Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 07, 1898, Image 4

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    THE
TILLAMOOK WEEKLY
continent which she han filled wi li
carnage and woe. It i» fitting
that the United State< sl.ould be
the nation to end Spanish misrule
in America. No other ni.tion on
earth would hove endured what we
have endured. Fifty millions of
our property has been destroyed;
a turtHc of $100,000,003 per an num
ruined; our citizens have been im­
prisoned; one of our best warships
with most of its gallant crew lies
<
in the mud at lhe 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
Mr. Stephens, as candidate for has been hooted, hissed and
County Assessor, to succeed him­ trampled into the dust. It is time
□ur line of Generel MarchandiBS is unusually complete.
self, is the right man in the right lour
|
patience was exhausted: the
place. The Assessor’s ofiice is a time of retribution lias come at j
difficult one to fill to the satisfac­
last and that it will be swift and
tion of everyone, but Mr. Stephens terrible no tine who has any
Ims done as well as anyone could
knowledge of the relative strength
do, Mr. Stephens is ail honest of the two nations can for a moment I
careful and deserving official and doubt.
oughtto be re-elected.
Try us and you will be convinced
The office of County School i
Our Duty to <’uba
Superintendent is one of the most
J. K. SIBLKY. ApiMgci1 of
impertant offices in the county, and ' Quite re^artlle.iH of the responsibilities
i
requires A man well skilled in th<J
the office, and his work was done
to lhe satisfaction of everybody.
D. DeK. Bowman, E
ana
Mr. Alderman’s popularity was in­
dicated by the large majority by
lie received h s nomination,
Bfficial Papar, TillanaA City and County which
and lie will be just as popular when
election time comes.
RATK8 OF SUBSCRIPTION.
For County 'I'reasurer, a mo-st
(traiCTLT IN ADVAXCB.)
On« year . ...................................................... 81 W popular candidate was seUcted.
Six months ......................................
75. Howard Cary is one of of our boys
Three months.......................................
bU
whom evcryliody likes. He has
filled the office of City Treasurer to
Telephons No 6
the satisfaction of everybody and
offlee corn eroi M'»*». - •
will perform equally well the duties
of treasurer of Tillamook County to I
which he will surely be elected.
Sillamoolt Qee.bltijht
^publican County Ticlçet.
FORCOUNTY JUDGE
G. W. SAPPINGTON’
FOR COUNTY CLERK
HOMER MASON’
FOB HHKBlFr
II. II. ALDERMAN
«On TKEASVRF.K
HOWARD CARY
HEADLIGHT
They never.kick!
Why should they?
Keeps tlie best of everything and
Sells at the lowest living rates.
J. S. STEPHENS
FOR (SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
GEO. B. LAMB
roil CORONI «
FOU SIHVEYOK
A. M. AUSTIN
FOR COMMISSIONER
CHAS. RAY
FOB Rl.BKHENTATIVK
.1. W. MAXWELL
FOR JUBTK E OF THE PEACE, 1ST DIKT.
JAMES GRAY
FOR JUSTICE OF TIIE PEACE, 2l>. DIRT.
T. H GOYNE
FOR CONSTABLE 1ST DISTRICT
A. KLEIN
FOR CONSTABLE 3D, DlHTlllCT
HANS .1 ENREN
Our County
Ticket
I
lA/e keep a full Bftjck of
Groceries, Provisions, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes.
Loggers Supplies and General Merchandise.
find HJiP,
Hobsonville Ore.
for the Maine incident, it is apparently
F or ahhekhor
t
art of teaching. Whoso well fitted true that the great majority of the Ameri­
Principle Office 330 Market Street, San Fram isci Mills ¡ h 'J' i m kee, Cal
for this as a man fresh from n' can people are hoping that President
school where teaching the art of McKinley will promptly utilize the occa­
pedagogy is made a specialty. 1 sion to secure the complete pacification
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Geo. B. Lamb is a man of excep­ and independence of Cuba. '1 be e are
Land
Office at Ore on City, Oregon. Mar 23,
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., Mar. 14,
tionally fine attainments and a few people in the United States—we Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., March 3d | 1S98.—Notice
is hereby given that the following-
character and a candidate
of 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 ill d notice of his intention
named settler lias filed notice of his intemiob
which Tillamook Comity may be 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 to
make final proof in support of his claim, »nd
proud. He is a native son and a> ulation of seventy-five millions— who I that said proof will be made before the County that said proof will be made before lhe County that said proof will be made before the CAkaty
> Clerk oi lillamook County, at Tillamook, Oro.
