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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 15, 1900. ____________
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HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS.
GROCERIES.
STOVES & RANCES.
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Large Line Charter Oak Stoves.
Star Estate Ranges,
Umpire Air Tight Heaters,
Doors, Windows & Glass,
Churns & Butter Workes,
Milk Cans,
Paints & Oils.
HARDWARE.
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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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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 & McNAIR. Tillamook.
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1 in the limitsof theconstitution, although the extensive investigation it has con­ tion, against which our forefathers re­ should be required to publish annually
Ijeabligbt it must lx- admitted that a large number ducted into allegations that many im. tailed. It violates the promise of Gen­ a properly audited report, showing in
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the
reasonable detail their assets and liabil­
| of republicans voted that way at the be portant articles of food and drink are eral Miles to the inhabitants, never disa­
Republican County Convention will be
ities
with
profits
and
loss,
such
report
best of the president and who wished adulterated so as to l>e either a serious vowed by our government.
held in Tillamook City, Oregon, on
President McKinley said m his last and audit to be under oath and to be Saturday, March 31st, 1900, at the
' now thatthev had not done so, for op - detriment to the public health or, where
subject
to
government
inspection.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
| nion is greatly divided in the republican the adulterant is not injurious to health, message; “Our plain duty is to abolish
hour of 11 o’clock a.m., for the purpose
( strictly in advance .)
The principle of publicity in respect to of nominating such county officers as
party. Doubtless the question will have a fraud on the purchaser. Adulteration all customs tariffs between the United
One year.......
$1.50 to be settled by the supreme court of the is getting to be too prevailant, and to States and Porto Rico and give its pro­ the trusts is generally regarded as a will be voted for at the next regular
.75
Six months....
check it stringent legislation must be en­ ducts access to our markets.” A plain very essential part of their regulation state election, and to elect delegates to
•50 United States and steps have already
Three months.
acted, for it is nothing but a base decep­ duty should not be evaded for mere mer­ and if the recommendations of the in­ the state and congressional conventions,
liven
taken
to
get
it
before
the
courts.
A
Office at corner of Main and 2nd streets.
dustrial commission could be carried out and for such other purposes as may pro­
Porto Rican has instituted a suit in the tion and fraud to purchase articles of cantile or pecuniary reasons.
the effect would undoubtedly be good. perly come before the convention. The
United States court of claims to recover food which have been “doctored.”
The public would be advised as to the various precincts will be entitled to one
custom
duties
paid
on
goods
imported
Some
Bloody
Battles.
CURRENT TOPICS.
actual value of the stocks or securities delegate at large, one for every ten and a
into Porto Rico from the United States,
There are tons of printed matter car­
Reports from the battlefields of South of the combinations and the misleading fraction of five over, of the votes cast at
on the ground that he is a citizen of this ried in the mails every day at a loss to
T he war on oleomargarine is interest­
country under the treaty of jieace with t the government which has no claim to Africa and the stories of heavy losses to methods of the trust promoters, from the last general election for the Hon. T.
ing to Tillamook dairymen because it
Spain and the federal constitution. What I favorable consideration. Publications the British forces has aroused consider­ which investors have within the past T. Geer, for governor, and that upon
comes into competition with pure butter
the fate of the tariff bill will l>e in the | which are printed only for advertising able interest and discussion on the sub­ year lost hundreds of millions of dol­ this apportionment the different pre­
manufactured in this county, not that we
senate cannot be predicted with any de- : purposes and have no regular subscrip­ ject of casualties in war. Men who went lars, could not be successfully practiced. cincts will be entitled to the following
think it injures to any great extent the
greejof certainty. It is said to lie the in­ tion list are distributed by millions of through the civil war are not inclined to The tendency would be to prevent over- number of delegates in such convention ;
market price of the well-known brands
tention of Senator Foraker, chairman of ' copies at postal rates far below the look upon the conflict on the other side capitalization, because it would be ne­
of Tillamook butter. But to glut the
Barnegat...
2 Bay................... 7
the committee on Porto Rico, to substi. | cost of the service. Were this abuse re- of the globe as a very bloody one up to cessary for the corporations of combina­
market with oleomargarine and palm it
Beaver
.......
3 Blaine................ 3
tute for it his bill providing a form of I formed and the franking privilege con­ date and stories of slaughter in the war tions, in order to have an assured mar-
off for pure butter—as a great number
3 Dolph................ 3
Carnahan .
government for the island,which includes fined to reasonable limits there would be qf the rebellion bear them out in their ket for their securities, to show that
of ¡jeople do—may have a tendency to do
8 Foley ................ 2
view of the present war. The records che securities had a substantial basis Fairview....
a provision to make the tariff on com­ no deficit of postal revenues.
so. Perhaps very few of the dairymen of
Garibaldi
...
