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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 1, 1900.________________ HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS. GROCERIES STOVES & RANGES Large Line Charter Oak Stoves. Star Estate Ranges, Umpire Air Tight Heaters, Doors, Windows & Glass, Churns & Butter Workes, Milk Cans, Paints & Oils. HARDWARE. We carry the Largest Stock of Hardware in Tillamook County. Before buying Nails, Windows, Doors and Sashes call and get our prices (7F- V4 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 T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878—N otice F or with this Bureau who is not prepared to Bryan may become a more tolerablejex- that of trusts. It is a question that calls P ublication United States Land Office, fur the highest order of statesmanship follow Christ in that act to the loss of pcctancy. Oregon City, Oregon. * * * ' and thorough honesty and sincerity in Januury Sth, 1900. all things, and would be disappointed Fred C. Baker, Publisher. Notice is hereby given that in compliance A leading Kansas populist declares that its treatment. It is not a political ques with the provisions of if he appears to all human view to lose the act of Congress of June 3rd, 1878, entitled ‘ An act for the sale all in so doing.” All of which was equiva Jerry Simpson sold out the populist tion, but purely economic; not a matter of timber land* in the States of California, RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION ashington Territory,” lent to saying, “Come take a whirl with j party to the silver barons. That may for partisan controversy, but Jone to be Oregon, Nevada, and as extended to all the Publ c Land States by act ( strictly in advance .) account for Jerry being able to wear considered entirely on practical lines. us, but don’t squeal if you lose.” of August 4. 1892, socks since he broke into congress. If the The democratic leader has been discuss EVA MESSNER. One year.............................................. 1.50 * * * Of North Yamhill, county of Yamhill, State of Six months.......................................... .75 party had only returned him for another ing this problem for two years and as Oregon, h sthis dav filed in this office his sworn Three months..................................... •50 There seems to be no longer any doubt term he might have been able to secure a yet he has offered no practicable plan for statement No. 5 45, for the purchase of the Se % of Ne % and E % of Se % of Office at corner of Main and 2nd streets. that American diplomacy achieved a change. its solution. The Chicago conference, Section No. 3O, in Townships S, Range 7 W, and will offer proof to show that the land * * * remarked triumph in the revision of the dominated by his adherents, has also i sought is moie valuable for its timber or stone Clayton-Bulwer treaty, which has been It is reported that the United States is failed to do so. As an alleged anti-trust ' than for agricultural purposes, and to establish CURRENT TOPICS. claim to said land before the Register and a thorn in the side of the country for so shipping coal to Spain. When the Span conference this gathering of free silver- 1 his Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday the 22nd day of March, I900. He many years. Th It country has lost ish are looking for someone to make it ites, free traders, and Chicago platform I As the voters will have to cast their names as witnesses . nothing by the framing of the new treaty hot for them they do not have to guess supporters was a distinctly popocratic Ostrom I’. Merritt, William E- Merritt, Ollfe ballots pro orcon in Oregon at the elec S. Young and Curtis Jones, of North Yamhill, Or and has gained the right to construct more than once. tion in June on the wo nan suffrage Any and all persons claiming adversely the enterprise which will deceive no one who above described lands are requested to file their and maintain the canal, promising only question this is debatable at the present has the intelligence to decern the scheme. claims 111 this office on or before said 22nd day that it shall not be fortified and shall not Quick or the Dead ? time, and one in which strong arguments Meanwhile the anti-trust cause is I of March, 1900. C has . B. M ocres , Register. be closed during war. It has already can be set forth on both sides of the ques Five years ago Senator J. C. S. Black growing and thoughtful men will con NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. been found that the ends of the pro tion. Here is something from a note I Land Office at Oregon City, Or. burn