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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 1, 1899 T imbkk L and , A ct J unk THE YELLOW PULPITEER 11__ as * he _____ caught ------ sight -- n of Polly he at once I tried to _____ make _______________ friends with her. _ He was ______ a short, fat man with a smooth face, and Polly looked at him with her head cocked i one side in a decidedly wicked fashion. But she didn't say a word. Finally he tunred away, and then that naughty parrot shrieked after him : "You can’t ¡catch me. you old fool Where’s your white necktie 1 is-« United Stale. t.„,ld oft Oreguu City OLD COUNTRIES POPULATION. 1 Notice la hereby given \h,t *1*''M Disquieting Statistics Which Up It has been stated that everything goes ance with the provisions of tiltt 111 gress of June 3rd, 1878, entitled in popular waves. Whether this applies set Many Preconceived Notions. the sale of timber lands i»j the stnt. Au a(!3 to the formation of new religious creeds nia, Oiegon, Nevada and \\ ash.2,01 It has popularly been supposed, says tory,” as extended to all the Publ ett ;'3 or not remains to be seen. There are by act of August 4. 1H92, CLail<iSu3 the New York Sun, that the population those who contend that we are entering ! ... MILES M. FLYN n , 1 of the monarchies and unstable republics has Astoria, this day county filed'in ofcv’h'iKw OriJ of of thia* Clatsôj an era of skeptism. They say that a of Europe was declining, or if not de iiient No. 8004. for the purchase of th. larger number of religious denominations 4 and E 'tof Sw « oF Seuion X q clining, increasing at a ratio so small as ship No. -1 N, Range No. 9 \y anAl,*.lui3 have found their origin during the past to lye almost imperceptible. For nearly i proof to show that the land aoxiit*!? year than at any other period of the same valuable for its timber or stone than / ls'nM half a century there has been a steady tural purposes, and to establish hh length in 1 he history of the country. stream of emigration from European said land before the Register and this office at Oregon City Oreio., *’**M This is a trust era. We are just pass RUINED BY AN EDITORIAL countries to the United States, South da.v, the 15th day of June, 1809.K iri ’i" ing out of the era of yellow journalism. witnesses: nanif« J Great Boom Town Which Received America and Australia, and no increase Other fads and fancies are having their .Michael Kennev of S. e,i.e„, Oreg«, , J of population in any European country Lawlor, of A.torlii : i’S a Black Eye From Journalism. in Öregöii'i Oregon s sway, but we do not believe that the Sea.ule, Oregon ; Jo«ph B.' from immigration from other countries Wichita Correspondent Chicago Re ; side. Oregon. > 01 Bed world is entering an era of skepticism than Europe. The devastating wars Any and all penron. claiming »dverai. J Not long ago a London paper asked the cord : Twelve years ago Wichita was the which, theorótically, at least, reduce the above-described lands are requested tofii • claims in thia office on or betöre said question; "What ten books are thel>est ?” greatest boom town in the West. The population of all military countries June, 1899. ‘StbdiyJ __ C hab ^ B. 5’ oozm , Regis' I Ten thousand answers were received and collapse of the boom in Wichita was abroad, have operated to the disad of that number 9,300 responses placed caused directly by an editorial Written vantage of many lands, and especially T imberland . A ct J une 3.187L-NÌSJ P ublication . the Bible and Shakespeare at the head of by Marsh Murdock and published in those which have maintained colonies, Uuited Siate» Land Office the list. As long as this reverence and his newspajier, the Eagle. That edi Oreg."! < itv, I the pacification of which requires military Notice la hereby given !* | love for the good book exists we need torial probably caused more com operations. with the provisions of the act of un, ’•I not look for anything serious from what motion in this little Western world Again, the decrease of the birth rate in of June 3rd, 1878, entitle«! 