THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, February 22, 1900.
HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS.
STOVES & RANCES.
Large Line Charter Oak Stoves.
Star Estate Ranges,
Umpire Air Tight Heaters,
Doors. Windows & Glass,
Churns & Butter Workes,
Milk Cans,
Paints & Oils.
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HARDWARE.
We carry the Largest Stock of
Hardware in Tillamook County.
Before buying Nails, Windows,
Doors and Sashes call and get
our prices
$
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a
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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
I
Republican State Convention. I Centrally Uoeated.
There is a movement on foot in On cient number ot the United States senate
Rates, $1 Per Day
tario to prohibit the exportation of tan will vote to ratify any “amended treaty’’
tj
Republican congressional convention,
bark cut on crown lands, with a view that would prevent this nation, if it
Fred <’ Baker, Publisher.
first (Tongue) district—McMinnville,
to forcing its use for manufacturing should build the Nicaragua canal at its
purposes in the province. On the same own cost, from exercising exclusive con Tuesday, April 10, at 10 A M.
M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor.
Republican state convention—Port-
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
ground it would be logical to prohibit trol thereof in time of war. It remains
land, Thursday, April 12, at 10 A. M.
( strictly in advance .)
the exportation of any raw material to be seen, also, whether congress will
Republican congressional convention,
One year................................................. 1.50 which might be worked up in home authorize the Nicaragua canal plan at
second (Moody) district—Portland, Fri Stage and Express Office.
Six months..................................................... 75
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed
Should the order em all, long as it has been before the Ameri
Three months........................................
’50 manufactures
day, April 13, at 10 A M.
barrass
any
of
our
American
institu
can
public.
“
Doubtful
things
are
mighty
Office at corner of Mam and 2nd streets.
The foregoing dates were fixed by the
tions it might become a subject for dip onsartin.”
republican state and congressional com
lomatic negotiation.
mittees for holding the conventions of
Our Spanish war was neither a grea
* * *
WHAT IS A DEMOCRAT ?
TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
the party. The state committee recom
The railroads have presented all their
conflict nor of long duration and the
P.iilippine rebellion, which followed it, arguments
on the point whether Futile Efforts to Solve a Present mended that primaries be held March 21,
and county conventions March 29; and
has never risen to the dignity of a great charges for live stock should be by the
Day Problem.
the congressional committee of the sec
struggle. Fighting at long range, even pound or by the carload. The method
The remarkable evolutions of Con
when there is a little real fighting to be of arriving at the proper charge is not gressman Sibley of Pensylyania within ond district that county conventions
done, is expensive, however, and the the real point. It is the amount the the last two weeks, together with cer send different sets of delegates to the
Satisfaction
figures furnished by the various de shipper has to pay which is material. tain incidents in the careers of other pub state and congressional conventions in All work done on the Shortest Notice and at Reasonable Prices,
guaranteed.
partments at Washington show that If the rate per hundred was fixed so lic men, seem to call for a definition of stead of the same delegates to both.
However, these are only suggestions and
war, even on a small scale, comes hitrh. it would not work an advance over the the word “democrat.’’
county conventions may do as they
The total cost to date, including the amount formerly charged for a fairly
Congressman Sibley declares himself
$20,000,060 paid for the Philippines, of loaded car the shippers would not be for imperialism, for protection, against please with them.
The second week in April will be a live
the combined military and naval opera complaining.
free silver, and is a democrat.
* M *
ly one in Oregon politics. Beside the re
tions since the outbreak of the Spanish
Senator
Clark
is
for
imperialism,
for
The report that life insurance com
publican conventions, the democratic
hostilities, is $355,000,000, of which the
protection, and for free silver, and is a
state conventions met in the same city
lion’s share, or $255,000,000, has been panies will hereafter refuse to take democrat.
