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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 12, 1900. Macrum, the Punctured. profit that has made it possible for the trust to make a showing upon its over- capitalization. But the fate that is rap idly overtaking the sugar trust is also sure to befall the tobacco trust. The Wetmore company and other individual companies are on the market in compe tition with the trust, and all indications are that tobacco stock will be the next trust stock to tumble. The illustrations serve to show that the trust question will be solved bv the laws of trade in due time and that the trusts will suffer more from this law than from resolu tions passed in political conventions. Cheese and Butter Makers Report. Truckee Lumber Co., About one year ago the pure food law, When Former Consul Maerum left the enacted by the state legislature, went in house committee on foreign affairs the to effect, and Dairy and Food Commis OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN other (lav he looked like a 5-cent balloon sioner Bailey is sending out notices to all tafter a small hoy has jabbed a pin into cheese manufacturers and dairymen re |t. Ever since the young man landed in minding them that they must comply with the United States from Petoria he has the requirements of the statute. The sec been so swelled up that, like “ Billy Bax tion of the law which the Commissioner ter,” he must have broken several sets of is enforcing is as follows , [shirt studs. In his pouter-pigeon breast Section 14. Every person or company he was supposed to have concealed an who manufactures for sale, in quantities International mystery, which he was exceeding 25 pounds per week, butter or Eager to unload upon the “ proper au cheese in this state, shall report to the thorities.” The Democrats took up Food Commissioner annually each year, young Macrum and have endeavored to as follows ; nake an issue of him, along with free Defeat Best for the Boers. First—Name and address of manufac trade, Brvanism and other back num- AGENTS STEAMERS W. H KRUGER AND TILLAMOOK turer. >ers. So sure were they that he could a Bishop Hartzell, who has been in Second—Name and address of owner of I" tale unfold of an entanging alliance” charge of Methodist mission work in J. E, Or with Great Britain that they insisted South Africa for four years, is spending cows. Third — Number of pounds of milk pur Japón an investigation. a fortnight in London before sailing for chased. ■ They have had their inquiry and they America to atteud the mission and gene Fourth—Total number of pounds of [áre sorry that it ever occurred. “ What ral conference at New York and Chicago. milk used in the manufacture of butter, are we wasting our time here for?’’asked He has been studying racial and political and in the number 01 pounds used in ‘Mr. Burlesoii of Texas, a Democratic questions during his series of journeys in making cheese. member of the committee. Mr. Howard, Dutch, English and Portuguese posses Fifth—Number of pounds of butter and another Democrat, suggested during the sions and has met Sir Alfred Milner, cheese made. hearing that it was not worth while to Cecil Rhodes, Presidents Kruger and Sixth—Number of pounds of butter and listen to Macrum any further. “It looks Steyn, Dr. Leyds, Dr. Jameson and other cheese sold ; provided, that the amount to ine like an effort to concoct a sensa conspicuous men in South Africa. He I of butter and cheese made by any such Agents for Kopp’s Brewery, the Brewer of the Finest Beer in the Northwest. tion out of nothing,” he said. has had exceptional facilities for forming person shall not be published if the maker Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privateli R Macrum presented much hearsay evi- a correct judgment on the moral ques ¡d^fffence, but when pinned down to the facts tions involved in the struggle now in requires that it shall not be done. confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home. The intention of the framers of the law had no personal knowledge of what he progress, and as an American bishop he requiring the cheese and butter mauufac- | was talking about, except that two of is without prejudice or partisanship. He turers to give the information asked for bis letters had been opened by the ceil- talks about the war in a most temperate is that authentic statistics may lie com »or. All his other statements were based way, give to the Dutch traders and piled. In the past the statistics have on belief or rumor. His sensation, on people credit for many excellent traits been based upon conjecture and in one or which the Democrats counted so and robust virtues, but does not hesitate two instances the guesses have been so strongly, turned out to lx? a joke and the to express his delibate conviction that PROPRIETORS OF wild as to lead people to believe that Ore |K)emocrat8 left in disgust. During the the English cause is just and commands gon has produced as much as 10,000,000 his sympathies. iiupiiry when Representative Berry asked pounds of butter annually, an amount Mr. Macrum why he did not report to Bishop Hartzell bases his opinion that which it would lake 100 creameries hav the state department that his mail had England is in the right on three grounds: ing the same weekly capacity as the lar DEALERS IN been opened he replied : First—There is the broad argument gest now in operation. ■ “I prefer not to answer that question.” from the interests of general civilization, which was so innocently said that the England, with her ideas of civil liberty, Semi-Annual Weather Summary. I committee burst into laughter. Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook honest administration and common Summary and totals of temperature ■ The truth is, as given out by Mr. Ma- justice, stands against the Dutch coun ' crum’s intimate friends, that having his tries with their inferior progress, their and rain from September 22nd to March wife and child with him he did not care retrograde ideas and their stagnant con 20th, at Kilchis station, in this county : Highest maximin, 82, Oct. 4- ; lowest o remain in Pretoria during the hostili servatism. maximum, 39, Feb. 15 ; highest mini ties. Instead of telling the truth he Second—There is the overshadowing mum, 59, Oct. 4- ; lowest minimum, 28, cabled the department for permission to importance of the native problem. The Jan. 24. leave, adding : “Absolutely imperative, bishop describes the increase of the black Prevailing w ind of the season, west* private and official business.” When races in Africa as something almost in Total number of stormy days, 22. the department answered that his pre credible. That which he considers to be Total number of rainy days, 151. sence was of the utmost importance to the overwhelming problem of the whole Total amount of rainfall, 79.08 inches, (Successors to L. Hiner) public interests, he cabled again : ‘‘De continent is the development of the black making 113.86 for the past 12 months. partment will approve leave on explana races under the tutelage of white men. Total number tion.” This “explanation” has never He believes that under English rule the fell, 12. I been presented to the state department, black men will have a better chance ofim- Total number of clays on which ice nor did the recreant consul elucidate the provement and progress than under the formed, 1. matter to the congressional committee. Dutch and he asserts that the Boers do Total number f It was clearly a case of “cold feet” with not measure with the English in their re killing, 13. Macrum, who has endeavored to cover lations to the negro races. President vp his cowardice with bluffs of ‘‘impor Kruger’s doppers have never conducted Steam Boat and Loggers’ Work and Heavy Forging a Specialty. Democratic Convention. tant official matters that could not be any missionary work among the natives Estimates given on new machinery. communicated to the department except and the average Boer hardly admits that Notice is hereby given that the Demo in person.” He has now had his oppor the negro has a soul. The great Dutch cratic County Convention will be held in TILLAMOOK. OREGON. tunity before congress to tell his story, trek northward in 1833 was made be Tillamook City, Oregon, on Saturday, but when called his hand looked like a cause the English had abolished slavery April 21st, 1900, at 11 o’clock a.m., for two-spot. in Cape Colony and put the negro in a the purpose of nominating such county Thus ends the storv of Consul Macrum position for testifying as a witness in D irectors . precinct officers as will be voted for at L H. BROWN, P rehidetn and the pantom ‘‘issue’’ of the Demo court. The Boers have relaxed their W. H. COOPER, S ec . & T reh . L. H. BROWN, IL G. DAVIS, G. W TEFFT. next stale election. crats. _________________ harsh methods of dealing with the blacks, The Primary Meetings are hereby set but are not as well prepared as the for Saturday, April 14,1900, at 2 o’clock, Pulling Down The Trusts. English to take up the problem of de p.m., for electing delegates to the county • 9 K The action of the Arbuckles in cutting velopment of an inferior race. conventions, selecting one central com Manufacture*!* of the price of all refined sugars is laughed The third ground upon which the mitteeman and nominating one Road •t by the trust, but there are indications bishop has hoped for English success in Supervisor for each precinct. th at there is not much mirth in its this war is the welfare of the Boers All voters, regardless of past political laughter. It partakes more of the kind themselves Robust as thev are, they affiliations who are opposed to trusts, TILLAMOOK, OR. of merriness that the boy injects into his are also narrow-minded, superstitious unjust taxation, high tariff and re-elec whistling as he passes by a graveyard. and ignorant. Shut in on their own re tion of President McKinley, are respect Tlu trust has been getting some pretty sources. they have fallen behind their fully invited to attend the primaries. Following are the number of delegates hard raps of late and the action of the own people in Holland and the best thing Arbuckles is not the least of its troubles. that can happen is for them to be over to be elected in each precinct, being one The common stock of the trust, which whelmed by the superior numbers of the delegate for each five votes and major has been commanding fancy prices for a British and be brought under the broad fraction thereof, cast for W. M. Ramsey, Local Orders Promptly Filled. Well Stocked yt ar or more, is now selling close to par, ening influence of education and of for supreme judge in 1898 : Dumber Yard near Court House. Beaver........ 