Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 08, 1899, Image 3

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 8, 1899
Third of a Century’s Experience enters into the JVIanufaeture of
MAYFIELD PANTS AND SUITS
made from tliem’Vw/i ln‘l^e lr^lu Pure> honest, all-wool and all-wool filling good, the product of our own looms, and are thoroughly scoured and shrunk, so that garments
Thek i an faen.re
fading or shrinking, which makes them ihe BEST and CHEAPEST mt the market for laboring men.
manufacturers who L n ’ . i°ln. 'C ", tresh from the sheep’s back to the garments ready to wear, is done in our own Mills and watched with strictest scrutiny known to
FOR THEIR MONEY
tO Ula*e *lones^ goods. By manufacturing the product of our own looms we are able to give our customers 50 per cent GREATER VALUE
^*.3^3,?tee.e'cry
to be perfect in material and workmanship, and all dealers are authorized to make good this warranty at our expense.
nve C n
,1S ”lade4W1 LOUt .P??"8 or Patchi”S’ in the best of style and perfect in fit.
««J aii it’ ,’1 L'-irlerC»<ane '' ho sold them in 1898, and over two million men now wearing them, testify to the high grade and superior merits of the Celebrated All-Wool
and All-Wool Filling Mayfield Cassimore Pants and Suits.
s
.
/
s *
u
(Hayfield CUoolen JVIills, JVlfrs., Oiayfield, Kentucky.
Sold
NEHALEM EUMBER.
by COHN & Co.,
Tillamook,
Oregon
HEADLIGHT PIRATE
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
plete that is not co-extensive with the
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore.,
federal government. If the extinguish­
May qth, 189^.
Notice is hereby given that the following
Michigan Firm Will Build a Mill Doles Out Gems of Current ment of the trust is left to state legis­
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
lation. the public at large will be vic­
to Saw It.
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
timized as long as a single state will
Topics and Events.
that said proof will be made before the Register
Janies H. Griffin, tiinebr cruiser in the
ami Receiver, at Oiegon City, Oregon, June
furnish a robbers’ roost where the
A
t least three ' great trusts have no spoils collected in other states can lie
24th, 1899. viz :
employ of the Snell Lumlter Company,
ARTHUR WILLIAMS;
concern about the policy of protection—
Mr. Bryan does not agree
H.E. No. 114I8 for the Sw '4 of sec. 10, tp. 1 8,
of Au Sable. Mich., has recently return­ the Standard Oil trust, the school book divided."
R 6 W.
with the supreme court of the United
ed from a tour of insjiectioii in the Ne trust and the silver bullion trust.
He names the fo lowing witnesses to prove
States that the liest protection of the
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
lialem woods, where the company has
* * *
people against trusts would be found
of m H land, viz:
Charles L. Dick, W. C. Peiffer, John Boyd, S.
T he gloom which settled over the in state legislation.
purchased a number of claims on which
L. Berry, of Gaston, Oiegon.
* * *
some 50,000,000 feet of timber are sup­ town when Casey struck out must have
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been the sunshine of paradise beside the
B ank circulation continues to decline.
posed to be standing in the tree. Ne­ pall caused by Tod Sloan losing four,
According to figures furnished from the
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
gotiations, he says, ace pending with a teen straight races over in England.
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore.,
’ office of the comptroller of the currency,
May yth, 1899.
« « « 4
[ the net loss since the beginning of the
view to the purchase of 500,000,000 feet
Notice is hereby given that the following
A n Ind'ana woman on v 26 years old I present month in bond-secured circula­
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
more
This timber land has not been
has disposed ot her ntth husband by tion based upon United States bonds
to make final proof in support of his claim,
bought on s)>eculation, lie says, but for shooting him. If the courts are expe­ has declined from $214,000,000 on Jan­
and that said proof will be made before the
Register and Receiver, at Oiegon City, Oregon,
the purpose of lieing sawed into lumber. ditious she hopes to be on the matri­ uary 1, 1899, to $206,000,000. It is
oil J tine 24th, i A n . viz :
CHARLES L. DICK;
A large sawmill will be built at the mouth monial market again without serious stated that the new 3 per cent bonds
U.K. 11430, for the Nw
of see. 10, tp. 1 8, R
have not proved a potent factor in in­
of the Nehalem this fall, to cost $150.000, delay.
