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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, September 7, 1899. HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS STOVES & RANCES Large Line Charter Oak Stoves. Star Estate Ranges, Umpire Air Tight Heaters, Doors, Windows &, Glass, Churns & Butter Workes, Milk Cans, Paints & Oils. GROCERIES HARDWARE. We carry the Largest Stock of Hardware in Tillamook County. Before buying Nails, Windows, Doors and Sashes call and get our prices. We carry a First Class Stock of Groceries and - Provisions, ” ---------- J , .KllUUJl Canned Goods, etc., which will be found complete in even- line. We want your trade and will do our best to give satisfaction in all transactions. We keep in stock a nice line of China, Crockery, Glass Tinware, etc. CHINA & TINWARE. McINTOSH & McNAIR. Tillamook southerner he "could not be jiermitted price of meat it says truly, that the TlMBbR LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— NOTICE FOR L. H. BROWN, P residet .-;. D irectors : P ublication ’ to figure too prominently before the cause is that the supply has run low, W. H. COOPER, S ec . <S T res . L. H. BROWN, H. G. DAVIS, G. W. TEFFT United Staten Land Office, public; that when volunteers were sent and that when there is a less demand Oregon City, Ore., to the Philippines only one southern or a larger supply prices will regulate August 1st, 1899. ! regiment was included in the list of or themselves accordingly. It adds: "Meat | Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of • ongresa of Official Paper, Tillamook City and County ganizations selected for services in the throughout the East, and especially in June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of tim tar east. The Sun says; "The north New York, is now selling at prices that ber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Manufacturera of and .he west monopolized all the posts make live stock an exceedingly profit Nevada and Washington Territory, as ex KATES;oE SUBSCRIPTION of honor and their troops were assigned able thing to raise. Any fanner who tended to all tiie Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, to active duty, when southern regiments has anv animal fit for the butcher has (STRICTLY IN ADVANCXJ NIELS JENSEN. Astoria. County of Clatsop, State of Oregon, | On year .............. ......... f1 5« were kept in camps of instruction. This something that is as good cash. And it Of Six montlis.......................................................... 75 was enough to dampen the enthusiasm is not necessary to have a section of has this «lay filed in this office his sworn state Three month» ......................................... 5° of even the most patriotic people and Western bottom land to make money ment No. 4085, for the pureliase ot'Lot i, of Sec. 3, I and Lot 4 and Sw % of Nw % of Sec No 2, in TILLAMOOK, OR Office at corner of Main and 2nd streets. the result was what might have been in this way. The rockiest abandoned Tp No. 2 N? Range No. 8 W, ami will offer proof expected. Moreover, the south has re- farm in Vermont can be made to sup to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur . ceived scanty recognition in the appoint port stock. The people in the cities are poses. and to establish his claim to said land HEADLIGHT PIRATE. meat of officers for the new volunteer clamoring for meat. The farmers want before the Register and Receiver of this office regiments. A few crusts in the sliajie of money. Let demand and supply come , ar Oregon City Ore, on Friday, the 20th, «lav October, 1899. He names as witnesses. in the lower grades have together here and both sides will be' of Jim Hansen, of Astoria, Oregon ;C W. Aliev, I Doles Out Gems of Current commissions been thrown to it, but in the main it happy.” Or, in other words, the Ameri Hans Nelsen, and Francis Croned, Nehalem, 1 Oregon. has fared very badly. ” It would be can people as a whole are making so Topics and Events. Any and all persons claiming adversely the 1 most unfortunate if any sectional feeling much more money than formerly that above-fle-cribed Loeal Orders Promptly Filled. Well Stoeked lands are requested to file their should be engendered by reason of the they can afford to eat more meat than in this office on or before said 20th day Scarcity of harvest hands in Illinois is fact that southern soldiers were not ever before, and, wanting it, they go out claims of October, 1899. Lumber Yard near Court House. forcing farmers to work Sundays, Re given services in Cuba and the Philip, (’ has . B. M oores Register. ; to buy it. Thousands of our popula- publican prosperity has set all the idle pines, hut there is danger of this from tion who during the hard times were bands to work. J une 3. 