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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. December 14, 1899. HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS groceries STOVES & RANCES .3 X.ine Charter Oak Stoves. Star Estate Ranges, Umpire Air Tight Heaters, Doors, Windows & Glass, Churns & Butter Workes, Milk Cans, Paints & Oils. HARDWARE. We carry the Largest Stock of Hardware in Tillamook County. Before buying Nails, Windows, & Doors and Sashes call and get t; our prices ■I We carry a First Class Stock of Groceries and Provisions, Canned Goods' etc., which will be found complete in every 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 & McN AIR. Tillamook CONTEST NOTICE. The fact suggests a thought as to the Maw Joins the Club. thinks the services have become more Department of the Interior, United States Land value and praiseworthiness of toleration. Office, Oregon City, Oregon. literary than evangelical; but there is Nov. 27th, 1899. A sufficient contest affidavit having been another cause. Once the sermon was My maw has joined some woman’s clubs, The crudest way to put it would be to filed in this office by GEORG B. I.AMB, ®^efly and Bntertainly Told say, to ungraciously it is true, that for an' I ain’t doin’ a thing the great feature of the service, now contestant, against Homestead Entry Ao U225’ the subscription price no reader acquires But havin ’ just the bulliest time I ’ ve ever made August 15th, 1894, for W % Se and E in the Coay Corner. there is song service, responses, an up ‘ . Section 24, Townsh p 1 S, Range 8 \>, by ’he right to grumble when displeased, Sw had, byjing. ANN A A. STEINEK contestee, in which it is rising and a down-sitting to which our alleged that ‘said .vnna A. Steiner during the T here seems to be a difference ot forefathers were not accustomed, and I I go out every’ day and plav all around nor in accepting it does a journal guar year IX95, wholly abandoned said premises des antee to please always and absolutely. the neighborhood, cribed in said homestead entry ana changed her which, in these latter days, too much opinion between the first and the fourth residence therefrom, and that .she has not re postmaster generals on the subject of 1 prominence is given. The church service An’jio one tells me when I start, “Reniem- An editor, indeed, may be considered sided upon nor cultivated said premises since fortunate if he pleases thrice while dis said year I895. and that the said Anna A. Steiner lier, now; be good.” is being made attractive loses somewhat free rural delivery, the one being enthu is not now residing upon, nor cultivating said If I feel like it, I behave, an ’ if I don ’ t I ’ m pleasing twice. Alas, that the single premises in any manner, whatever, ami that of its solemnity and becomes as sound siastically in its favor and the other, said ’»lleged abs nee from the said land vias not tough, negative sticks in the memory more per giving it unfavorable mention, in the re ing brass and tinkling symbol instead of duet hei employment in the Army, Navy, or An’ when the other kids get gay I give sistently than four positives! Ill a lar Mff ine corps of the United States as a private ports submitted to the department. It a service of deep religious sentiment. soldier, officer, s amati or marine during the their ears a cuff. ger way it might be urged that culture wai with Spa 11, or during any other war in * * * is said that a large number of offices, which the United ^tates may be engaged," A ccording to ancient natural philoso For I’m the whole thing round here now and civilization consist in great part of said discontinued under the rural delivery parties are hereby notified to appear, I an’ I ain't no cheap dub the ability to listen to and observe things respond and offer evidence touching said alle phy the four primary elements were system, had been re-established at the gation at 10 o'clock a.m., on ai nary 15th. 1900, earth, air, fire and water. According to Since my maw went down town one day at variance with and even repugnant to befo e the County Clerk of Tillamook county, reqtiett of the patrons, while a large T llamook, Oregon, and that final hearing an’ joined a woman’s club. modern ideas the elements that should one’s private belief, and to do so without at number are on file not yet acted upon. r