4 Hebo.................. 3
show that more men were reported as of value. The application of this plan
merce to and from the island and the
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this county have visited slaughter house
7 Little Nestucca.. 4
killed, wounded and missing in a single would undoubtedly have prevented the Hoquarton
United States 25 ¡>er cent of the rates in
and know exactly where the fat comes
If Mr. Quay is seated in the United fight during the civil war than have organization of the combinations that Nehalem ....
. 6 Netarts............. 3
the Dingley law and send the bill to con­
from to make bogus butter, yet they
States senate the next legislature will been engaged in any of the fights in have gone to pieces in the last two or Sand Lake.
3 South Prairie... 5
ference.
know full well it is not procured by the
not elect a senator. Mr. Quay will not
Tillamook ..
10 Union................ 5
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South Africa.
three years as well as some that are
teat-pulling process. One has only to
have enough votes in that body to elect
And it is hereby recommended that the
Gettysburg was the greatest battle of still in existence, but may tumble to
The United States Investor takes a I
visit the large slaughter houses and
him, but he may have enough without the civil war, Antietam the bloodiest.
very positive position against the pro­
ruin at any time. The proposal that primaries be held on Saturday, March
watch the process of picking up and
spending several hundred thousand dol­ At Cold Harbor, however, for the time
vision of the conference financial bill
trusts be required to furnish their mem- 24th, 1900, at the hour of 1 o’clock p.m.,
saving every particle of fat from among
regarding a refunding of a portion of lars to prevent the election of any one the conflict raged the slaughter was the bers with information regarding their and besides electing the number of dele­
the gore to feel sick at the stomach when
the national debt. It says the provision else, and at the end of the session Gover­ heaviest. At Gettysburg no less than financial condition would also havegood gates as above specified, each precinct
told all this refuse is manufactured into
will nominate one road supervisor for
is to be condemned on broad grounds. nor Stone can appoint him again. And 43,900 men were killed, wounded and results if strictly carried out.
butter. Naturally one will ask the ques­
' that is exactly what is now in con-
the road district embraced in such pre­
missing in three days’ battle. Of this
It is the height of folly, says that
For
the
purpose
of
regulation,
there
tion, Is bogus butter, commonly called
journal, for the government to surrender : temptation.
number the Union forces lost 23,000 and fore, the recommendation of the com­ cinct, and will also elect a precinct com­
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oleo, manufactured from fat collected in
mitteeman, who will be a member of the
for thirty years the right to extinguish
th; confederates 20.000. Of these, 5,500
slaughter houses—surplus fat stripped
During the debate in the Virginia legis­ were killed outright and 27,000 wound­ mittee are judicious. What it proposes County Central Committee.
its debt. “ The sole aim of the govern­
would
doubtless
remedy
some
of
the
from the entrails—wholesome and fit for
ment should lie to pay the outstanding lature which resulted in the defeat of the ed, thousands of them mortally. At An­ trust evils. The question is whether
A W. S everance ,
human food ? This is how a reputable
bonds as they mature.” It declares that bill to punish wife-beaters in that state, tietam in the one-day fight the total loss congress has the authority to provide
Chairman
Co.
Central Committee.
analytic chemist answers t liequery : ‘ All
“so far as the ability of the government one of the representatives created more was 25,000, equally divided between such regulations, especially as to indus­
bogus butter is unwholesome it not ab­
C. N. D rew , Secretary.
or
less
of
a
sensation
by
declaring
that
to meet these payments is concerned,
the union and confederate forces. At trial combination not distinctly engaged
solutely poisonous. If you are an oleo­
there is not the slightest occasion at this in his district there are few wives who Chickamauga the records show that in interstate commerce. In view of the
margarine eater, your doctor must not
do
not
systematically
chastise
their
hus.
Court of the State of Oregon, for
time for such a measure as has recently
not less than 33,000 men were killed, admitted limitations upon the power of Iii the County
the County of Tillamook.
prescribe calomel for you ; bogus butter
passed the senate/’ the provision in­ bands. All the women have clubs and wounded and missing The loss here congress to deal with the trusts, it must In the Estate of Edward Senke, deceased.
To Lena Bali me and Hugo Senke, and all other
converts calomel into corrosive subli-
corporated in the conference bill. It whips and know how to use them, he was equally divided.
unknown heirs of Edward Senke, de-
be obvious to all intelligent persons that
m ite, a deadly poison, causing Bright's
c *ased.
further says that the outlook is very says.