J. P. ALLEN,
on the same day.
spent on the army. Of the $69,000,000 risks on Kentucky politicians is doubt
Senator Morgan is for imperialism, for
The ratio of representation in the re
expended upon the navy a goodly por less premature. The only residents of
Proprietor
free
silver,
and
against
protection,
and
tion at least may be classed as an ex that state who are barred are those is a democrat.
publican conventions will be one delegate
who call other people liars. For them
at large for each county, one for every Fiibt clasH accommodation
penditure of permanent character which
Mr. Richardson, who as democratic
will have a future value. The vessels the expectancy of life is too short to
150 votes cast for Geer for governor in
leader
in
the
house
might
be
supposed
to
at second el ass rate.
purchased or built, with the armaments, warrant taking the risk.
1898, and one for fractions of 75 or oyer.
serve
as
the
type,
is
for
free
silver
and
* * *
constitute an important addition of our
This ratio was adopted by the state
Bryan declines to discuss the deser against both other issues
BEST MEALS IN THE
naval equipment.
committee.
The disadvantage to the democratic
tion of Sewall, his late running mate.
CITY.
* * *
It was not so long ago he stated in an party in this singularly wide range of.
The committee appointed by Hon.
Real
Estate
Transfers.
Tillamook,
Ore
opinion
within
its
ranks
is
that
the
scof-
‘
interview that he had yet to find a man
John Springer, president of the National
who supported silver in 1896 who did fers of a different party faith always sup Peter Langhardt, et ux to B. Merz, S V2
Live Stock association, for the purpose
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not support it now. It was really un port their views on any of the issues of
of Sw 11 and \V Va of Se >4 of sec. 8 I T
imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878,—N otice for
of drafting a bill for congress providing
P ublication .
kind of Mr. Sewall to shatter the the day by alleged democratic utter
P ublication
of tp. 2 N, R. 9 VV.
for the leasing of the arid lands, has a
United States Land Office,
Unit'd St oh Lund Office,
colonel’s silvery dream in such a rude ances.
Oregon
City,
Oregon.
Oregon City, Oregon.
George Luce et ux to Wm. and Katie
stupendous task before it. If thev
January 8th, 1900.
December 30th, 1899.
m :i liner.
Perhaps a compensating advautage
Crawford, W Vy of lots 5 and 6 of
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
in
compliance
Notice
1s
hereby
given that in ompliance
should succeed in preparing a measure
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I with the provisions of the act of Congress of wi h the provisions of the act of Congress of
is that it shows the democracy to be a|
block
6
of
town
of
Nehalem.
1 hat will be acceptable to all of the live
Edison, who was reported seriously
1 June 3rd, 1878, entitled ‘ An act for the sale June 3, 1878, entitled ‘‘An act for ’he *ale of
broad, tolerant and liberal party—un
timber land- in the States of California, timbe lands In h S ates of California Oregon.
Clemens P. Albert to Marv A. Albert, i-f
stock interests of the arid and semi-arid ill, is getting lietter. He has several
Oregon, Nevada, and » ashington Territory,” Nevada and Washi- gton Te ri ory,” asex ended
less it be judged by me standard set up
E > a of Se *4 and lots 3 and 4 of sec. as extended to ail the Publ c Land States by act oall the Public Land States by ac of August I,
states, they will have performed a mira important inventions up his sleeve yet
by an excellent orthodo . New England
of August 4, 1^92,
1892
17, tp. 2 S, R. 10 W.
cle.
But assuming that they will be which he proposes to bequeath to the
EVA MESSNER.
ABEL W. SEVERANCE,
lady, who, on being told that the Univer -
Of
North
Yamhill,
county
of
Yamhill,
State
of
Of
Tillamook, county- of Tillamook, State of
fairly successful, the lively opposition of public before he makes his final exit.
salists believed everybody would be sav U.S. to Arthur Proovost, N ta of Ne *4, Oregon, h sthisdav tiled in this office his sworn Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn
No. 5.45, for the purchase of statement No. 5135. for the purchase t the E J2
the ad vocates of open and unrestricted
At * At
Se I4 of Ne V4 and Ne 14 of Se *4 of statement
ed, remarked with a disapproving sniff:
the Se ’X of Nc
and E
of Se
of of Sw '4 and Lots 3 and 4, of Section 30, in T wn-
grazing united to that of the unwilling
Now we are told that since 1896 Wil
Section No. 3O, in Township 2 S, Hauge 7 W, ship 2 N. Range 7 W, and will offer nroof to
sec. 17, tp. 1 S, R. 8 W.
