Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 01, 1900, Image 3

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH
1, 1900.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
able to render any assistance in folding
WORLD’S FOOD SUPPLY.
the heavy canvas, and when the sails
I Why not trade with local merch. nts were lowered they were submerged in Nut Trees Alone Could Feed Three
• I
j} L. EDDY,
khen goods can be bought at home as sea, making them so heavy one man
Times the Population of the
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
[heap, if not cheaper, than sending out could not handle them.
There is no
World.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Lr them ? Considering the freight and damage done to the boat and she is rest-1
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kpress charges, it’s plain to sec that ing easy. The mainsail was ripped to ' “How long will the world’s food sup­
T illamook , O regon .
Io me people could do far better by trad- shreds by the breakers. The captain and ply hold out ?” is a problem which faces
Lig with the local merchants, with the mate will return to Portland overland, the alarmist every time he runs up
H. COOPER,
Privilege of seeing what quality of goods and if the Petrel gets off the beach to sea against a fresh batch of statistics prov-
hev are purchasing, while those who . it will probably be behind some steamer, ing the rapid increase of population
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
lend out for them have to buy a pig in a This is the second rime the Petrel has 1 throughout the earth, says a writer to
Loke. Besides, does firms like Montgom­ gone ashore in trying to get to sea. In the St. Louis Republic.
TILLAMOOK .............. OREGON.
ery, Ward & Co. pay one cent of taxes , sailing out of small harbors, no matter
The alarmist, as well as the man who
br subscribe toward building roads for how deep and favorable to steamers, I regards three square meals a day as ne-
H. GOYNE,
he convenience of the farmers in this ! boats are often beached. The main rea- , cessary to bis comfort, will find reassur-
|Hk>unty ? Not much. No wonder the ( son is that there is not sea room to tack ing news in the fact that the reserve
ATroRNEY-AT-LAW,
^Business men of this city are getting tired j Captain Blatikam and Mate Christen- ! food supply of the world has been de­
AGENTS STEAMER W. H. KRUGER.
Office
: Opposite Court House,
Subscribing hard cash to improve some sen are both old hands at the business, clared inexhaustible.
" Toad or street for theconvenienceofthose and they say that the Nestucca harbor ,
T illamook , O regon .
Hobsonville, Or.
J.
Mgr
who trade in other cities. This is not is as good as any of the small harbors | The department of Agriculture at
.Washington is authority for this com-
right, and people who have been in the along the coast.—Ocean Wave.
• forting piece of information. For some
0LAUDE THAYER,
ha bi t of doing this should take a tumble I
| time past it has been carefully and sys­
to themselves and henceforth patronize
tematically investigating the food stock
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
home industry. The well stocked stores j KEEP THEM IN HARNESS.
! in trade of nearly every country on the
of the merchants here are a credit to any I
T illamook , O kkoon .
Some Good Reasons Why Our globe.
city, and all the business men being oblig­
Agents
who
are
food
students
have
Congresssmen Should Be
ing and accommodating, they should be
1J. J. DALY,
been sent out to China, Peru, Persia,
¡OSCAR HAVTEK.
Re-Elected.
ppcronized and supported. We are not
Mexico, everywhere to the remotest
mooting for any merchant in particular,
JQALY
&
IIAYTER,
ends of the earth for the purpose o*
but upon the broad grounds of patron-, [ to EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.]
finding out what the new or neglected
D
ear
S
ir
,
—
It
manifestly
appears
to
Agents for Kopp's Brewery, the Brewer of the iii.est Beer in the Northwest.
icing home markets and industry, and
ATTORNE Y8- AT-LA W,
food products are. their value as a nu­
we say, and sa v it emphatically, this is a ' me, and I think a large majority of the
Strangers can fin.! here a place to write, attend to correspondence, private);
D allas . O regon .
tritious
diet,
and
the
extent
to
which
it
matter which every citizen should be in electors in this Congressional District, as
confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home.
can be used to lengthen the menu of the
well
as
in
this
state,
have
the
same
thorough accord with. It may not be i
civilized cook.
ROBERT A. MILLER,
generally understood, but the $6 rate on , views, that we now have a very able and
Some very interesting and startling
freight was put at that figure for those , efficient quarto of hon. senators and re­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
who do their trading in other places to presentatives in our U. S. congress. We facts are being handed in through the
O regon C ity , O regon .
reports
that
cover
the
food
question
heartily
agree
with
T
he
H
eadlight
,
pay. It is just the same with newspapers,
people can take a whole raft of them, but that our congressmen should be returned from New England to the Philippines,
Land Titles and Land Office Business a
Specially.
when it comes to supporting the home to their seats and be re-elected by an from Mexico to the heart of the Mon-
PROPRIETORS OF
newspaper, the newspaper which advo­ overwhelming majority at the coming goiian empire.
It has been discovered.