Cold
Harbor
was
a
costly
one
for
the
You and each of you are hereby notified that
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what is needed is an amendment of the
disease, dialietes and stomach ami bowel
on the 26th day of February, i900, there was
favorable for the retirement of the debt
The treasury bureau of statistics has union army, while the losses to the con­ constitution that will enlarge the au­ duly filed in the above named Court the peti
trouble.” Many jieople in the large cities
at maturity out of the treasury surplus,
federates
were
comparatively
light.
No
Octo Walther, as Admihtrator of said
thority of congress in this direction and lion of praying
issued a detailed statement with regard
use olco and do not know it, and it would
for an order of this Court
provided the refunding proposition is to the imports and exports of the first less than 12,737 union men were report­ without this it is very greatly to be estate,
directing the sale of the lollowing described
puzzle a number of the dairymen and
not sanctioned. In any events, says the month of the new year. Our foreign ed as killed, wounded and missing, while doubted whether any efforts to control re-il property, as the property of said estate, to-
buttermakers of Tillamook county to de­
wit : Lota, five (5). six (6), »even (7), and twelve
Investor, there is no likelihood that a commerce is still growing, and the end -he confederate loss was only slightly in
( ij ), in sec. 11, township 3 south, range iO west,
or regulate the monopolistic combina­ of
tect it, for the counterfeit in some cases
Willammette meridia 1, iu Tillamook county,
period of thirty years will be required of the fiscal year will show a heavy bal excess of 1,300. And the real fighting
tions. to say nothing of suppressing state of Oregon, and you and each of you are
is so perfect that only expertscan detect
hereby cited to appear on the iDth day of April,
to pay off the bonds that fall due in
did
not
last
more
than
fifteen
minutes,
ance in our favor. There has been a
them, will be to any large extent effec­ 1900. atte-i o’clock in the fore noon at the Court
the difference without an analysis. As
the next few years. “ The treasury sur­ notable increase in our imports, however, according to some authorities. The un­ tive. The practical failure of both h .use in Tillamook City, in the above named
originally made, only clean and whole­
countv and stste. to show cause why the prayer
plus, after deducting the $100,000,000 and conditions may be regarded as ion army lost almost ten men to one on
federal and state anti-trust legislation of said petitioner ahould not be granted ; and
some materials were used in its manufac­
unless you do «0 then and there appear and
gold reserve, now stands at about $196,- rather more normal. The prosjierity of the confederate side. This was fight­
certainly warrants such a doubt. A con­ show cause why said premises should not be
ture, but greed for gain has led manufac­
000,000, or nearly 25 j»er cent of what the people has naturally led to greater ing.
■old
as prayed for in the prayer of the peti­
turers to use not only unclean fats and
stitutional amendment, giving to con­
said prayer will be granted, and said
would be required to wijie out all the i purchases of foreign goods.
Our deadly battles thinned the ranks gress ample power to deal with all tioner,
real property will be sold and the proceeds
other substances, but such as are posi­
bonds that mature between now and I
of the union army. At Spottsylvania forms of monopoly, is the only sure thereof be applied to the payment of claims and
tively poisonous and loaded with disease
charges against the estate and otherwise dis­
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1908. There have been long periods in I
the union loss was 18,000; at Chancel- remedy for the trust evil. Meanwhile tributed as by law provided.
breeding germs. It is an uncooked fat
This citation is published by order of G. W.
the past when the treasury was bur.
Doctors at the front in South Africa, lorsville, 17,000; at Fredericksburg, 12,-
and extremely dangerous to jwrsons in
the subject should receive the earnest Sappington, Judge of the above named County
dened with redundant reventies and the commenting on what they pronounce “a 000; at Manassas, 14,000; at Shiloh and
Court, duly made and entered on the 5th day of
ill-health and with weak digestions, while same experience is quite likely to recur
Attention of the present congress, from March, I900.
w ar of wonderful wounds/' say the only Stone River, 13,000 each, and in the as­
HOMER MASON,
pure butter is assimilated bvthe weakest
which some action regarding it is ex-
County Clerk.
In the near future. The presumption is wound that is necessarily fatal is pene­ sault on Petersburg 11,000. These
W H. COOPER.
stomach. It has been proven by exhaus
pected by the country.
that before 1908 the requirements for tration of the heart. Ninety per cent of include killed, wounded and missing.
Attorney for Estate.
tive tests by hospitals and asylums of
bond retirement purposes could easily the wounded in Buller's army have re­ On the confederate side the heaviest
Europe and America, that its use invari­ lie met.”
