Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 03, 1900, Image 3

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
1900,
The POLITICAI, OUTLOOK
I
«ml condition immeasurably improved. their votes.
1 'bilious of people who in the period of
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Local Expansion and Indus­ depression under democraticgovernment The framers of the republican platform
trial Development the is­ were unable to earn enough to obtain made a mistake when they inserted in the
| the necessaries of life have since had well 1 state platform a plank for increasing the
sue for Tillamook.
paid employment. Capital that was idle number of supreme judges from three to
then i» now safely and profitably invest­ five, for this is not a party issue. That’s
I
What is the issue in the next election
ed Every portion of the land is having I one of the planks we don’t stand on, and
I which is paramount to every citizen of
a higher degree of prosperity than it has it the taxpayers want to unnecessarily
I Tillamook, no matter whether he is a
ever before known. These are facts and increase taxation they can do so by vot­
I republican, democrat, populist or prohi-
conditions which should command the ing for the amendment to the constitu­
I bitionist? It is this, Local expansion and
thoughtful attention of ever voter in tion next June. The fact is, most attor-
I industrial development. This is within
Tillamook county They distinguiih the l neys are allowed too much levity in pro.
I reach by voting the republican ticket, a
present administration from all its pre­ ' longing cases and havingthem reargued, Writ« tor Catalogue and Prices.
I long way off by voting the democratic !
decessors and they make a powerful _
ap- I retried and taken from one court to ano­
I ticket, and one of antediluvian date bv j
peal to national pride and patriotism.
to Si,y nothing of the waste of time
I casting a vote for the prohibitionists. Yet
The question naturally arises, are we
arXu’ng some technical point which
I we see citizens, business men in the demo.
going to continue in this state of pros-1 o,teM amounts to practically nothing,
Icratic and prohibition parties who have
perity or revert to calamity howling L'hoke off some of these attorneys who
I done no end of kicking about bad and
times of a few years ago and all the at-1 Pers>stently take cases from one court to
I exorbitant transportation service. Local
tending hard times under a democratic i another because their clients have money
I interests this year overshadow all others
administration? Your votes next June I to foot the bill, and the three supreme
J. P. ALLEN,
Iso far as Tillamook is concerned, for, as
will answer the question. Tillamookers judges won’t have a press of business.
Proprietor
I we have so often pointed out, a govern.
have participated in the general pros­
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Intent appropriation for the improvement
We are glad to be informed that the
perity of the country, as can be demon,
I of Tillamook harbors and bare will lie in.
First class accolliiiuxlation
strated bv the price of butter lat and all republicans of this county will go into
I eluded in the next river and harbor bill,
at second class rate.
the
present
campaign
united
and
with
a
kinds of stock in this county, so along
■ provided, however, that the influences that line it is useless to dwell, for only solid front, hence the democrats will be
I which have been brought to bear during
an ignoramus would contend otherwise. badly fooled if they figure upon receiving BEST
MEALS
I the past twelve months to secure ail ap-
CITY.
The republicans have nominated Con. any republican votes to help them out.
I propriation of $250,000 can be kept in
gressmen Tongue to represent this dis­ Republicans who were not exactly satis­
Tillamook,
Ore
I line. If it was depending upon people
trict in congress ; Dr. W. Tyler Smith for fied with the action of thecountv conven­
I who whittle wood on the street corners joint senator for Yamhill, Tillamook and tion now see that it is wise on their part
I and chew the rag but little progress Lincoln counties, and Mr. B. L. Eddy to fall into line and work for every nomi-1
Real Estate Transfers.
I would have been made to this end. But, for joint representative for Yamhill and nee on the ticket. This is good politics,
I thanks to a number of onr enterprising ! Tillamook counties, upon the legislative and we are glad to know that this is so.
j Elizabeth Butler to James Harns, Se *4
I citizens, who have been quietly for some 1
ticket, and they stand for a continuance Furthermore, no matter who is running
of Sw
and Sw >4 of Se V4 and Sw
I months getting all thepush they possibly 1 of republican prosperity, industrial
1 ac on the other tickets, republicans must
Yt of Sw J4 of sec. 16, tp. 5 S, R. 10
I could liehind the proposed project to im. ctivity and contentment.
vote a straight ticket, not deviate one
W.