will be held at 10 o'clock a.m., on January 22nd, be under the control of every community I 1 I can’t spend time to go to school; I have acrimony. Magnanimity is one of the 1000, before the Register and Receiver at the Facts go far to controvert theories and United Sti tes Land Office in Oregon City, are light, heat, power and water with rarest and most noble of human cliar- Oregon. the country people may not be so willing, to stay at home The said contestant having, in a proper affi earth coming in as a fifth primary An’ mind the liell an’ take the cards of scteristics, and it should not be forgotten after all, to give up the pleasure of goinv davit, tiled Nov 2 th, 1899, set orth facts which requisite in the space of municipal street that magnanimity is neither indifference, show that after due diligence personal service visitors that come. tftthefMMt-oiiMx of this notice cun not be made, it is hereby railways. Up to this time Omaha does It’s heaps of fun to meet a lot of ladies egotism, cynicism, nor pity—but some- ordered * * * and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. not own anything more than air. All I far higher than any or all of these. It at the door C hicago is to have a new solution of W- lltam G alloway , Receiver. the other elements have been sublet to 1 An’ tell ’em that my maw is not a livin' is so fearfully easy to convince oneself the servant girl question tested. An franchised corporations. of one’s own personal superiority that T imberland , A ct J une 3,1878.—N otice F or here no more. association has been formed, whose * * * P ublication . I gab about mv paw and me, an’ some- the nobler virtues always in ensibly members will have the right to hire help United States Land Office, Two million dollars worth of gold times almost die tends to bwcoine the lesser. It is Oiegon City, Ore., by the hour, so that those who do not plate, lined up on a sideboard to a height To see ’em wiggle round an’ try to find true that every political partisan needs Oct. 26th. 1899. need home service all day long can secure Notice is hereby given that in compliance of fifteen feet, constituted a glittering with the provisions of the act ol Congress of the reason why ; to read a representative journal of reliable help for the hours they do need background at a breakfast given the em-1 I s’pose they think she’s been divorced, the opposite party’ What a deplorable June 3, I878, entitled “Au act for the sale of it. But, if all the members should want timber hinds in the States of California, * * M peror of Germany by the queen of Eng- ' Nevada and Washington Territory,’' as an' all that flub-a-dub— narrowness does it show when readers Oregon. their extra work performed at the same W hat is the south corning to, when land. And he drank champagne out of extended to all the Public Land States by act I.tell you, life’s a picnic since maw joined demand that their journals shall voice of August4, 1892. hour in the day, what then? Will the one of its state legislature 4 gets into such JENNIE BAILEY, a golden goblet. Then he went a-shoot- ! a woman’s club. their own peculiar views and when a Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of “reliable” servant be on hand? The plan a prohibitive condition of mind that it ing, and, it is said, bagged 178 pheasants Oregon, has this day filed in this office her disagreeable or opposing view rouses may meet theoretical social conditions. passes a law which annihilates the sa ► worn statement No. 5109 for the purchase of and 327 rabbits, all in one afternoon. ■ My paw an’ I get dinner now down to a anger! All of this is ultra medical, and the E ’2 f W of Section No. 28, in T ownship But how about the practical ones? loons and closes down every brewery What a hot time his gun must have hail; restaurant, No. 2 S, Rang«* No. 7 W, and will offer proof * * * and whisky manufactory? This, of or, was it a cold day for his pocket- ■ An’ he’s as good as he can be an’ gives extremes of party feeling do not, of to show that the land sought is more valuxbh for its timber or stone than for agricultural course, occur in the medical profession, me what I want: I n the yellow’ waters of the Tyne now coarse, could not happen in Kentucky ; book ? purposes and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this ■s an unpretentious looking