'An act than any other article that was ever pub. is termed “an era of skeptism." sale of t niber lands in the States ofciiul some European countries has been the ilia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington k , T It is the yellow pulpiteer today. He is lished, because it knocked all the wind subject of abstruse controversy among ry,” as extended to al! the Public Land the canker that is eating the vitals out of out of Wichita, and the rapid panic that by act of August 4, 1892, physicians and men of science, and yet it MICHAEL KENNEY, the church militant. The man who at followed became contagious and spread of Sveliseli, county of Clatsop, 8t*ate of I appears from official figures at hand that Gents Cliainless................. $75.00 I has this day filed in this otike his iwornXI Columbia Model tempts to reach fame through some sen to every Kansas town. It is a question the increase in the total population of nient No. 3095, for the purchase of thes/ial Ladies Chainless................75.00 sational construction of some particular whether Mr. Murdock realized the possi of Section No 5 in Township No. 4 n Ran»v I Columbia Model Europeduring the last ten years has been 9 W, aud will offer proof to show thktthelil portion of the scriptures. The man who ble results of his admonition. He was a sought is more valuable for its timber or « 1 nearly 10 per cent, a statement which, Columbia Model 57* Gents Chain Wheel............50.00 than lor agricultural nurposes, and to«labS1 tells his congregation that it will go to pioneer in Kansas—a state builder. He published in the Revue Française de his claim to said laud before the Register >21 Ladies Chain Wheel ............ 50.00 Model Columbia started the first paper west or south of heaven if it subscribes liberally to the 5». Receiver of this office at Oregon City 1’I£tranger of Paris, has obtained cor- an Thursday, the ifith day of June 180/JI maintenance of the church and attends Topeka in 1863, and he came to Wichita roboration in Columbia Model 49. Gents Chain Wheel............40.00 names as witnesses : ' ^*ae| other countries, and the Miles M. Flynn and Janies Lawlor,of Ago* I once a week. The man who stands in before the railroad. He loved the town correctness of which is proved by the re Hartford Pattern 19, Gents n .............. 35°° Oregon : James Burke and Joseph B John£| more than any other man in it. His the pulpit and says there is an abund of Seaside. Oi egon. cords of countries in which there have ..............35.00 Hartford Pattern 20, Ladies Any mid all persons claiming adversely th.I » » ance of reward but no punishment for ambition, his pride, his hopes were all in been censuses recently. above-described lands are requested to file ttar I .............. 25.00 Gents the future. Of course such a man would volved in its interests, and he did more Pattern Vedette claims in this office on or before said mhd.Til 21, At the beginning of the present century June, 1899. 3 ’"I l>e popular with a certain few. There than any other man to create the fiction .............. 26.00 C has . B. M oores . Register I Ladies 22, the population of Europe was put by J I JI are those who are pleased to know, or to of a metropolis which he himself exposed, NOTICE FOR PlBLICATli Levasseur at 175,000,000. In 1830 it We have a few ’98 models which we are selling at a reduced believe, that there is a way to heaven and to inspire the delusions that he des Land Office at Oregon City, óre., I was 220,000,000. In 1860 it was 290,- May qth, isòo I All wheels fitted with either single or double clincher tube through the wilderness of sin. They want troyed. Nobody doubted his sincerity. rate, Notice is hereby given that the folio«»] 000,000, and in 1890 it was 350,000,- some sort of religion that will permit Nobody ever questioned the honesty of named settler has filed notice of his intenta 1 tires. 