1878.—N otice F or such utterances as that of the Baltimore compelled to resirics their consumption T imberland , A P ct ublication . * * * Sun. of meat because being out of employ United States Laud Office, * * * Oregon City, Ore., ment or on reduced wages, they did not Records arc being broken in every line > 27th, 1899. The state of Kentucky has just met have the money to buy as much as they | Notice is hereby given that July of commercial and industrial enterprise in compliance in the Pnited States this year. The man w’ith an irreparable loss in the death of, hail an appetite for, are now able, with with the provisions of the act ot Congress of ufacturing establishments of the nation William Henderson at the advanced age 1 their increased means, to buy and eat 1 June 3, I878. entitled “An act for the sale of timber hinds in the States of California, arc working overtime and refusing con of 94 years. Mr. Henderson had passed | more meat. During those hard times I | Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory,“ as J. P. ALLEN, tracts because of their inability to care a remarkable life. From boyhood on he the raising of live stock languished be extended to all the Public ¡.and States by act for the orders in hand. Business condi drank, chewed and smoked, and for the cause it was of no use for the farmer to 1 of Augus 4, 1892. Proprietor. JIM HANSEN, tions arc better everywhere than at anv last forty years of his life he drank half i raise cattle, sheep and hogs for the Of Astoria, county of Clatsop, State of Oregon, time for years, and the influence of such a gallon of whisky a day. He was born • market when he could not sell them after has this day filed in this office his sworn state conditions is being generally felt. The in the same house in which he died, was he had raised them.. Then came the ment No. 4032 for the purchase of the W1., of lirat clans accommodation '4 and the Se of Nw '4 and Lot 3ofSe< tion latest collection of prosperity statistics never further than eighteen miles from "boom," with its large consumptive de i Se No. 3, in Township No. 2 N, Range No. 8 at second claws rate. deal with the earnings of the railroads his home in his life and is reputed never mand, stimulated bv the distribution of West, and will offer proof to show that the of the country for the six months ending to have looked upon a railroad train, enormously enlarged wage earnings ■ land sought is more vnlu tbl • for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpose» and to es with |unc. and the showing is simply as although living within three miles of the among the consumers, and the stock tablish MEALS his claim to said land before the Regis BEST tounding in its wealth of figures audits Louisville ¿¿r Nashville railroads. The raiser was caught short of meat, just as 1 ter and Receiver of this office at Oreg n City CITY. increases over the same period for any moral to be drawn from this tale is if the irou manufacturer was caught short, Ore. on Friday, the 20th day of October. I na ».’ other year in the history of the nation. you want to live long and be happy of iron and the lumberman short of Ium- ; lie names as witnesses: C. U. Alley of Nehalem, Ore.; Hans Nelson, Tillamook, Ore Returns are published from 113 railroad don’t stray far a wav from the house in ber. Therefore prices went up, for as Astoria, Ore : N. Jenson, Astoria. Or.; Francis systems, which show an increase of 7 which you were born, chew and smoke long as man trades and barters just Croned. Nehalem, Oregon. Headquarters for Forest Grove Stage Line. Any ami all persons claiming adversely the per cent in gross earnings over the same tobacco and drink not less than half a that long will he sell to the buyer who abov —describe«! lands are requestelto file’tlieir will give him the most money for what chums period of 1898, and a larger increase in gallon of Kentucky whisky a day. tn this office on or before said 20th day of he has to sell. October, 1*899. 