“Haow bigoted!’’
ana
will
offer
proof
to
show
that
the
land
show that lie land sought is more valuable for
east, will make the question of passage liam J. Bryan has traveled 92.790
Nellie M. and M V. Stillwell to Embert sought is moie valuable for its timber or stone i s tiin e or s on- than for agricultural pur
than for ngricultuial purpoies. and to establish poses n to establ ah his claim to »aid land be
an extremely doubtful proposition. In miles. But he has not yet reached the
Marolf, part of I). L. C. of James and his claim to said land before the Register and fore the Re»i*ter > nd Receiver of this officeat
Dairy Wisdom.
terest in the committer's work will grow White House. William McKinley must
Receiver of this officeat Oregon City, Oregon, Oregon City. Oregon, on Saturday, the l;th
Anna Quick in sec. 32. tp 1 S, R. 9 on
Thursday the 22nd day of March, I900. He day of March 1900 He names as' witnesses
as they proceed and it is hoped that the have taken a more direct route.
names as witnesses .
W, about 16 acres.
Walter J. Smith, of Wilson, Or.; John E Tuttle,
A
cow
’
must
l>e
a
hearty
eater
to
Ite
a
evidences of progress will not be with
Ostrom P. Merritt. William E .Merritt, Ollie of Til amook Or ; J »eph Severance, of Wilson,
I good producer.
Wm. G. Rhudeet ux to Gideon Somers, S. Young and Curtis Jone-, of North Yamhill, Or Or.; George Johnson, ot Tillamook, Or.
held from the public, but given out from
Comment on the Treaty.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
Any and all persons claim ng adversely the
Driving cows in a hurry is a money
all of lots No. 1 and 2 in tp. 2 S, R 7 above described lands are requested to file their above
described Ian s are requested to fi e their
time to time ns agreements are reached.
claims 111 inis office on or before said 22nd day claims in this office on or before sa d 17th day
losing
operation.
W.
We give below a few newspaper dip
of March, 190?.
: 01 March 1900.
JR * Mr
( has . B. M oores . Register.
A scrub farmer keeps scrub cows. Scrub Mary E. Boyd and husband to the
(' has . B M oorer , Register.
More that 20,900Japanese immigrants pings in regard to the proposed treaty
cows will make a scrub farmer.
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
1
between
the
United
States
and
England
Astoria
Company,
W
*4
of
sec.
1C,
I T imber land , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for
arrived at Hawaii last 5car, the flow
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.
P ublication .
The lx?st dairy cow is the one that pro-
tp. 3 N, R. 7 W.
January 27th, I900.
continuing unabated, with the pro*|>cct ' to enable this country to construct the
United States Land Office,
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
following
duces the most butter fat every twelve W. L. Page to J. H. Cook et al, B % of named settler has filed notice of his intention I I
Oregon City, Ore.,
of a stil! larger influx for the twelve I Nicaragua canal :
.
Jaiiuarybth, 1900.
* * *
months on the least feed.
make final proof iu support of his claim, and ■ Notice
month to come. There is no fault to lx-
Ne *4, Sw t4 of Ne ’4 and Nw % of to
is hereby given that in compliance
that
said
proof
will
be
made
before
the
(
'onnty
j
It is very sweet and commendable in
with
the
provisions
of
the
act of ongresa of
Cows do not eat alike nor act alike
Clerk of Tillamook county, at Tillamook, Or., I I June 3, 1878, entitled “An act tor
Se *4 of sec. 30, tp. 2 S, R. 9.
with this increment to our provincial
the sale of tim
on March iist, igOU, viz :
the British diplomatists to hold up the and the wise dairyman will make due
I
ber
lands
in
the
States
of
California,
Oregon
population, except that it is, |x*rhaps,
JOSEPH
HEVFRANi
E.
