THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 22, 1900.
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,
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 & McNAIR. Tillamook
directors,
I it is doubtful whether the addition to before the war is ended. It will take the
DIRECTORS AND CLERKS No 32.—Clerk, J. J. Ford ; and
Maxims of Abe Lincoln.
C. A.
Wm. M. Bays, N. N. Smith
the number of national banks will be profits of the gold mines for several
[TO EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.] Of School Districts in Tilla Smith.—Beaver.
as great as the reported estimate of New years to pay the bill
Fred <L Baker. Publisher
Dear Sir,—According to Clifton M.
No. 33 —Clerk, I. C. Quick ; directors,
York bankers. At all events there is cer-|
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mook County.
Kasper Schlappi, John Niger and Peter
tain to
be a considerable ---------------
inflation of - na-
would be IIILCICSLIIlg
interesting O>
to learn
what Nichols, on the life and biography ofour
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ICill II VYUrtl
The following is a list of school direc
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
tional bank currency, though we do not the republican leaders in and out of con- illustrious Lincoln, and who say “his is tors and clerks in Tillamook county, com Norberg.—Tillamook.
the
gentlest
memory
of
our
nation,
’
’
the
( strictly in advance .)
No. 34.—Clerk, Theodor Arndt ; direc
think it will be so large as to be danger- grc8s think of the contractors of the
immortal Lincoln addressing,theNational piled by Superintendent G. B. Lamb, the tors, J. T. Weckert, Joe Altenburger and
One year.......
$1.50 ous as an incentive to wild speculation, governinent, who are constructing mili
first
named
director
in
each
district
being
Six months....
.75 i That it will have the effect to somewhat tary railroads, paying a wage of 3 cents Union League before his second election
Nie Affotter.—Emma.
Three months.
•50 siiinulate values is altogether probable,
to the presidency, said: “I do not allow the person who was elected at the last
No. 35.—Clerk, Alice Smith ; directors,
an hour, or 30 cents for the labor of a
Office at corner of Main and 2nd streets. but this is not a matter which the op ten-hour day, to their Porto Rican em myself to suppose that either the con annual school meeting, while the last J. F. Rheer, W. J. Smith and W. B.
named
director
is
chairman
of
the
board.
ponents of the national banks can ployes. It might be similarly interesting vention or the league have decided to
The list also includes the post office ad Smith.—Wilson.
reasonably find fault with. No one can to learn what our workingmen here at conclude that I am either the greatest
No. 36.—Clerk, Mary Hayes; directors,
dress of the directors and clerks :
CURRENT TOPICS.
or
the
best
man
in
America;
but,
rather,
foresee with certainty just what the home think of their government making
’
J.
G. Gove, Henry Hayes and Nellie
No.
1.
—
Clerk,
Henry
Kunze
;
diretors,
they ha ve concluded that it is not best
[ effect of the new legislation will be so
all the money it can out of Porto Rican
I Hayes.—Spruce.
“President McKinley’s name was hiss, far as the banks are concerned, but we workmen by levying unconstitutional to swap horses while crossing the river, Jonas Olsen, Chas. Kunze and Hy.
No. 37.—Clerk, B. P. McArthur; direc-
ed and hooted and the mention of Bry are unable to discover any reason for taxes upon them, upon the one hand, and have further concluded that I am Leach.—P.O., Tillamook.
I
No. 2.—Clerk, R. VV. Lvstcr ; directors, 1 tors, D. P. McKinley, J. D. Wilson and
an’s name brought forth cheers.” This ■ apprehending results dangerous to the while on the other it pays them 30 cents not so poor a horse but that they might
make a botch of it trying to swap!” So F. M. Lamb, J. B. Delsman and C. S. A. L. Miller.—Dolph.
is what the Boer sympathizers did at the I general welfare.
a day on which to pay the taxes and sus
we conclude, that the Philippine and Wells.—Tillamook.
big meeting in New York to inflame the
No. 38.—Clerk, J. Wm. Gilmore ; direc
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tain life.