I prove Tillamook bars, have the mattei !
iota for either personal friendship or for
1 Charles Peterson to the Astoria Co., lot
I so far arranged to lajr the circumstances
any
other
cause.
The
Headlight
’
s
ad
vice
Republicans, Vote Straight !
4, Sw Vi of Nw ’4 and W y^ of Sw V4
I before the river and harbor committee.
is, “Vote her straight, boys!” And then
ofsec. 5, tp. 2 N, R. 10 W.
What is essential now is that this com. Decrease of County’s Debt. see the republicans come down on the
I mittee should be induced to recommend
democrats and prohibitionists with both U.S. to Andrew Anderson, Ne V4 ofsec.
In regard to county affairsit is impera­ feet.
15, tp. 3 N, R. 10 W.
the above appropriation, and with Con­
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gressman Tongue as a members of that tive that the taxpayers’ interest should
U.S. to Amos E. Russell, E y? of Sw V4
Suppose that the woman suffrage
committee, conditions were never more be well looked after, and it is incumbent
and S V4 of Nw
of sec. 17, tp. 3 N,
favorable than they are today for Tilla. that a conservative and economic expen­ amendment should pass, who will con­
R. 9 W.
inoek getting out of her bottled up, in­ diture of tax money take place. This is trol the votes of the prostitutes in our U.S. to Lucy Green, W Yj of Sw *4 of sec.
dustrially incapicitated condition. This what every taxpayer in the county de­ large cities ? This isadangerous element
5, tp. 3 N, R. 9 W.
is the reason the Headlight believes the mands. The Headlight and the republi­ to bring into our body politic, especially U.S. to Stephen C. Reed, W Y? of Se
cans
of
Tillamook
are
diametrically
op
-
when
the
vote
is
dose.
Fancy
a
candi-
question of paramount importance so far
Sw V4 of Ne J4 and Ne V4 of Sw V4 of
as this county is concern is local expan- posed to any increase in the county’s in nate for office, with strong social purity
sec. 22, tp. 3 N, R. 10 W.
I sion and industrial development. We all ' ! debtedness, and from now on a steady ideas, having to toady to this element;
U.S. to Kate Bona», W V2 of Se ’4 of sec.
realize that this will follow as soon as decrease in it should be made. This is for votes, while on the other hand we do
7, tp. 3 N, R. 9 W.
right and proper, for the officials who J not think that it would shock the mod­
these improvements are made. Let us
delve a little deeper into this matter and i run the county into debt and burden the ' esty of the average ward politician to in­ U.S. to David Reasoner, N V4 of Ne 14 of
sec. 20 and S >4 of Se Ü of sec. 17,
ask a few pertinent questions. What has taxpayei s with interest bearing warrants I duce these unfortunate women to vote
tp. 3 N, R. 9 W.
the prohibition partv of this county done must expect to be severely criticised. Of | according to his dictation, especially if!
or could do if elected to bring about re­ course, we are aware that most of the he had boodle, as he surelv would, to U.S. to Vera Green, Se HofNwUand
lot 3 of sec. 5 tp. 3 N, R. 9 W.
lief ? The answer to that query is, They officials have very little to do with the back him.
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could do nothing. To vote the demo­ expenditure of tax money, that falling
James Sloan to Ambrose Arstill Ne 14 of
It's a conundrum why the prohibition­
cratic ticket and defeat Congressman upon the board of county commissioners I
Sw J4 ofsec. 26, tp. 4S, R. 10 W.
ists in this county nominated only part
As
Mr.
L.
Parrish,
the
republican
nomi-
j
Tongue, Would it not be throwing cold
Amtrose
Artill, et ux, to John Krebs,
of a county ticket. Perhaps, however,
water upon those who have interested nee for county commissioner, has given'
Ne 14 of Sw 14 of sec. 26, tp. 4 S, R
it
would
be
straining
theirconsciences
to
themselves in Tillamook’s liehalf, and , his assurance that he will endeavor to de-1 vote for clerk, sheriff, assessor, school
10 W.
doing the same thing to the dairying, 1 crease the county’s debt and thereby put I siqierintendent, treasurer and coroner on Mary T. Squires to Catherine A. Smith,
a
stop
to
interest
bearing
warrants
and
j
lumbering, logging and other productive
26 feet by 100 feet in bk. 1, town of
the republican ticket, but when it conies
and manufacturing industries of this the loss entailed in discounting them, we 1 to voting for road supervisors our pro­
Tillamook.