Charles H. Smith, by sheriff, to Bole-
|
Nevada
and
Washington
Territory,
neutrality of the Suez canal as an object allowance for all peculiarities.
U.K. 11950, for the Se % of Sec 29, Tp. 2 N, R. tended to all the Public Land States ’’ by as act ex of
too generous. The Ja|Minese are good
fuhr
&
Co.,
N
V
2
of
Nw
and
Sw
7
"
lesson as to how this nation should neu
names the following witnesses to prove August 4,1892,VILLI AM S. JONES.
workers, peaceful, orderly, thrifty, and
Keep a cow waiting for her feed or to
of Nw 14 of sec. 9 and Se *4 of Ne t4 his He
tralize the Nicaragua canal—but it is al
continuous residence upon and cultivation' of North Yamhill,
county of Yamhill, State nf
we are on the best of terms with them in
of said land, viz :
l>e milked and she worries, and a won
of
sec.
8,
tp.
1
N.
R.
8
W.
so devilish sly and crafty.
William lllinrwnrth of Orcr”‘’ ,,H* thisJav Ned In
office his
Walter J Smith am id ....................
their own country and elsewhere. But
J'nai'MilmKworth.
statement No 51 H. for the purchase of
rying cow is not profitable, Be on time
W ilson, Or.; Charles Himes,
f Tf. amook, Or. °f ; • sworn
* * *
these
’
4
of
Section
No.
32,
in
Township
No.
Frank
B.
Herrington,
of
Wilson.
in view of the advancing tidal wave of
Republican County Committee.
Range No. 7 W, and will offer proof
Either we have the right to construct with milking and feeding.
C has . B. M oores . Register. ; 2 to South,
show that the land sought is more valuable
them threatening to submerge the is
Farmers who think dairy methods of
a canal across the isthmus, or we have
for its limber or stone than for agricultural pur
Notice is hereby given that there will
lands, w hich are of rather limited area
poses, and to establish his claim to said ¡and
not. It we have not, no Enrojiean na their fathers good enough for them had
before the Register and Receiver of this office
lx? a meeting of the Republican County
all told, it seems desirable that a defi
tion can give it to us. If we have, there better not attempt dairying in these
a '»egon City, Ore , on Thursday, the 22nd day
Central Committee at the hour of 10
To whom it may concern : Notice is hereby of March. 1900. He names as witnesses .
nite plan of government and administra
is no occasion to ask England's permis days. Up-to-date dairying only is profit
given
that
w
areas.
W.
F
'Balmer,
adniinistra-
E Merritt. Ostrom P. Merritt. Charles
o'clock a.m., on the 3rd day of March, tor of the estate ofMARGARtEI BALMER E. William
tion should lie provided for them with,
Lampman and Curcia Jones, ot North Yam
sion to exercise it. Let us at least lie able.
1900, at my office in Tillamook City, deceased, having filed hi* final statement in the hill, Oregon.
out delay or the interposition of unnec dignified!
County Court of Tillamook County. Oregon
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
Select the cows for a special purpose.
Oregon, for the purpose of fixing the January 18th. 1900. for said Estate, and as per an above-described lands are requested to file their
essary congressional obstacles.
* * *
A man starting a cotton factory does
order
made
by
««id
Court
beari
a
date
January
claims
in this office on or before said 22nd day
time of holding republican primaries and 19 h. 1900. Monday the 5U1 day of March, 1^«U. at of March
* * *
The wisest policy, the safest for us, the
1900.
not purchase machinery for manufact
two
o
’
clock
p
in.,
the
said
Court
will
hear
any
the
date
of
the
Republican
county
con
C has . B. M oores , Register.