craft, but it has happeae I in Georgia, where, I have ice cream—all I can eat—an’ or but glimpses and relics of old-time pre office * * * at Oreg n City, Ore, on Tuesday, the 9th judices occasionally appear at the edit- day of Janu y, 1900. She names as witnesses: T he National Grange, which claims to ! which is practically certain within the by a vote of 93 to 65 a prohibition bill anges an’such. Charles A. Bailey. John E. Tuttle, W G. orial desk — although we protest none has passed the general assembly. Even speak for the farmers of the United . next few days to win the distinction of An’ every night I eat enough, paw says, B i ey, Joseph Severance, of TillHinook. Or. have done so at ours for some three Any ami all persons claiming adversely the being the fastest steamship ever con" clubs will not be allowed to sell or keep States, has formulated its conclusions as ( to kill the Du-cli; above-described lands are requested to tile their constructed. She is a naval vessel, her any intoxicating liquors, beer or wines. to the measures demanded for the regu- j [get plum puddin’ pie an’cake, an’ coffee months! These atavistic remains, as we claims in this office on or before said 9th day of * * * have hinted, consist in most emphatic January, 1900. majesty’s torpedo boat destroyer Viper lation and control of trusts. These re strong an’ black, C has B. M oores , Register. “Wine is a mocker, strong drink is rag commendations are tersely set forth as lust like the kind they bring to paw an’ reprobation of what some luckless con She has been built by the Parsons tributor has said. Might one definitely T imber land , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or Marine Steam Turbine company, of ing and whosoever is deceived thereby is follows : he don’t send it back. P ublication 1. C w which the Hon. Charles A. Parsons, the not wise.” But St. Paul held different Official inspection of all corpora- I I like to live like this, you bet, we have reply: Why not blame the author instead United States Land Office, originator of the turbine engines, is views. It is the abuse of a thing and tions as in the case of national batiks. I of the editor or publisher, and also why such bully grub, Oregon City, Ore., Oct. 9th, 1899. managing director. If she fulfills the not its use that condemns it, and it is No corporation should lie tolerated An* I shan’t kick if my maw goes an’ demand the utteriu'iat agreement on the Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of otigress of expectation of Mr. Parsons and the ex wise to note the distinction. One can be whose books cannot bear inspection. part of one ’ s fellows in matters either of joins another club. J’-ne 1, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of tim perts of the British admiralty office she come « tremulous idiot through the science, ethics or esthetics? Equanimity ber lands in the States of California, Oregon, 2 Prohibition of all rebates or dis Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex will bring about an important change inordinate use of tea, in which tannic crimination by public carriers. is a far more lovable virtue than unan tended to a’.l the Public Land States by act of RIGHTS OF AN EDITOR. August 4,1892, imity. in the construction of torpedo boat acid abounds; and a driveling maniac 3. Taxation of all capital stock. KATE E. PARKER. because of the deleterious chernic proper destroyers. Therefore the interest of 4. All capital stock should lie paid up Some Things Indignant Subscrib Of Portland, countv of Multnomah, Sta e of Oiegon, has this day filed in this office her naval men in all parts of the world is ties of corn, after it had passed through in full. ers Do Not Fully Realise. I T imber L and , A ct jvnr 3. 