Puerto Rico acquisitions and the mo-
prejudices of the Irish and Dutch in that
No. 3.—Clerk, J W. Jennings; directors. tors, John Zuercher, Louis VV. Glaser
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The Oregonian, in drawing a compari
city, so as to make political capital out son between the civil war and the war
The War department has given out mtutous questions as to how shall they T. Haugue, W. B. Elliott and T. Elliott. and Geo. Geinger.—Bay City.
of the war in South Africa All honest in South Africa, had this to say of Presi some details of trade with the Philip be governed, pending in Congress, and —Bay City.
No 39.—Clerk, Mary Julia Boyakin;
Americans should feel ashamed of such dent Kruger and conditions which will pines for the three months ended with Congressmen Tongue and Moody and
No. 4.—Clerk, J. G. Kennedy ; direc directors, D. H. Vedder, H. Schallineger
proceedings when the executive of the exist after the war is over : “Today the September last. It appears that Great Senator McBride, all being in the “thick tors, A. J. Rhoades, O. A. Bailey and and S. Lundberg.—Nehalem.
United Seates is strictly complying with poor w hites thank God for the victory of Britain is taking much of the export est of the fight,” and on important, com
Joseph Smith.—Woods.
No. 40.—Clerk, Carrie A. Hauxhurst;
international customs and the only the Union, w hich secured for them politi trade of the islands and that Europe mittees in both houses, would it not be
No. 5.—Clerk, Mary Snyder ; directors, directors, J. A. Biggs, G. VV. Hunt and
course it can pursue with dignity and cal emancipation and social progress. altogether commands over two-thirds of the rankest folly “ to sway horses while
Dan Cronen, Herman Tohl and Wm. G. W. Boyington.—Barnegat.
honor. Instead of being a discredit to The old-time blue-blood Southern Bour this trade; while ot imports into the crossin« the river
No. 41.—Clerk, E. A. Chamberlain ;
Finley.—Nehalem.
Pressdent McKinley to I k * hissed on such bon in many instances has lost his plan islands Europe contributed $2,295,520
“ hit or miss instructions .”
No. 6.—Clerk, A. W. Atterbury ; direc- , directors, H. M. Farmer, O. R. Cham
occasions it is more of an honor, for the tation as well as his slaves, and in every iind North America only $331,475. And
“Some simple remark that some of the
United States lias no more right to inter instance he has ceased to be a potential vet we understood that trade follows party might make would remind Mr. tors, William Redberg, W. H. Christen-1 berlain and J. Kays.—Woods.
No. 42.—Clerk, W. A. Gage; directors,
fere in the war in South Africa than political force against the leaders of the the flag.
Lincoln of an apropos story. Mr Chase sen and A. M. Commons.—Oretown.
H. H. Miller, A. H. Gage and D. T.
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England would have had had she inter masses who were once the poor white
happened to remark, “Oh, I am so sorry
No. 7.—Clerk, Geo. W. Phelps ; direc
Werschkuel.—Cloverdale.
fered with the labor riots in Idaho last class of the South. The patrician has
It would be surprising if the trusts did that I had to write a letter to Mr. So- tors, C. T. Desmond, W. C. O’hara and
No. 43.—Clerk, A. Nelson ; directors,
year. The United States can look afler lieeti forced to the wall by what he once not own some of the newspapers of the and-so before I left home!” Mr. Lincoln Jas. Tone.—Netarts.
Robert Eichinger, John Helgney and
her own affairs, ami it would be presump would have stigmatized as the proletar country and include others under their promptly responded: “Chase, never re
No. 8.—Clerk, Alva Finley ; directors,
tuous of England to meddle in them, and iat. The day will come, after the South influence, but that they do not own or [ gret what you don’t write; it is what J. R. Finley, J. D. Wallace and A. W. ' Jos. Kodad.—Tillamook.
No. 44.—Clerk, Helen McClane ; direc
the same thing applies to this country African republics are merged with Cape influence the majority of them was vou do write that you are often called Bunn.—Beaver.
tors, Chas. McClane, Aug. C. Kautz and
and the trouble in South Africa. How ! Colony, under the British flag, when the shown by the large vote. 244 to 64, by upon to feel sorry for.”
