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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 29, 1900._________ —————— HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS. STOVES & RANCES. I Large Line 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 $ our prices. & Si $ GROCERIES. 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 & M c NAIR. Tillamook NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. f Bishop Hurst said that he admired ¡.and Office at Oregon City. Ore., politicians in particular, in regard to the . that none of the aspirants “could serve employes in 1896, have) increased the February 24th. Woo. I number of 346,278, while the increase in the Roman Catholics for their foresight first district congressional nomination I the district better” than Mr. Tongue, Notice is .hereby given that the following- and liberality in founding at Washington named settler has «3 led notice of his intention wages in 1899 as compared with 1896 This is our affair, and ours alone. We 1 in fact, it is admitted that if most of make final proof in support of his claim, and the institutions at Georgetown and the to that said proof will be made before the Regis have managed and can manage such them were in congress twenty years they was over $20,000,000. Catholic university withits five affiliated ter mid Receiver, at Oregon City, Or., on April * * * matters as pertains tooui own interests I would never reach the prominence that lOth, 1900, viz.: colleges. He declared that rich Roman The public debt is decreasing at a RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION ISAAC M. DONKEL. I Mr. Tongue has. without ringing in any dirty city politics H. E. 11651. for the lots 3, 4 and 5 8W V* of rapid rate notwithstanding extraordi Catholics had already put into their * * * Nw W sec. 2. Tp. 3 N, R. 8 W and lots 9 and 10, ( strictly in advance .) from the direction of our metropolis.— sec. 35. T. 4 N, R 8 W. nary expenses for the Philippine trouble. wills bequests in aid of education at We notice that mostofthe valley new s- lie names the tcllowing witnesses to prove Ins $1.50 Newberg Graphic. This is a good shot. One year....... .75 All who know am thing about Portland ' papers have published what the Oregon During the last Democratic Administra Washington amounting to $50,000,000. contnuous residence upon and cultivation of Six months.... said viz : •50 politics realize what goes on behind the ian said about Mr. Tongue after the Al tion the public debt increased, in time of This showed, he said, that sofaras Amer Del land, Three months. Springer and Jacob Mundschenk. of Misha waka, Oregon; John Cocoran, of Vine Maple, ica was concerned, the Roman Catholic peace, in just about the same ratio that bany convention had done its work, and Office at corner of Main and 2nd streets. scenes there. Oregon ; C. A Nash, of Oregon City. Oregon headquarters are no longer in another C has . B. M oores , Register. * * * j which we published two weeks ago, in it now decreases. * * * continent, but on the bank of the Poto As it is taken for granted that the which it said in part : “Mr. Tongue is a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Sparks from the Political Anvil. ticket to lie nominated bv the convention man who will represent the intelligence The Treasury statement for the month mac river. “Methodists and Roman Land Office at Oregon City, Ore. February 24th,1900. of Oregon, who understands its needs of February shows that the receipts of Catholics have no rivalry at Washing on Saturday will contain the names of No wonder the weather is unusually Notice is hereby given that the following and its resources, and who ha< the the Government were $45,631,265.08, ton,’’ he said. “We came to the capi named Heftier has filed notice of his intention the county officials who will be elected in mild for this time of year in Tillamook— make ft al proof in support of his claim, June, we think we haven right to ask, on energy and ability to make its influence while the expenditure were only $37,- tal after them, and as a good brother to and that said proof will be made before the for the political pot is bilin’. Register and Receiver, at Oiegon City, Orego . 827,000, leaving a surplus of $7,804,- once said to a Roman prelate, ‘ You will behalf of the taxpayers of Tillamook what it should be in the national house on April io, 1900, viz : * * * county, that only efficient, honest, poli of representatives. No man in Oregon 265.08. For the eight months ending always be pretty certain to find Metho- SIMON P. DONKEL, Who’s got the courage of his convic tically clean persons be nominated to fill has expounded the principles or upheld February 28th, the surplus receipts dists after you.’ ” H. E. No. 11788 for the lots 2 and la and S of Ne «4, sec. 2, T. 8 N . R H W. tions to declare that he bartered away county offices. This will reflect credit the traditions of the republican party 1 amounted to $37,674,785.22. Bishop Hurst said that 100 acres of He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upou mid cultivation his birthright fora flimsy political prom | upon the republican party. But, on the more faithfully or more cogently than * * * land purchased a few years ago for of s id land, v z • ise ? The scarcity of American merchant $100,000 is now bringing offers of$lt- Del Springerand Jaoob Mundschenk. of Misha other hand, let it nominate a lot of self- has Mr. Tongue. ’ ’ Can any one point to )k * * waka, Oregon ; John Cocoran, of Vine Maple vessels was only too palpable during our 500,000. “But we will not sell. We Oregon ; C. A, Nash, of Oregon City, Oregon. seeing politicians who are controlled by any act or vote of Mr. Tongue while in Tillamook has plenty of milk machines C has , B M oores Register. war with Spain. But the Boer trouble didn’t buy to sell. Other denominations others, and then the taxpayers will have Congress that would require any modi and political ones as well. And the poli a perfect right to kick. fication of the Oregonian’s estimate of has intensified it by absorbing British than Methodists have contributed about notice for publication . tical machines are pretty good teat pull Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., j him in 1896? On the contrary, is not transatlantic liners, delaying our com- 60 percent of the $1,250,000 so far in * * * ers just now. March loth, 1900. inerce and hindering the quick transpor haud apart from the sits.” Notice is hereby given that the following W * * I Delegates to the republican convention that estimate fullv confirmed and justi named settler has filed notice his intention tation of our foreign mails. We should One building, the Hall of History, is up. to make final proof in support of of his Politics in Tillamook assumes a on Saturday will need all their wits to fied ? claim, and * * * be as independent on the sea as we are Pensylvania and Ohio each contemplate that said proof will be made before P. I). healthy appearance, for the survival of head off the worn out political grafters, on land. We can beat the world in another, and have given $100,000 to. Newell, U.S. Commissioner. at Nehalem, Or., Republican primaries were held in this the fittest is beginning to manifest itself for, as usual, they are sure to make some April 28, I900. viz : manufacturing and land transportation, ward them. He said a building costs to SAMUEL M. BATTER8ON, in a marked degree. I move again to graft onto the tax money. county on Saturday, with the result that H. F. No. 1197«. for the S ft of Nw »4 and S’^ of but we lack the facilities for trans the convention will be overwhelmingly erect $150,000 to $400,000, and the Ne 4, sec 21, T. 3 N, R. 10 W. If delegates make this mistake and then * * W names the folowing witnesses to prove in favor of the renomination of Congress porting our goods by sea to foreign professership endowments $400,000, his He continuous residence upon and cultivation Did the republican primaries on Satur go home and kick and curse themselves said land, viz: man T. II. Tongue, and it is safe to pre buyers. making for the Methodists of each state of William day put a nail in the coffin of the tax for nominating political grafters we hope Snyder, John Gerrittse, P. II. M. * * * dict that the delegates to the congres» naming a hall gifts aggregating about Smith and Soloman Lovewell, of Neha-em, Or. eaters’ organization ? If so, we hope the they won’t go writing belly aching letters C has . B.M oores , Register. Exportations of manufactures will sional.convention will be instructed for $800,000. convention on Saturday will drive the to the editor about taxes coming higher amount to $400.600,001) in the fiscal that gentleman. Although Representative NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Bishop Hurst related a conversation every years, for that is the outcome of nail right home. year which ends with June next. When Land Office at Oregon City, Or. local politics being dominated by a lot of J. W. Maxwell has declared himself as not the Republican party came into power with President McKinley as to the lat March 10th, I900. * * * Notice is hereby given that the following being an aspirant for the legislature it ter’s plans after he leaves the White named It’s easy to account for the land slide unscrupulous politicians who care not settler has filed notice of his intention in 1861 and inaugurated the protective is a well known fact that he has been un House. The president said he would to make final proof in support of his claim, and at Barnegat last year—Mr. T. B. Hand- one iota about economy and retrench that said proof will be made before the Register usually busy for several weeks building system as a permanent policy they were work actively on the task of creating ami Receiver at Oregon City,Or., on April 2ist, Icy returned home on Saturday delegate ment when it comes to putting the tax barely $40,000,000 per annum. Then his political fences for the purpose of con- j T9OO, viz : the American university, but that he money down in their own jeans. less. And, oh, what a surprise it seemed JACOB MUNDSCHENK, manufactures amounted to 12 per cent trolling a number of the primaries, and, would not lie a figurehead. President H.E No. 11,652 for the Lots 9, lo and 11 and Se * * * to cause in political circles ! no doubt, he can several of them, but of the total exports ; now thev form 30 McKinley is already a director. This % of Sw *4, Sec. 2 and Ne “4 of Nw %. Sec. 11, T. 3 N, R. * W. * * * It was reported in this city Saturday this is not Maxwell’s