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1 THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, September 14, 1899 HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS GROCERIES STOVES & RANCES. Large Line Charter Oak Stoves. Star Estate Ranges, Umpire Air Tight Heaters, Doors, Windows & Glass, Churns & Butter Workes, Milk Cans, Paints & Oils. 1 I § We earn- 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. We carry the Largest Stock of Hardware in Tillamook County. Before buying Nails, Windows, Doors and Sashes call and get our prices CHINA & TINWARE. McINTOSH & MCNAIR. Tillamook B ridge W ork , R oad D istrict , No. 2. of our constitutional territory, which the E. F. Lyster, for care of H. L. commission indicate# a Htr«»ng desire to Tucker........................................... 18.00 Doughty, W.J................................... 13.12 4.50 have avoided. The code of laws and the Pacific Lumber Co., for lumber... 12.00 Doughty, G. V.................................. Fred < Baker. Publisher I plan of the civil government pro|M»sed Krebs Bros., for lumber.................. 228.45 Morton, W. C.................................. 1.50 OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN 1.50 i by the commission do not give P<»rto Tillamook Lumber Co., for lum Parmer, H........................................... 2.25 ber and lights ............................. 4.85 Ricans the elective franchise for any Simmons, A....................................... Official Paper, Tillamook City and County ! office 6.00 nor extend to them the privilege I. F. Larsen, for blacksmithing... 32.40 Johnson, C.......................................... 6.00 of trial by jury, except in United States Cohn & Co., ft r freight................. 4.45 Reading, M....................................... 6.75 courts, in cases of the felonies involving L. Hiner, for blacksmithing.......... 15 10 Monson, G.......................................... K A T »|< » F SU BSC KI PT ION 3.00 an amount in excess of $5 H). The fail L. M. Commons, for salary as su Allison, Gust.................................. 'STRICTLY IM ADVANCBJ 3.00 ure of the commission to provide for a | pervisor of R D N g . 3.............. 54.00 Gibson, S.............................................. On year .... ........................ ........... S« 50 system of elections will lie disappointing I 2.00 F ees allowed in re S tate vs. J. A. Todd & Co., for merchandise bi X months............................................ 75 to all who hoped to see the people given T heo . K arp . G. W. Sappington for salary as Three months ............................ 5° atrial at self government, but the in F. M. Wilson, juror’s fee.............. 1.20 county judge and superinten Office at corner of Main and 2nd street*. vestigation of the commission convinced Richard Mann, juror’s fee.............. 1.20 dent saw mill............................ 250.00 1.70 Chas Ray for salary and mileage it that the Porto Ricans are not yet ready Jessie C. Pierce, witness................. 1.70 Ira I). Sankey proposes to organize an for the elective franchise, as only 10 per Eugene Jenkins, witness................ as commissioner....................... 29.00 F ees allowed in re S tate vs. American evangelistic chorus of five cent of them read and write and own C. H. Wheeler, for salary and thousand voices to sing at the world’s property. This is a worse condition than H enry G ould . 8.60 mileage as commissioner........... 2.45 J. W. Latimer, for gravel............. 13.20 Christian Endeavor convention in Lon in Cuba and another striking illustation J. R. Finley, justice fees................. don next year, and afterward at Paris. of the gravest wrongs under Spanish rule, I H. L. Jensen, constable................. 10.15 W ild C at S calps . But Mr. Moody objects to song in a that of keeping the people in ignorance. : Elva At erbury, witness................ 4 70 M. Curl, one...................................... 1 Aligns Atterbury, ,, ................. 4.70 Geo. Ludke, three........................... foreign tongue, and theirs will certainly * * * ,, ................. AGENTS STEAMER LUELLA. 4.70 Edward Bratnersreuther, one..... be foreign to the Frenchmen. T he Oregonian piled on the agony in I Earl Thomas, I M. H. Larsen, for boord and care I). J. Handy, two............................ * * * the following editorial, but, perhaps, not 42.00 W. J. Smith, six................................ ofN. B. .Morev, The present era of prosperity is unex too so on of the UJU much 111 nell su sin account mutuili ui me idiotic luiuut ■ ~ 96.55 Win R. Illingsworth, two.......... ’or hardware ampled in its magnitude and also in the discrimination thngovernmentis making j —.. . & Co. ior merchandise 137.17 Frank Henington, eight................. nizainst Portland Portland in in favor of of San San Fran-1 Fran. Colin lormerchandn evidence of its permanency. Every against H. A. Bloom, for salary as super F. B. Farmer, three ........................ commercial agency, as well as the ob cisco. It said; visor of R D No. 1..................... 50.00 Frank Kunn, one............................ nervations of men in trade, bear out this Old Shafter, in whom adipose tissue D. Darbv, for wood ......................... 15.00 W. H. Hoskins, seven..................... assertion It is thin faith in its perman is a substitute for brains, says trans-| 8.00 Wm. Tohl, for services and mile ency which causes the increased demand ports of sufficient size cannot enter at | Richard and Haag,for lumber..... TILLAMOOK,TjOREGON, B W. Turner, for produce ............ 5.18 age on Necarnev trail............. in the face of advancing prices. Portland. And yet 6000-ton steamers are constantly entering and departing i J°h 1 H ckey, for salary as super- E. H. Lane, for services and mile * * * visor of R D No. 1..................... 61.00 age viewing Necarnev trail ... 12.40 T he Ohio democrats in their platform here. The Newport and the Ohio I Wm. Armstrong, for services and made a feature of silver aa an issue, but brought over the Oregon troops to San I Mcln.osh & McNair,for merchan- dise ........................................... 51.95 mileage viewing Necarnev Candidate McLean now wants national Francisco. These vessels are of much I. II. Moore, forpioduce............ 71.62 trail ............................................. 12.40 lH-mes sent to the rear ami state is less capacity and depth than vessels R oad D istrict No. 3. A M. Austin, for surveying and sues brought to the front. Confidence which are coming to Portland vea** after Miller, H. H..................................... 2.25 mileage. Necamey trait......... 34.00 in free silver coinage as a vote getter does year. Not a vessel has sailed recently Gage, W. A...................................... 4.50 Frank A st man, for services as All work done on the Shortest Notice and at Reasonable Prices, Satisfaction Dot appear to be very strong anywhere with troops from San Francisco which 2.00 chainman on Necarnev trail .. 10.00 cutiid not have gone from Portland as Knoblork, Brrnev......................... and least of all in the Buckeye state. guaranteed. 3.00 Fred Zaddach, for services as well. Poor old Shafter knows nothing. Lewallen J........................................ * < * 1.50 chairman on Necarnev trail .. 10.40 He is an excellent exemplar of the fatty Mills, Fred....................................... The Churchman discusses the question, 3.00 Wm. Norris, for services as ax- stupidity that paralyzes the army He Farmer, Lewis............................... “Will England Become Roman Cetholic ?’’ is Falstaftian in person, without a touch Bulnow, Fred................................ 5.00 man on Necarnev trail............ 10.00 ; and says the real test of the prosects of R oad D istrict N o . 2. Seth, Moon, for services and of FalstafTs spirit and wit Call him, a church is less in the census than in the 3.00 mileage viewing H. M. Far however, as Prince Hal called Falstaff, a Nelson, G. S.................................... marriage register. Here we find that in j 3.00 PROPRIETORS OF mer road...................................... 13.00 I “rousted ox with a pudding in his belly.” ! Hanson, N. P................................. every 2<K) marriages one will be Jewish, Steamers that have been running to I Childers, J. L................................... 11.25 Hans, Jensen, for services and eight Roman Catholic, twentv-fonr non Portland for years—the Elder and the R oad D istrict N o . 3. mileage viewing H M Far conformists, twenty-nine without religi- j mer road .................................... 12.00 ' Columbia (not our familiar Columbia, Moon, N. R..................................... ous cermonev, and 138 according to the! but a China steamer of that name)— Ab-o.i, J. P...................................... C. 0. Smith, for services and mile Anglican rite—one Roman marriage to i have been taken from Portland to San I Hollett, J. J..................................... age viewing H. M. Farmer DEALERS IN seventeen Anglican—no great jieril to the ! road .............................................. Francisco to load troops for Manila, coming generation. A. M. Austin, for surveying and under pretense that they could not come * « * to Portland ; and other steamers larger j Banna>i, E......................................... mileage, viewing H. M. Far T he magnitude of the cattle industry! than these, that have been running here, Browning, G. E.............................. mer road...................................... is most strikingly illustrated by the re- 1 will follow. If the kind of intelligence Bays. W. N........................................ Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook. H M. Farmer, for chainman H. turns just completed by the Kansas that directs these matters is to continue I Chapford, August.......................... M. Farmer road....................... State board of Agri<*ulluie, which show ! io prevail in the war department, it may Cody.M. A........................................ O. R. Chamberlain, for services as that the value of cattwold for slaugh be set down as certain that the Filipino Coock, Sarah E............................... chainman and mileage, H. M. ter ill the- state of Kansas during the rebellion never will be suppressed. Sup Curl, Marcus................................... Farmer road............................ year ending March 1. 1899, exceeds $50,- pose our delegation incongress—ourtwo j i Cady, E. L........................................ Eugene, Atkinson, for services as (XXI,000 This represents an incieaae of senators and our two representatives— I ' Coulson, P. R.................................. axman and mileage H M. You intend to give your house a new dress inside or out, see $14,000,006 over the value of the pro shake off their lethargy and take it on Coulson, G. T................................. Farmer road............................... duct of the preceding year. themselves to go to Washington and | Haag, Ernest.................................. Jonas Olsen, for services as view * * * give the administration some necessary Hoad, Arthur................................. er and mileage on M. T. I owa tiHiiimeii seciii to tie taking more information. We have a very able dele Hughev, Junies................................ Chance road ............................... II ng he v, Mvria .............................. chances of losing their lives than the sol gation, but its ability doesn’t seem to be G. T. Jenkins, for services as Hoheit, I. C ..................................... available. di« is in the Philippines. Added to the viewer and mileage on M. T. Jensen, H. L.................................... usual hazard of their occupation tramps Chance road .............................. Johnson, C. N.................................. are putting in then spare time shooting Samuel Downs, for services as Commissioners’ Court. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DAVID WILEY, M.D., Lynch, Blbert.................................. at them and it is an exceptional day viewer and mileage on M. T. Moon, S. F ........................................ when they do not gel one or more of Chance road .............................. The board of county commissioners, in I Moon, Alice ...................................... PHYSICIAN. SURGEON AND the railroaders. Unless the practice is addition to that reported in our last A. M. Austin, for surveying and ß L. EDDY, stopped pretty soon Iowa is likely to lie- issue, j transacted the following business: I Mowers, G. A................................. mileage on M. T Chance ACCOUCHEUR. come a very unhealthy climate to the road............................................... In the matter of the redemption of the | Nic’.lans, Jacob................................ Patrick, Wm.................................... genus hobo. All call promptly attended to. Henrv Leach, for services as taxes of C.R. Hine, the board granted! ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Koland, E. E..................................... M * * chainman and mileage on kl. a petition to this effect. ! Richards, R. O.................................. T illamook , O regon . Every American citizen has an infer Chance road............................... In matter of the petition for the re i T illamook , O regon . est in the pension account, which ii. the demption of the taxes of M. T. Records, 1 Ford, J. J........................................... . M. T. Chance, for services as chain I Swab, M. D...................................... 0. E. HAWKE, M.D., last thirty-three vears has amounted to the board rejected the petition. man and mileage on M. T. Smith. C. A...................................... over t wenty three hundred millions of I Chance road................................ In the matter of the petition of M. i H. COOPER, dollars, or nearly as much as the public Chance for a bridge across Trask river, i Smith, Geo..... ................................... A. J Rogers, for services as ax- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Smith, W.......................................... debt at the close of the civil war No 1 the petition was rejected. man and mileage on M. T. Sears, C. W........................................ one u bu in qualified to appreciate the I TILLAMOOK, OREGON. Chance road................................ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, In the matter of the claim of W. D. magnitude of these figures can fail to be Stillwell tor removing the rack heap from Turppa,Isaac................................... F. P. Hobson, for services as Office: Over Todd’s Store Richards and Haag ........................ impressed with tie* generostiy of the gov Trask river, the claim was continued in viewers and mileage on L. TILLAMOOK Commons, A. M............................... ... OREGON. ernment toward ilie men who fought in definitely. Parrish road............................... Christensen, W. C........................... the war with Spam and are fighting to John Johnson, for services as In matter of the petition cfj. S. Steph- , au| prers insurrection in the Philippines. ens for an extension of time to complete Christensen, alter........................ viewer and mileage on L. .......................... The report of Hie commissioners of pen the assessment roll of 1899, the board , Fiet. her. A. W Parrish road ............................ Christensen, Fred........................... . sions for the last fiscal year contains extended the time until October 1st. J. MAY, Cris Peterson, for services as Shaffer, Elmer ................................... mu li of interest At the vim of June viewer and mileage on L. In the matter ot the pt t ition <>t Sarah ( Gardner, — .......................................... the numbei of pensioners was more than Bodie for the rebate of taxes for the ( Parrish road ............................ attorney - at - law , 2.(W less than a year ago. Although year 1892, the board granted the |>eti- Christensen, C................................. A M. Austin, for surveying and Nash. Orie.......................................... 87,(h<0 new (tensions were granted dur tion . also for the year 1893 T*.. T illamook , O regon . mileage on L. Parrish road... ......... I The * board «11 .1 - and ..... I Gould, Geo.......................................... ing the year, death among the old pen ordered warrants drawn for $9.67 c. Austin, for services as chain Rock, Hardie...................................... sioners deci eased the total number $46.47. man <m L. Parrish road......... Death alone struck off more than 34,0(H> L. L. Smith, for services and mile- In the matter of the petition of Andrew Poteete, Geo...................................... FP H. GOYNE, names from the roll and other changes Zercrcher to remove the ferry slip from Penter, Wm......................................... age as chamman on L. Par Frazier, Alex ....................................... raised the numlier t<» 48,000. While the the county road, the board gave him rish road.......................... Baker, Geo......................................... attorney - at - law , total expenditure for the year on pen |»crmission. J. S. Ripley for services •• liman Foster, Frank.................................... sion account was less ihan the appro Office: Opposite Court ll<< on L. Parrish road.................... In the mat ter of the petition ofj. J. Mc priation, the amount |»aid to pen Coy for rebate of taxes,the board allowed I McGlinchey. Ed................................ stoners was larger by a few hun petition and ordered warrant drawn for . Dunn, D. |............................................ T illamook , O regon . Franklin, Frank................................ dred thousand dollars (han ever bvf« re. $9.41. Tommy s Mamma—To err is human. Hellenbrand, Oscar .......................... To forgive— As yet the S|»anish war is res|smsib|e In the matter of the claim of the Tilla Tommy (interrupting)—I know what 0LAUDE THAYER. for (Muisioii payments to the extent of mook Livery and Sale Stables, the same Scheizinger. Fret I.............................. i Walker. Ed......................................... to forgive is. only a little over $28,090. but the e are was continued. Resch, Frank ....................................... nearly 17,000 claims pending and the] Tommy ’s Mamma—Well what is it In the matter of the transfer of ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, numls r will Is* largely increased if the I funds temporarily from the general Auldt, Theodore................................ dear? Great difference is observable Tommy—It’s a sure thing that the war in the Philippine« continues another fund to the road fund, the board Baner, Stephen................................... Mra Albert ........ other fellow can lick you. year. Another inleresiing feature of the sanction this. in the quality of clothing ma 1 illamook , O regon . Nagel. Henry...................................... rv|s»rt is the large reduction of the fee« hi the matter of the taxes of Mrs. M. J, P«**lu»p. John ...................................... panl tn attorney« in the last fiscal year Thoni|MK»n for the year 1898 on lands in terial. We make a feature of P J DALY. compared with tlw prec« ding year Bus Tillamook county, it appearing to the Ihllow.j R......................................... 'OSCAR HAVTER C. A. BAILEY in connection w ith the fact that sixty- satisfaction ot the board that she had Jensen, H. L........................................ the most carefully selected [JALY & HAYTER, threv attorneys have l»ven distarred, ten ' been assessed at a high right, ordered Jensen, H. L.......... ............................ dkalrr in ’ Smith. C. A......................................... STI 'DEBAKER WAGONS suspended ami i wo barred, will help to warrants drawn in favor cloths, and when made up in our of C. H. explain the opposition to ('ommi*Momr Wheeler tor $37.20, who had paid the Homer Mason, for cash paid var ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW. OSBORNE MOWERS, ious parties for work at saw Evans that Ims been created. The re taxes. excellent style it’s not at all Buggies, hay rakea. plows, and nthe mill....................................... 147 03 duction hi payments of attorney ft^es In re-franchise of the Tillamook Water D allas . O regon . farm niaehinrry You «-an save strange that our patrons are lias doul thwe laa>n to (lie livnvflt of the Company. Attorneys Cooper and May Tillamook Headlight for printing 31.60 mniiey by ilualing with me, p iKioiit rs. R oad D istrict . N o . 3. jietitioneil the board to cause to be en Sperial Prices on Riiggie« and Spring pleased. * * * tered upon the journal ii certain ease Schlegel. (George ............................. agons. r * ROBERT A. MILLER. The msulai eon million api'ointed by ment obtained from the county tor the Varner. F. C.................................... ( . A. BAILEY’. Tillamook, Ore. the president which fur wine months water system, the tram-hise w asatfirmetl Resh. Antone....................................... ATTORNEY.AT LAW, has I« « it studying 11* condition« in Porto and the petitioneis and their sinvrssors Attenberger, Jo«............................... O rkoon Cm-, O rkgok . Rico has submitted hs report I«» the sec • given an easement of t he right ot wav Bauer. Stephen ................................. FIRE INSURANCE. retary of war The commission reeotn- along the county r>»ad. The Tailor, U ik I Title. an,| Un,| (W5(.e Bugi|IeM e Weekert.J. F..................................... n end a form of civil government to take J S STEPHENS, The following bills were allowed Affblter. N .......................................... • Speviulty. the place of the preewnt military regime W, H. Reyno Ids for repairing AGENT FOB THE Affolter. Arnold................................ in tin* island and submits a coda oMaw*. Tt AL AND LONDON A court house................................. $15.00 Gama. G um ................. ............ .. ..... Tins <*ode. the com mission suggests, L. G. Freeman, fqr witness tire« LIA BRPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE Page. Henrv......... ............................. 'J ames M ci ' ain 'A. W. SEVERASCB_ should l«e idaced m ojirration by «1 ecu insure with and mileage................................. COMPANIES. 2.20 Chitwood. I. D ................................ th e decree a* a vongremionsl enactment A. M Austin, for witness teesand Chitwood, Harrv............................. \[<CAIN A SEVERANCE. of g»neral law a it is argued, would mileage........................................... 2.20 Rates, Geo___ Agent for North West Schoo« Supply cliaiise th« status of the island toward G. T. lenkins, fbrw itnesa ires and Agent for Fireman'« Fund and Londo« Bowman. AU. _..C.",nIM,nv SoOnr Public ATTORNEY8-AT-LAW, the tailed Stale* and make it a part mileage.............................. ........... 2.60 Bradley, Dave. TILLAMOOK, — OREGON. 1.20 and Lancashire Fire Insurance ffiilhitnoolt ». HARDWARE. íjcaMiiilit i, FIE & SPRUCE Lumber, BOX SHOOKS ■* I GENERAL MERCHANDISE And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES, Hobsonville, Or FRED LEIGH JONES, Mgr SAPPINGTON, Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorator- LEACH & JONES, Tillamook Meat Market, Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. HERMAN GESSNER, Painter and Paper Hanger, Spruee and Tillamook City, Or. I » Cloth Quality CHARLES COOPEY, No. 88*4 THIRD STREET, PORTLAND, ORE. Claude Thayer, 1 T illamook . O r « h > n . Companies.