I
believe
that
Mr
Parrish
will
stick
to
that
i
county ? Tillamook county wants Con­
hibition friends will swallow a road su­ Washington Kellow, et ux, to Thomas
gressman Tongue in congress and on the policy, which will not only reflect credit pervisor belonging to old parties with­
Kellow, various tracts in Tillamook
river and harbor committee lor several upon himself but upon the county and out making a wry face.
county.
the republican party as well. The office of
years yet, and when it comes to the day
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U.S. to Christian Peterson, W 14 of Se
of election we believe that most every county commissioner is an important
It is only tantalizing dairymen to be
one, and the person who fills it must have
14 of sec. 5 and Nw ’4 of Ne 14 and
voter, regardless of his political preju­
told that, owing to shallow bars, their
Ne % of Nw 14 of sec. 8, tp. 1 N. R.
dices or prohibition principles, will vote a will of his own, have good business butter cannot be shipped, and when it
judgment and apractical knowledge of
10 W.
for Congressman Tongue, which is syn­
does reach market deteriorated in value
onymous with Tillamook s industrial road making and bridge work. We think they have to stand the loss. Dairymen Edgar Latimer to G. 0. Nolan, et ux,
Mr. Parrish possess these qualifications
lot 1, 2, and 4, in block 19, in Thay
growth and prosperity.
Vote the re­
and comes up to the Headlight’s stand­ who have got tired of doing business that
er’s add. to Tillamook.
publican ticket straight and prove your-
ard. so we have much pleasure in recom- unprofitable way should vote for Con- G. 0. Nolan, et ux, to B. H. Hathaway,
self a loyal Tillamooker.
monding him to the citizens of this coun­ man Tongue and the republican ticket.
lots 1 and 2, in block 19, in Thaver’s
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ty to look after the taxpayers’ interests
ndd to Tillamook.
They Stand for a Continuance for the next four years. As all the other What is exceedingly surprising in this
Frayne to the Astoria Co., Se 14
of Republican Prosperity. nominees on the republican county ticket county is the dirtli of political cranks who Frank
of sec. 16, tp. 2 N, R 8 W, and Sw
have been renominated by a convention razzle-dazzle populists before an election.
14 of Se 14 <>f sec 5, and W !4 of Ne
The next matter of importance is the made up of representative republicans Even the democrats can't hoodoo them.
14ofsec. 8, tp. 2 N, R. 9 W.
Well,
as
a
number
broke
away
from
the
election of joint senator and joint repre from all parts of the county, they need
State
of Oregon to Joseph Guptil, Se %
sentative, for the simple reason that they but little recommendation at our hands. republican party, they are cordially in­
of sec. 16, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W.
will vote for a United States senator at We can say this for Clerk Mason, Sheriff vited back, for republicans don’t like to I
the next session of the state legislature. Aiderman, Treasurer Cary, School Supt see them out in the cold with no one to
The bill recently introduced in the Sen­
This brings to the front matters of na- , Lamb, Assessor Stephens. Surveyor Aus­ pity them.
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ate by Senator McMillan and in the
tional importance and the platform upon tin and Coroner Tuttle that they have
If any republicans think of flopping House by Representative Lentz, provid­
which republicans stand. There is not attended strictly to the duties of their
one particle of doubt but what Tillamook respective offices, and it would be hard to over to the prohibitionists we would ad­ ing for a new and more convenient
vise them to scratch their craniums and method of sending money through the
will still pile up a good majority for the find a county in Oregon where officials
ask themselves where they will lie at United States mails, is a measure of great
have
given
such
general
satisfaction
as
republicans next June, in fact, the pros­
when they get tired of throwing away importance to the public and will inaug­
perity all over the United States and Till­ these have in this county, for they have
urate a much needed reform in the pos­
amook county have induced a number uf the respect and confidence of the taxpay­ vote*.