Clerk
of
Tillamook
Co.,
at
Tillamook
Oregon,
worthy one.
Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook
believe that the United States ought to
on May 16th, 1898, viz:
Oregon, on May 2d, 1898, viz:
j
J. E. Tuttle the candidate for j join hands with Spain in forcing the ou Apiil 26th, 1898 viz:
Edward B. Graves;
H.Eli I’. Olds heir-at-law of Reed Olds, Deed;
Nicholas Affolter;
Coroner is oneofour rustling young ! Cuban insurgents to lay down theirarms
II
E
9790,
for
tlie
S.
ofN.
W.
and
E.
%
of
S
E 9288 for the 8. E. % of N. W. % and N.
II. E. No. 9821, for the Lots 1, and 2 and S. H of
W. of Sec. 9 Tp. 5, 8. R 9 W.
men, who by his own exertion Ims and to accept Spanish sovereignty as a of S, W. 14 of Sec. I, Tp. 2 S. R. 10 W.
N. E K of Sec. 6, Tp. 6 S. R. 10 W.
He
names
the
following
witnesses
to
prove
He
names
the
following
witnesses
to
prove
made for himself a place among! permanent condition, under tin* promise
He names the following witnesses to prove
| 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 his continuous residence upon and cultivation ' of said land, viz;
of said land, viz:
ami is bound to succeed in his can ment, of course, to convince lhe Ameri­ Sebastian Miller, of Tillamook, Ore.. James Lewis L- Short ridge, of Dolph Or.; A. B. of said land, viz;
Emil Schiller, of Neskowin, Ore., Thomy M.
didacy.
can 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. Hellen-
Tillamook, Ore. MoutD. Reading, of Tillamook Tillamook Or.; Elias H. Conner, of Tillauook
tlii?
lowest
depths
of
infamy.
It
is
much
A. .M. Austin, County Surveyor,
brand. of Neskowin, Ore., John Whiteman,of
! Or.
Orc.
Neskowin Ore.
was very properly nominated to : worse than the proposition made by a
Chas. B. Moores
Chas. B. Moores.
Chas. B Moores, Register,
succeed himself. Mr. Austin had few people in Europe hist year that lhe
Register
Register.
no opposition and was nominated [ victorious Turks should have the coun-
by acclamation, Mr. Austin is a I lenaitce and support of lhe great nations
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
a good man and n good surveyor. j of Europe in making Gteece a part of
;
Land
Office
at Oregon City, Ore., Feb. 18, 1898
Chas, R ly, t lie nominee for I the Turkish empire. For the Turks i ■ —Notice is h reby given that the following
i
had
fairly
Conquered
the
Greeks,
and
if
Commisioner is* one of the solid
I named set ler has filed notice of his intention
Europe had kept bands off, Greece! I to make final proof iu support of his claim, ami
business men of thecouiity. lie is
Do you want the News while it is News.
a man of excellent character, good would have been reduced very quickly 1 that said proof will be made before the County
* to the position of an Ottoman province | I Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook Ogn.,
mlgi meul ami witlml Ims a mi .<1
I on April 9th, 1898, viz:
At tlie present time there is still quite a Birring probability that w»r
of his own which' he is not afraid But in Cuba it is otherwise. 'I’he in«ur- 1
Wesley Day;
Io assert when occiission demands. gents, with no help, have held their own II. E. No. 11744 for tlieS'aof N E!4 and Lots 1 will lie ,'eclare.l between the United Hlates and Spain. If such should
be the ruse our people will wail for news from the front with Ineiitldesssilkpfiiw.