000. It is now 380,000,000, and the to make final proof in support of his claim and I them to do as they please and still stand his motive but it is doubtful if wider or that said proof will be made before theRegta I POPE MANUFACTURING CO. continuance of the present rate of in and Receiver, at Oregon City. Oregou JBai I a pretty good show of going to heaven. deeper or more vigorous imprecations crease will make it 385,000,000 in 1900, 24th, 1899, viz : These yellow pulpiteers are getting were ever heaped upon any other man. ARTHUR WILLIAMS; 10 per cent increase over what it was in H.E. No. 114I8 for the Sw L of sec. 10. tp 1 &. I quite numerous Many of their utter Thousands of speculators who thought R. 6 W. F M 1890. lie names the fo lowing witnesses to pro« I ances are little less than blasphemous. they were millionaires were bankrupt NEXT DOOR TO BANK. The yearly emigration from Europe is his continuous residence upon and cultivate 1 They say queer things. The old story is the next morning. Every line of that of said land, viz: about 500,000 at present, or 5,000,000 Charles I.. Dick, w. C. Peiffer, John Boyd 11 too old to suit them. They believe that editorial cost $1,000.000 to the town of in a decade. In the absence of newcomers L. Berry, of Gaston, Oregon. inasmuch as all literature has changed Wichita, and without doubt it was the C has . B. M oores , Register. I to make up this decrease and in view of the Bible must be changed in order to I m * most costly article that ever appeared in NOTICE FOR FUBI.ICATION. the backward and unprogressive con type. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, true and modern. Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., dition of many European countries, it May 9th, ity But the boom would have broken These men make genuine religion ap Notice is hereby given that the followiMi might be supposed that there would be named settle! has filed notice of his intenlioi I pear grotesque and ridiculous to a certain sooner or later. The balloon had become to make final proof in support of his claim, I no vast gain of population, but the con and that said proof will be made before the I lew, but they cannot affect that great so distended that it must have burst trary of this is shown. The number of Register and Receiver, at Oiegon City, Oregon, I essential to civilization It will live long within a few months, and it was that on June 24th, 1899, viz : inhabitants is increasing all the time, CHARLES L. DICK; after they have reached the “turn in the knowledge which prompted Mr. Mur H.E. 11430, for the Nw *4 of sec. io.tp.iS.i dock to “Call a Halt." Under that title, although the means of maintaining them road." 6W. ' I names the following witnesses to prove I in a few impressive words, he warned are not increasing in like ratio. These All work done on the Shortest Notice and at Reasonable Prices, Satisfaction his He continuous residence upon and cultivaiiot I guaranteed. SITUATION IN CUBA. the jieople of Wichita that they had are the figures given of the increases in of s id land, v z ■ European countries during the last ten Arthur Williams, John Boyd, S. L. Berry,W. I reached the limit of human folly, and in C. Peltier, of Gaston, Oregon. It was the boast of the anti-administra the name of honest citizenship and ordi years: Russia, 14.5 per cent; Germany, C has . B. M oores Register I tion yellow journals that they forced the 11.5; Austria-Hungary, 9.6; England, nary business sense he demanded that in NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. war with Spain. After it had assumed Land Office at Oiegon City, Ort, I sane speculation in town lots should 3.5; Italy, 4.5; France, 0.8. At this real proportions, and Dewev had de April ifi, 1S99. I cease and that the energies of the people rate in 100 years Russia would have Notice is hereby given that the .following 1 stroyed the Spanish fleet at Manila, 228,000,000 inhabitants, Germany 106,- named aettlvr has'liled notice of his intentia I should be employed in the fulfillment of to make final proot in support of his claim, and I then these same yellow papers were the promises and the development of the 000,000, Austria 79,000,000, England that said pi oof will be made before the Cointyj seized with yellow shivers and began to Clerk of Tillamook county, at Tillamook,Ore„l resources upon which the boom had been 65,000,000, Italy 44,000,000 and France on June 10th, 1899, viz : I beg that the flag of the country be low- based. He called the attention of the 40,000,000. CHARLES H. BLAKE, H. E. 10969, for the Sw of Se*.t S Ji ofSx’J ered. The modest estimate which this