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tal money order system. The proposed
voters to return to the republican party, ers, and no matter what their political
A person who goes into a republican or
having got tired of populism. Strange, affiliations are they recognize that the democratic primary should stay with the “post check” will be not only more econ­
the republican platform of Oregon fails to ■ “boys” have done the right thing and no party and not flop over to any other omical. but it will be more simple and
mention one important matter. When fault can be found with them. The Head­ party liecause they did not get recogniz­ more easily and quickly handled than
the present money order issued by the
the republican party came into power, light recommended that they lie renomi­ ed nor receive a nomination.
department. The post check and its ad­
alter four years of democratic govern­ nated. and they were renominated. We
st mt *
vantages are well explained as (follows:
ment, it found the country paralyzed as now recommend them to the voters for
“Pity the sorrows of a poor old man 1“ “An act to prevent robbing the mail, to
to its industry, weak in trade and com­ re election, feeling assured that the tax­
Well, our populist friends can lie made provide a safer and easier method of
merce and impoverished in its public payers will take the Headlight’s advice
one of the boys again and find relief by sending money by mail, and to increase
by
voting
a
straight
republican
ticket
treasury. Business conditions were ut­
coming back to the republican fold.
the postal revenues,” and it provides for
terly unsettled, no less by the operation and return them to office with an over-
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“United States post check notes” in de-
of a mischievous tariff than by the as­ whelming majority.
Who wants to hobnobble with prohi. nominations of $5, $2 and $1, to replace
saults of the democratic party upon the
the entire issue of money represented by
“Hot” for Prohibitionists. bitionists and calamity howlers ?
public credit in their reckless financial
those amounts, and | 50,000,000 in frac,
« « «
bills and their threats to redeem in silver
tional notes, of 50c. 25c, 15c, 10c, 5c de
her
Motto
for
republicans
:
"Vote
Rev.
F.
H
Neff
said
he
was
going
to
certain public securities. This is an abso­
nominations.
Each note to contain
lutely true statement of the condtions make it hot for those who did not vote straight, boys!”
blank spaces for the name and address of
prevailing when the republicans came the prohHiition ticket. Steady, brother.
The White Clover Cheese Factory, the payee and his signature and that of
into power, and how did the democratic Now wouldn't it be more reasonable to
the person who sends it; such signature
party propose to remedy them ? By the make it hot for the prohibitionists who
Operated by T. S Townsend, ’will to make it payable at the postoffice
tree and unlimited coinage of silver at 16 remain dormant, year in and year out. begin on February 1st, working up the
where the payee resides, ami transform,
to 1
The republicans, on the other with the exception of a few weeks pre­ farmer»' milk into cheese by the pound,
ing it into a check on the United States
vious
to
an
election,
when
they
gather
hand, proposed a policy that would open
or on the co-operative plan. Willguaran- government to he used the ¡same as a
the mills and give employment to labor, together the clans and shoot off their tee first-class article and quick sale ; al»o
personal check or the present money or­
together with the maintenance of a sound ram's horn, accusing the old parties of will guarantee the highest market price
der. In lien of the fee for ¡»suing the
being
in
league
with
the
drink
clement
currency. The people accepted the re­
when »old. This change has been made note, a 2 cent »tamp for notes of i or
publican policy, and results have splen­ and all that is damnable in the country, at the request of several of my patron».
upward, or a 1 cent stamp #for notes of
didly vindicated their judgment. The even calling into question a church mem­ Call at factory for full information.
fractional part» of a dollar, to I k * affixed
ber's
Christianity
and
consistency
it
he
advent of a republican administration
Come one. Come all.
to each note by the person using the
brought with it a revival of industries, fails to vote according to the idea»
same to transmit it through the mails.
of
a
few
prohibition
dictator»
?
We
have
an increase ot commerce and a demand
General Cronje ha» a nephew studying When redeemed, the notes to I k reissued.
no
fight
with
the
prohibition
party,
but
tor labor. It gave confidence to capital
for a professional career in London who
and in vigorated enterprise. Every assur­ we have with tho»e who get extremely has become a British subject and whose
ance the republican party gave the peo­ hot headed and illogical just before an sympathies are all with his new country.