No. 9.—Clerk, Thomas Coates ; direc-1 Chas. Bisconner.—Dolph.
ungrateful some people are and how soon Boers will be glad that they wrere I»eaten, which the National Editorial associa-
Here is another; Mr. Stanton said that
tors, B. L. Eddy, A. McNair and H. G.! No. 45.—Clerk. C. N. Johnson ; direc
they forget that England was the only 1 and will wonder why they should have 1 tion, in session at New Orleans, adopted just before he left Washington he had re
Davies.—Tillamook.
tors. Jas. Christensen, Robt. David and
friend the United States had in our late rushed to arms at the call of an artful resolutions denouncing them and calling ceived a telegram from Mr. Mitchell, in
No. 10.—Clerk, F. D. Vincent ; direc-: E. T. Coulson.—Beaver.
war with Spain, when England practi old politician who has made himself rich 1 on congress to take action against them. Alabama, asking instructions in regard
cally said to the Continental powers, out of extortionate taxation and corrup As a body the newspapers of the United to a certain emergency that had occurred. tors, N. G. Boquist, G. Wickland and I No. 46.—Clerk, Mary J. Bowles ; direc
tors, T. J Bowles, Anna Peterson and
“Hands off,” and they were wise enough tion, who, while pretending to be a pat- I States stand by the people.
The secretary said that he did not pre Andrew’ Anderson.—Tillamook.
to keep their hands off when England riot, has really been nothing but a pecu
No. 11.—Clerk, H. V. Alley ; directors, L. L. Smith.—Hobsonville.
cisely understand the emergency that
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No. 47.—Clerk, May Burton ; directors,
took such a firm stand in favor of the lator, who prays fervently with his lips
Eugene Debs proposes to run for the had occurred, as exp ained by General J. L. Gray, N. P. Alley and C. L. Alley.
M. T. Burton, Wm. Calkins and Chas.
United States. Suppose, for the sake of, bnt gtca|,
with both hun(ls whi'k presidency as the candidate of his newly Mitchell, but he had answered back, “Ail —Nehalem.
argument, that President McKinley did |1C prays.”
No. 12.—Clerk, C. W. Cassler; direc Read.—Neskowin.
organized social democratic party. Debs right, go ahead. Now,” he said, “Mr.
send an ultimatum of England to stop
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President,
if
I
have
m
ide
an
error,
I
not
tors, B. W Turner, I. H. Moore and
need not waste any time between now
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
the war in South Africa, wliat would be
The democrats are in a bad way and and election day studying up what he understanding him correctly, I will have Wm. Schlotter.—Nestocton.
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
February 24th, 19oo
the result ? It would lie taken as an in- appear to jump at any old thing fur the w ill say in his inaugural address and he to get you to countermand the order.”
Notice is hereby given that the following-
No. 13.—Clerk, J. R. Lowrance ; direc
named settler has filed notice of his intention
suit by England and would lie looked purpose of making politicalcapital. The is perfectly safe in making anv kind of a “Well,” exclaimed Mr. Lincoln, “that is
tors, W. W. Conder, G. W. Bodyfelt and to make final proof in support of his claim, and
upon as such by other nations. No mat latest move in this direction is their cry promise to be redeemed after he ¡9 in verv much like the occasion of a certain
that said proof will be made before the Regis
N. P. Hansen.—Hebo.
ter and Receiver, at Oregon City, Or., on April
ter at w hat cost and at what sacrifice for the United States intervention to stop augurated.
horse sale I remember that took place at
lOth, 1900. vjz.:
No.
14.
—
Clerk,
Chas.
A.
Johnson
;
the present war is to Eiiglaml the strong the war in South Africa What presump-
ISAAC M. DONKKL.
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the cross-roads down in Kentucky when
H. E. II651, for the lots 3, 4 and 5 and Sw 5^ of
directors,
Chris.
Peterson,
L.
M.