1 the net earnings. In the entire list, but * * * * * * C has . B. M oores , Register. six roads show a decrease from the busi Considerable commotion is supposed Centrally Loeated 'I he London Statist, a leading British ness of last year, and in each instant the to be caused at Washington by the dis Rates, $1 Per Day, snni of the decrease was very small. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION covery that otir maps of Porto Rico are authority on financial ami commercial affairs, predicts an increase of prosperity Land Office at Oregon City. Ore , Jk * * inaccurate and defective. When our . July 2>th, 189Q.’ According to a dispatch from Cape maps of the Philippines come to be in the United Stales It looks for con Notice is hereby given that the filowin» tested bv actual surveys we may learn tinued large exports of wheat from this named settler lias filed notice of his intention town the Transvaal government has in- ■ to make linal proof in support of his claim, and have been short change in couutry to western Europe where the that formed the British secretary of state that we said proof will be made before the < ountv M. H. LflRSEjM, Proprietor. But tnen a few cleniHiul proniiBe« to In- fully up to th n Cleik of rillamook co at Tillamook. Oregon for the colonies, Mr. Chamberlain, that the far east also. of the I iHt year, and al«o that foreign on September l?th, 1S99, viz it adheres to its latest proposals and islands more or less will make little dif ordera for loeoinolivtw, steel, etc . will WILLIAM' C. SMITH; will offer no further concessions. These ference. of Sw ><t Sec. 26 ce Ko on increasing We see no reason to H E. No. 11167 for the S proposals, it is understood, embrace the * * * 21' ‘S> ‘4 °f NW '4 °f SeC 351 TP doubt the soundness of this forecast. (’er- 4 S° relinquishment of British suzerainty in The Best Hotel T here are eastern democrats who are t.unly so far as the demand for Atueii- He names the following witnesses to prove Stage and Express Office. in the city. No Chinese Employed the Transvaal, which England will cer hopeful that the party can be reunited for his continuous residence upon and cultivation tainly not accept under existing condi the next national campaign. Among enn breadstuff» is concerned all the pr. - of said land, viz : sent indications are that it will be quite I’eter J. m k, and Ambrose ArMlIl, Wood., tions, it indeed there are any circum- these is ex-Governor Pattison, of Penn. as large as for the last year, while the Wood's Or Heb°. Or : Erank Butt. stances that could induce her to do so. s\l vania, who has been talked of as a prospect is exceedingly good for increas A relinquishment of suzerainty in the presidential possibility. In a recent in ____________ C ha ». B. M oorks . Register. ing our ex|a>rtaof manufactures. In short Transvaal under existing conditions terview Mr. Pattison expressed the would carry withit a loss of British opinion that "when the democratic man therei no cloud on the horizon of our Now’ Running Under New» Management. prestige in South Africa, while the aun agers get down to business they w ill take foreign commerce and with the home To W hom I t M ac C oncrrx : Notice is here EMMETT QUICK & FRED R. SMITH, Props of (treat Britain is rather to increase conservative action. Issues which have market in excellent condition a higher by go enthat! will not be responsible for any its prestige there. If the rejwirt from been gone over and settled in one cam measure of pros|>eritv than the country Aebls or contracts entered Into or incurred on IV no» enjoying seems alisolutely assur F.rst Cla» Herdquartera for Traveling Men? RATES from «1 to $2 per day. ""y Ol ‘"'eresis i„ Tillamook Capet own is correct it seem safe to say paign and have not been strengthened any person whomsoever, unless the that war is inevitable, since the British since by events nor by conditions are not ed. It is possible, of course, that busi countl.bl same be authorized in writing by me. tREE BATHS FOR OUR BOARDERS government had already announced that likely to l>e fought over again. We can ness may be somewhat unfavorable af- S amuel el m . ore . 