Everyone regardleas of parly is for m< re than three years, mid Spain is | and 2 of Sec. 6 Tp 2 N. R. 8 West.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
satisfied with Mr. Huy’s nomina­ unable t<> conquer them. The people of 1 his continuous residence upon and cultivation As things stand at present, it will be impossiblr to get tbo news at Tillamook until
the United States do not intend fo help 1
it is nt least 3t> hours chi. Thnt will not be entisf.ictoiy to our people. We must
tion mid predicts his election.
of said land, viz:
Spain bold Cuba . < >n lhe contrary, they
William M. Mills, of Hobsonville, Ore. David have the news a ml Imre it quickly. After consulting some of our prominent bnai-
lion. J, W. Maxwell, candidate j
are now ready, in one way or iu another W. Rhoades of Bay ('ity, Oregon; Nels Hansen, ness mid professioiiHl men, we have concluded to publish n daily edition of the
for Representative is too well
to help the Cubans drive Spain out of the of Tillamook, Oregon; William Hayes, of Bay H eadlight while the war shall conli nue. provided that lhe people of Tillamook
known to require commendation.
western hemisphere. If the occasion ('ity, Oregon.
show sufficient interest in the matter and will give the necessary encoumgemat.
He Illis been tried mid found Io be
goes past mid we
thia (’iihan
It costs coiisiilernl.le money Io publish a daily newspaper, however small that
tine In I lie interest s of this count v.
struggle to inn on indefinitely, lhe
paper may lie
We mint linvii nt least 150 snbsci ibeis to meet expenses.
ilecnii do more forthecounty than
I
American people will have lost Keveral
The daily we propose to pullHsI; will be a 4 coiumn, 4 page paper. It will
any other limn whom we could
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION
degrees oi self-respect and will cerlainiy
contain in brief all the important associate press dispntclies, including of Colirie
possibly send to Salem, lie is a
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., Feb. iSth,
not have gained anythin; in the opinion
thorough republican mid can be
1898.—Notice is hereby given that the follow iug all the war news and also a complete account of the present campaign in Oregon,
of mankind.—From
The Progress of
named settler has filed notice of his intention together with nil I oi - h I news and the usual proportion of editorial mid miscellaneous
trusted to do his duty in the leg’s
lhe World,” in American .Monthly to make fi al proof in support of his claim,
lat ure.
matter. It will lie issued about three o’clock in tl e afternoon of each day except
Review of Reviews for A pril.
and that said proof will be made before the Co.
'flm candidates for Justices mid
Clerk of Tillamook County at Tillamook Ore. Sunday. The price of the daily will be 15 cents per week.
Constables partake of the excellent
We do not wind any money now, nil that we want In know is this: III caseof
on April 8th, 1898, viz;
Real Estate Transfets.
Henrie Hellebuyck;
cliaracler of tlie balance of the
war do you want a news service of the kind suggested or do you not? If you <lo
ofN E% of Sec, 28
ticket, they are all light and will Mar. 20 J. R. Jc Lydia S. Finley to Samantha II. E. No. 9941 for the
now is the lime to say so. We are not anxious enough to burden ourselves with a
and E’._, of S E% of Sec. 21 Tp. 1 N, R. 9 W.
Mills, 5’2 A in Sec. 30 Tp 3SR9 W.
be elected.
•i
He names the following witnesses to prove daily newspaper to send out agents Io bore you Io take it. We have publialied
Tlie County Convention held
laHl Siitiirday, wun one of Hie iiioh I
hiicceHKfni and liarin.iniotiM eonven-
tioiiH ever held by any parly in II hh
county. From the very first it
became evident thnt tlie discordant
element in tlie party, which lias in
the past done so much to introduce
»3 Mary E. McKinley to Susannah Kln-
dincord into the councils ofconven-
naman (Qril Claim) part of C. T. Me his continuous residence upon and cultivation
tions and to defeat the tickets after
of s id land, viz*
Kinley's
War Inevtable
they were iiominaled, was in u
Tracy R. Elliott.of Bay City, Ore. Th ore
26 Theodore Sc Mary J. Kingsley,, by
hopeless minority and iu fact
Haugen, of Bay City, Ore. Thomas L- McFalls,
sheriff to Alfred Marolf NJ._. of N \\
The latest dispatches state that
Bay
City. Ore. John W. Jennings, of Bay City
Sec 18 Tp 2 8 R 9 W <k E% of N E‘4 Sec
there Wils no organized opposition
the United States lias withdrawn
Ore..
13 Tp 2 SR 10 VV.
to tlie evident will of the majority. her minister from Madrid and war
Chas. B. Moores.
3J W. Hanes (by sheriff) to w. H. & G.
From first to last the session of tlie
Register.
