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    THE
SiUamoolt
!>. DeK. Bowman, E l. «¿d
Bfficiil Paper, TiilaDG« City and Count)
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
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continent which she has filled wi li
carnage and woe. It is fitting
that the United Slate« should be
the nation to end Spanish misrule
in America. No other m.lion on
earth would hove endured what we
have endured. Fifty millions of
our property has been destroyed:
a tarffic of 8100,000,009 per annum
ruined; our citizens have been im­
prisoned; one of our best warships
with most of its gallant crew lies
in the mud at the bottom of
Havana Harbor where it was sent
by a Spanish mine, and, as the
world believes, with the knowledge
of Spanish officials, and our flag
has been hooted, hissed and
trampled into the dust. It is time
our patience was exhausted: the
time of retribution has come at
last and that it will be swift and
terrible no one who has any
knowledge of the relative strength
of the two nations can for a moment
doubt.
HEADLIGHT^
They never.kick!
Why should they?
A
i
Dur DldBHf CustamHrH arg our bast friends
And thz reBBon is simply thiBiThsy know that
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Keeps the best of everything and
Sells at the lowest living rates.
i
Mr. Stephens, as candidate for
County Assessor, to succeed him­
self, is the right man ill the right
□ur line nt Genaral Mgrchandiaa is unusually compléta. U/e keep a full Black nf
place. The Assessor’s office is a
difficult one to fill to the satisfac­
tion of everyone, but Mr. Stephens
has done as well as anyone could
do. Mr. Stephens is an honest
careful and deserving official and
oughtto be re-elected,
Try us and you will be convinced
Tlie office of County School
Our Duty to <’uba
J. K. SIBLEY. AJaRafjcr of f&ote and fiJiP,
Superintendent is one of the most
important offices in the county, and
Quite re^artllei« of the responsibilities
requires fl man well skilled in the ! for tlie Mtiine ihciilent, it is apparently
Hobsonville, Ore.
art of teaching. Whoso well fitted i true l hat the great majority of the Ameri-
Principle Office 330 Markel Street, San Fium is.- . Mill,
’j', kp,. fa|
for this as a man fresh from a ' can people are hoping that President
school where teaching the art of 1 McKinley will promptly utilize theocca-
pedagogy is made a specialty. 1 1 sion to secure the complete pacification
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Geo. B. Lamb is a man of excep­ i ami independence of Cuba. *1 lie e are
Mud Office at Ore on City, Oregon. Mar 23,
tionally fine attainments and ' ■ a few people in the United State«—we Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., March 3<l
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., Mar. 1<, m^*.
! 1898.—Notice is hereby given that the following-
character and a candidate
of I should not like to believe that more than 1898.—Notice is hereby give that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to —Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has iil d notice of his intention
which Tillamook County may be I one hundred could be found out of a pop- to make final proof in support of his claim, and make final proof in support of his claim, and named settler lias filed notice of his intention
make final proof in support of his claim, and
proud. He is a native son and a I ulation of .«eventy-five millions— who that said proof will be made before the County that said proof will be made before the County to
that said proof will be made before the Cfftiniy
worthy one.
j believe that the United States ought to Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook Oregon, clerk oi Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Ore. Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook
011 May 16th, 1898, viz:
Apiil 26th, 1898 viz:
Oregon, on May 2d, 1898, viz:
)
J. E. Tuttle Hie candidate for 1 join hands with Spain in forcing the ou
Edward B. Graves;
H.Eli I*. Olds heir-at-law of Reed Olds, Deed;
Nicholas Affolter;
Coroner is oneofour rustling young Cuban iiJHtirgeiits to lay «town their arms
H
E
9790,
for
the
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ofN.
W.
and
E.
54
of
S
E 9288 for the S. E. % of N. W. % ami N. Eg
If. E. No. 0821, for the Lots 1, and 2 and S. ft cf
W. % of Sec. 9 Tp. 5, S. R. 9 W.
men, who by his own exertion has j and to accept Spanish sovereignty as a of S. W. *4 of Sec. I, Tp. 2 S. R . 10 \V.
N K % of Sec. 6, Tp. 68.H.10W.
He
names
the
following
witnesses
to
prove
He
names
the
following
witnesses
to
prove
made for himself a place among permanent condition, under the promise
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation his continuous residence upon, and cultivation his continuous residence upon and cultivation
men of business. He is popular of practical home rule. It needs no argu-
1 of said land, viz;
of said land, viz:
and is bound to succeed in his can­ I inent, of course, to convince Ihe Aineri- Sebastian Miller, of Tillamook, Ore.. James Lewis L. Shortridge, of Dolph Or.; A. B. of said land, viz;
Emil Schiller, of Neskowin, Ore.. Thomas M.
didacy.