(JAMHH McCAIN,
cates their cause, they are too poor to June election, It is in evidence that
¡A. W. SEVERANCE
That the nut trees alone of the world
their
superior
qualifications
has
caused
’Wo SO.
jy[cCAIN & SEVERANCE,
the chairman of the senate and house of could at a pinch feed a population three
The Same Old, Old Story.
representatives to place them on very times as great as tne present number of
DEALERS IN
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W,
important standing and select commit­ inhabitants.
■ Captain W. W. Hart, United States tees in each body of congress.
T illamook , O hkgon .
While a dozen vegetables cover the
Engineers, on his recent trip to Tilla- ,
The congressional record exhibits these limit of variety on the average table, the
Shop
next
door
to
Larsen
’
s
Hotel,
Tillamook
Wook was very favorably impressed with
[)AVID WILEY, M.D.,
pertinant and important facts: Hon. earth is growing hundreds of kinds that
the future prospects of that section. He
Geo. W. McBride, U.S. Senator, is chair­ are nutritious, delicious and easy to cul­
made a trip up the valley back of Tilla-1
PHYSICIAN, SÜRGEON AND
man on the committee on coast defenses tivate.
mook City and found it a very fertile
ACCOUCHEUR.
(standing committee); 2nd. Committee-
That a single wild tribe of western In. L. H. BROWN, P residetk .
D irectors :
and productive tract, about five miles |
man on commerce (standing committee); dians is using 41 kinds of vegetables W. H. COOPER, S ec . & T res .
All
call
promptly attended to,
L. H. BROWN, H. G. DAVIS, G. W. TEFFT.
wide and 30 miles in length. The lumber
3rd. On forest reservation and the pro­ which are absolutely unknown, even to
T illamook , O regon .
industry of Tillamook is rapidly increas-1
tection of game; 4th. On Indian depre­ the chief who draws a salary as large
|ng, and will assume immense proportions
dations ; 5th. On interoceanic canals; as that of a United States senator.
in the future, but there is room for vast
Dr. J. W. Vogel,
An endless variety of downtrodden
extension in the dairying business and I 6th. On the Philippines; 7th. On public
Manufacturers of
lands. All standing committee. Hon. weeds can be converted into wholesome,
S pecialist
for
R efratction and
^Agriculture.
Despite lack of proper
Joe. Simon is on standing committees as succulent “garden truck.’’ Even the
D efects of thk E ye .
transportation facilities and connection ;
follows: On irrigation and reclama­ much maligned nettle has the latent
with the outside world, the region is •
Will visit TILLAMOOK every three
tion of arid lands (chairman) ; on mines qualities of a delicious entremet.
making rapid progress, and a great |
months.
and mining ; on public buildings; also
TILLAMOOK,
OR.
Especially interesting are the facts fur­
future is in store for it. Captain Harts
P ortland ... O regon .
on the following select committees : To
nished by the nut specialists. There is
’ ^¿egrets to find that Portland is losing
O ffice ; 132 F irst S trebt .
investigate the condition of the Potomac
K esihench : 529 S herman S treet .
| no product that requires so little culti­
her trade there, as well as at other
river front at Washington; to investi­
vation as the nut, and none is more
points along the Coast, ind now sells
gate trespassers upon Indian lands.
but little there except flour and feed. Hon. Malcolm A. Moody, in the house j wholesome as a food staple An orchard
C. A. BAILEY,
of 2,000 trees in California yields every
San Francisco is securing the trade in all
of U. S. representatives, is' on the stand­
DEALER IN
pther articles, as she has vessels running ing committees _■ On interior depart, year over 2,400 pounds of hulled nuts.
Loeal Orders Promptly pilled. Well Stoeked
S7V7PA7A / AAA’ H'sIGONS
to all the ports along the Coast. Tilla- meat; mines and mining, and on the
Already the commercial mind has
OSBOENE MO WEES,
Lumber Yard near Court House.
■ook is thriving, and business is rapidly
public lands. Hon. Thos. H. Tongue seized upon the enormous profits to ac­
Buggies, bay riikes, plows, mul othe
Increasing there. New logging camps
crue
from
the
sale
of
various
prepara
­
graces the followingstandingcommittees
farm niKcliinery.
You <an Rave
gre being started, and a new era of in the house of U. S. representatives, to- tions of nuts, and at least ten large com­
money by dealing with iiip ,
L. HINER.
H. HUDEN.
Special Pricea on Buggiea and Spring
business activity is being entered upon. wit : Irrigation of arid lands ; and last panies manufacture nothing but nut
Wagons.
A railroad to Tillamook is apparently but in no wise least to the interests of foods.
C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore.
th e only thing which can save the trade
The
government
is
making
a
special
this county, the committee of rivers and
of that region to Portland.—Oregonian.
point
of
rec
ommending
nut
culture.