year, for a killing per cent of the enormously increased lie names the following witnesses to prove fall it is expected that the President will his continuous residence upon and cultivation There’s not much honor being a dele that every voter at Netarts participated Maxwell frost set in several months ago, totai. Yet there are people who will dedicate one building and lay the cor of said land, viz : gate to a convention when you're only a in the republican primary at that place which was discernible to those who gravely tell you that the country can Simon P. Donkel and Isaac M. Donkel, of Vine ner stone of two more. Maple, Or. ; Del Springer, of Jewell, Or.; C. A. tool in the hands of scheming politicians with the exception of two demos, which watch the political horizon by studying never have a prosperous foreign trade so Nash, of Oregon City, Ur. who have been running machine politics caused a good deal of comment upon the public sentiment, not that we blame long as it retains a protective tariff. C has . B. M oores . Register. FIRE INSURANCE. * * * by the "boss” rule in this county for streets. One citizen from Netarts was Captain Dawson for it. As we stated In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for There are certain articles, needed by years. heard to sa v that a certain politician had before, this is not Maxwell’s year, and the County of Tillamook. /. 5. * * * In the Estate of Edward Senke, deceased. been in the habit of paying the delegates he must prepare himself for the inevita American manufacturers, that can not AGENT FOR THE To Lena Ba lune and Hugo Seuke. and all other What do you think of politicians who expenses while in the city. It must be be produced here. Their importation in HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON & unknown heirs of Edward Seuke, de- < ble at the convention on Saturday—that c ased. would sacrifice the county’s interests for that the henchmen for the political wire creased by $54,000,000 during the seven LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE You and each of you are her® >y notified that of being snowed under. Neither do we COMPANIES. their own personal aggrandizement ? pullers have been mighty busy through months ending January 31st last, as on the 26th day of February, i90l), there was think the county convention will lie in a duly tiled in the above named Court the peti No wonder republicans in this county on out the county at the political leg-pull compared with the corresponding period ion of Otto Walther, as Admistrator of said projier mood to send him as a delegate Agent for North West School Supply estate, praying for an order of this Court Saturday took a tumble to themselves. ing business. Perhaps some of the dele a year earlier. This shows more busy Company, Notary Public. directing the sale < f the following described to the state or congressional conven Evidently they lire tired of being hoo gates will bring along the leg-pulling factories at home. But it is particularly re-tl property, as the property of said estate, to- TILLAMOOK. — OREGON tions, and should he jiersist is having his wit : I a H s , five (5L six (6). seven (7), mid twelve dooed. interesting to note a decrease of upwards machine and demonstrate to the conven (12), in -ec. 11, township 3 south, range 10 west, proposed, it looks as though he * * * of Willammetle meridia i,iu Tillamook county, of $2,200,000 in our imports of foreign • tion how they were victimized. Don’t lie name INSURE WITH state of Oregon, and you and each of you are It will require 82 votes to nominate in bashful gentlemen, for why should you will lie humiliated by the convention vot wool, despite the higher price of that hereby cited to appear on the ibth day of April. the first congressional district conven l»e if there is anv honor having vour leg ing to keep him at home. Another feature commodity. 1900. at ten o'clock in the fore noon at the« ourt Claude Thayer, Protection is giving the h use in Tillamook City, in the anove named of the primaries on Saturday is that Mr. tion, and the Forest Grove Times says it elongated by the political leg pulling ma T. B. Handley, republican state commit American fanner another chance to sup Agent or Fireman’s Fund and London county and state, to show cause why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted ; and is reasonably certain that Mr. Tongue chine ? 1 teeman, failed to lie elected at Barnegat ply the American manufacturer with his unless you do so then and there appear and and Lancashire Fire Insurance will have at least 60 votes on the first show cause why said premises should not be * * * raw material. sold as prayed for in the prayer of the peti as a delegate. It looks reasonably cer. ballot and enough on the second or third * * * Companies. Can the prohibition party lie recogniz tioner, said prayer will be granted, and said tain that most of the county officials | “I would suggest that the agricultural real property will be sold and the proceeds to nominate him. ed in the coming political campaign is a thereof be applied to the payment of claims and will be renominated, and when it comes papers hurrv up and kill the tree seed * * * question which is causing some news NOTICE OF TEACHERS* EXAMINA charges against the estat® and