Ciin people that such a proposal reaches A. Biggs, of Tillamook, Ore . David Hess, of Pollard, of Dolph Or.; William II. II. Cary, of
Burton, of Neskowin, Ore. Oscar F. Helleu-
A. M. Austin, County Surveyor, the lowest depths of infamy. It 1« much Tillamook. Ore Mont D. Reading, of Tillamook Tillamook Or.; Elias II. Conner, of Tillanook brand, of Neskowin, Ore., John Whiteman, of
Or.
was very properly nominated to worse Ilian the proposition imide by a Ore.
Neskowin Ore.
Chas. B. Moores
Chas. B. Moores.
Chas. B Moores, Register.
succeed himself. Mr. Austin had few people in Europe last year that the
Register
Regiuter.
no opposition and was nominated vietorioiiH Turks should have the conn-
by acelamati-m. Mr. Austin is a lemince and support of the great nations
NOTICE F«»R PUBLICATION.
a good mini mid a good surveyor. of Europe in making Giecce a part of
Land
Office
at Oregon City, Ore.. Feb. 18, 1898
Chas. Riy, the nominee for the Turkish empire. For the lurks —Notice is h reby given that the following
had
fairly
Conquered
the
Greeks,
and
if
Coinmisioner is* one of the solid
named set lei has filed notice of his intention
business men of thecouiity. He is Europe had kept hands off, Greece to make final proof in support of his claim, and
Do you want the News while it is News.
that
said proof will be made before the County
a man of excellent character, good would have been reduced very quickly
Clerk ofTillamook County, at Tillamook Ogn.,
tn
«lie
position
of
an
Ottoman
province
udgi incut iuk I withal Ims a mi .<)
on April 9th, 1898, viz:
At the present time there is still quite a strong probability that war
of liis own which* he is not nfiniil Bill in Cuba it is otherwise. The ¡11*111-
Wes-ey Day:
gents,
with
no
help,
have
held
their
own
If such should
II. E. No. 11714 for the S’a of N E'4 and Lots 1 will be Ceda re. I between Ihe United Shite« and Spain.
Io assert when oeciission demands.
be the ease otirpeople will wait for news from the front villi bi eat Lie«« suspense.
Every one regardless of parly is for tin re than three years, and Spain i« ' and 2 of Sec. 6 Tp 2 N. R.8 West,
He names the following witnesses to prove
satisfied with Mr. Ray’s nomina­ unable to conquer them. The people of his continuous residence upon and cultivation A m things stand at present, it will be impossible to get the news at Tillamook until
the United Stale« do not intend to help
it is at least 36 honra old. That will not be salisf. ctoiy to our people. We must
tion mill predicts his election.
of said land, viz:
Spain hold Cuba . On the contrary, they j William M. Mills, of llobsonville, Ore. David ha ve the new s and have it quickly. After Consulting some of our prominent busi­
lion. J, W. Maxwell, candidate
tire now icadv, in one way or hi another w. Rho«de«of Bay City,Oregon; Neb Hansen, ness and professional men, we have concluded Io publish a daily edition of the
for Representative is too well
to help the Cubans drive Spain out of Ihe ofTillamook, Oregon; William Haye-, of Bay
H eadlight while the war shall continue. that the people of Tillamook
known to require commendation. western hemisphere. If the occasion I (’hy, Oregon,
show sufficient interest in the matter and will give the necessary encouragement.
He lias been tried and found to be
Cha«. B. Moores,
goes pawl and we allow this Cuban I
Regit r.
Il costs considerable money to publish a daily newspaper, however small Unit
true to the interests of this eotiiily.
struggle to inn on indefinitely, tin '
paper may be. We must have al least 150 Hiibseribers to meet expenses.
ilecau do more for the county than
American people will have loet several
I he daily we propose to publish will be a 4 cmiimn» 4 page paper. It will
any other num whom we could degrees of «elf-respect and will certainly |
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
contain in brief all Ihe important associate press dispatches, including of Course
possibly send to Salem. lie is a
18th,
Land
Office
at
Oregon
City,
Ore.,
Feb.
not have gained anything in the opinion
thorough republican and can he
1898.—Notice is hereby given that the followi.ig all the war news and also a complete account of the present campaign in Oregon,
of mankind.—Fiom “The 1’iogies« t.f
named settler has filed notice of his intention together with all local news and the usual proportion of editorial and miscellaneous
trusted to do his duty in the legis
the World,” in American Monthly ! to make fi id proof in support of his claim,
In tu re.
matter. Il will he issued about three o'clock in il e afternoon of each day except
Review of Reviews for .April.