1878,-Novick for sworn statement No. 5101, for the purchase of centered upon the boat and upon her im the still. But shall we condemn both 5. Severe penalties for violation of the W Ji of Sw Sec. 14, and Lots 2 and 3, of I’l BLlCA I I >N. Sec. 15. in Ip. 2 N, Range b W, and will offer proof United Sti es l und Office, pending trial trip. The Viper is the first tea and corn, to banishment because of law. to show that the land sought is more valuable Every editor, and this includes even UrcMon City Oregon, * * * for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur vessel of any practical importance to be such abuse ot their good qualities ? M Ai . . . Oct b r 3rd, 1899 O ne hundred pounds of sugar costs I medical editors, occasionally receives Notice is hereby given that in • omplianee poses, and to establish her claim to said land * * * built on the turbine principle. It is true angry letters from subscribers concern wi h the provisions of the act of Congress ot before the Register and Receiver of this office all the way from $4- to $(>. according to E vangelist Moony has been stirring June 3, ,i8;8, entitled “An act for he -ale of a* Oregon City, Ore , on Tuesday, the 2nd day that the Turbinia was hardly more than locality; but when a small bottle of mg some article admitted to his columns tun >e lai ds in h S atesofCal fornia, Oregon ot January, 1900. She names as witnesses : a toy boat. Siu was built as an exjieri- up the sinners of Kansas Citv during the Water J. Smith and William Illingworth, of Nevada and Washi- gton T h ri ory.” as ex e nded It not seideni liHppens that the same some chemical preparation costing 50 to all the Public Land Mates by ac of August 4, Wilson, Or.: John Tuttle, of Tillamook, Or.; inent. to prove the feasibility of the tur last week in the old othodox style, with Dwight >m th, of Forest Grove, Or. mail brings other letters expressing cents can lie made to do as much sweet » McLEAN, Any and all persons claiming adversely (he bine for marine propulsion. What Mr. Jonah's whale story and a personal devil pleasure from the same articles. The Of Portland AUGUSTA t ci-iin y of Multu lliniI mah oiaic State OI of ab?vc’le'cribed lands are requested to file their He is ening, what is the use of growing cane Parsons learned troni the Turhinia he and all the other old-time beliefs —r it this office her sworn . claims in this office on or before said 2nd day < rvgon, has tnisduv fiiecT complainents may be right in their criti 7 IN0.5098. ------ ----------------- v . t U1C3O< MA enie forthe I- pu — clmse these« of January, 1900. has embodied in practical form in the a religious pessimist, who lielieves that in the South or lieets in the North and cisms and the praisers wrong in their or ’ o... •— - 7 •» of Section 25 in 1 i' ’ win-hip wn-hip 2 > N. Range W and • C has . B. M oores Register. _.ll offer ..<T---------- - to show .. man lias a fallen nature, and in proof of West? But it might lie well for the pro. Viper. will o oof that . he laud lou^it js _----- -- ----------------------------------------------------- -- pleasure, liecause even the best editors more val tabic tor its tinv ..u.-B. e or s one than for 1 it he said, in one ot his sermons: “Turn |>er officials in the Washington chemical * * * her (|aun claim T,MBER L and , A ct J une 3. I878 — N oticx for may occasionally err in selective judge agricultural purposes. 1. n . 1 toesubl o sh „ lirr T he priests on the island of Guam a colt loose and lie will be all right; but department to analyze "sugarine" and to mud land before the Retfi ter Receiver of - «— and ..... 1 ■*- PURLICA l ION. ment, and the most of us may make al this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on Tumdav United States Laud Office, find out it it is composed of beneficial or have been working overtime (hiring the turn a boy loose at 10 years of age and the and day of January 1900 She names as Oregon City, Oregon. together too many mistakes. But whe witn'-asea : November 2nd, 1899. past month, and wedding bells have been see wlmt becomes of him. If you don’t injurious elements. Walter Smith. W M Illingwoith and Frank Notice is hereby given that in compliance tlier right or wrong, the critics usually * ik * H nnuton, of Wilson, Or.; John E Tuttle of with the provisions of the ai t of Congress of tolling <lav and night. Governor Lenrv train him, see where he will go.’’ Of ’ P rofbssor W ilev of the chemical div.! proceed from one or more of several er- 111 aniook Or. June 3. 