T imber L and . A ct Jew« 3, 1S7H — N otice F or
Blasts From Ram’s Horn.
covered.
losses aside from those named were Fort
P ublication
ably raised the death rate among pa­
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United States Land Office,
Donaldson,
16,000;
Shiloh,
10,000;
se-
tients, in some instances as much as 30
Oregon City, Oregon.
True
patriotism
always
begins
at
The flour trust mixed its paste too
I t looks as though the war in South
January Sth, 1900.
per cent. Oleomargarine being uncooked Africa in sfieedily drawing to a close I thin and as a result it refused to stick. ven-davs’ battle in Virginia, 20,000; home.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Stone River, 10,000; Second Manassas,
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
in manufacture, ami the substances from
when President Kruger could not induce Water is a good thing, but a flood of it,
Restraint is the secret of happiness
June 3rd. 1878. entitled
An act for the sale
which it is composed lieing impregnated the fleeing Boers to stop in their hurried even in trust stock, is bound to produce 9,000; Chancellorsville, 13,000.
I «.f timber land*« in the States of California,
pleasure.
The
deaths
in
the
United
States
array
Oregon.
Nevada,
and
<
ashington
Territory,”
with many contagious germs, these
as extended to all the Publ c Land States by act
retreat from Lord Rolierts. It was freely disaster.
during the war of the rebellion reached
The time you spend with your children 1 of
August 4, 1892.
germs exist in goods on sale in virulent
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stated by those who were in a position j
EVA MESSNER.
condition
Another thing the packers to know at the commencement ofthewar | South Dakota bankers are in a hard the enormous total of 349,994, of which is never wasted.
Of North Yamhill, county of Yamhill, State of
67,000,058
were
killed
in
battle,
43,012
Oregon,
h
sthis
filed in this office his sworn
The man who doesnot know is always statement No. dav
and stockmen must refute. They asset t that after the first serious defeat of the way. They have money in plenty, but
5 4«, for the purchase of
died of wounds and 199,720 of disease, readiest to tell.
‘
he
Se
W
of
Ne
H
and E % of Se % of
th.it if the fat of the entrails—they do not
borrowers
are
scarce,
If this thing
Boers it would demoralize the army that
Section No. 30, iu Township 2 S, Range 7 W,
make it known that the fat is taken from it would be impossible to hold it together keeps up the bankers will have to join while 40,154 died in rebel prisons or
Men may save money, but money will aud will offer proof to show that the land
from accident.
songht is mote valuable for its timber or stoue
entrails, which often burst in stripping— afterwards. Bv the sudden exit of the , the calamity party.
never save them.
than for agricultmal purposes, and to establish
The total confederate casualties could
claim to said land before the Register and
can lie used for oleomargarine, the cattle Boers from their mountain strongholds
——v——
Too many Christian soldiers are of a his
®**Xlver
lkis office at Oregon City, Oregon,
not lie learned, but it is known that at
demand $3 to $4 per head more than if
on Thursday the 22nd day of March. I900
He
it is evident they are terrorized by the The Press and the Porto Rico Bill. least 133,000 died in the service of retiring disposition.
names
as
witnesses
it goes tor tallow. In the first place, mobility of the English army and the
Ostrom P Merritt. William R. Merritt. Ollie
Prayer secures the divine endorsement
wounds
and
disease,
while
30.000
died
this is untrue, hut since the manufacture havoc it is making in the Boer ranks. It
S. Young and Curtis Jones, of North Yamhill, Or
It is folly to try to help Porto Rico by
to the checks of faith.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
of oleomargarine was started on nn ex­ is now a foregone conclusion that the restricting its trade, even though we do- in Northern prisons. The same number
above described lands are requested to file their
of
union
soldiers
died
in
Southern
pri-
The
furrows
of
affliction
become
flumes
1
c
.
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,n,s °®ce 0,1 or before said 22nd day
tensive scale 111 this country, tallow has war cannot last much longer, and it is 1 nate to it the entire proceeds. Encotir.
I of March, 1902.
for the flow of mercy.
naturally gone skyward and soap is only the talk of fanatics who shout to age its trade and it will lie able to help sons.
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C has . R. M oores . Register.
This is a ghastly record and makes the
higher than formerly.
The most important work for the
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
continue it to the death—the Boers are itself.
wan of the present day look tame by present is that of the future.
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore..