’ and th it said proof will be made before the Co.
The candidates for Justices and
! Clerk of Tillamook County at Tillamook Ore. Sunday. The price of (he daily will be 15 cents per week.
Constables partake of the excellent
We do not want any money now. all that we want to know is this: In case of
on April Sth, t8>8, viz.
Real Estate Transfers.
Henrie Hellebnyck;
character of the balance of the
war do you want a news sei vice of the kind suggested or do you not? If you «lo
of Sec. 28
ticket, they are all light and will Mar. 20 J. R. & Lydia S. Finley to Samantha II. E. No. 9941 for the N% of N
ffpscis the time to say so. We are not anxious enough to burden ourselves with a
and E’2 of S E% ot Sec. 21 Tp. 1 N, R. 9 W.
Mills, 5’2 A in Sec. 30 Tp 3S It 9 W.
be elected.
He names the following witnesses to prove daily newspaper to send out agents to bore you to lake it. We have published
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
G. W. SAPPING I’ON
FOR COUNTY CLERK
IIOMER MASON
FOR SHERIFF
II. H. ALDERMAN
FOB TRKASVBEH
HOWARD CARY
FOR AMMEhHoR
J.S. STEPHENS
FOR SCHOOL R( PER I XTF.NDKNT
GFO. B. LAMB
FOB CORONER
J. E. TUTTLE
FOR SURVEYOR
A M. AUSTIN
FOR commissioner
CHAS. KAY
FOR RJ.RESENT ATU. K
.1. W. MAXWELL
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, 1ST DIST.
JAMES GRAY
Groceries, Provisions, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes.
Loggers Supplies and General Merchandise.
In Case of War with Spain,
FOH Jl’HTK K OF THE I'KACK, 2|>. IIIBT.
T. II. GO Y NE
FOR CONSTABLE 1ST DISI RU T
A. KJJCIN
FOR CONMTABI.E 2D, DIHTUK’T
A. A. FORD
FOB CONSTAULK 3 d , HIHI KItr
HA.SS .1 ENSEN
Our County
tlie office, and hie work was done
to the eatiefaction of everyl;<xly.
Mr. Alderman’» popularity was in­
dicated by the large majority by
which he received h s nomination,
and he will be just ae popular when
election time comes.
For County Treasurer, a most
popular candidate was seb-cted.
Howard Cary is one of of our boys
whom evcryl»o<ly likes, lie has
filled the office of City Treasurer to
the satisfaction of everybody and
will perform equally well the duties
of treasurer of Tillamook County to
which he will surely be elected.
TILLAMOOK WEEKLY
Ticket
The Comity Convention held
laul Saturday, wm one of the most
successful and liHi'in.mious conven­
tions ever held by any parly in this
county. From the very first it
became evident tliat tlie discordant
«■lenient in the parly, which lias in
the past done so much to introduce
»3 Mary E. McKinley to Susannah Kin-
discord into t lie councils of conven­
nanian (Qrit Claim) part of C. T. Me his continuous residence upon and cultivation
tions mid to defeat the tickets after
of s id land, vis*
Kinley’s
War Inevtable
they were nominated, was in a
Tracy R. Elliott of Bay City, Ore. Thore
26 Theodore & Mary J. Kingsley,, l»y
hopeless minority and in fact
sheriff to Alfred Marolf Nb of N \\ J.* Hangvu, of Bay City. Ore. Thomas L. McFalls,
The latest <liH|iutclieM slate that
Sec 18 Tp 2 8 R 9 W «k E% of N E'4 Sec Bay City, Ore. John W. Jeuuings, of Bay City
there was no organized opposition the United State» I iiih withdrawn
Ore..
13 I'n 2 SR 10 W.
to tlie evident will of the majority. her mininter from Mailriil anil war
Chas. B. Moores.
3-» W. Hanes (by sheriff) to w. II. 8c G.
From first to last the session of the seems to be inevetable, if not nl-
Register.