• \\
* * *
creasing circulation, but it is not un­
He names the following witnesses to prove
and logs will tie rafted down the stream
his continuous 1 esidence upon and cultivation
J erry S impson says he is glad ex­ likely that they have arrested its decline.
of s id land, v z
to the mill.
Senator Peffer has deserted the popu­ They are not proving a permanent basis
Arthur Williams, John Boyd, 8. L. Berry, W.
There is no harbor for deep-water ves- list party, as Peffer's peculiarities of circulation. A good many banks
C. PeiHer, of Gaston, Oregon.
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selves at the mouth of the Nehalem, but brought ridicule upon himself, and in­ which deposited them soon after they
cidentally upon the party. Jerry is were issued are now withdrawing them
ships can be loaded in fair weather by becoming particular since he commenced from the custody of the treasury and
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office al Oiegon City, Ore.,
means of lighters, while lumber Isirges to wear socks.
retiring the circulation of which they
April 2.5, 1899.
* * *
were the basis. In the present month
Notice is hereby given Hint the following-
may be towed in and out by tugs at all
iianietl settler lias filed notice of his intention
| T he feeling is said to lie growing the withdrawals of these bonds have ex­
seasons.
to make fimtl pioot in support of hisclaim, ami
I stronger among the popocratie leaders ceeded $1,000,000. This fact of the de­
that said proof will he matte before the County
The Snell Lumber Company is an old ! that silver would not lie dropped as cline of national bank circulation is of
I Clerk of Tillamook county, ut Tillamook, Ore,,
on June 10th, 1899, viz
established enterprise in Michigan and a party issue. Of course not—at least i interest to the business public. The loss
Gents Chainless
$75.00
CHARLES II. BLAKE,
Columbia Model
is reputed to lie worth $35,000,000. The | not so long as the silver bullionaires are 1 of $8,000,000 of this currency during
H. K. 10969. for the Sw % of Se1, S % of Sw '4
j willing to put up ICO-cent dollars to | the last five months is not a particularly
ami Nw >4 of Sw ’4 of Sec. 20 Tp. 2 S, K.9. W.
Ladies Chainless
.75.00
Columbia Model
company has bought considerable,’tim­ boost the agitation for a government ! serious matter, since the addition to ths
I He names the follow! g witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
ber in Washington and in California for fiat making their silver acceptable for ; stock of gold in that time has more than
Gents Chain Wheel
.50.00
Columbia Model
ot said lsmi, viz :
offset
the
dec
’
.
ine
in
bank
circulation,
but
speculative purposes, buying the proved- debts at twice its value.
Lars I*. Rey, Benj «mill W. Turner, John N.
Ladies
Chain
Wheel
.
50.00
Columbia Model
I Simmons, ana James L. Simmons, of Nestorton,
! if the falling off should continue at that
* * *
up claims from settlers on a moderate
Oregr*
rate
it
would
sooner
or
later
become
Gents
Chain
Wheel
.40.00
Columbia . Model
T he war with Spain has already re­
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margin over the government price.
sulted in the death of more than 6,000 serious, particularly if there should take
Gents
• 3500
Hartford Pattern
1 >
able-bodied young men in the prime of place, as is quite possible, an outflow of
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land office at Oregon City. Ore ,
life.
In other words, the number of gold, or even a cessation of the inflow.
Ladies
TILLAMOOK WEATHER.
Hartford Pattern
■ 35,°°
May 19th, 1891».
American soldiers who tell in battle or It is obviously to lie desired that the
Notice
is
hereby
given that the f Rowing-
banks
should
increase
their
circulation
Gents
.25.00
Vedette Pattern 21,
1 1
died in the hospital would muster more
Temperature.
1 named settler Ims filed notice of his intention
and
this
would
naturally
lie-expected
in
1 to make final proof in support of Itis claim, and
Maxi-
Mini.