stood by the side of a coffin in which tinue to address themselves to the task January 27th, I900. posed canal are not of such a nature as divine, Cardinal Gibl ons, learned on the was all that remained of his dear friend, of finding a wise, practicable and ef Notice is hereby given that the following to admit of successful fortification and named settler has filed notice of his intention subject:“! regard woman’s rights women and there he delivered a touching funeral fective way of remedying the evils and 1 to make final proof in support of his claim, and defense and in yielding this right the and society leaders in the higher walks oration. The dead whom hecame to both averting the dangers of the monopolistic that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook county, at Tillamook, Or., United States has surrendered no ad. of life as the worst enemies of the female combinations. bury and praise was Colonel Sanford, of on March 2ist, 19OO, viz : vantage whatever. Of course the Anglo- sex. They rob woman of all that is aim- JOSEPH SEVERANCE, Covington, who had been shot down in H.E. 11950, for the Se % of Sec. 29, Tp. 2 N, R. phobists will oppose the ratification of iable and gentle, tender and attractive; 7 W. the street by William Goebel It was an The Porto Rican Dilemma. He names the following witnesses to prove the treaty on some grounds and will not they rob her of her innate grace and unusual address, and among the words his continuous residence upon and cultivation stop to consider whether they are based character, and gives her nothing in re of said land, viz : The president in his annual message the eulogist spoke none were more im- Walter J. Smith and William Illingworth, of on any sound reasoning or not. turn but masculine boldness and brazen recommended free trade between Porto Wilson, Or.; Charles Himes, ««f Til amook, Or. ; pressive than these : Frank B. Herrington, of Wilson. effrontery. They are habitually preach * * * “John Sanford was to me like a brother, Rico and the United States proper. He _______________ C has . B. M oores . Register. ing about women’s rights and preroga As the faculty of the State Agricultural I loved him. I hope God may spare me, urged this as a duty to the people of T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for tives and have not a word to say about # * * College is doing much to bring about and I shall make it my life’s mission to the island and there was a very gen P ublication . United States Land Office, avenge him by burying his slayer in the duties and responsibilties. They with Besides her own government trans scientific farming and dairying in Oregon, depths of merited execration.’’ eral concurrence with this view. It is Oregon City, Oregon, January 17th,l$>oo. draw her from those sacred obligations ports, which is a large flotilla of splendid it appears to us that a periodical exhibi proposed in congress to make the duties Notice is hereby given that in compliance Senator Blackburn has been spared. A which properly belong to her sex and ships. Great Britain has chartered 214 tion of different breeds ot dairy stock, 1 on merchandise from Porto Rico im with the provisions of »he act of Congress of few days ago he stood beside another June 3, 1878 entit ed ‘ An act for the sale of fill her with ambition to usury positions vessels, representing a total of over dairy machinery and utensils, and dairy ported into the United States 25 per timber lands m the State of California, Oregon, for which neither God nor nature ever in 1,000,000 tons, to carry troops and mu- jiroducts and processes, would do much coffin and pronounced another funeral cent of the rates imposed on articles Nevada and Washing on Territory.” as ex tended o all »he Public Land States by act tended her. Under the influence of such nitions of war to South Africa. Apart to emphasize and interest the public in oration. Of the man whose body he then from other countries and to apply sim. of August 4, 1892, EMMA L. C. M. BAUER, teachers we find women, especially in from the troops, armaments, horses and - what the dairymen are doing as well as looked upon he said : ilar discrimination on goods imported Of Portland, < onnty of Multnomah, State of “Build here over his grave a mighty higher circles, neglecting her household stores sent by the vessels in the list, large call attention of buttermakers to the Oregon, has this day filed in this office her towering granite shaft that shall defy into Poito Rico from the United States. sworn statement No. J146, fo tl e purclias • of duties, gadding about, never at peace numbers of troops, etc., have