1878, entitled ‘An act for the sale of Issued a proclamation that marriage, course, to ruin. But it don’t follow, and «H inrsons claim ng adveiselv the timber lands in the states of California O loneous assumptions. Thi first pertains above described Ian b are requested to ti e their Nevada and Washington Territurv, 'as extendi d living one ot the first principles of a state Moody’s remark is a libel on boyish ision of the United States department of to the right of an editor to expurge a (lajmH iu this office on or before sa d 2nd dav to 11 the Public Land St .tes bv act of Ai guct 4. o January 1900. y <»t civilization, was necessary to nearly rectitude. Besides it is not true as to ! agriculture is reporte I as saying that sentence or paragraph with which he dis chicory a valuable addition to the food ELORA B FLETCHER, ( has . B. M oores , Register. ' %_r the entire adult population ot Guam ami the colt. Let it run wild a few seasons, Of Dayton, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon, 01 de red that all the inhabitants living as what then? It has to be broken in and qualities of coffee, as it gives what is agrees in an otherwise acceptable aiti T1MBIR I.AMD. A ct Jt-XF 3. IH7*—NOTK« FOk has thin day filed in this office her sworn siate- en? 5“5 tor the pu chase of the Ne J-* of Chicory cul cle. That he has no such right is shown niMii 1111U wife aliould bci-onie Mich ! made gentle enough for use. Colts need called body to the drink. P ublica hon . Section No. 24. in Township No. i 8, Range No. United S'ates Land Office, ture, therefore, is to be encouraged. If by the fact that the critics would be the Irirnlly. LfctiMt Aicre ma.lc tuc for1 training as well as boys. 7 " and w 1 offer proof to show that the land Oregon City. Ot gon. sought is more valuable for its timber or stone | less stimulant and more nourishing, why first to deny it. In the case of their own ihSn''"**7 ?lv' u l'"'* i1O™mp^»i’>eiw,i’th than thirty day« and the month hna I hxii one ' for agricultural purposes, and to e-< ablish * * * contributed letters or articles. The sec her claim to said land before the Register and ' not abandon coffee altogether in favor hc provi.ion» „f (f,H «et ..(<■ , continuous round of wedding cvlebra. ‘ R vssia tried coming to this country for I’eceivei of this office at Oregon City. Oreyon, « ‘ ‘ .entitl d \n act forthe «nie of timbe limds ond faulty asu'iiptioii is that an article on 1 uesday, the 6th day of February, 1900. She tions, ns v,.rv teW ,,f thc fieople find its new naval vessels with such good of chicory ? * * * Nread. and names as witnesses : contributed—and the same usually ap hitherto Inithered about the formality ofi success that it is now trying to bay cav- John W. Fletc er, of Dayfon, Or.; Albert E. A good man gone to rest, you say ? plies to reports, news itemsand quota Cook and John Kun«», of’ McMinnville, 0 ; a marriage ceremony. As the islanders i airy here, Since the British ex- whai . fn , . ‘ horses --------.......... Nay ! to a purer, broader wav. Luther J. F.etchei, of Dayton, Or. tions—receives a half indorsement, if Ot Portland, Countv of M Iiltro nah r Any and all neisons claiming adversely the ate a lazy lot, Governor Leary has set IR’rience with American mules it is not »taTÜml* ,2a5,hi* *L»y filwi in this office her swom In which the soul takes higher range above desert ed lands are requested to file heir not a whole one, by the editor from the about to improve their condition bv likely Russia will want any of them. c.nims in this office on or before said 6th day of And pulses through celestial change , mere fact of insertion in his journai : SS“ February, I900. compuhory laUir. All adults who have * * * To grander life and greater deeds C hara . B. M oore Register. It seems stupid to republish in every nuin- no trade ap* ordered to begin the culti But will the church ever go back to the , Than those that meet our human needs. bertlieold stereotyp'd notice, • This jour vation ot food products. He stipulated '»implivity that marked it in earlier years? T imber L and , act J i - nk 3, 1S78 —N otkx fox A nation mourns, as well it may, nal does not hold itself responsible for P ublication that each citizen shall have at least 1 o plain buildings, to simple pews, to «dniX ’ ■»« «i* ■>.