Rain, than five solid regiments of 1,200 men connection with growing business, but
. 26.00
22, Ladies
» »
that said proof will be made beforo the County
11
This is an awful sacrifice for
mum.
mum.
fall. each.
Mean.
Clei k of Tillamook co., at Tillnmook, Oregon,
manifestly
the
banks
do
not
find
it
pro.
we
are
selling
at
a
reduced
humanity and civilization in the tropics.
We
have
a
few
’
98
models
which
on June 29th, 18919, viz :
fitable to do so. A declining bank cur­
1 . . 51 ... 35 . .. 43.0 ... 0.35
JAMES TIGARD:
*
*
All wheels fitted with either single or double clincher tube H.E. No. 11439 lor the W ’..of Nw '4, see. 25,
rency, if continued, means ultimately a rate,
2 . . 55 ... 35 .
45.0 ... 0.05
N ot so long ago the iron furnaces higher rate of interest.
Ne LofNe'i, sec. 26, Se % of Se
sec 23, Tp.
3 . . 58 ... 43 . .. 50.1 ... 0.18
5 S. K. 10 W.
tires.
4 . . 62 ... 46
. 54.0 ... 0.05 were looking for some place where they I
* * *
He names the following witnesses to prove
POPE MANUFACTURING CO.
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
5 . . 54 ... 46 . . 50.0 ... 0.21 could sell their product, and many of
T here is some dissatisfaction in the
of said land, viz :
6 . . 56 ... 45 . . 50.1 ... 0.03 them, being unable to find it, closed Grand Army of the Republic with the
C. E. Biscoiier, of Dolph. Oregon ; A. M.
down.
Now
the
puzzle
is
to
produce
7 . . 56 ... 43 .
49.1 ... 0.00
administration of the Pension bureau.
Maiiritzen ofoietown, Or.; J. ('. Foster, of Ole-
own, Or.; Will Renter, of Oretown, Or.
8 . . 55 ... 47 . . 51.0 ... 0.62 enough to supply the demand and the Recently the New York state encamp­
C11 as . B. M oorhs . Register.
9 . . 54 ... 45 . . 49.1 ... 0.13 customers of pigiron are at their wits’ ment adopted a resolution expressing
NEXT DOOR TO BANK.
10 . . 55 ... 36 . . 45.1 ... 0.41 end, too. Still there are calamity howl-: its disapprobation of the way in which
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
11 . . 56 ... 39 . . 47.1 ... 0 82 ' ers in Oregon who insist the evidences the bureau is administered and calling
Isund Office at Oregon City, Or.
12 . . 59 ... 39 . . 49.0 ... 0.18 i of prosperity are purely local.
May jiat, IH99
for the removal of the commissioner,
* * *
Notice I m hereby given that the following
13 . . 52 ... 34 . . 430 ... 0.20
Hon. H Clay Evans. A delegate to the
named
Mettler
Ims
filed
notice
of
Ills intention
I nformation gathered by Iowa rail- encampment declared that the commis
14 . . 55 ... 32 . . 43.1 ... 0.02
to make final proof in Miipport of his claim, and
15 . . 55 ... 31 . . 43.0 ... 0.00 ! way managers indicates that Iowa sioner is a southerner and not in sym­
that Haiti proof will be made before County
Cleik of Tillamook county, at Tillamook, Or.,
16 . . 54 ... 44 . . 49.0 ... 0.70 farmers are not holding so much of last pathy with the Grand Armv, also that
on July 22nd, 1K99, viz
17 . . 55 ... 39 . . 47.0 ... 0.50 year's corn crop as of the 1897 crop his policy is parsimonious and his de­
CHAIH.K8 R OSTRANDER.
18 . . 52 ... 42 . . 47.0 ... 0.25 I at the same time last year. There is cision unjust. Commissioner Evans has
H.E. 10402 for the W J4 of Ne % ami W
of
ALLEN,
Sc %. Sec. 31, Tp. 2 N, It. 8 W.