been con latest and most improved machinery. the corroding touch of lime. Inscribe This seems to be necessary in order theSw^ of Sect! n il. in Township 6 8, Range unless she is is peqxtual motion, never veyed hv the Union Steamship Company, By locating the exhibits at different cities upon it an epitapli that shall be worthy to avoid the constitutional difficulty in iO VV. and will offer pro f t » show hat the 1 nd sought is more va uabln for its tind er or stone nt ease unless she is in the state of the Castle Mail Packets Company and in the various sections that are the strong of the man. He earned this at our hands. regard to the relations of the new pos- I ■ than for agricultural purpose , and toestabli-h i her claim to said land befo th Register and morbid excitement. She never feels others bv their ordinary boats, of which holds of the dairying industry the entire In life and death lie was consecrated to sessions to the United States. | Receiver of this office at Oregon City, O eg n, the people’s cause. He lived an honest on Monday, the 16th day of April, 1900. He at home unless she is abroad. When no account is taken in the list. A good state could be covered in the course of a life and gave his life for our deliverance. A very interesting and somewhat per-1 I names as wi netwes : she is at home the home is irk many vessels liavcalso been requisitioned comparatively short time. Lectures Of him no eulogy but truth may say : plexing dilemma is here presented and ' John Westenberger, of Portland, Or.; Frank Riesch, of Emma, Or.; Stephen Bauer, oi Nes- some to her. She chafes and frets under by the Australian and Canadian authori given by the professors of the college at Earth never pillowed upon her bosom a we hesitate to say what the final solu-! rowan, Or,; Michael Greineldinger, of Emm«, Or. the restraint and responsibility of do ties for the carriage of colonial troops, these periodical exhibitions would do truer son nor heaven opened wider her tion will be. A W ashington dispatch ■ An and all persons claiming adversely the portals to receive a manlier spirit.’’ mestic life Her heart is abroad. It is etc. These are not included. The vessels much to bring about scientific dairying sbove-described lands a e requested to file their The man whom Senator Blackburn says that the president still thinks that claims in this office on or before said bth day of exulting in imagination, in some social taken for transport purposes are nearly from an intelligent and business stand thus landed was William Goebel, the the yiew presented in his message is April, 1900. triumph or reveling in some scene of all fine modern boats, with sea speeds point. C has . B. M oores , Register. correct, but he will submit to whatever slayer of John Sanford, whose murder * * * gaiety and dissipation. Her afflicted ranging from 12 to 21 knots per hour. T imber land , A ct J une 3, 1878.—-N otice for was avenged “by burying his slayer” in congress shall decide upon. There ap- P ublication . husband comes home to find it empty or England would have been in a dilemma Those who object to building the United States Land Office, pears to be no reason to doubt that the depths of flowers, his avenger heap, occupied by a woman whose heart is had she not these vessels to fall back Nicaragua canal are raising a great cry Oregon City, Ore., congress will pass the bill which pro January 6th, 1900. void of affection for him. She is ill at upon to place an army of 200,000 men, about fortifying it. This is done to ing upon the coffin the most extravagant Notice is hereby given in compliance language of commendation which his vides for reducing the duties on goods with the provisions of the that act of ongress of case; thence rises disputes, quarrels, dis horses, artillery, place all the obstacles in the way of its etc., in South Africa, passing between the United States and June 3, i87o, entitled “An act for the sale of tim brilliant oratorical powers could sum criminations, estrangements, and the and expeditious manner in which this construction. Admiral Dewey ridicules ber lands in the States of California, Oregon, mon. Porto Rico 75 per cent and thus leav Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex last act of the drama is often divorce. army corps has to all the Public Land States by act of been concentrated in the idea and pours cold water on the John Sanford has been forgotten, and ing that island outside of this country, tended August 4, 1892, 1 speak the most sober truth when I af that country \Mthout accident shows contention when he says : “ Fortifica so far as the customs laws are con- WILLIAM 8. JONES, Jo Blackburn has paid the price of his firm that for the wrecks of families in some of the resources which England tions! Why, of course not. As I under North Yamhill, county of Yamhill, State of cerned. It is an anomalous position, Of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his our country woman has a large share of can rely upon in case of war. stand it, the canal is to be and should election to the United States senate. Oh statement No. 5144, for the purchase of base politics, where won’t it land a man, which will really place Porto Rico in sworn the responsibility.’