The report of the New York State best lor the civilized world, the perfect uring w oolen goods. If you expect but
objections legally made to the final statement of
bureau of Labor Statistics for 1899 neutrality ol the canal under the guar- ter from cows secure butter producing vention, and to apportion the number of said Administrator as filed aforesaid. This notice T imber L and , A ct J une 3, !S78._N otice for
P ublication .
delegates each precinct will lx? entitled is to lx- publ shed four weeks (5 i-suea) in the
gives these interesting facts, remarks ! an tee of all the inarintime nations of the cows, not beefy ones.
Tillamook Headlight, at Tillamook, Oregon as
United States Lind Offii e,
¡»er order of the County Court of Tiilamook
to
in
the
county
convention.
Ore<on City, Oregon,
earth
as
a
waterway
which
shall
be
open
the World : At the end of December. 1898,
C unty, Oregon.
January 17th, I900.
In many cases a man may have good
Dated February 20th, 1900.
W. F. B almer . Z.dniinistrator :
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
27.2 per cent of all the working people at all times, in war as in peace, to ships
cows and not know it, because he has
By
H
B.
H
endricks
,
his
Attorney.
1
with
the
provisions
of
the
act of ('onvress of
A. W. S everance ,
in all trades were unemployed. At the ot any kind under any flag, is embodied
' June 3. 1878 entit ed ‘ An act for 'he sale of
always fed them just enough to get a
si
jwmis
Chairman
Republican
County
timber
lands
in
the
State
of
i
’alitO'Uia, Oregon.
I
in
the
treaty
before
the
senate.
end of March, 1899, the unemployed
Nevada and Washing on Territory.” as ex
poor yield. Before condemning a cow,
Central Committee.
* * *
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for ended 0 all ’he Public Land States by act
amounted to 18.6 per cent. At the end
thoroughly test her bv increasing the
Tillamook County.
of August 4. 1802.
C. N. D rkw , Secretary.
of |unc the percentage was 10.9. At the j Our investment in an interiK'eanic ca-
Jane Conklin,
|
EMMA L C. M. BAUER.
quantity and enhancing the quality of
plaintiff,
,
mil
will
lie
as
safe
without
fortifications
’
Of
Portland. < onnty of Multnomah. State of
end of September it had sunk to 4.7 per
vs.
Oregon, has this day fl ed in this office her
her feed.
1
as
with;
under
a
guarantee
of
neutrality
Hermann
McDonald
and
Arthur
Har
Andrew Conklin,
cent. At present it is incak'ulahly small.
sworn satement No. '5146. fo tie purehaa ? of
defendant
fheHw‘4 of Sect! n il, in Township 6 S. Range
riman. of the Dalles, two youthful trap
Ih>w much these simple figures mean of from all the leading powers it will no
To Andrew C«»nkli-<. the above named defen i0 W and will offer pro f t » show hat the 1 nd
Notice.
sought is more va liable for its tim* er or stone
pers. are the powewors of a natural dant -
prosperity' How much they mean of more need detending than do the Straits
In the name of the Stat of Oregon.
than for agricultural purpose , and t<> eetabli h
curiosity in the shape of a pure white
happiness in the home lives of hundred I ot Magellan or the Suez canal; and it
Y”U are hereby rmlred appear and answer her claim to said land befo th Register and
To the Patrons of Husbandry of Till
the
complaint
tiled
against
von
in
the
above
should,
like
those
great
waterways,
tic
a
coyote, which they found in one of their entitled ause and court on or before the 9th Receiver of this office at Oregon city, O ec n.
of thousands' How much they mean ot
on Mon ’ay. the 16th day of April, 1900, He
amook county.—There will lie a con
traps a few days ago. This coyote is •lav of April. I900. said date being the first dav names as wi nesses :
welfare for the country! What a warn - highway of commerce tor the uninter
vention at the Allen House.in Tillamook
of the next regnlar term of »aldcourt. and if
John Westetiberger, of Portland, Or.: Frank
rupted
Ixrnetit
of
all.
That
it
could
not
alive
and
well,
also
well
behaved.