1 it would not recede from its position or exjievt to win only on new issues." This ftvteil by the political tiattie of next TILLAMOOK, OREGON modify its terms. It has been seen for fairly expresses the feeling or the hope of year, this being a not uncommon ex|>er EXKCUTOR'S NOTICE OF SHF OF KE «1 ESTATE. some timethat if war was to he averted eastern sound money democrats. They tence in the year of a presidential con it would be through concessions by the would eliminate silver as an issue in the test. but the danger of tins will be re In the County Court of the State of Oregon for T ransvaal government of the British next national campaign and abandon duced to a minimum if events shall b- the t-ounlv of .Multnomah demands. B it be a fact that the gov- some of the more revolutionary doctrines such as to crest a general confidence in ’lece™e"'r Of E’““' °' 1Ul"y J- Arnold. eminent has decided t< make its last ot the Chicago platform. They are work republican success. Lot the financial N otkk ts H ereby G ivex .—That in tmr- proposals an ultimatum there will un ing now in a disorganized and desultory and commercial interest ot the country auance of an order of rate made and entered feel well assured of another republican doubtedlv lie war and i hostilities are way, with this end in view’. Mai »"n"'’/1" ‘ o'‘rt °" 2o,h <*"' triunipli and the national campaign will May. A 1> 1 Soo, ni (he matter of the estate nt entered upon the confii t will be pro Henri J Arnold, deeeurad I will «,.(] nl ,,ub| have little effect upon I iisiness. * W * tracted, sanguinary and disastrous. auction to the highest bidder, subject to rontir' ms ion by Mid Court, (he following deacribi'd * * * T he report that Brazil, the Argentine real property, towit The west half of the TILLAMOOK WEATHER. The Dreyfus case has served to bring Republic and Paraguay are negotiating southea«t quarter and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-two (221 out more de.-picalilc and more heroic an alliance the object of which is to in township two (2 n«.rth of range ¿ven7-\ Tempera tore. figures than anv trial of recent years. counterbalance the influence of the west «ift 1». w . ii . a ....... ...... : >• n*7 i 3 ------ Maxi Mini - Some ot the characters brought into United States in South American af. Rain mum. mum Mean. light are lieneath contempt. On the fairs, appears incredible in view of the fall. relations between other hand, the display of moral courage entirely friendly 1 . 67 ... 57 ... 62.0 ... 0.001 on the part of others has been sublime. each <»f tho«e republics and this country 2 .. 72 ... 48 ... 60.0 ... 0.00 Ci."” ASTORIA AND Of this latter vias* one of the mo* t con ami the fact that the Pnited States has 3 ’ .. 1 0 ... 54 ‘ foHcolS ... 64.1 0.00 spicuous is M Labori. the distinguished exerted no influence in South American 4 . .. 71 ... 55 ... 63 0 ... 0.00 i i-Mted Augu«t ?4th t*«». affairs except for the purpose of assuring law yet whose whole existence appears fr I nk K iernan .. 69 ... 56 ... 62.1 0.00 hxeeutor <.f tl e f.will and Testament and to be wrapped up in the fortunes of his its protection to the states of that « .. 72 ... 54 ... 63.0 0.00 ______ F'tateof HenrvJ. Arnold deceaeed. unfortunate client. When shot down continent against foreign aggression. 66 ... 53 ... 59.1 7 0.00 his first thought and his first words Wli) should .-ni_\ nt the South Amcric.in « ., . 66 ... 55 ... 60.1 0.001 were of Dreyfus and his case, and today, countries named desire to enter into an PROFESSIONAL CARDS 9 .. . 63 ... 54 ... 58.1 1.08 when hr should be in the hospit.-il. we alliance in any resfivct hostile to the 10 .. . 64 ... 56 ... 60.0 0 25 1 find the weakened body but powerful, in. I nited States? This country was t he first WILL RUN THE . 70 ... 43 ... 56.1 .. T. I cisive intellect doing battle royal in the among the nations of the world tore 11 eddy . 71 ... 48 ... 59 1 .. T. , court room for Dreyfus. Labori is a cognize the establishment of a republican 12 . 13 .. 69 ... 51 ... 55 1 .. 0.95 figure which the world will not soon form of government in Brazil and w hen 0.60 1 forget whatever may l»c the outcome ot a tew years ago a revolution threatened 14 .. 62 ... 50 ... 56.0 ATTORNBY-AT-UW. bo Will 15 .. ... 55 ... 60.0 . 0.40 the overthrow of that government the the trial. 111 l"e l,avs’ »ember permitting, between Astoria »nd 1« .. ... 56 62 ... 59.0 . . 0.30 * * * action of our naval forces had no little lillsmook City, carrying freight and passengers. T illamook , O regon , 17 ... 71 51 ... 