* theSe of Section No. 32, in Township No. lie a neutralized commercial path way be * * * a less favorable commercial position 2 South, Range No. 7 W, and will oiler proof and to what depravity ? tween the two great oceans. To fortify * * * to show that the land sought is more valuable No fault is to lx found with the Ameri than it had w hen a Spanish colony, but for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur The meeting of county assessors in can ¡xoplc for the applause and the con it would simply result in making it a it seems to be necessary under the cir poses, and to establish his claim to said land So Called Anti-Trust Conference. before the Register and Receiver of this office Portland last week did not accomplish tributions they have showered upon battle-ground in case of war. Forti cumstances. In the present circum a’ Oregon City, Ore , on Thursday, the 22nd day fications would lie enormously expensive much, with the exception of an exchange March, 1900. He names as witnesses : The so-called anti-trust conference stances Porto Rico is suffering and of William these heroes of the war with Spain and E. Merritt, Ostrom P. Merritt, Charles and ought not to lie erected. Our fleets of ideas, One thing, however, was closed in disorder. Called as a non any sort of relief will be most welcome E. Lampman and Curcis Jones, <»t North Yam in the Philippines. They are deserved, hill, Oregon. will be a sufficient guarantee of the neu brought out. that of a difference of partisan movement against the monop all of them. But the habit acquired has to its people. Any and all persons claiming adversely the trality of the canal in time of war as well opinion in regard to the poll tax. above-described lands are requested to file their olistic combinations, this gathering of grown to such proportions as to be in claims in this office ou or before said 22nd day as in peace." The admiral knows what Assessor GreenleaPs argument against of March 1900. free silver democrats and populists danger of becoming a public nuisance. Notice. he is talking about, and this should be _______ (’ has . B. M oores Register. the tax furnishes food lor reflection, lie soon manifested its true character as Whenever anv man or woman performs conclusive argument upon this phase of T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878,—N otice for denounced the pool tax as an “iniquit- an agency of promoting the interests of anything out of the ordinary the first To the Patrons of Husbandry of Till- P ublication . the subject. ous tax. one hard to collect and a bur Uuittd St-uee Land Office, the Brvan democracy. It was domin- ainook county.—There will be a con thing the friends of the extraordinary * M • Oregon City. Oregon, den that falls altogether on jxople who ¡xrson do is to liegin the passing of the December 30th, 1899. Does any one know a logical reason a ted from start to finish by men promi vention at the Allen House,in Tillamook Notice is hereby given that in • ompliance are already on the roll for a tax on jxr- hat. Many persons are asked to con why Hawaii should be made a full terri nent in the advocacy of free silver and of City, on Saturday, the 3rd dav of March, wi h the provisions of the act of Congress of sonal or real property. It generally 1878, entitled “An act f<»r 'he sale of tribute who cannot refuse, but who can tory under the constitution of the United the doctrines of the Chicago platform. 