otherwise <li>- tiibuted as by law provided. It is a legitimate fight for republicans paper discussion. That party polled 25 to nominating delegates for the state and humbug, and then suggest that the De TION. This citation is published by order of G. W Sappington, Judge of the above named County to scrimmage for the purpose of select votes in Tillamook county for Clinton, congressional conventions they will be partment of Agriculture establish, with Court, duly made and entered on the 5th day of chosen front those who have a true Ton N otice is H ereby G iver , — That for the funds now used for the distribution ing the best timber tor delegates to the while Geer had 635 votes. King 323 and March, I900. the purpose of making an examination HOMER MASON, conventions, anil also for the purpose of Luce 46. Now, with these figures to go gue ring. Mr. B. L. Eddy is without a of seeds, a department where the farmers of all persons who may offer themselves County Clerk. W H COOPER, nominating candidates. When the con by, is that party entitled to lie recogniz doubt the choice of a large number of re might still send samples of soil to lie an- as candidates for teacliers of the schools Attorney for Estate. publicans for joint representative. There of this county, the county school super analyzed free, ’ ’ says James Duffy, a Buck ventions have done their work, then the ed on the oflicia I ballot? If a negative intendent, thereof, will hold a public ex republicans stop their own scrimmage, answer is given officially the result will is no denying the fact that Tillamookers eye, in the Orange Judd Farmer. SUMMONS. amination at the Court House, in Tilla and with united effort carry the tight on lie a blow to the cold water men ; if in have seen for a long time that the coun » * * mook City, commencing at 9 o’clock In the Circuit Court of tlie State of Oregon, for ty should be represented in the state leg the County of Ti laniook. in the enemy territory. An economy of $25,000.000 a year in a m., on the 11th day of April, 1900. the affirmative, then the strict letter of T. T. (leer, F. 1. Dunbar and Chas. - islature by a gentleman of ability, intel Dated this 21st day of March, 1900. S. Moore, constituting the Board * * * freight charges on our foreign commerce law will not lie complied with, for that of Cummieaioners for th° sal® of G. B. L amb , ligence, industry and integrity, and it is se ool and university land®, and The democratic county central com reads as follows ; “A convention of dele our firm conviction that it is for theliest is one of the immediate benefits which County School Superintendent. the management of the Funds Senator Frye predicts would follow the mit tee meets in this city on Saturday, gates, within the meaning of this act. is arising therefrom, plaintiffs, interest ofTillamook county—and for its ■ ADMIN1ATKA IRIX MALE OF RKAL vs. an organized body of delegates represent adoption of the bill for the encourage, and is composed of R. Krebs, Nehalem A. L. Aiderman and Phoebe J. honor as well—that the county conven PROPKRTY. ing a political party, which, at the elec nient of the merchant marine of the Alderman, Jas Hughey, admin Felix Roy, Folev ; Frank Ekroth, Gari- tion recommend a jierson with these istrator of the estate of B Higgen- to the Estate of William Smith, de baldi ; G. B. Johnson, Tillamook ; II. tion next preceding polled at least three traits of character for joint représenta- United States. No man in this country Belonging both a in deceased, and Etta Hi£- . cease. > genb tham, defendants. J Notice 1» hereby given that the under Bowels, Hoquarton ; Sam Downs, Fair, l»er cent of the entire vote cast in the tive. No doubt when the convention has given this subject a closer study than signed Administratrix of tha «»Ute of William To A. L. Aiderman, one of the above named de- fendands : view ; Dave Fitzpatrick. South Prairie ; state, county, precinct or other electoral comes to choosing delegates for the state Senator Frye and his accuracy of judg Smith, deceased, by virtoe of an order of the In the name of the State of Oregon, Couri. of Tdlamook county, State of ment and absolute candor in his state County P. Hirtt, Braver . J Lewellen, Hebo , district for which the nomination is You are hereby commanded to appearand Oregon, dated March 6th. Igno, will sell si pt i and congressional conventions and the ments render this prediction of his es •ale. at the Court House door, in Tillamook City, annwer the complaint filed against you in th® Albert Lucy, Union ; John Craven, Ore- made. An assembly of electors, within choice of a joint representative, each fac k county. State of O egon, on the 20th above entitled Court and cause oil or b«*foie the pecially interesting. The expenditures Tillamo town ; Geo. Phelps, Netarts. We wonder the meaning of this act. is an organized day of April, tfrjo, at ten o’clock a.m . the fol expi ation of six weeks from the date of the tion ot the republican party will I k on lowing described re I propertv. to-wit : Lots 1. first publication of this suirmons, to-writ : on under the proposed shipping bill will be whether the Tillamook band boys will body of not less than 100 electors of the 2. . and 8, in block 2i of ( laud® Thayer's addi or before six weeks after the 22nd day