«,« L United States Land Office, " lien men like Hobart pass a wav; the views and statements in its columns Oregon City, Oregon, twelve hens and one sow, and continue scant adornment, to homely preaching, ! But in the lesson of his life 4th. >*99- except those in the editorial depart , i .. Notice is hereby given that October hi the possession of them indefinitely. in compliance with to earnest Christianizing effort? As There is no stain of human strife. ment, and yet the letters of occasional the provision» ofth® act of Congress <*l J‘“’c 3. e ’"Mt bring eggs, chickens and vegr- wealth has increased in the country entitled “An act for the sale of timber so And at his tomb we bend and say “ rin« "<««■1^3 U,H ■ i8;K ‘ correspondents make one sometimes feel ' ta 1 cs to lo goVCrnor»M house -«tuls in the State« of Ca ifornia, Oregon. Nevada have the environments about the altar A gentle sonl has passed away. and ^ashiiixton Territory,” a« extened to a** .nd toilM.^,^,^ ilItervn|, as if it were advisable One may even increased in richness and display, and the the Public Land States by act of Aug K « R « 1 have recalled tc mind the stanza of a _________ C mas - b M oores . Register l?*y2, an. must pm alll| diachargc other robes of the temple are fringed with gold F igvhes complied by the stock yards re. . MAUDE STURGEON. great poet: ’"■’»'•‘•’■I"”’- prod.miition, in Tillamook, county of Tillamook, while the material is like Syrian pm pie. authority« .u South Omaha shows rea- Oregon, ha« this day bled in this a the interesi ot morahv, HU(| indnrtrv There was an old man of Thermonylae. 1 Well may serious thinkers ask: What isi ►worn statement No. 5099, for the pur ‘“r thc ,B'th that this market will Who never did anything properly; TWO LIVE PAPERS srem to have been ehrervH, Xvvl,t<.(| n e ' 2 w -i °r Se°t on H, in Town all this leading to? soon Wnk second in the h„ of mcn, Range 6 W, and wili offer proof to «how the Guamt, ktm ! the leaven of c'MH»atiou But they said, if you choose to boil eggs I packing centers. (hiring land ught is more valuab e for its Hmt’er °r * a * st year king in uew *ns. in your shoes. ‘‘t?’1* thrtn for agricultural t> poses. fn i T he foot ball sens« a is nearing its South Omaha has mm establish her c aim t*> said land tiefore the Unable You stiall never reou * * * Jherniopyiae ,aWriI,ti'’n Price of' Register and Receiver of this office at oregou ’^linination and the m-ord oftheaegM gain* In the actual mm'i THt HEADLIGHT kii.50. «ndI ’ lty Oregon, on Tuesday, the 2nd day 01 Again it may be nv be svh a thing is tt-. J. death* am’ injuries on the f< thst Tti’''«---’. «... ’.iroe. January. 1900 she names as witnessea ■hat if •eeling and even thr regular suWription price of* U alter J dmith Frank Herrin, to and W M. An lllin ns tnr mer . ’‘‘‘*1 ip tor the current 'Mil soon ’»e made up have Hi ng woRh of Wilson, or ; John K. Tu tie. ot directly at least, he other Might. Some- | be.I the f \ etc I pl the Weekly Oregonian » $1.50 . i That there TH amonk.Or Fr ......... m lated a |M,asionaJ ___ 'ny and all per sama claiming adver-ely the Any one subscribing for THP at lhc e h (a R-rt the fat • d sei Dxd fed to file ft eir Omaha ui arktt mvl t beret ore »■ver the case lUMba®! ^3|Mflkir - clH!tn® in tt«io offica round to hoj vhureli set v , is found tn net anlruscienl of Janita v too . -« he a MiHh ures shown year in advance can get both the ■' CXtl TOrntagc of 1 lent re.- '»received at V*ftisl par i<>n*g Wpct w hich * the part of <r ■Tv In this h <h rii»t be Any headlight I r rhe Wavv means autlq wkiuiUor arkett over »•—sni In. PASSING REMARKS. up while crossing the university campus, and was relieved ofhis wealth. Although he had such an amount of small change in his pocket, he was not a landowner, but rented the farm from which he had made a good living and a surplus this year. It may be a question whether it is better to have won and lost than ¡to have never won at all; but most of us will take the chances of being sand bagged of our earnings, rather than go without them altogether. Previous to the era of Republican good times, a high waymen who was onto his business, never thought of molesting a farmer. It was a waste of time and a useless risk. Mo man who earned his little money by the sweat of bis brow was a good mark for the holdup. During the Democratic depression, men of this class were lucky if they secured enough to pay for their daily bread and meat on Sunday. To day it is different. The farmer not only earns enough to support his family com fortably, but at the end of the year has something besides—something, proba bly, to pay off the mortgage he was ob liged to put on his farm in Democratic days or to pay for the farm he has ac quired since those days passed. 5^ijS- M»asrÄ'S! dir.LlT.Tr Cl I pt r* werrd the