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February 24th, 19oo
not built that way. President Kruger’s
It was peculiarly appropriate that the comparison.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
He
who
buys
popularity
at
th*
price
R kgarding the bill providing a tariff praver for Divine help has not come in members who saved the Porto Rican
named settler has filed notice of his intention
of character is robbing the world of man­ to make final proof in support of his claim, and
for Porto Rico, which is now living freely the way he expected, but it will lie a tariff bill were taken from sick beds to
that said proof will be made before the Regis-
Publicity for Trusts.
hood.
discussed all over the country, from a I>ivine blessing when the Boers and the the house. It’s a piece of sickly business
“ec*1vert at Oregon City, Or., <»u April
iOth, 1900. viz.:
strictly practical or business stand|»oint. Free Staters are under the dominion ofj I all the way through.
If the stars went out of business lie
The industrial commission has reached
V ...
ISAAC M. DONKEL.
H. E II651 for the lots 3, 4 and 5 and Sw % of
the imposition of a small dutv may be Great Britain.
What is the matter with the legislators the conclusion, from the mass of testi­ cause they were not suns the night
* sec I, Tp. 3 N R. 8 W anff lots 9 ■'»* 10«
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defensible, but there is inv« ¡veil a grave
at Washington ? Are the threats of a tew mony and opinion it has heard in re­ wonld be drear.
He names the 'cHowing witnesses to prove his
constitutional question of far reaching
I t looks ns though the opposition to
contnuous residence upon and cultivation of
timorous ’’industries“ more potent than gard to the trusts, that corporations or
said land, via
importance. This is whether the terri Co igre sman Tongue’s re nomination is
the mandate of the American people ? industrial combinations “which look to
Del Springer and Jacob Mundschenk, of Misha­
Short-sighted People.
tory acquiml from Spain is to f»e regard not so serious alter all. When sixing tip
waka,Oregon; John Cocoran. of Vine Maple,
the
public
to
purchase
or
deal
in
their
The appropriation of $1,250,000 for
Oregon . C. A. Nash, of Oregon City. Oregon.
ed asan integral |»art of the United States, the different aspirants besides Tongue, further relief of Porto Rico is charity stocka or securities should be required to
C has . H M ookes . Register.
Parents who quarrel before their chil-
entitled to all the rights conferred bv the ’ there is not one with the ability, standing and will do much good. but it does not furnish full details in regard to their dm.
MOTICK
FOR PUBLICATION
constitution npon the states and tern and force that he has. Why then try and answer the cry tor justice.
busmesa necessary for safe and intelligent
Ijud Office at Oregon City, Ore.
Those who talk about their troubles
tones ol the union, or shall l»e treated a-» down a congressman who is working
,
February 24th. 1900.
investment” Ic would hare the public
Notice is hereby given that the following
This scheme to make poor, unfortu­ made acquainted with the nature of the to strangers.
provinces and colonies, subject to >uch < nrrgetically for the state for the purpose
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make n al proof in support of hi* claim,
l<ws and regulations as congress many of boosting some political knave who nate Porto Rico rich by taxing its trade business of such corporations or com­ Those who think that gaining riches and
that said proof will be made before the
Keviater and R reel ver, at Oiegon City, orego •.
pmrrihe. The question has been most would be a green horn as to accomplish, both ways is a good deal like the at­ binations and the powers of the various will make them happy.
<m April is. 1900. via
comprehensively and ably discussed in mg anything for a long time at ashing, tempt of the man to lift himself over the officers; it also would require that the
Parents who permit their children to „ „ w
UONKEL,
H R No II7M for the lot« 2 ai»d 1» and S U of
conareM and a majority of the houm re ton for the state. Tongue is doing well fence with his boots*rapa and it will financial condition of the combinations grow up in idleness
Me g, »er 2. T .3 M . R. 8 W
work pretty nearly as well.
publK.ins have pronouaesdin favor of the enough.
the following witnesses to prove
be reported to their members, together
The young woman who does not make r He cJ® name«
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n,t,n“ou® residence upon and cultivation
pro|M«eition that this acquired territory
The bill violates the constitution. It with other conditions for the protection a confidant of her mother.
of a id land v s
Del Soringer aa<i Jamb Mnndacheak, of Misha-
T hs senate committee on manufactures imposes upon the Porto Ricans the tv 1 of members. The commission further
is not an integral part of the Unites!
The father who tells his children to go waka. Oregon John Cocoran, of Vine Maple.
States and therefore does not con* with has submitted to the senate a report on ranny of taxation without représenta | recommends that the larger corporations one way. while he wslks another
Oregon . C. A. Sash, of Oregon City, Oregon
C has , r Monsgs R “tn «ter.
Fred C. Baker. Publisher.
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Republican County Convention.