1900, at 1 o’clock p.m., to elect one re- June3, timt>e lands in 'h- S ates of California Oregon, falls on persons with small holdings, the Nevada and Washii gton Te ri ory,” as ex>ended not afford to make the contribution States and Porto Rico, Cuba and the There were in the conference some anti, presentati ve to the State Grange. man who comes to town with the tin 1892* 1>uhlic Land States by ac of August I, What should lie the spontaneous and Philippines should not ? Surely, having trust republicans, chief among them Mr. J. W. M axwell , Deputy. bucket, the man with the home the ABEI. W. SEVERANCE. loving act of a grateful heart becomes paid twenty millions for the Philippines, Monnett of Ohio, who as attorney gen Of Tillamook, eountv of Tillamook. State of value of which docs not exceed $150 or either the reluctant payment or the en we are more entitled to annex and make eral of the state made himself known to Oregon, has this dav filed In this office his sworn $200. The great horde who ought to The White Clover Cheese Factory, statemei. t No. 5135, for the puicliase f the E 4 forced contribution. Many persons have the islands a territory than we are the country as an earnest opponent of '4 a,,d Lots 3 and 4, of Section 30, in T wn- pav this tax in Multnomah county are p 7 W. and will offer proof to a mania for subscribing mid contribute Hawaii, which the United States gobbled trusts and who was made permanent to lie found in the saloons of the north Operated by T. S Townsend, will show that he land sought is more valuable for to everything in sight without asking if up without purchasing or acquired by chairman of the conference, but these re- 1 s tun e or s mm than for agricultural pur end of Pottland. It would lx a good begin on February 1st. working up the poses n to establ sh his claim to said land be- the object is worthy or not. Another conquest. Pointers like these places the publicans were a small minority and ex forethe Rrai«ter and Receiver of ihis office at thing for the county it we could collect farmers' milk into cheese by the pound, Oregon City, Oregon, on Saturday, the l;th ntimkr subscribed to get their names in anti-expansionists in a tight place and erted no influence upon the delebera- day of March 1900 He names as witnesses this tax, but no law’ that has yet l»ccn or on the co-operative plan. Will guaran tions. the paper. However that may be the without a hole to crawl through. Smith, of Wilson. Or.; John E Tuttle, devised reaches this vast non taxpaying tee first-class article and quick sale ; also of iiTamook Or. ; J seph S-vt-rance, of Wilson, craze has reached such proportions that Even Chairman Monnett was unable * * * will guarantee the highest market price Or.; Georre Johnson, ot Tillamook. Or. hot de When the toll is turned over to Any and all persons claim ng adversely the to relieve the conference of its partisan it is likely to become ridiculous and thus The St. Panl Pioneer Press says that when sold. This change has been made above described Ian b are requested to fi e their sheriffs they do not seem to lx able to character, exhibited in the adoption of defeat many worthy and deserving ob claims iu this office ou or before sa d 17th day nearly every general law’ passed by the make much headway. There mnv lx a at the request of several of my patrons. of March 1900. jects. resolutions denouncing the financial bills __ C has . B M oores , Register.^ last populist legislature in Kansas has reason for this, sheriffs probably do not Call at factory for full information. * * * fixing the gold standard and in the free like to hold up for $1 poll tax the man The Come one. Come all. • SUMMON N Evidently it is wise to beware ot com been declared unconstitutional. trade declaration of the platform. Mr. w ith a lug vote Of the 4000 names on binations of business and Christianity latest is the pass law. by which the popu In the Circntt Court of the State ofOregO”, for Monnett felt called upon to tell the con the Multnomah tax roll for poll tax As a usual thing the Christianity and lists sought tocom|xl railroads to furnish Tillamook County. Republican County Committee. ference that it was the republican party Jane Conklin, fully 90 |xr vent <»i them arc holders of the business are both apt to be a little each shipper of a carload of stock a plaintiff. which had placed an anti-trust law is vs. Notice is hereby given that there will |xrs«»nal or real proixrty. I am unable bit shady. Of course, it would not do to rotnd-trip pass, and the courts decided Andrew Conklin, not being enforced by the present attor be a meeting of the Republican County to get |>oll tax in Multnomah county say this of a concern which w as called that it was appropriating property with defendant. ney general of the United States a demo, Central Committee at the hour of 10 To Andrew Contlj’ . the above named defen from any one who is not a paver of tax the Christian Business Butvau, but here out due pnKcss of law. It is a good dent cratic attorney general had also failed to o’clock am., on the 3rd day of March. in the name of the Stat° of Oregon. on real or personal property.’’ While on is an edifying quotation from one of its thing for Kansas that the state has a »011 are hereby required to appear and answer enforce it. He might have gone father 1900. at my office in Tillamook City, the other hand Assessor Conner, of Polk circulars ‘ It is true that we have access level-headed supreme court. the complaint filed against you In the above and stated that when a democratic con Oregon, for the purpose of fixing the entitled < ause and court on or before the oth county, said he had never had trouble to through our agents to business invest « * * day of April, I900. said date being the first (Isy gress. of which the present leader of the of the next regular term of »ala court, and if collect | m »II tax from laboring men. In ments profitably ha nd let! bv Christians, Now that both the senate and the party was a member, had an opportu time of holding republican primaries and you fail tn appear and so answer in default there the date of the Republican county con of the plaintiff will apply to said court or s de- fact, the only people from whom poll tax whereby Godly patrons have reaped house have adopted bills pinning the nity to adopt legislation directed against vention. and to apportion the number of cr** •• prayed for in said complaint, to wit : could lx collected were men who strive large dividends, the details of which we United States Ixyond ¡xradventure to Inst the bonds of matrimony now existing the trusts it failed to do so delegates each precinct will be entitled between yon and plaintiff be dfaulved and for to keep themselves respectable and sup shall not. of course, trum^iet now, or the gold standard the final blow has Ixen •uch further or other relief as he c mrt my Controlled by the advocates of free to in the county convention. port their families. “ Since we cannot ever. We can w isely place sums of from given to free mlver coinage. Mr. Bryan de/m to be jnst and equitable and for costa of silver and free trade, the declarations of this suit. Dated February 20lh, 1900. Collect from transients, who encumber one hundred to ten thousand dollars for already finds his cheap money harangues This snmmonais served upon von by publics this so-called anti-trust conference will tion thereof, in the Ttllamook *Hea.ili<ht. b? the rolls with their names A. W. S everance . a jxriod of from three to five years in distasteful io the prosfxnng pet »pie of have no weight with thoughtful people. ° the Hon. G. W appiugton. judge of • * • Chairman Republican County »aid Ti.lamonk cownty. Oregon, and made in ths tem|*oral sevunties of the very best the south. If he lx wise he will drop 16 Such men as Altgeld. Weaver. Jerry absence from said rountv of all the Honorable The Anglo-phobists have evidently character. But we do not wish anv per- to 1 and thank the republican congress Central Committee. < ireoft J dgv of Mid court. Deme at Cha bers Simpson and George Fret! Williams can C. X. D rew . Secretary. J" Tillama^i citv. in Mid eountv and state, this made another mistake They have rushed son to invest money, time, labor, real for choking the life out of it. Robbed ot Mh day of February I arm. not be trusted to find a wise and prac- in as usual where they had no excuse for I estate. Ide or fellowship in connection his ability to promote repudiation. Mr. A W. SEVgRANCE. ticai solution ot so complex a problem as _. , . Attorney for Plaintiff- Subwribe for th. Headlight. Òlbe Tillamook M)faDligbt treading and with the usual result. Lord Rosebery has punctured the latest scarecrow they had set up and they will now have to look to something else with which to hold the administration up to public scorn. The alleged secret treaty lietween this country and Great Britain, which no one in sane mind had any idea existed in fact, proves to be not only a myth, but if any suggestion of a treaty was made to the Washington authorities, it was rejected. While the sympathies of the Washington officials may lx with the government and the people who sympa thized with us during the war with Spain and prevented the other European powers interfering in any way with the progress of the American cause and the triumph of American arms, no one for an instant imagined that the administration would depart from the well-known policy of the country to enter into no entangl ing alliances with European nations. Lord Rosebery tells us that not only has there been no alliance, secret or other wise, but that the suggestions from the British authorities to the Washington officials did not meet with sufficient favor as to justify the British govern ment in pressing the matter to a formal offer. The Anglo-phobists must find something else. First publication, February 8th. I90V