3 Bay ..................... 4 and speaks volumes for the outlook for English ideas of liberty. 2 Blaine ................. 2 The bishop draws a striking parallel Carnahan .. th is and other monopolies. The sugar Fairview .... 6 Dolph ................. 1 trust is one of the oldest, wealthiest and between the American civil war and the Garibaldi.... 3 Folev ................ 1 i best managed of the trusts, but there is Dutch struggle against England. There Hoquarton. 7 Hebo ................. 6 I were in 1861, he says, 12,000,000 of Nehalem..... 7 Little Nestucca.. 4 every evidence that it is now in a life and 1 Netarts................ 3 death struggle for existence. Only a few people in the South who honestly be Sandlake.... Tillamook . 9 South Prairie ... 6 Bionths ago its stock sold at 200 and lieved they were right, yet were fighting Union ........ 5 >aid dividends of 12 per eent and better. on the wrong side to break up American By order of the Democratic County Now the stock is begging on the market union and to preserve slavery. The de Central Committee, and all efforts of the trust managers to feat of the South by superior numbers P. W. T odd , Chairman. was necessary in order to save.the union boom it have proven futile. T hos . C oates , Secretary. K It has not required any legislation to and to effect deliverance from the evils of bring the sugar trust to its present state. slavery and the military disaster when One of the best evidences that the war The immutable law of trade which pro it came was the best thing for the in the Philippines is ended is the an Stage leaves Tillamook daily exeept Sunday. i vides that when profits become excessive Southern people themselves, because it nouncement that General Funston pre rescued them from the blighting influence competition will spring up has taken ferred not to return to the Philippines Stage leaves N Yamhill daily exeept monday, care of the solution of the trust problem of their own ideas respecting slavery and last fall, but when the war department Tickets must In* secured the day previous from the Agent* at Bo far as the sugar trust is concerned. its relations to civilization. As the South requested him to go back, he accepted B The Arbuckles began operating their now rejoices over the perpetuation of the the commission like a soldier. It was North Yamhill and Tillamook. refinery about a year ago They are I union and the abolition of slavery, so not nil order, but he regarded it as his . rated at $5<>.OCO.OOO and have appar- the Boers also will live to thank God in duty to go when the department ex S ,«ntly determined to invest largely in a the end for having failed to break up pressed a desire for his further services. fo-l.l which promises good returns in British rule in South Africa. The triumph When he reached Manila active ojiera. ¿Scornpetition with the gigantic capital of of the British arms will be best for the tions had practically ceased, for their ■«lie sugar trnst. Other refineries have world, best for England and best for the was no organize 1 force against which to Bken building by private capital and the Boers. There is now a struggle of Briton proceed. His brigade was sent to the ■trust is facing a problem that promises against Boer, hut w hen it is over Boer interior of Luzon and he established I J. P. ALLEN, ;So lie very difficult of solution. The trnst and Briton will stand together, with headquarters at San Isidro, as military | Cannot hope to pay profits upon its im- schools and liberty everywhere in South governor of the province. His duties ; Proprietor gfehnence and inflated capitalization unless Africa and with a better chance for just have been largely administrative, for | Its product is placed on market at a and enlightened treatment of the blacks. active insurrection was over, although First high price Private competition prom- For these reasons Bishop Hartzell con las: summer and fall the country now isr- to materially cut this price, and the siders that England is in the right in the occupied by his forces was a hotlied of trust will pay the penalty by a loss to war with the Boers, and that her tri insurgeuts. When “Timmie” Funston M KA ■is stockholders. It is no longer a ques umph will be a distiuct gain for civili wants to quit it is a certain indication BEH 1 CITY. tion of di vidends, but one of existence, zation. _________________ that there is no more fighting in pros. ■n a recent report the sugar trust ad. Tillamook, Ore The White Clover Cheese Factory, I>ect, for he would chase half way around tnitted to having spent wme $5,i mmi . oo O the world any day to mix up in a lively I In 1S99 to stifle