Alley
sentiment in that country is to carry it tion, to be sure. When Uncle Sam licgan
Paste this in your hat. The republican I was a boy. A particularly fine horse
Nw % eec. 2. Tp. 3 N, R. 8 W and lots 9 and io,
sec. 35 T. 4 N. R 1 W.
to a successful issue, and Eugla id is do- spanking Spain badly in our late unplea, national convention will meet in Phila was to be sold, and the people gathered and F. P. Hobson.—Garibaldi.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
No. 15.—Clerk, W, H. Hoskins ; direc contnuous
ing more then this, she has made and is santness with that country, England did delphia June 19; the populist national together. They had a small boy to ride
residence upon and cultivation of
said
land, viz :
making preparations to meet opposition not attempt to interfcr. and taking the convention in Sioux Falls, S. D , May 9; , the horse up and down while the specta tors, Frank Crane, Martin Ripley and
Del Springer and Jacob Mundschenk, ot Misha
waka, Oregon; John Cocoran. of Vine Maple,
from other powers which may likdv in cue from England all of the European the middle of-the-road populist will meet tors examined the horse’s points. At John Hickey.—Foley.
Oregon ; C. A. Nash, of Oregon City, Oregon.
terfere by making vast naval prepara powers kept unusually mum. If demo in Ciuvinnati on the same dav; the pro-1 last one man whispered to the boy;
No. 16.—Clerk, B. S. Clark ; directors,
C has . B M oores , Register.
tions, and should they do so England, cratic leaders want to make fools of hibitionists in Chicago June 27 ; and the • ‘Look here, boy, haint that horse got N. A. Miles, R. C. Magarell and J. F.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
with her preponderance of fighting ships themselves and place the United States democratic national convention will ; the splints?’ The boy replied, ‘Mister, I Weatherly.—Woods.
Laud Office at Oregon City, Ore.
February 24th.1900.
and unvi.l resources, she could make it in the wrong light, no doubt they will meet in Kansas City July 4.
Notice is hereby given that the following
! don’t know’ what the splints is, but if it
No. 17—Clerk, — Wilkes; directors,
named
settler
has
filed
notice
of his intention
mighty interesting. England is now in 1 find plenty of adherents to work on the
; is good for him he has got it, if it ain’t C. L. Smith, Duglass Bryan and Jas. to make fi al proof in support of his claim,
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no frame of mind to lie dictated to any 1 prejudices of the Dutch and Irish in this
and
that
said
proof
will
be
made
before the
Russia has borrowed $25,000,(XM) of good for him he ain’t got it.’ Now,’’ said Sappington.—Trask.
Register and Receiver, at Oiegon City, Orego
more than this country was when we country, seeing that it is a presidential
on April 10, 1900, viz :
American capital and the best part of Mr. Lincoln, “if this was good for Mit
No. 18.—Clerk, Fred Scherginger ;
SIMON P. DONKEL,
rushed to arms to fight Spain. The [ election year. Any old thing for politi
the transaction is that it will sjiend the chell, it was all right; but if it was not, directors, Albert Bowman, J. W. Hellen- H. R No. II78« for the lots 2 and la and S ’.o of
Anglo-Saxon blood and courage were cal excitement.
Ne
sec. 2. T 3 N . R. H W.
I
have
to
countermand
it.
”
whole amount in this country. Any 11a-
brand and Chas. W. Goves.—Neskowin.
He names the following witnesses to prove
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stirred in the United States then as it is
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
tion that likes Uncle Sam’s goods can I So I beg your indulgence, Mr. Editor,
No. 19.—Clerk, Geo. T. Poteet ; direc of s id land, v z
If there is really any serious dissatisfac- j
in England today, and under such circum
Del Springerand Jacob Mundschenk, of Misha
get the money from him to buy them that we are warranted in concluding tors, J. K. Craven, J, C. Foster and
stances it won’t do for any other |M>wer tion with American rule in Cuba, the ex
waka, Oregon ; John Cocoian, of Vine Maple-
with on depositing the necessary col that, if the so called “imperialism” is Samuel Foster.—Oretown.
Oregon ; C. A. Nash, of Oregon City, Oregon.
to step in. Would it lx* right, would it planation can be readily believed that it!
good foi us we have got it, if it ain’t
C has . B M oores Register.
lateral.
just, in view of England’s friendship to arises from the franchise restrictions It
No. 20.—Clerk, P. H. Baxter ; direc
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good for us we ain’t got it; and we may
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the United States in the Spanish war, for is said that fully 60 per cent of the ] Twenty thousand men who work un conclude, also, that if President McKin tors. Mrs. Anna Hill, H. V. Hill and G.