19 r. . 52 ... 44 . . 48.0 ... 0.20 estimated to be a surplus of 7.7000,000 deemed it proper to take notice of this
lie names the following witiiCRgea to prove
20 . . 55 ... 45 . . 50.0 ... 0.18 bushels, however, stored along one line feeling and in a letter to a member of
Proprietor-
his continuous residence upon an 1 cultivation
of sal<l land, viz :
21 . . 61 ... 46 . . 53.1 ... 0.03 of railway, over half of which is still *n congress he shows that ex-union soldiers
Asa M Hare and George A. Monroe, of Bay
22 . . 59 ... 45 . . 52.0 ... 0.18 the hands of the growers. The pros­ have not lieen neglected so far as posi.
City, Or., George W. Kiger, Tilhimook City,Or.;
23 . . 55 ... 48 . . 51 1 ... 0.52 pective increase in aennge for the present tions in the bureau are concerned.
Joseph T. Nevins. Bay City, Or.
year
is
assigned
as
the
reason
for
the
C has B. M oorf . s , Hegister,
The fact is that Commissioner Evans
24 . . 53 ... 43 . . 48.0 ... 0.60
has made a good many enemies among
25 . . 56 ... 45 . . 50.1 ... 0.32 recent large sales.
M
*
*
the
pension
attorneys
and
claim
agents
0.10
NOTICK
OF
Fl NA I. SETTLEMENT.
26 .. . 59 ... 46 . . 52.1 ...
T he negotiations in regard to the and it is probable that these are largely
27 .. . 55 ... 45 . . 50.0 ... 0.60
MEALS
in
the
N
otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the under­
28 .. . 60 ... 37 .. . 48.1 ... 0.05 Alaskan boundary question, according instrumental in stirring up dissatisfac­
signed, executor of the last will and Instilment
<»f G Gabrielsen, deceaswl. has filed in the
50.1 ... 0.25 to advices both from London and tion among Grand \rrny members. As
CITY.
29 .. . 57 ... 44 ..
County Court, of the State of Oregon, for Tilla-
50.0 ... 0.50 Washington, have reached an almost Mr. Evans says in his letter, he has not
30 .. 54 ... 46 ..
...... . County, his filial Recount ns such Execu­
Tillamook, Ore
56.0 ... 1.05 ho|>eless stage. The Canadian govern­ allowed the agents and attorneys to run
31 .. 62 ... 50 ..
tor, and that Wednesday, the 5th day of July,
the bureau
“1 have endeavored," he
ist/q. at the hour of ten tt'elock am., Ims been
Sum.. 1732.. .. 1305..... 1513.3........ 10.18 ment. it appears, will not recede from says, "to afford claimants who are not
Headquarter* for Forçai Grove Stage Line.
fixed by said Court as the time for hearing ob­
or modify its demands and our gov­
jections to snitl account and settlement theieui.
Mean 55.8 . . 42.3 ..... 48.2........ ..0.00 ernment is equally firm in adhering to represented bv attorneys every facility
I.OI IS OLSEN,
S ummary . —Mean temp., 48.2; max. the position it has taken. A portion of for the prosecution of their claims and
Executor of the last will and teORinent
(JAMEN MCCAIN,
of G. Gabrielsen, deceased.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
tern p. 62 ; dates, 4th and 31st. Min. the London press approves the attitude have often found it necessary to take
¡A. W. HKVKBANCH.
action which the attorneys do not like,
temp., 31; date, 15th; total precip. of Canada, a leading journal declaring it and as a result they appear to have
NOT K E IB < KED1TOKM.
to be patriotic, while as to the imperial
McCAIN
&
SEVERANCE,
inches, 10.18; total snowfall inches, 0; government it is absolutely controlled in organized a systematic attack upon the
ß
L.
EDDY,
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the under,
number of days clear, 1; partly cloudy. the matter bv the Canadian government. bureau from all directions, thereby en.
signed has been duly appointed by the Con. ty
ATTORNEYH-AT-LAW,
Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamoo^
8; cloudy, 22. Dates of frost—Light, It is said that British foreign office was deavoring to create a sentiment of hos­
county, administrator of the estate of RRK*
tility among the soldier» to the admin­
disposed
to
compromise,
but
Canada
T
illamook
,
O
kkoon
.