A. Wehring 235 acres iu Tp 3 S R 9 W.
convention was harmonious an d reaily ileclareil anti begun. If
no disposition was expressed by ever nation went to war in a ju*t
Mrs. A. Inveen, residing at 7J0 Henry St., Al­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
anyone, save a disposition to do ' cause oitra ie a
jtiht one. Never ton. III., suffered with sciatic rheumatism for
that which was best for tlie party since the time when Abraham over eight mouths. She doctored for it nearly I.an<1 Office nt Oregon City, Ore.. Feb., nth 1898
the whole of this time, using various remedies —Notice is hereby given that the following
mid tlie people of the comity.
Lincoln ami the gallant Iwiys in recommended by friends, and was treated by named settler has filed notice of his intention
The ticket nominated we con­ blue atruek the Hhacklra from the the physicians, but received no relief. She then to make final proof in supj»ort of his claim, and
sider an exceptionally strong one, limliH of the nlaves in thia country, used one and a half bottle of Chamberlain's that sai.l j.ioot will be made before the County
<»f Tillamook County, at Tillamook Ogu.,
from top to bottom, there is not a liaa wncli an appeal been made to Pain Balm, which effected a complete cure Clerk
on vpiil 9th. 1898, viz:
mail 011 the ticket who is not wor­ the linma ity of any nation as the This is published at her request, as she wants
William M. Mil s;
others similarly afflicted to kn->w what cured
thy of the sup|sirt of the people of appeal made by Hufteriiig Cuba her. The 2$ and 50 cents sizes for sale by S. J. II E 11791 for the E% of W% of See. 8, Tp. 2 N.
R 8 West.
this county. From the beginning to this 11111 ion during llielxM three Sturgeon.
He names the following witnesses to porve
the H eadlight lias advocated the yenni. Cruel, blood thirdly Spain,
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
utmost harmony, amt hiirmony with a record of a thousand years Two year« ago R. J. Warren, a druggist at of sai-l land, viz;
exists beyond our inimt aangnine of infamy liehind lo r, has even out­ Pleasant Brook. N. Y , bought a small supply ot David W. Rhoades, of R .y City Oregon Nels
Chainberla n’a Cough Remedy. He sumes up
expectations. From the beginning stripped herself in cruelty by her the result as follows: "At that time the goods Hacseit, of Tillamook. Oregon, Wesley Day, of
B..y City, Oregon. William Hayes, of Bay ( ity.
w« hate advocated the placing in heartless butcheries and starving were unknown in this section;to day Chamber­ Oregon.
the field of the strongest |>ossible of innocent women ami children lain’s Cough Remedy Is a household Word. ’
Chas. B Moores.
ticket and again our most sanguine in t'liba. The horrible atroeilies It is the same in hundreds of communities.
Register.
Whenever the good qualities of Chaml»erlai.i s
expectations have been fulfilled.
of tlie war in the Netherlnnd Cough Remedy Itecome known the people will
G. W. Sappington, the can­ and the chambers of the inquisition have nothing else. For sale by S. J Sturgeon.
NOTH F FOR PUBLICATION.
didate fol* County Judge, has for have been transferred Io the shores
I.andO.nceat Orego 1 City. Ore. March -d.
NOTICE TO TAX -PAYERS.
189S-N*.,t; e is hereto given that the following
the putt two years been Justice of of the lil.erty loving Western Con­
the Peace in this district. In all tinent and re-enacted, if on a The delinquent tax- roll lor the year of ¡896, named settler ha« filed notice of his intention
to make tlnal proof in support of his claim, and
imr years of public life, many ot ■ smaller, yet oil a more cruel scale has been turned over to nte with a warrant that said proof will be made before P. I). Newell
attached thvret«» requiring me to collect the
tlum spent ns an attorney at law. at the very doors of tie United taxes on said roll by levy and sale of the per­ U. S. UommUslener at Nehalem, Oregon, on
we have never known a Justice < f Slates and the world has looked on sonal property of such delinquent tax pavers, May, 10th. rS9«. v z
James S. Stephens:
the Peace who lias given such good tu wonder that this nation did not ami if none be fom d »hen the real property
E lovMforthe W’jofE iof five 15 Tp tN
satisfaction io nil parties as did rise in its might and c tisli S| aiu as d scribed on said lax roll. 1 trust those who are II
delinquent will pay up soon, and thus save R 8 W
Justice Sappington,
lie Ims a />ne would crush a rabid dog that themselves considerable tost.
Ke name« the fo lowin ; witnesses to prove
hi« continuous residence upon and cultivation
good knowledge of law, is of an had invaded his home.
II H. Aldermau
of
said land viz.