Land Office at Oreeo i City, Ore..
March loth. 1900.
President McKinley to take upon himself Cubans fail to come up to the require-1 der the scale of the Amalgamated Asso ley sees fit to “countermand his order” | T. Baxter.—Dolph.
Notice is hereby given that the following
the first step to involve this country in incuts fixed by General Wood. The | ciation of Iron and Steel workers will on H. R. 8245, and approves the bill, j No. 21.—Clerk, Daniel Atkinson ; direc named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
a war with England ? We say emphati United States will make a mistake if it get a raise in wages. The w ages to be and we thus reap a goodly sum of over i tors, VV. C. Wolf, Alice Hoyt and D. that said proof will be made before P. I).
Newell,
H Commissioner, at Nehalem, Or.,
cally it would not, and this is the opinion attempts to establish a Cuban republic paid are the highest in force since 1880. $2,000,000 on dutible goods from rich I Billings.—Sandia ke.
April 28, I900. viz :
SAMUEL m batterson ,
of all reasonable and intelligent Ameri on any but a universal suffrage basis. ! Are these 20,000 workmen anxious to syndicates, who are pa trolling the cor-1
No. 22.—Clerk, J. A. Dawson ; direc H. F. No. 11970, for the 8 H of NwW and SU of
cana who love justice and fair play. To That would only l>e inviting revolution, return to democratic times when wages riders of Congress trying to get free
sec 11, T 3 N R 10 W.
tors, G. E. Tucker, G. S. Nelson and Wm. Na He names
the fo lowing witnesses to prove
come right down to facts and reading for the disfranchised majority would 1 were not only small, but work
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
WHS trade for their exclusive benefit in the' Rhoades.—Cloverdale.
of said land, via:
lietween the lines, these Boer meetings certainly assert itself as soon as the hand ' scarce?
case; and if congress sees fit to endorse
William Snyder, John Gerrittse, P. H. M
No. 23.—Clerk, F. L. Buell ; directors,
in this country are gotten up for the pur of the United States was withdrawn.
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the recommendation of the President1 Hy. Lederer, T. H. McCormick and Hy. Smith and Soloman Lovewell, of Nehalem. Or.
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C has . R M oorks , Register
pose of boot ting Bryan, and we do not
The United States is doing fairly well (whose acts in this matter and in all
Rogers.—Tillamook.
A St. Louis judge has bravely come to
know, with the aid of the Irish anil the
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these republican tines. During the last other matters, disproves be wants to be ‘
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.
No. 24.—Clerk, A. C. Daniel; directors,
Dutch in New York but what they will the defense of his downtrodden sex by month the public debt was decreased an emperor or a despotic ruler, an im
March 10th. I900.
Notice is hereby given that the following
l>e able to carry that state at the next declaring that a husband who pays the $6,715,167. This is another instance in perialist, or a tyrant as alleged fur poli-1 N. Nelson, Wm. Woods and Wm. Easom.
named settler has filed notice of his intention
rent
has
a
right
to
break
down
the
floor
—
Balm.
presidential election, which may I h * in
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
which the republicans have reversed tical purposes for campaign thunder)
that said proof will be made before the Register
strumental in landing Bryan in the White to get in when his wife locks him out. democratic policy for the good of the and kindly returns all duties thus col-1 No. 25 —Clerk, M. D. Reading ; direc and
Receiver at Oregon City,Or., on April list
19OO. vis
House easier than most republicans have He is determined that the interior male country.
lecteil from Porto Rico, and allow’s them tors, S. M. Dailev, G. Munson and E.
JACOB MUNDSCHENK,
shall
have
some
rights
which
even
an
«
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any idea of.
H.E No. Il,6s2 for the Ix»ts 9, lo and 11 and Se
to retain the duties from goods shipped ! Dailey.—Tillamook.
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enraged American female is bound to
M of Hw »4, Sec. 2 and Ne *4 of Nw V. Sec. 11. T
The late President Steyn.of the Orange
*
No. 26.—Clerk. H. A. Ely ; directors, 3 N, R M W.