61.0 .. T. to «Io in breaking down the insurrection. \n ln<!ian:qx»liR l Ml per having asu 18 ... 64 .. 57 60.1 0.02 suited that in the enlistment of troops Brazil has always manifested a strong , 19 ... 64 .. 51 .. 57.1 0.00 for the Philippines the south has l»een friendship for the Putted States ami this . 20 ... S.iXBO/lX & CO., ASTORIA ; or COHN & CO., H. cooper . 64 .. 45 .. 54.1 . o M discriminated igninst, the Baltimore feeling has fieen heartily reciprocated by 21 ... 62 .. 50 flLLAMOOK, AGENTS. .. 56.0 . . 0.45 Sun thus comments The lark of en this country. As to the Ai gen tine 60.1 0.04 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. thusiasm in the south is not due to Republic, it was due to the go<»d office« 22 ... 65 .. 56 23 ... 56 .. 46 . 53 0 . T. antipathy to a sectional feeling. There of the Pnited States that a collision lie- 0.001 58.1 .. spouse to the call for troojts in the wnr tween that country and Chili, over a 24 ... 65 .. 54 . 59.0 0.15 i TILLAMOOK ... OREGON. with Spam was prompt ami hearty and long unsettled boundary dispute, was 23 ... 67 . .. 51 56 1 . 0.55 1 no objections was made to serving averted and the matter submitted to 2« ... 61 . .. 52 . 61 27 ... 45 . . 53.0 .. 0.1 II under President McKinlcv’s banner. arbitration. The J president of Argen . 42 . . 52.1 .. noi 1 «. initiated the 28 ... 63 Hut the treatment which the southern tine, who is said t J. MAY, 29 ... 65 . 43 . 54 0 .. > troops then received was sufficient to movement for an alliance, has within 30 ... 70 . . 45 0 00 . 57.1 cool their ardor and as they were ig- a vear declared the most cordial friend ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 31 ... 70 . . 51 . 60 1 00 s 1 nored ’v the administration then, they ship for the Pnited States Paraguay, are not disposed to volunteer their serv so far as we know, has not the slightest Sum 2f 043.... 1 58 F TlLLLMnoK. OXEOOM. 1867.7...... .. 5.43 J ices again unless there is pressing need reason for feeling therwi«e than friendly ot them ” The complaint of the Sun is to this country. Nor is there anv sound Mean 15 9 51.3 .... 58.9........ that the southern troojis were not sent reason why anv South \mericnn «tate H. GOYXE. S vmmaxa .—Mean temp.. 38.9 ; max. __ “ to L uha anil that the troops used to should be apprehensive r r_, regarding tlie in. temp . 75; date. 3rd. Min. temp., 42 lliieise of the Urteil States in supplement the regulars were composed South dates. 28th Total prerip. inches. 5.43 ATTI IRNE Y-AT-LAW, eu liisi vely of nori hern and western men ; Ameritan affairs. total snowfall inches. 0; number of Office: Oppwite Court Hnn«e, that while General Wheeler was given a days clear. 3. jiartly cloudy. 10;ciondy. comm md, he was subordinate to a “It is worth while observing that one ot 18 Dates rd frost—Light, b; Killing, b Tlll AMOOK. O r TO ox . Best i T“’ Frnit ,kliveT,<1 go<M’ onkr’ general "to whom he could have taught the anti-everything newspapers, which Dates of hail. 0. sleet 0. the art of war ami whose knowledge ot usually open then mouths only to bawl Every attention nai.i . *n' cheapest Route to or from Tillamook R xmvuks — T trace. military operations on a large scale was that expansion, or the army, or the WILL SAG pv, ,,, "?T't’an<,convenie"",of Passenger. First-class table eicvrt ingle limited that General Fitz trusts, or the tariff are committing high- 13th. 8 a tn..a clcud burst and jioor d CLAl’DE THAYER. M SAN FRANCISCO ABOUT APRIL 13th AND hugh Ixe was sidetracked a nd ¿placed in way robbery, munler and incent. has down of rain for 4<> minntes. and l.Uo » «VS AFTBR. charge of a camp of instruction ami that hit upon a very simple truth and dmu< of rain tell in that time " ATTDRNEV-AT-I.AW, while he w as the best equipped man tor scs it rationally, says the New Yo.hj Carr. Joraru J. D awsox . mthiary governor ot Cuba, being a Press Shaking < t the increase in the Voluntary Observer T ii -L amuo *. O bbbox . ilici nt o oh F’rril ( fjcablinht linker. Publisher PACIFIC LUMBER CO •a All Kinds of Fine Merchantable Lomber. Fine Dressed Flooring and Finishing Lumber a Specialty. /yien fiou^e LARSEN HOUSE, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. THE TILLAMOOK Reduced 6.00 ROUND TRIP. 3.50 ONE WAY. B. L. Steamer W. H. HARRISON or R. p ELMORE. STEAMER luella Direct l ioiii S. F. to Tillamook- I i -3 v .„,T.(?. u £ kee lumber co ., F waxcwo ; or to A. W. Bi*ni x & Co.