of March the fight and will struggle tor supremacy, about $9,000,000 a year, and if by its tion to the town of Tillamook, now Tillamook A D. I900. and if you fail to appear and answer diiu’ourse “ The I brail March ’ in Saul state, or electoral division thereof for for this is where we expect to see the In Tillamook county, State of Oregon said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff* adoption $25.000,000 a year can be City, while they hold their delil>crtUions or which the nomination is made.” Term«, caah only. will apply 10 the Court for a decree against jvu bone of contention to center. »sprayed for in the <*omplaint. to-wit . NANCY N. SMITH. SI St « saved in freights, it would bran economy the "Cake Walk ?” Par a decree against you for the sum of |7go,67, I. T M*VLSBY. A-Tni-rMrix of just $16,000.000 per annum, all of anti accruing interest thereon from the 24th day There appears to bean impression that « « « of February, 1W00. at th® rate of 8 per cent p«r Attorney tor Admiiiiatratrtz. which would be dirtributed among the Notes of General Interest. annum, and for the costs and disbursements <>f This is the sentiment of the Headlight the Oregonian is op|»osing the re-nomi this suit, and tor a further decree that th® people of the United States. to the very letter: "The Oregonian is not nation of Congressman Tongue, which mortgage d®a<*ribed in the said complaint, t"- HEADLIGHT The South is ringing for expansion. wit A certain mortgage executed by you ami published to please the little, cheap, self- hardly appears to be the case in view of Phoebe J. Alderman, on the 19th day of Ee >- ruar.v. 1894, in favor of .«aid Board of School seeking politicians of the country, nor this statement by that newspaper : “A Protection has started Southern develop Methodists Praise Catholics. and Land Commissioners, which said mortgage •• ment. and business men there know that the miserable little newspajiers that ring newspaper at Eugene savs that the recorded on pag»*- 563 and V m of Book H of records of mortgages of Tillamook County. toady to them. It is published for the Oregonian, which heretofore has 9|>oken we must have foreign markets in which The Methodist ministers in session in WEEKLY OREGONIAN Oregon, be decreed to be foreclosed and the pre people at huge Therefore the little, favorably ol Mr. Tongue, now opposes to sell our surplus products. mises therein described, to-wit : New York City endorsed the bill intro The ®e ’/4 of 8e and Lots 2, 3, 4 vf Sec. 17- in One Year for $2 *5- Townahi * * * cheap, self set*king politicians, and the his nomination. The Oregonian does not duced at Albany at the behest of the 2 North of Range i O West ot the Willamette Meridian in Tillamook county. Ore little new»pa|ier organs that accept en opjiose, nor has it opposed, his renomi More naval officers and more ships of labor bureaus to take employment agen. TWO LIVE PAPERS gon. be sold, and the proceeds of «aid sale ap slavement to them, needn't read the Ore nation. Mr Tongue is an active and war are recommended by the Secretary vies out of the hands of the saloon plied to the satisfaction of said decree iti th« manner provided by law. and that said de'^n- energetic representative, and the Ore gonian, unless thev desire. It is all one of the Navy and Admiral Dewey. And keepers, and the project to build at the ' dants, and all peraoaa claiming thiough them The regular subscription price of be torever barred and forecloeed of all right, to it whether they like or dislike it S iikt gonian is not prepared to express the the record which these men made in the national capital an American university. and equity of redemption in or tn said pr*- THE HEADLIGHT is $1.50, and lien this is a political vear, h they will take opinion that any one could serve the dis hour of the country's emergency quite Concerning the latter, reports the New miees. and for such other, further ai.<l diff-ieot the regular subscription price of rule or relict ns to said 1 o rt mav «eem meet note of this now . it may save them some trict lietter. But there ire several other justices the country in agreeing with York Sun. they intimated that New Thie summon® is published by order of th« candidates for the republican nomination, them. the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. Hon. G. W Sappington. County Judge of *a»d vexation.” York Methodists are likely, in the name County and State, In the abaence from said • • each of whom has active support, and Any one subscribing for THE of the state, to erect a building there, County of the Hou. Judges of «aid Circuit Con.t. "Hands off“ should I* the signal flung the Oregonian is endeavoring to treat A table printed by Bradât reefs shows as those of Pensvlvania. Ohio. Illinois ' HEADLIGHT and paying one and done at Chambers, in the Citi of Tilla mook. in said County and State, on tne list da) in the direction of the secoml co ng res. them, as well as Mr. Tongue, with t'air- that 3,553 New York business houses, and some other states have already de-1 year in advance can get both for of March. i9oo. First publication March »nd, I900 sionnl district in general and Portland nesa awdimpartiality.” We all recognise wMrh ha<l on their pay-rolls 299.957 cided to do. $2.25. ('LACDE THAYER. A tornev for Plaiwtin«.