competition, but the re. Operated by T. S Townsend, will scrap. He has served his country well “lult has not been satisfactory and can. liegin on February 1st. working up the in the field and has won distinction for Rotes, $1 Pen Doy ot lie under existing conditions. farmer»' milk into cheese by the pound, himself. As long as tl»e country needs Centrally boeated The Continental Tobacco company, or on the co-operatire plan. Will guaran his sword he will not hesitate to use it, letter known us the tobacco Trust, was tee first class article and quick sale ; also but since he finds that the fighting is all »rganiied but a little more than a year will guarantee the highest market price I over, he prefers the paths of peace in his ig*> with a capital stock o! «100.000,- when sold. This change has been made native land tc the pacified jungles of M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor. JOo. The tobacco trust has been pretty at the request of several of my patrons. Luzon. _________________ lucky up to date. The increased con- Call at factory for full information. OREGON. The Headlight is acknowledged to lie lumption of the weed has kept up prices Come one. Come all. , Hta«« »nd Express Office. Th« Be»« Hotel in the city. No Chine«« Employed the best county newspaper. Ind made business good at a rate of | FIE & SPRUCE Lumber, BOX SHOOKS GENERAL MERCHANDISE And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES, SIBLEY, Mgr Hobsonville, 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. TILLAMOOK IRON WORKS, — — - • Practical Machinists And Blacksmiths. Fine Dressed Flooring and Finishing Lumber a Specialty. The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK Carrying U.S. Mail. Tillamook & North Yamhill Stage Line JOHN BARKER, Proprietor /yien |¿ouge » TILLAMOOK, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Orego . City, Ore., March loth, 1900. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof ill support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before P. D. Newell, 1.8 Comniisaiouer, at Nehalem, Or., April I900. viz : SAMUEL M BATTKRSON, II. E. No. 11970. for the 8 % of Nw g ami H’a of Na sec 21, T. 3 N. R- h» W. He names the fo lowin c witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: William Snyder, John Gerrittae, P. H. M. Smith and Solomau Lovewell, of Nehalem, Or. _________ C has B.M< k » rks . Register. notice fob publication . Land Office at Oregon City, Or. March 10th, I900. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has’filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register ami Receiver at Oregtm City. Or., on April ¿tel, 19OU, vis J Al OB MCNDHCHKNK, H.E No. 11,652 for the Lots 9. Io and 11 and He % of Sw l4, Sec. 2 and Ne of Nw Sec. 11, T. 3 N, R. 8 W. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ut said laud, viz : Simon P. Donkel and Isaac M. Donkel, of Vine Maple, Or. ; Del Springer, of Jewell, Or.; C. A. Nash, of Oregon City, Or. C has B. M oorss . Register. IIHI.H LAND HAI.K Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of insti uetiom* fiom the Commiasioue of the General Land Office, under authority vested in him by sect.on 2455, U.S. Rev. Stat., a- amended by the act of Congress approved babruarv 26, is9s, we will proceed to otter at public s le on th ' «th day of May, I900, at thia office, the fol lowing tract of land, to wit: Lots4 and 13, see. 18, Tp. 5 S, R. 11 W, W.M. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advise«! to file their claims In this office on or before ti e day above designated for the commencement of said sale, otherwise their tights will be forfeited. C has . B, M oores , Register. W m . G allowav , Receiver. March 26th, 19oo NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION. Laud Office at Oiegon City, Or., March 81 at, 1900. Notice is hereby given that the following- 11 a med settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of Tillamook co., al Tillamook. Or., 011 May 19th, 19 oo , viz. : EDWARD L. K1NN AMAN. H E No. 11480 1 or the S h of Sw L sec. 26 and N U of Nw *4, sec. 35, Tp. 3 8. R. 9 U . He nam.-s the (.mowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said la"d, v’z : Noah Coulson, Arthur Hoag and tiust Schopard, of Beaver, Or. ; Jacob Nicklans, of Blaine, Of. C has . B. M oorrs , Register.^ T imhkk L and , A ct J i nk 3. I878 — N otick fu r Fl HLlCA l ION. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, March 22nd, 1900. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, i«7«. entitled An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, O ogon. Nevada six! Washington Territory, ’as extended to all the Public Land States by act of Augiut 4, 1892, CHRISTIAN ZIMMERMAN, Of North Yamhill, county of Yamhill, Htate of Oregon, has this day file«! in this office Ids sworn state « em No 5«6«, for the purcliaae of Hie Ne >4 of Section No. 32. in Township 2 8. Range No. 7 W, ami w 1 offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than lot agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of t'-is office at Oregon City, Ore^oti, on Wednesday, the 2oth day of June, 1900. He names as witnesses Willism E Merritt, Ostrum P. Merritt, Curtis Jones Mini William H. Jones, of North Yamhill, On»gon ... . ... Any an«l all persons claiming adversely the •bove desert ed land« are requested to file heir claims in this office <»nor before said 20th day of June, 19«>o. C hars . B. M ookkk , Register. A 1>M IN1 HTIlA I lli X MALIC PllOPKItTY. <»E IlKAL Belonging to the Estate of William Smith, de cease. Notice is hereby given that the under signed Administratrix of the estate of William Hmith, decease«!, by virtue of an order of the County Cour , of Tillamook county, 8tate*of Oregon, dated March 6th. I900, will sell at ui Ivate sale, at the Com I House door, ill Tillamook City, Tiliamo k county, State of O egon, on the 20th day of Ajiril, i9oo, at ten o’clock a.m , the fol lowing described re I property, to-wit : Lots 1, 2 7 and M, in block 2i of < lamb* Thayer’s addi tion to the town of Tillamook, now Tillamook City, in Tillamook county, State of Oregon, Terms, cash only. NANCY N. SMITH, Administratrix. I. T. MAUL8BY. Attorney tor Administratrix. In the County < ourt of the State of Oregon, for the County of Tillamook. In the Estate o Edward Henke, deceased. To Lena Bahme and Hugo Henke, and all other unknown heirs or Edward Henke, de- c -ased. You and each of you are hereby noli tied that on tiic 2<>th «lay of February. t'.Hhi, there was duly filed In the above name«! Court the peti lion of Otto Walther, as Admistrator of xidd estate, praying for an order of tills Court directing the sale « f the following descried re^l property, as the properly of said estate, to- wit bits, five (5). sii (6), seven (7). md twelve (U), in «er. 11 , township south, range lO west, of Wlllaininette meridia , ill Tillamook county, stab* of Oregon, and you and each of you are hereby cited to appear on the tilth day of April, 1900. at ten o'clock in the fore noon at the Court h use in Tillamook City, In the aoove named county and etui«, to show cause why the prayer of said petitioner should not »w granted and unless you do so then and there appear and show cause why said premises should not be mo I«I as prayed for io the prayer of the peti tioner. said prayer will be granted and saM real property will be sold and the proceeds thereof be applied to the payment of < lalmw and charges against the estate and otherwise «11 m - tiibuted as by law provided I bis citation is published by order of<L W. Sappington Judge of the above name«! County Court, duly uncle and entered on the ftth day of .March, lytMi. HOMER MAHON, County Clerk. W H. COO EER, Attorney for Estate.____________________ ~ SUMMON*. Ju the Circuit ( ourt of the State of Oiegon, for the County of Ti lamook. T. T. Geer, F. 1 Dunbar and Chas . S Moore, constituting the Board of Comniissioneis for th“ sale of school and university lands, and the management of the Hunds arising therefrom, plaintiffs, A. L. Alderman and Ehoeba J. Alderman, Jas Hiiahry, udmin istriitor of the « state of B If Iggen- | taitharn, deceased, ami Etta ilix-j genl» thani. defendants To A L Alderman, «»ne of the above named de- fendands In Hie name of the State of Oregon. You aie hereby «*oinmande<! to appeal an«! an« w< r the complaint file«l against you in the above entitled C«»urt and cause on or I m fore the expi alion of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this siiirnio r, to-wit on <>r irefore six weekender the 22nd day of March, A D I900 and if you fail to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiffs II apph to th«- Court for a decree against you prayed for In the «-ornplaint, to wit r«r a d« cree against you for the sum of l7'«o,67, <1 < « ruing Interest thereon from the 24th day ot February. i9oo. at the rat« of « pet cent ¡a r annum, and for the <«»ats and disbursements of this suit, and tor a further deerre that the mortgage «lew« rtf .e< I in the sal«! com plaint, to- wlt A «■••rtaln mortgage executed by you and Phoebe J Alderman, on the 19th day of Feb ruary 1*94. Io favor of .«aid Board of school Land « omnii-sloners wtilch s»ii«l morlgatf«- 1* rec«»rde«i «»1» j»ag»-»< and .V<4 of Book II of records of mortgage* «»f Tillamook County, (>r< gon. be <h-< <1 to I m foreclosed and the pre mlavs tnerr in de* ribed. 10 wit The ->e '4 of Ke and l.«»ts 2, 8 4 vfHfc 1?, In Tovtnahi 2 North of Hau we id West of th« Willamette Meridian In rilfamook county, Ore gon. sold, and the pmreeda of “aid aale ap plied to lite aetiafar lion of Mid de< rec m th« manner provid« d t»y law. and that »aid de'»-11 <lani>, and all peraons claiming thtough them i»e forever t-arred and ft»t<<-|o«ed of »11 right, lien and «-unify of redemption tn or I«» tai«! pre mises. and for such other Hither ai <1 different rule or r> lief as t<» said < o rt max seem meet This summons 1* published by ortlerofth« Hon. <> M Sappington. County Judge of »aid County and Rtate in the at»aen<e from said County of the ll<»n. Judges of said ( ireuit Court, and done at chamoere, in the cit} of Tilla- m«M»k in said < ouuly ami stale, on th« ilatday of Mai ch i 9< si First publication March 22nd. l<x»o. < I. A I'DE Til AYER. Attorney for Fla all If a.