That Cecil Rhode» i» interested in one
ple in the last national campaign has been election over prohibition, while at other
Most people who celebrate birthdays of the largest mining deals ever mafic in
realized, so far as relates to the material time» they are down to zero. No wonder expect gifts, but Dr. Pearson» of Chicago Mexico, whereby a group of gold pro­
conditions of the country. In the three their cause i» stagnant in this state, and thinks it more l»le»-ed to give than to re­ perties passes into the hands ot an
years during which the party has been the onlv wav to size up the prohibition ceive and signalized the attainment of English syndicate for $4,090,000, is, in.
in power the industrial and commercial question, taking the elections in Oregon four »core year» by sending out check» to deed, stirring news. It brings the out­
growth of the United States has been un­ since 1HH4 for a criterion, is that a few the amount of $55.000 to a couple of col­ lander question and the Monroe doctrine
precedented, while the credit of the na­ cranks succeed every election in inducing lege».
a good deal doser together.
tion has been strengthened and its finau- a few hundred citizens to throw away
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
RUSSELL “
High Grade yy
Machinery
B
SAW
MILLS
THRESHERS I
STACKERS !
RUSSELL &
CO.
PORTLAND,
L. EDDY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
T illamook . O regon .
h .
cooper ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON.
'p
OREGON.
H. GOYNE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Zöllen
Office: Opposite Court House,
T illamook , O regon .
QLAUDE THAYER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
T illamook , O regon .
1J. J DALY,
¡OSCAR HAYTKK.
J)ALY & HAYTER,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
D allas . O kecon .
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.
April 21st. lotko.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the Clerk of
Tillamook co., at Tillamook, On, on June sth,
19OO, viz :
JOHN T. MOON,
H E. No. 11294 for the Nw % Sec. 20, Tp. 38,
R. S W.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz :
Marcus Curl and George Smith, of Blaine,
Or.; Robert O. Richards, of Beaver, Or. ; Amos
W. Quick, of Tillamook, Or
C has . B. M oores . Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
April 2i8t, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named nuttier has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the
Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Oi.,
on June 18th, I900. viz :
JOHN R
HARTER,
H.E No. 1I750 f r the Bw >-4, t»ec. it), tp. 2 N, R.
ROBERT A. MILLER,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
O regon C ity , O regon .
Land Title« and Land Office Business a
Specially.
IJAMEB MCCAIN,
ÍA W. SEVERANCE
McCAIN & SEVERANCE,
ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW,
T illamook ,
O regon .
[JAVID WILEY, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
ACCOUCHEUR.
He names the fo lowing witnesaes to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said laud, viz:
David W Rhoden, Tsaac 11. Moore and Jasper
N. Lesley, ot Balm, Or. ; Wesley G. Day. of Bay
City, Or.
C has . B.M oorks . Register.
AND
All call promptly attended to.
T illamook . O regon .
Dr. J. W. Vogel,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City. Or.,
S pecialist
for
R hfratction ano
March 3iet, 1900.
Notice is hereby given tha’ the following-
D efects of the E ve .
named settler has filed notice of hi« intention
to make final proof in support of his elai n, and
Will visit TILLAMOOK every three
that said proof will be made before the Clerk of
Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Or., on May 19th, months.
i9oo, viz. :
P ortland ... O regon .
EDWARD L. KINN AMAN.
H.E. No. 1I4K0 lor the S
of Sw
sec. 26and O ffice : 132 F irst S treet .
N
of Nw
sec. 35. Tp 38, R. 9 W.
R esidence : 529 S herman S treet .
He nam.B the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said la”d, viz :
T
Noah Coulson, Arthur Hoag
and Gust
Hchopard, of Beaver, Or. ; Jacob Nicklans, of
Blaine, Or.
C has . B. M oorks , Register.
C. A. BAILEY,
NOTICE F<»R PUBLICATION
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
April 7th. 19oo
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the Clerk
of Tillamook (’o.. at Tillamook, Or., on May 18,
I90O. viz;
LEWIS D BURDICK,
II E. No. 1II30 for the lot« 1 and 2, sec. 3, Tp. 2
8, R 10 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
coiitnuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz :
A. Benscheidt, Simeon Earl, L. J Earl and
Mont D, Reading, of lillaniook, Or.
C has . B M oorks , Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.
April 16th. 1900.
Notice ih hereby given that the following
named Heftier lias filed notice of hi» intentimi
to make fi h 1 proof in support of his claim,
and that said pi oof will be made before the
County Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook,
Oregon, on May 26th, 1900, viz.:
ISAAC » MOORE,
H.E. No. 11735, for the W % of E ’4. 8cc. 7, Tp. 2
\ i.sw
ite names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivatiou
of said bind, v z
David W. Rhodes, John R Harter. Jasper N.