Un
ing they hold tor politicians who would
von fail to appear and so answer in default there Riesch, of Emma, Or.: Stephen Bauer, oi Ne«-
i l»e this it fortified and sometime the City, on Saturday, the drddavof March, like others of her kind, she allows poul. of the plaintiff will appj. toaaid court or a de cowan. Or.: Michael Greitieldinger, of Fmma.
start another “calamity“ campaign!
cree
as
prayed
for
in
said
complaint,
to
wit
1990, at 1 o'clock p m., to elect one re.
I scene of bombardment is obvious.
that the bonds of matrimony now existin*
try the freedom of her range, never at
An and all persons claiming adveisely the
* » »
preecntntive to the State (»range
between you and plaintiff i»e diaulved. and for bore described land* a e requested to file their
< « St
tempting to disturb them.
•ueh further or other r»*li -f as he c >urt n»v claims in this office on or before said 6th day of
Senator De|>ew drove Pettigrew ori The Hay-Pauncetote treaty. Icing in
J. W. M axwill , Deputy.
'•eem to be just and equitable and for costs of April, 1900.
this suit.
South Dakota into a tight place w hen he derogation of the Monroe doctrine am!
___________ C has . B. M oores , Register.
AU the tune the great railway mag
This summons is served ut>on von by publica
plai-ed the South Dakotan where it was 1 dangerous to the national welfare in
tion
thereof, in the Tillamook ’Headlight, bv
nate had sat silent, listening.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
The
White
Clover
Cheese
Factory,
a question of veracity between Petti times of war. should not lie ratified
Tiii,h* I!0*’ <ie W "PPin<t«»n. indge of
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore .
•aid Tillamook a»unty. Oregon, and mad? in the
At laat he Bpuke.
January 6th. l‘J<»o.
grew on one side and kwev and Schur ' Americans have arrived nt the conclu
abeencr from said county of all the Hoaorable
Notice
is
hereby
given that the following-
Operated bv T. S Townsend, will
•• Young man,” he Mid. • I |arn not 1
J
nf
co"rl. Done at Cha bers named settler has filed
mail on the other.
Aside from the sion that they must build the Numa
notice of his intention
lu
lillani»M>K
city,
iu
said
county
and
state,
this
begin on February 1st. working up the sure I understand you.
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
Please l»e a Mb day of February. I900.
character of the men, Ikwey and Schur guan canal rather tor national security
that said proof will t»e made before the Regis
A W. SEVfe’RANt'K,
tanners'nnlk into cheese by the pound, little UM*» explicit.”
ter
and Receiver, at Oregon City. Or-. ”n Feb
man have no interest in telling anything than tor its
... . ... ,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
commercial uses. Therefore or on the co-operative plan. Willguaran-
ruary
24th. 1900. rix.:
"I am asking you. sir," mid the young
First publication. February 8th. I91K)
butthetruth, while Pettigrew’s politi it must lx exclusively under American
JACOB JOSS.
tee first class article and quick sale . also mat', reddeniag, ” for the hand of vour
H
E.
10983. for the s of Sw
Ke ‘4 of Sw
cal future de|*nds upon discrediting the 1 controland not at the service of the ene
• nd Se H ».I Nw
of Set 14 Tp 2 S. R 7 W
INSURE WITH
will guarantee the highest market price daughter."
He names the fcllowing witnesses to prove hi-*
a<lmtnisirati«*n One trouble with the mies of the United States when they are
when sold. This change has been made
"Oh, ta that all T' rejoined the mag-
contnuoiis residence upon and cultivation of
Claude Thayer,
South Dakota senator is that he talks so 1 waging war against it.
said land, viz
at the request ot several of my patrons, nate, ‘ Why certainly. If she has no Atfent or Firem in's Fnn.1 and Londo
O. A Rhode of M.-Minnville. Ore. Tat
much he has no time to ascertain the I
st st st
Donfhney, of North Yamhill. Ore.: Johu T
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