It will lie noticed, however, Free State, ison the run, like Aguinaldo, from the U. S., as well for their poor
The an non m'élue nt that under the new respect.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon an 1 cultivation
currency bill a great many state banks that, with a strictly masculine sense of and establishing his “government” in famine-stricken peoples, storm swept by 1 Herman Gmner, T. R. Wilson and I. of
said laud, vtx :
VV. Hiner.—Spruce
will tnke out charters uinler the na justice, this right to break down doors every city he finds it safe to remain in huricanes. and for educational purposes
Simon P. l>onkei and Isaac M. Donkel. of Vine
as
alleged,
yea,
if
that
is
“
imperiaKam.
”
.
Maple,
Or. ; Del Springer, of Jewell, Or.: C. A.
No.
27.
—
Clerk.
M.
A.
Cady
;
directors,
is
to
l»e
employed
by
the outraged hus- over night and where he can hang his
tional system is not surprising, as the
Or.
give us more of it, in large alopathic Eugene Rowland, H. E. Chapman and J. Naah, of Oregon Chy.
C has B. M oorks . Krgiatet.
inducements offered by the measure band only if be pays the rent.
hat without fear of it being riddled with
doses, for these poor people cannot live T. Moon.-Blaine.
to change from state to national rati
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AI1MINISTKA I BIX NALK OF KKAL
British bullets.
on Constitution, for our U. S. Supreme |
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PROPERTY.
fions are strong. The refunding pro
No. 28.—Clerk, Ada Morrison ; direc
Wars arc expensive luxuries. The peo
Court
has
already
said
“
tbev
ain
’
t
got
vision for a 2 |»er cent bond, available ple of thia country realise it every time
The Iowa legislature has voted down
tors, Fred Z iddach, Herman Tubbersein Belonging to the Estate of William Smith. de
it
”
yet.
as security tor circulation, together with they turn around, by the presence of the proposition to submit a woman'»
and Fred Kebbe.—Nehalem.
Notice is hereby given that the under-
Bay City, Or. 3-13-00.
II. B H.
signed Administratrix of the e<-Ute of William
the reduced taxation which the bill stamps on documents and wares and suffrage amendment at the coming elec
i No. 29.—Clerk. Lena Nvstrom ; direc Smith,
deceased, by virtue of an order of the
provides for and the fact that circula sundry other outlays.
The people of tion. The ¡people of Iowa are of the
County Cour of Tillamook conntv. Stare of
The moral crusade against a certain tors, Lora Nvstrom. Nuit Lesly and Oregon,
dated March 6th. I<»o, will sell at p» ivate
tion may lie isaned to the ¡mr value of England, too, arc having an object opinion they have had troubles enough
»ale. at the Court Hons« door, in Tillamook City.
play in New York is such a success tinan- Johan Bolin.—Nehalem.
the bond* deposited as security, will en lesson, which is likely to stay with them without offering a premium for others.
Tillanio k county. State of O egon. on the 20 h
ciallv tor the actress that her managers
No. 30.—Clerk. H. E. Palmer, directors, day of April, ifcjn, at ten o'clock a m , the fol
able state Ininks to go into the national long after the present enthusiasm has
• • •
lowing described re I propert 1. to wit Lot* 1,
are cancellrag all outside dates to satisfr J. M Morgan. C. B. Wiley and Robt. 2,
' and s. in block 2i of « 'lau'de I hayer's addi
system with reasonable assurance of worn off. A loan of $160.660,000 must
We notice that the Boers who talk so local demands. When a town that ideal Jackson—Netarts.
tion to the town of Tillamook, now Tillamook
profit.
The movement, therefiwe, is be floated in addition to what baa al- mm-h about fighting to the death are
City, tn Tillamook count?. State of Oregon.
ises a Seelye dinner is attacked with
No. 31.—Clerk, H. R. Hendricks; direc- Terms, cash only
likely to proceeded vigorously as long as ready been expended, and no one is able those who keep several hundred miles
NANCY N. SMITH.
moral episootic some one is sure to har tors. W. D. Wood. Robt. Watt and M
Administratrix.
the low-priced bonds are to be had. but to say how much more mav be needed I’etwern them and the Bring line
vest a fat bank account.
I. T MAVLSBY.
I R. Petters — R-»y Chy.
Attorney tor A.dm’rf^rtitrfx.