edward McKinley, of Bsy city. Or . Jme .h T Nev
ns.
High of Mishawaka Ore. Dell springer ot of Bay I tty. Or.: Geerge H William« of Bar
Misha wak* Ore.
City Or
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.. Feb, 4th, 1S98.
—Notice is hereby given that the following
tamed settler has died notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made lieiore the County
Clerk or Tillamook Co., at Tillamook, Ore., on
March Jfilh, 189’*, viz:
John B. Paquet:
H. K. No. 10448 for the W1., of N El£ alld NJ£ of
X Wg of Sec. 33. Tp. a N. R. 7 West.
He names the following witnesses to prove
tils continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of said land, viz;
Joseph Gandrau. of llobsonvllle, Ore.;
Gustav Nelson, of Til amook Ore.. Thomas
Williams, of Tillamoo Ore.; William Illing
worth, ot Illingworth Ore.
Chas. B. Moores,
Register.
Land Office at Ore on City, Oregon, Feb.. 10,
1898.—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, Ort.
on March 26th, 1898, vic:
Edward Blum;
If. K. No. 8993 for the 8.
of N. E. % and N. W.
% of N. E. % of Sue. 81. Tp. 3 8. R. 9 W.
He name* the following witnesses to prov<
hiscontinuous residence upon and cultivation
of *aid land, vis;
Oliver E. Dennis, cf Nesfocton, Or.; Paul 1).
Shackelford, of Nestocton, Or ; Levi Knighton
of Nestocton. Or.;}Gorau Munson,'of Tillamook
Or.
Chas. B. Moore*.
Register.
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NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., Feb. io. i%8
! —Notice is hereby given that the following
; named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of Ids claim,
ami that sit id proof will be made before the
County Clerk of Tillamook Co. at Tillamook Or.
on April 5th. 1898. via:
Join XV. McKinley;
H. E No. 10503, for the W. ’ g of W. % of Sec.
32. Tp. 2 N. R. 8, W.
He names the following witues*e* to prote
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
, of ,*ai<l land, viz:
George A. Monroe, of Bay City, Ore.; Asahel
M. Hare, of Bay City, Or; George W. Kiger,
| of Bay City, Or.; Peter F. Ducham, of Bay City.
Or.
Chas. B. Moores
Register.
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