PETERSON, deceased. All persons having
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
10th, 14th and 28th. Killing, O. Dates of would agree to nothing of the kind and istration of the pension bureau, when
: claims against said estate aie hereby required
hail, 1st, 10th, 11th and 12th. Thunder the foreign office yielded. There is little as a matter of fact, all the officers and
to present the same to me, with proper vouchers
T illamook , O regon .
ashy law required, at the office of B. I. Eddy,
storm, 14th and 22nd Auroras, 0. Pre­ reason to expect any change in the Cana­ clerks are putting forth their best ef­
Attorney at Law, at Tillamook City, Oregon,
dian attitude and it may lie regarded as forts to adjudicate claims justly and
within six months from the date hereof.
vailing wind—Direction, N.W.
vpeedilv and in conformity with the law
Dated this iHth day of May,
certain
that
our
government
will
not
9]
R emarks —Greatest amount of rain in mnke the concessions demanded.
FRANK EK ROTII
as it exist. ” There is no better friend j yy
H. cooper ,
Administrator of the Estate of
24 hours, 1.05 ; date, 31st. Rainy days, j
of the ex-union soldiers than William
Eiic Peterson, <lecrase<l.
at
*
that McKinley and the fact that he approves
29.
E x -S enator D ulois announces
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
F.X K< I IlOll’M NOTH F. «»I
BALK OF
A partial eclipse of the sun on the "th the silver republicans will meet in na­ the policy and practice of the pension
bureau should lie sufficient assurance to
|<F. Al. HTATK.
tional
conventions
at
the
same
time
and
of June. Look for a light rain storm. A
the veterns that their interests are
OREGON.
TILLAMOOK
Ill the County Court of the Mute of Oregon, for
total eclipse of the moon on the 23rd of place as the national democrats and being properly cared for. The general
the County of Multnomah
(< E. HAWKE, M.D.,
predicts that the union of the democrats public has a very large interest in pension
In the matter of Estate ol Henry J. Arnold,
June. Look for a stormy day, with a pos­ and silver republican in 1900 will be
deceased.
admistration, which makes a greater
sible heavy frost about the time of the closer than ever liefore.
Ex.Senator demand upon the financial resources of
Norn f ...
is _____
H frfby
G iven
That
raw.,«.
_____
— . , ___
1”^
PHYSICIAN ANI» SURGEON.
suaiice nf an order of sale made ami entered
Dubois doubtless has the right to talk the government than any other branch \V. J. MAY,
eclipse lietween 3 and 6 a.m.
In thenlxrve entitled < ourt on llm 20th day of
for the silver republicans of Idaho and of the public service The people desire
TILLAMOOK, OREGON. May. A D 1899.1«» the mailer of the estate of
C apt . J oseph J. D awson ,
he mav correctlv represent the sentiment that the pension bureau »hall be justly
Henry J Arnold, deceased I will »ell al public
Voluntary Observer.
auction to the highest l>l<l<h
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office : Over T'aid's Store
of the silver republicans of the mining and honestly administered and it ap­
malioii by »aid Court, the
states west of the Rockies. But when pears to be the conscientious purpose of
real property. to-w|t : Th»
T
illamook
,
O
reoon
.
he
talks
of
a
national
silver
republican
aonthvHMt
qua«ter and H im northeast quartet of
Blasts From Ram’s Horn.
Commissioner Evans to do this.
tlie southeast quarter of section twenty-two (32),
partv he insults the intelligence of the
in township two (a) north of range seven (7>
C.
A.
BAILEY
f
Adversity is often a blessing.
American people. There are no silver re­
west of the Willamette meiidla»». »ituate In the
............
v eat . 1 The queation <rf th. real «tele oT your y
DEALER IN
Comity of Tillamook, H ate of Oregon, con I aim
in
New -----
England, - in the iri
IL GOY N E,
Friendship is worth more than ítH publicans
1 states of z K?
Ponnavl
vnru.'l
.
New
Ing om-hundred ami twenty (i»m acres Haiti
York, - Pennsylvania.