Sheriff of Tillamook Co.. Ore
eminently fair and judicial mind,
For four hundred jenrs the
Jac.ib Mun.UhBnk, of Mi-hr>»,ka. Ore
mid is 1« iimu of excellent judge world has beheld in horror tlie
Wilham
of MUhawak,, Ore . t<l«.rd
mint and character—just the man cruelty, the peitidy, the mireiless
NOTICE OF FIN AL SETTLEMENT
Iliih of MKamk, o,e. Dell Bprlnger of
meded for County Judge.
Jmteheries conducted by Spain on
Notice *« hereby given, that the undersigned Mishawaka Orc.
Cha« B Moores.
Ilomer Mason, the candidate for the Western continent. From the his filed with the Uo nty Court of the Slate of
Reg i s te r
Clerk, is well mill favorably know n conquest of Mexico and Peru with Oregon for the County of Tillamook her final
a couut aaexeciitiix ot the last will and tesla
to every old citizen >f lids comity, their awful atrocities, down to the meut of Frank Hutchins, Deceased late of said
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
lie poFsesses, to an exceptional present war in Culia her tecord < ounty and stale, and that «aid coutl ha« fixed lAnd Offi r at Oregon City Or Msr 14
degree, the qualities of mind and lias always been the same. The luesdsy the third «lay of May t*H.flt m o’clock -Notice is hereby given that the follow .ng
heait and the business ipialilica- history of her dealing here Ims A M of«41 I day as the time ami t ,c county court a.m«J-Ukr l:„ «led m,lSreof hi. mientw.,,
room ill the county court house in saM County
m.ke fln.l proof in .npport ofhh claim, and
tious that fit him for the office to tilled the heal ts of all students of and State aa the place fur hearing said final to
that -a d proot will be made before the l-.mill.
W hich lie aspires. Hornet is just history with shuddering horror. account ami all objections thereto and all objec­ Clerk ot Tillamook
at Tillamook Ore
tions to the settlement of said estate then and May, and. iv« rii
the man for a painstaking, careful
As a result of her misrule there.
J..ted March 2 ad ifkjR
Richard (*. Burton;
mid obliging official.
cruelty and perfidy, she has lost
IL K No
Ellen A Hull bin«
«nr the W’ _____
, Of I. w Hot Sec
II. II. Alderman, tlie candidate every colony she held in tin- West
»A J To 'sT
Executrix of the last will and testament o «»•I Lol. i:. ri.
tl w.
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for Sherffl, lias amply demonstrat­ | era world, except Culia and a few Frank llittchin« Deceased
I T Maulshy.
Re Mme.
the .vi.'iv'ing
following wiinc«se«
witne.«-. to
to-
ed his ability to till tlie office to other insignificant islands. From
-
prove
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Atty for the Executrix
ro,,*iM«ou. re«d. ace upon an,| cuhiv.tio,,
which lie aspires. For two years ( holding all of Smlli Anieiica and
of said land, viz
past l e has practically been Sheriff about oiie-tliird of N< rib America
strhol*. Air .Her. of Ne.kowin Ore F„, 1
K-lurate Your Vtowolo With CMORroMb
of tliis county. He performed all she has descended to this, and the
* hin,.r of Srekowio Ore . J. ho W Wh.u:,,.,«
If < C C fail, druggist« n fund uicuey
the det ical work of tlie office imd time has now come when, her cup
V.kr>«u>Ore IN er F Ilei «l.re„d. of
kowin Orr
No-Tv Ha., for » in,
most of Hie outside work, even |of iniquity full, see must tie hurl­
i
Gurantml tobam babtt r«rr rrakw.
ChM B Mw,.
while Mr, Jackson noiuinally held ed from her last possession on a I men
airoa«. Wwxl pure
w, Il AU drae...»
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Register
daily pipers and know, not only that there is no profit ¡11 a small daily, but that
it entails an eno*nious amount of work, but in order to accommodate our readers
we will publish itifweget the necessary number of subscriptions promised. I't
older Io test public «eiuiment we will give all a chance to express themselves, by
signing and forwarding to us Ihe following coupon, immediately.
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Editor Headlight.
Being desirous of securing a quick news service, I here­
by agree in case Hostilities should btcak out between the United
States and Spain, to become a subscriber to the
«
Daily Headlight
at 1 j cents per week for at least 2 months or less in case the war
shall be sooner ended.
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TI ip «bove i oii|K,n will not appear agalli. S„ p|eaTO »igll
al once au A forward
Io till« office eo that we may prepare for bimineea.
A tldi ess The H eadlig ht ,
Tillamook, Ore
Sturgeon’s
A Fine Line of Jewelry
Fnscr’plîüî Cwtfsîly Compounded