French public to what was already painfully and Nw >4 ofSw *4 of Sec. 20 Tp. 2 S, R.9. W. I Over in Cuba a critical time has been He names the followi g witnesses to prow 1 apparent to every one—that it would re statistician makes of the growth of his continuous residence upon and cultivUMl reached. It is known in this country quire half a century of patient toil to car population in his own country may, of said land, viz : I that the Cuban soldiers will lx* asked to Lars P. Rey, Benjamin W. Turner, Join 1>| ry out the plans that had been made for perhaps, disarm the answering criticism Rooms 1, 2, 3, 12, 13, Up Stairs, SimmoiiH, and James L. Simmons, of Nestod«,I lay down their arms. Of course these Ureg<- the improvement of Wichita, and that of the German statistician whose pro N.E. Corner Third and Stark Streets. Entrance 88>/s Third Street. C has . B. M oorfs , Register. I journals realize that their might be an there was not enough money in the state found ethical treatment of “ratios" in other opportunity to involve the country population has already outrun many notice for publication <>f Kansas to settle the obligations that Land Office at Oregon City.Ort, I in war so they have tilled their columns May 19th. 1 had been assumed in that town. He volumes of Leipsic, Berlin and Dresden Notice is hereby riven that the f lluwiafI for the past week with fake dispatches PROFESSIONAL CARDS urged his fellow citizen to abandon publications, but the English and Scotch named settler has filed notice of his inteutMl to the effect that trouble was probably to make final proofin support of his claim. »"I speculation and settle down to business. statisticians especially are obdurate that said proof will be made before the< ountyl and that the Cuban troops were too Clei k of Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Oregw.1 The Wichita Eagle had a big circulation when asked to revise, correct, amend, or ß L. EDDY, loyal to lav down their arms and sub : on June 29th, 1899, viz : in those days, and it has always been in any way modify their conclusions as JAMES TIGARD: mit to General Brooke and the laws of to the population of other countries, H.E. No. 11439 for the W U of Nw TILLAMOOK, OREGON. one of the most influential papers in the Ne Lof Ne *4, sec. 26, Se % of Se *4, sec 2p?-| the United States. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. although in respect of the population of 5 S, It. in state. Murdock was recognized as a Office : Over T'xld's Store. The Associated Press tells plainly that He names the following witnesses to pro'H T illamook , O regon . mail of great power with the pen and a Scotland they are less steadfast. Pos. his continuous residence upon and culti»»t**| General Brooke has notified Washington sibly this is due to the fact that the of said land, viz : u I strength of purpose that never faltered C. EL Bisconer, of Dolph. Oregon ; A.11 that no trouble need be feared. The I Hence when the real estate s}x*culators population of Scotland varies compara Manritzen of «/retown. Or.; J. C. Foster, of Uie* I plans for the demand upon the Cuban H. COOPER. own, Or.; Will Peuter, of Oretown, Or. | and the boomers read that editorial they tively little, though there has been a (’ has . B. M oores , Keg’s'll troops have liceu fully matured and realized that it was the honest exhorta remarkable growth in late years of the NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I while there is some little opposition, it is ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, tion of a man who could not lie bullied or population of its chief cities. The pre not serious. The general also suggests N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the un M sent population of Glasgow is in excess deceived. They knew that Marsh Mur signed, executor of the last will and tO6Un<H that what ever trouble has been TILLAMOOK, OREGON. of TILLAMOOK ... OREGON. G. Gabrielsen, deceased, has filed in tw| dock was actuated by conscientious of 700,000, Edinburgh has 300,000 and incited is the result of the troublesome, CLASSES WERE RESUMED ON THE County Court, of the State of Oregon, forTii*! motives and that the publication which Aberdeen 125,000. »nook County, his final account as such sensational tone of these unloyal sheets. nusr M onday in S eptember . tor, and that Wednesday, the 5th dayoiM’l threatened their interests would lie fol 1899, at the hour of ten o’clock a.m„ has There is a little opposition to General lowed by others ot the same sort. So fixed by said Court as the time for hearing<*■ graded course of instruc jeetions Gomez which has sought to induce this ! to said account and settlement thereo.