A. Wehring 235 acres iu Tpj S R 9 W.
seems to be inevetable, if not al­
convention was l.nrmonioiis an d
ready declared and begun. If
no disposition was expressed by ever nation went
to Wilf in n just
Mrs. A. Invcen, residing at 720 Henry St., Al­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
nnyone, save a disposition to do
cause ours is a just one. Never ton, III., suffered with sciatic rheumatism for Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., Feb., 12th 1898
Hint which was best for the party since the time
over eight months. She doctored for it nearly
when Abraham the whole of this lime, using various remedies —Notice is hereby given that the following
and the people of the county.
Lincoln and I lie gallant lioys in recommended by friends, and was treated by named settler has filed notice of his intention
The ticket noniimited we con­ blue struck the shackles from the the physicians, but received no relief. She then to make final proof In support of his claim, and
sider 1111 exceptionally strong one, limbs of the slaves in this country, used one and a half bottle of ( haniberlain s that sai l i-tool will be made before the County
from top to bottom, there is not a lias such an appeal been made to Pain Balm, which effected a complete cure Clerk <if Tillamook County, at Tillamook Ogn ,
on April 9th. 1898, viz:
num on tlie ticket who is not wor­ the litinia ity of any nation as the This is published at her request, as she wants
William M Mil s;
others similarly afflicted to know what cured
thy of lhe support of tlie people of appeal made by sull'ering Cuba her. The 25 and 50 cents sixes for sale by S. J. H E. 11790 for the EM of W% of See. 8, Tp. 2 N.
R.
8
West.
this county. From the beginning to this nation during the last three Sturgeon.
He names the following witnesses to porve
the II kaiilkiiit Ims advocated the years. Cruel, blood thirsty Spain,
li»s continuous residence upon and cultivation
utmost harmony, mid harmony with a record of a thousand years Two years ago R. J. Warren, a druggist at of said land, viz;
exists beyond our most «augnine of infamy behind her, has even out­ Pleasant Brook, N. Y., bought a small supply of
David W. Rhoades, of Bay ( ity Oregon. Nels
Uhainbei la n's Cough Remedy. He sutues up
expectations. From the beginning stripped herself in cruelty by her the result ns follows: "At that time the goods Hacseu. of Tillamook. Oregon, Wesley Day, of
we have advocated the placing in heartless butcheries and starving were unknown in this section:to day Chamber­ B..y City. Oregon. William Hayes, of Bay ( ity,
Oregon.
Hie field of the strongest |>ossible of innocent women mid children lain's Cough Remedy is a household word. ’
Chas. B. Moores.
1
It
is
the
same
in
hundreds
of
communities.
ticket ami again our most sanguine in Cuba. The horrible atrocities
Register.
Whenever the good qualities of Chaml>erlai>i s
ex ped a I ions have been fulfilled,
of the war in the Netherlnnd Cough Remedy become known the people will
G. W. Sappington, the can­ and tho chambers of tlie inquisition have nothing else. For sale by S. J Sturgeon
NOTH F FOR PUBLICATION
didate for County Judge, has for have been transferred Io the shores
Land Office at Orego 1 City, Ore. March .d
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.
the past two years been Justice of of the liberty loving Western Con­
-Nut': e ia hereto) given that the following
the i’ciieo in this district. In all tinent and re-enacted, if on a The delinquent tax- roll for the year of 1898, named-ettlvr haa filed notice of his intention
to
make
llnal proof in support of his claim and
has
been
turned
over
to
me
with
a
warrant
uur years of public life, many of smaller, yet on a more cruel scale
attached thereto requiring me to collect the that said proof will be made before P I) Newell
tlum spent ns an attorney al law. nt the very doors of tie United taxes on said roll by levy and sale of the per­ U. S. CommiMioner at Nehalem, Oregon on
we Imve never known a Justice if States and the world Ims looked on sonal property of such delinquent tax payers, May. 10th, 1898. v z
James S. Stephens;
the Peace who Ims given such good in wonder that this nation did not and if none be found then the real property
satisfnetion to nil parlies as did rise in its might mid c.’lish Spain as described on said tax roll. I trust those who .ire R H E 8 \V 1^2 for the W' aof E',of See. 15 0 Tp H «N '
delinquent
will
pay
up
soon,
and
thus
save
.lilstice Sappington,
lie him a Jmie would crush a rabid dog that themselves considerable tost.
H« na ies the Io lnwin: witnesses to prove
good knowledge of law, is of an I hud invaded his home.