In
harbors. These are enviable positions
■ The last sentence is the above para­ our congressmen hold on so many im* New England the abandoned farms are
graph, in our opinion, is hardly correct. portant standing committees ; positions being planted with nut trees, and the
Let the wholesale merchants of Port­ rarely attained by older members than worked-out ground is found to furnish
■ARBER ABO RIIBORESSEB.
(Successors to L. Hiner)
land induce the O. R. & N. Company to ours. Our congressmen are new mem­ nourishment enough to cause the wal­
SHAVING,
HAIR CUTTING,
fun a line of steamers from Astoria to bers, too, be it said, but they occupy nut, butternut, and chestnut to flourish
abundently.
Farms
in
nearly
every
SHAMPOOING,
ETC.
Tillamook city and Portland will con­ positions that will ultimately result in
trol the trade. As it is now the busi­ some very much needed legislation ; and northeastern state are planting nut
Electric Baths nicely flitted up Good for
ness men of Tillamook will have to which their indefatigable energies will trees along with their peaches and pears
persons suffering with rheumatism.
•witch to San Francisco because Port- surely bring about ; provided we keep and are utilizing the hillsides where no­
Building next door to the Post Office.
land is not wide awake to look after them in the “harness’’ long enough to thing else will grow but nut orchards.
In the past the objection to nuts as a
this growniig trade.
give them a show to do something for
us. It is a poor policy, as Abe. Lincoln food has been that they are deemed hard Steam Boat and Loggers’ Work and Heavy Forging a Specialty.
Went Ashore Again.
said to “swap horses in the middle of a to digest, but, with the new methods of
Estimates given on new machinery.
stream.” The ordeal that our congress­ preparing and cooking them, they are
■ The little 30-ton schooner Petrel, of men have been put through during the rendered as healthful as they are palat­
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON-
Tillamook, which went ashore in the Spanish American war, as their record able, even in America, where good diges­
General Banking and Exchange busi­
^«i^estucca river some time ago, wras pur- shows have not made any blunders or tion does not invariably wait on appe­
ness interest paid on time deposits.
chrsed by John Kiernan, of Portland, mistakes to embarrass their future pros­ tite.
lie employed a man to get her off and perity; and have forged right to the
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger­
The introduction of new foods is an
fc^bring her to Portland, but after expend very “fore-front of the battles royal” excellent plan for both the health and
many, Sweden, ami all foreign countrieH.
|ng a week or two in waiting for a favor­ that have been and are lieing fought out commercial prosperity of a nation Near­
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
able chance to get the schooner afloat, in the fifty-fifth and fifty-sixth con­ ly all of what are now regarded as in­
this man gave up the job. Mr. Kiernan
digenous fruits and vegetables have been
gresses.
gSthen agree ! to pay another man $100
imported to us from other lands. Of the j
The splendid speeches our Hon. Thos.
T for getting the craft afloat and started to
food plants now in use. only pumpkins
H.
Tongue
made
this
winter
on
the
*a. He got safely through two lines of
and a few grapes, plums and Iterries
financial question and Philippine ques­
(breakers, but in attempting to pass the
were originally found on the soil
tion in congress are masterpieces, and
last line he lost control of the schooner,
Oats, barley and rye originated in
place his views fairly and squarely before
land she went ashore about 300 feet out
Tillamook daily except Sunday.
wild forms along the Mediterranean. I Stage leaves
the American people so that there can be
[of the channel. Mr. Kiernan has receiv­
The
first
noted
species
of
wheat
were
no cavilling, or per adventure as to how
Stage leaves N- Yamhill daily except monday,
ed notice of the mishap, but has no par­
he stands on these great issues of the brought from Persia. The common gar-,
ticulars, and does not know what the
Tickets must be secured the day previous from the Agents at
hour. These speeches should be read by den bean traces its ancestry back to the
SHAVING,
prospects are for getting her afloat
every elector before he casts his ballot i landingof the pilgrims to an early abor.
North Yarnhill and Tillamook.
again. Mr. Kiernan seems to have a
iginal
state
in
the
Andes.
The
Orient
HAIR CUTTING,
in the coming June election ; and
[fancy for speculating on stranded vessels.
their sentiments and patriotism should furnishes us with mellons, cucumbers
SHAMPOOING,
He purchased the Gleurnorag. which
be taught to every school-boy and girl. and onions. Egg plant and tomatoes'
went ashore near Ocean Park, and, fail­
were discovered in Peru; quinces, pears, j
Being prompted by your many inter­
ing to get her off the beach, dismantled
esting editorials in regard to re electing currents and large white grapes in Eu­
her and finally sold the iron hull to the
EVERYTHING STRICTLY EIRST CLASS
our congressmen, I write this for your rope ; while the most common of our
Portland Rolling Mills Company, who
valuable paper; and as it is my first vegetables—celery, lettuce, cabbage and
have torn it to pieces, and brought the
offense in this line 1 trust my sentence spinach—were transplanted from the
J. P. ALLEN,
FIRE INSURANCE.