« tion LOUIS OLSEN, country to sever its relations with the gen- ' everybody hurriciI down town to sell his ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ST ALPHONSUS ACACEMY is divided into Executor of the last will and tedanff-1 property tor the best price he could get cral and conduct the negotiations with ; of G. Gabrielsen, deceased 11 four department., vie ^i,,,.,,. Intermediate T illamook , O regon . it. Brooke has refused to do this and as , and found that everybody else was there Grammar, and Senior. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The year is divided into four terms of eleven a result a half dozen malcontents, spurred j ahead of him for the same purpose weeks each. on by the American yellow journals, | AWhat a day that was in Wichita! A N otice 1. tinar.Bv Gives.—That the Union Depot. Sixth and J Street«. T H. GOY NE, signed has been duly appointed by the COM1 have made loud but baseless threats ! stampede of wild beasts in a menagerie Court of the State of Oregon, for TUITION FEE. wXï.^n ^heefpr<!"e ,or " ,e™ of eleven county, administrator of the estate ol w I that they would see to it that the army was nothing in comparison to the panic TWO TRAINS DAILY attorney - at - law , I’KTKRSON, dt-ceased. All persons of frenzied men whose fortunes were van of Cuba did not lav down its arms. claims against said estate aie hereby req»’ I FROM ALL POINT’S EAST. Office: Opposite Court House, to present the same to me, with proi*r Another matter istlie distribution of the ishing before their eyes. Property that r.KAt.e, F ive Kot £ ar «. hot, AKS ; Stston as by law required, at the office of B. •' PAST MAIL K<»UTK.•• Attorney-at-Law, at Tillamook City, I $3,000,000 ot Uncle Sam’sgold. Every ' would have sold for hundreds of thou T illamook , O regon . within six months from the date hereof. Leaves for the East via Walla Walla and soldier has kept himself armed in the ' sands of dollars twelve hours previous INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Dated this 18th day of May. 1899. spokane daily at 2:20 p.m. Arrives at 10:15 FRANK EK POTH. J h»»pc that he might not lie missed when j could not l»c given away. .Mm who had a.in. Administrator of the the time for the distribution of the sum loaned millions upon real estate mort Leaves for the East via Pendleton and Hunl- (}LAl’DE THAYER, Eric Peterson, decease«- gages realized within the next tew hours ngion daily at 8 p m Arrives via Huntington arrived. There is ever reason to believe ■ v , VOCAL MUSIC A TTORNEV-AT-LAW, that the Cuban situation is ratlur a that they were ruined, and consternation and Pendleton at 7:20 a.tn 'ocal Music. E ight D ollars Dalles aconimodation leave* daily except peaceful than a warlike one. General sat at every fire-side in the town. Hun Sunday at 8 a in. Arrives daily except Sun T illamook , O regon . dreds of thousands of dollars' worth of day at 6:30 p in. Brooke has shown splendid diplomacy business department THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST half-finished houses upon which the ‘»•P’«’«"»: stenograph ' in dealing with the Cubans ('reneral SLEEPERS. (J J DALY. workmen were busy that morning were ÍOSA AR HAYTEK Gomez has lent loyal aid and both coun Water lines schedule subject to change with left untouched for years after, and one- out notice tries arc to lie congratulated upon the I)ALY & HAYTEK,- IMRAN AND ItnKK NtHKDtl.K. outlook for amicable relations in the third of the residences and business blocks (K’FtN DIVISION. - Steamships sail from Sv't'o'i ' i.ra'<l"<h p" v'lte'|7"i,n in the were tenant less tor the next six years. Ainsworth dock at 8 p m For San Francisco uture. 