Lesley ami William H Easorn, of Balm, Or.
C iias . H M oorks Register.
T imber L and , A ct J i nk 3, 1878 —N otice for
PVHl.lCA 1 ION.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon,
March 22nd, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Cougressof
June 3 1X78. entitled An act for The sale of
timber lands in the Statesol California, O egon.
Nevada and Washington Territory, ' as extended
to m H the Public Land States by act of August 4,
lK/2,
(II RIST! AN ZIMM E RM AN.
Of North Yamhill, county of Yamhill, State of
Oregon, ha* this day filed in this office hh sworn
state i.en No. 5168, for t he purchase of the Ne %
of Section No. 32. in Township 2 8. Rsiige No.
7 W. «nd w I offer proof te show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to ceablish
his claim to said land before the Register and
Receiver of thia office at Oregon City, Oregon,
on Wednesday, the 2oth day of June, 1900. He
names an witnesses
William E Merritt, Oatrum P. Merritt. Curtis
Jones ami William S. Jones, of North Yamhill,
Oregon
Any and all pe sons claiming adversely the
alM>vedescn eel lands are requested to file heir
claims in this office on or before said 2<)tn day of
June, I900.
C hars . B. M oores , Register.
PUBLIC’
LAN»
DKAI.KK IN
STUDEBAKER WAGONS
OSBORNE MOWERS,
BugKies, Imy Hikes, plow», hii <1 ollie
fsnn niHcliinery.
You < hii save
money by deHliiig with me,
Speeisl Price» on BiiKK'eH HI,<I Spring
Wngoh».
C. A. BA ILEY. TillHinook, Ore.
EDGAR LATIMER,
BIRBE» HD HlinOHESSER
SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING,
SHAMPOOING, ETC.
Electric Bath« nicely flitted up Good for
persona Buffering with rheumatism.
Building next door to the Post Office.
CHAS.
I
ei—• -
PETERSON,
1
-,
SHAVING,
HAllt CUTTING,
SHAMPOOING,
Hot and Cold Raths
EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
OF
C. &L E. Thayer
«AI.K
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of
General Bunking and Exchange bu«i-
iiiHtriK'tioua horn the Co.nmiesioiie of the
Geiieisl Land Office, under authority vested ill iihrs intereet paid 011 ti'iie deposit».
him by section «45,». U.S Rr\ Stat . a- amended
by the act of Congress approved > •Lrnary 26,
Exchange on Englnnd, Belgium, Ger­
jHftS, we Will Dioieed to offer at public s le OU
th Mtli day of May, I900, at this offi« e, the fol­ many, Sweden, and all foreign conntrie«.
lowing tract of la nd. to ait
Lol»4 »nd 13. *<•<• i3, Tp. 5 H, R. 11 W, W.M
Any and all person« claiming adverscy the
alsiVr« de«eril*d lands aie advised to file ilielr
claims lii this office on or la-fore t-e day abovs
designated for the cornmem ernent of said sale,
otheiwise their rights will be torfsited
( has B. M oor ea, Register.
FIRE INSURANCE.
W m G alloway , Receiver.
March 26th. If00
TILLAMOOK.
NOTH K
OF
FIWAI.
MBTTI.KNBNT.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
executor of the last will ami lestamei.t of
JOSEPH M TERWILLIGER «ierea-^d. has
fi’ed in the County Court of th* »late o Oregon,
for Tillamook county, hi* final a<-<ouuf as such
executor, and that Tuesday, th* third «lay of
Jn y i^DO at the boor of ten o clock a.m lias
iaseu fiard by said court as the time for hear
ing of object ons to said account ami the settle­
ment thereof
Dated M«y 3rd,
LLOYD CATIK ARI SMITH,
Executor la-t will ami testament of
Joseph M Terwilliger, deceased.
INSURE
Claude
I
ORE-
WITH
Thayer,
Dressmaking Parlors.
MRS. J. K. S'.IIIH
Has opened Dressmaking Parlors in the
Agent or Fireman’« Fund and London
East half of the Watch Tower Iludd-
ing. where »lie is prepared to do
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
dressmaking. both fancy and
plain. Fit guarantccu.
Companie«.