M. eominum., r..i.l«„„ upon ,,ld cu|livHllon
It H. Alderman
of said land viz:
eminently fair and judicial mind,
Sheriff of Tillamook Co.. Ore.
For four hundred years
Jacob MuniMiank, or MUhnvaka
mid is a man of excellent judge world has beheld in horror
WllUam W alton, of Mi.hanak». Orc F<|
incut mid clmrncter -just lhe man cruelty, the pel Udy, tho mire
NOTICE OF FIN AL SETTLEMENT
High of MWuwaka O,c. ihu springer, of
needed for Comity Judge.
butcheries conducted by Spain on
Notice *s hereby giver., that the undersigned Mishawaka Ore.
Chas B Moores.
Homer Mason, lhe candidate for tho Western continent. From the has filed with the Co nty Court of the Blate of
________ ___________ Register
Clerk, 1« well nod favorably known conquest of .Mexico anil Peril with Oregon for the County <»( Tillamook her final
a-count asexecutt ix 01 the last will and tesla
to every old citizen >f this comity, their awful atrocities, down to the meul of Frank Hutchins, Deceased late of Mid
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
lie piiFsesses, Io mi exceptional present war in Cuba her iecord I ouiity andtltaie. sud that said couil has fixed
UnxtOffi.eM O'«o„Ci1y Or M„r ,4 IM
«t 10o’clock
degree, tlie qimliliea of mind and has always been the same. The I ursda) the third day of May
‘
,,cr'b* riven ih.t the folio«
o( '»• nite,.n..i,
heart and lhe business qualifica­ history of her dealing here Ims A M of said day as the time and t ,e county court lU>"m.!e"7‘"l":i‘'
room in the county court house in said Uouuly
make Bn«l proof h, .npport of hl, cl.bn. ,nil
tions that fit him for the ofiice to tilled the hearts of nil students of and State as the place for hearing s«id dual
which lie aspire«. Hotnei is just history with shuddering horror. account and all objections thereto and all objec J *
•' Tillamook Ore
the man for a painstaking, careful
As a result of her misrule lions to the settlement of said estate then and M.y.iud, tv« ni
there. j,tcd March .’2d ifcjR
mid obliging official.
Rkhaid ( Burton:
cruelly mid perfidy, she has lost
H F Xn oi., fo. the
tj ,)(H w
Flleu A Hutehin«
II. II. Alderman, the candidate every colony she held in the West
l-xecntrix of the last will and testament o "."V*" 'r' “ '*
* ol
Tp. 6 g.
for Sherffi, Ims amply demimatrai- era world, except Cuba mid a few Frank Hutchins. Deceased
I
T
Maulsbv,
ed his ability to fill the office Io other insignificant islands. From
He»»«, the following wltneMe. to
Atty for the Executrix.
which lie aspiren. For two years holding all of Sou I li Aineiica and
past be Ims practically been slierifi nbout one-third of Nirlli America
E<l«cnte Yonr V*ow»lz With UnNcaret«.
of thia county, lie performed all she has descended to thi*. mid the
the clerical work of tlie ofiice and time Inis now come when, her cup RR. Ä If i.. C C Lül, druggists rvL.n«t money
Mo-To-Hzc for Fifty trota.
most of the outside work, eveu| of iniquity full, see must be hurl-
i
Guamntenl t<»bocro babit ettrr make« went
while Mr, Jackson nominally held ed from her last pometsiou on a men
ztrvag. bhwd pure Ms.M
In Case of War with Spain.
daily papers mid know, not only that there is no profit in a small daily, but that
it entails mi eiio-moiis nnioiint of work, but »« order to accommodate our readers
we will publish it if we get the necessary iiuuiber of subscriptions promised. In
eider Io test public sentiment we will give all a chance to express themselves,Im
signing mid forwarding to us the following coupon, immediately.
,/ty
Editor Headlight:
fíei ng desirous of securing a quick news service, I here­
by agree in case Hostilities should break out between the Untied
Statesand Spam, to become a subscriber to the Daily Headlight
at 15 cents per week for at least 2 months or less in case the war
shall be sooner ended.
Name
P. 0. Address
......... . ..................................................................................................... .
I I ip «hove I-Oii|>on will not appear itg,<in . So please sign
at
and forward
Io Illis office »0 that we may prepare for biisiiieas.
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