3 -<^a—------- l AS- T ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, If.Lt a .«“.'','m’0'” thü« Geo fe. Ehler sad* October 4. il, »0 and 29 f --------------------------- P'«*» -nd | COhUJVlBIflS, Standard of the World • HARTFORDS, Second only to Columbias. VIDETTES, Just hike Other Ulheels. T-..A.3XÆB, Agent SAPPINGTON & GESSNER, Painters, Paper Hangers and Decorators- CHAS. COOPEY, Civil and Military Tailor, PORTLAND, ORE St. Alphonsus ACADEMY, W O.R.&N W. J- MAY- CHAS. PETERSON Baite Columbia «.ail* October s'. I4 and 21. State of California sa Is October 8, 17 and 26. COLUMBIA Kit Kit HIMMKIl NCIIKD Polly wn« Wise. INSURE WITH A parrot that had grown old and gray, and wicke I, was the property of a Clex-e Claude Thayer, land mi", who was delighted by the Agent for Fireman’s Fund and London bird's uncanny «peaches, and vet was and Lancashire Fire Insurance often annoyed by their rudeness, relates Companies. the Plain Ikaler. One day the rector of the parish came to call on the owner, and the bird hap|tened to tie in the room. 1*0 YOl The pastor was a short, fat man with • a smooth face a clerical coat and a white KNOW THE NEWS tie. Y om van iisve For a time the bird was quiet, but sud h : r cnr MONTH denly after some |»ersoiial experience re- in The Evening «f 1 ited by the clergyman, the wretched Ponlsnd, Oregon, creature squawked out. “Oh, what a e»t evening newspa|»er publish* lie!" •d in Oregon ; it vonlainn «II the newanflhe Mate «nd nation. Try Of course Polly was punished and se it L»r a month. A sample copy verely, too, an<l for a lune seemed to will l»e maile«! to you free. Ad- iiieml her wicked ways. One day a friend of the family from out THE TELEGRAM. nt town came to make a visit. As *mn P<ri laud th I I K Dn iRlON. PORTLAND. ASTORIA ANu THE COAST. steamer R R Thompson leaves Portla*'d daily, except Sunday, al B p.m . on Saturday at 10 p.m Returning, leave Astoria daily, ex cept Sunday at am Wtl-LAMKTTK KIVKlt ROUTS. PORTLAND AND «AI.FM Steamer Ruth, for Salem and way points leave« Portland Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri. dsysat6am Returning leaves Salem Fues- «lays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7 15 a.m. YAMHILL RIVER ROUTE 9 Steamer Modoc, for I avion and wav Points leaves Pot thud Tuesdays Thursdays and Sat urdays at ? a in Return tux leaves Dayton fo Portend and wav points R oik I nvs , Wetlnesdava and Fr< lays at 7 a.m. Steamer A Imola leaves Riperia Mondays Wediiemtav« aud Fridays at I.45 a m .a ter ar rival ol tra.n trom Spokane and Portland 1 eaves Lewiston, returning Sundays. Tueadava and Thursdays at a a m I Steamer Lewiston leave« Riparta Sundays l urelays «nd Thmadavs at 1 45 a m ; after nrt’val of train front dpohane and Portia^ l eaves Lewiston Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6 a m V H HVRLBVRT. General Pasamgrr agent 1 I V A SCHILLING, Cttj Ticket A gen L SHAVING, D allas . O recok . ten,hog 'thH.M^ê h Bee"* *" »"'’'•"«'iiy Al ROBERT A. MILLER, on the «r»Tsiurd!¡7 'n <XtÌbirWl ’ b' Speri. |ly. ■ JAMES McCAIN M W. SKVgMAJtCB. ^[cCAlK .1 SEVERANCE, ATTORNEYS-AT REGULATIONS. ■-r-.ion No" Lli'ieu™ w|‘"b.,'"",'1"r'n'thc | <•;» Academic or Mu"ic i>.„ 1,1 c'<her i . hr*»tma, nr Ea.ter Bollitifor ,h“ la-tore thee,jar.ti,,;, “W1‘»>dr.w.l • ««pt tn caa. of dtomhm.^ ‘"T, « Tl.mw wh.. « ■ .. ...... — °r HI»«.: ■Vmlrmu. <,r th'è'C""r* lhe a .ati.faCIory . . J''»1 l>vp«rtmenl anrt 1 ,'f"ll"l «re «titlX DAVID WILEY. M.D., PHYSICIAN, SUKGEON AND ACCOUCHE UR. All call promptly atUinlad t0, ________________ I Hl-A Mong. (»REfU.N Hot and Cold ßath EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST (WX EDGAR LATIMER,! BARBER HD HAIRDRESSER L aw , T illamook , O moox , HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, ATTUSNEV-AT LAW, O bkgoh CtTv, O mkuow . U ii .I Title. »„.I Un.| o®.-« Bugiiwu . n,ed SHAVING, C. & E. Thayer. TÂÏÏS s * 7' **•*«•". Ger- ’’’’■'‘■“'''''“«■•-.-.üte. JP-AMOOK. HP. HAIR CUTTING SHAMPOOING, ETC. Electric Rathe nicely fluted up. Good fo persona suffering with rlieumatiem. Building next door to the Post^’ff^' SAMPLE COPIESTof the be sent free on applicati«»«1. ‘ . poaUl card or leave your n*n\e “ office It pars tn su barri be for the mg. new liefet and biynieot