[plates here to be worked over in their
will lie light, and that I may not tres­ shores of the Mediterranean.
Proprietor
mills.—Oregonian.
J.
S. STEPHENS,
The taming of wild fruits is another
pass too much in your very readable
AGKNT FOW THE
Last week Captain Blanham and mate columns.
branch ofthe food agent s business. Mr.
HOJHE MUTUAL AND LONDON 8i
H. B. H endricks .
Augustus Her.ry. who is authority on i First c I hhh HcconiiiiodHlion
I Christensen arrived in from Portland.
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
Hl second class rute.
Bay City, Oregon, Feb. 24th, 1900.
Chinese flora, states that there are at j
| with orders from Mr. Kiernan to sail the
COMPANIES.
least 100 varieties of fruits growing wild i
little schooner Petrel around to Astoria
1
in the interior of China, that, il trans­ BEST
| Two and a half tons of canned salmon
! Agent for North West School Supply
MEALS IN THE
Company, .Notary Public.
planted to another soil and properly :
I and some butter were placed in the hold
CITY.
[ TILLAMOOK.
— OREGON
cultivated, would prove as important a I
for ballast, and Sunday afternoon sails
Eureka Harness OH Is tbe t»est
Tillamook, Ore
NOiiii.
or
Hr.ARixi
or » inal
food
supply
as
our
present
necessary
were hoisted and the little craft glided
preaervaiB e of new leather*
• KTTI.KNKNT.
and the best renovator of old
(toward the ocean, bidding farewell to
apple and pear. The Le Conte pear,
leather. "*
“ “ *■*
*"
It oils, aoflens,
black-
( To wlioffi it may concern : Notice 1« hereby
which has revolutionized pear-growing
I the wharf she had been manacled to for
ensand I protects. Use
given that w erra* W F 'Balmer, adniinl«trH
in southern California, was originally
so many months. She reached the last
eatate of Af A IlG A KF K I HAI.MF.K.
Centrally Loeated.
Rates, $1 Per Day tor of the having
Hled hi« final wtatem»*nt in the
the Chinese sand pear, grown solely for
line of breakers, when suddenly the wind
County < ourt of 1 i1|ain<>*>k County, Oregon
January iftth 1900. for "Mid Estate, and
per au
ornamental purposes.
ceased to blow After battling with the
order made l.y “aid Court ta artr>K date Jan .ary
| breakers for half an hour, she liegan to
19 h 1900 Monday the 5th «lay of Mar< h, !</<». al
two o'clock p m . the «aid < ourt will h<ar any
[drift and was finally driven ashore on
INSURE WITH
ohjri tiona legally made to the Anal atatemvot of
on
’»•'
T'«r old bar
M.
H.
LARSEN,
Proprietor.
n
—
>
and
roor
-^rrtar»
top
and
th*,
••aid
Administrator aa file«! aforeaaid. Thia notice
Ithe north spit, where she now rests high
Claude Thayer,
1« to t>e publ ah<’d four we» ka (5
in the
will noi ool, loot teller hot ««ar
k>n««r hold »v.ryebrwln r« na-« W
land dry at low tide in a seemingly fair
Til arnook llt-adlight at Ti!lam««ok Oregon aa
A^ent or Fireman's Fund and London
am from half ptnw tn •»« «allot».
j»rr «»rder of the County < ourt of Thiamook
[condition. The captain, being effected
«an. w naiPaa» MP *•■
I1 C unty, Oregon.
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
Stage and Express Office.
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employer)
W F. B ai . me s. /.dminlatrntor ;
| with a superfluous amount of avordu-
B) H B H unds icaa, hie Attorney.
Companies.
|pois, commonly termed obesity, was on-1
Patronize Home Merchants.
FIR & SPRUCE Lumber 9
BOX SHOOKS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES,
E, SIBLEY,
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE
Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort.
C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor,
Tillamook City,
Oregon.
LEACH & JONES,
Tillamook Meat Market,
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
PACIFIC LUMBER CO.,
All Kinds of Fine Merchantable Lumber.
Fine Dressed Flooring and Finishing
Lumber a Specialty.
TILLAMOOK
MACHINE SHOP,
EDGAR LATIMER,
Practical Machinists
And Blacksmiths.
S-A-XT3Z OF
C. & E. Thayer.
The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK
Carrying U.S. Mail.
Tillamook & North Yamhill Stage Line.
JOHN
BARKER, Proprietor
m:
LARSEN HOUSE,
TILLAMOOK,
PETERSON,
Hot and Cold Raths.
OU£ß,
Eureka
Hamess Oil
CHAS.
OREGON.