New
jg more profitable than the price of
Sial«;:» vr* - New
— —
- L.
5 TV DE HA KE R WA GONS,
as.1.- will b made on Saturday, the ><th day of
gifts.
a .« •’ • - — —» ----
"
lersv and Ohio,
nor any ---
worth
mention-
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
June,
A. 1> 1M99 at 10 o'clock a.m of said day,
city
lot*.
OSHORME MOWERS,
Theology may change, but the gospel ingTn
Mississippi valley
at the < onnty Court House door in Tillamook
ing in ’the
the states
states ’of
of the
the ’ Mississippi
valley
Trouble is like a mudhole; it'» easy
Biiggie*!, hay rskes, plow», Biol other ( it . Tillamook Cou’.ty, Oregon The terms
absolutely none in the southern
Office: Opposite Court ll<>u*e,
does not.
and abaolutelv
of *ale are rash, t inted Mates gold coin
farm iimchhiery.
You cmii save
Often we don’t like to be alone for fear states. In the states west ot the Mis­ enough to get in, but take* all one’»
Dated May 24th 1*09.
nioiiey by dealing with iiip ,
T iii . amook , O kkoom .
FMtNK KIBKNAN.
sissippi this side of the Rockies not power to get out.
of meeting our worst enemy.
of the L»»t Will and Tootament and
enough silver republicans can be drum­
H)M*<*tal Prices on Buggicn and Spring E«ecuti»r
The
evil
condition*
within
u»
give
ua
Ratal« of Henry J. Arnold, deceased-
Little men measure themselves by med up to make a respectable state
Wagons.
more unhappiness than ti e evil condition
each other; great men by the golden convention.
C, A. BA II.E Y. Tillamook, Ore.
•
(JLALDE THAYER,
•
a
♦
outside
of
ua.
rule.
Many good people prefer to take all
M uch that was said by Mr. Bryan
Some preachers aim to make plain at the St. Louis dinner in regard to the risks themselves. rather than let the
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
things inysterie* instead of making mys­ trust will lie generally approved. He church catcl* any disease from the root
showed that he has ma Je a somewhat of all evil.
teries plain.
T iii . amook , O kkoon .
IltlEI 110 HIUHUIER
God will not trust the church with careful investigation of the character
In a smt between father and son be­
of the mon .polistic combinations anil
souls tliat is not honest in its steward his definitio 1 of them is in the mam fore a Boomer juatice of the I* ace the
SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, General Banking and Exi’ljange butt*
1J 1 DALY
comprising the jury came in
ship of His money.
< 'MM AR HAVTKK.
accurate.
But when he talked of a sextette
after three hour* deli la-ration with the
SHAMPOOING, ETC.
neaa interewt paid on time de|>ogjli».
remedv
for
the
trust*
he
was
vague
True religion oisy find its dining table
following impartial verdict "We. the
in the church, but its workshop will be and indefinite. He sa.d that the trust jury agree to And judgment for neither 0ALY & HAYTEK,
Exchange oil Rugland, Belgium, lier-
hide* behind the federal constitution plaintiff or defendent, and find that each
Electric Bath* nicely flitted up. Good for inany, 8wed«iit and all foreign countries.
in the world.
when attacked by state legislation and pav half the coats." It ¡»»aid the ver
ATTORSE Y8-AT-LAW,
peraon* suffering with rheuuiati*in,
Don’t hide in the cellar of complaint shield* itself behind it* state charter
diet struct every one a* being unusually
TILLAMOOK, ORE
Building next door to tlx: l’u*t »office
and talk as though the sun liad gone out when attacked m the Mer»’ ¿r,urt’. fair tliat even the parties were satisfied.
D allai . O bkgom .
i and declared. ’’.No remedy will be com.
ot business.
COLUMBIAS,
Standard of the World
HARTFORDS,
Second only to Columbias.
VIDETTES,
M ay.
Just Like Other UUheels.
LAMB, Agent
/yien poitfß.
EDGAR LATIMER,
I
S-A-ZTIZ OF
C. & E* Thayer.