Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 19, 1900, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ________________________________ THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. APRIL 19,_-------
HARDWARE AND DAIRY_ UTENSILS.
y
il
»
IX
STOVES & RANCES
Large Line Charter Oak Stoves.
Star Estate Ranges,
Umpire Air Tight Heaters,
Doors, Windows & Glass,
Churns & Butter Workes,
Milk Cans,
Paints & Oils.
X j X
§ b?<
ai
groceries .
V^>X'X''^XX'X''‘5¿^’^ X' &
HARDWARE.
We carry the Largest Stock of
Hardware in Tillamook County.
Before buying Nails, Windows,
§
Doors and Sashes call and get
our prices.
am
weeny « Fint ClM. Stock ol Groceries and Provision^
Canned Goods, etc., which will be found complete m every Ime
We want your trade and will do our best to g.ve sat.sfoet.on m all
transactions.
We keep in stock a nice line of China, Crockery, Glass,
Tinware, etc.
CHINA 8c TINWARE
McINTOSH & McNAIR. Tillamook.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
i
The Government Revenues.
combe or the professors of the agricul­
EDITORIAL NOTES.
would prefei seeing it bottled up, which
tural college at Corvallis.
will, no doubt, hasten the time when the
The house of representatives took
l . eddy ,
When will the Oregonian quit liellyach-
* * *
government must, injustice to the coun­
prompt notice, as was expected, of the
(
ing
about
the
Puerto
Rico
tariff
for
the
The
bone
of
contention
in
political
ATTORNEY-AT-LA W.
ty. make an appropriation sufficient to
statement made last week at a cabinet
improve Tillamook bar and bay so that purpose of making obeisance to Senator circles is, Who is to I m ? chosen United
T illamook , O regon .
meeting
by
Secretary
Gage
in
regard
to
large vessels can cross. If we are rightly Simon? The administration has aimed States senator at the next session of the
KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
the government revenues. It will be re­
to
do
what
is
best
for
the
suffering
Puerto
state
legislature
?
Evidently
the
Port
­
informed, parties are figuring upon build­
( strictly in advance .)
membered that the secretary of the
ing «'i logging road in the Nehalem coun­ Ricinns, and because a little matter of land ring, backed by the Oregonian, is
yy li. cooper ,
One year.......
♦1.50
detail appears to conflict with the consti­ making strenuous efforts to have ex­ 1 treasury stated that for the nine months
try
so
as
to
get
the
lumber
to
market
.75
Six months....
of
the
current
fiscal
year
the
receipts
tution some of the anti-administration Senator H. W. Corbett elected. This is
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
•50 from that region.
Three months.
newspapers are trying to make moun- not in accord with the sentiment of the of the government had been largely in
Office at corner of Mam and 2nd streets.
The Evening Telegram, in commenting • tains out of mole hills. During our late
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
people of Oregon, for they know full well excess of the expenditures, that the sur­
upon the hint thrown out to extend the unpleasantness with Spain people under­
that an old gentleman, enfeebled as Mr. plus at the close of the year would be
THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC railroad from Sheridan to Tillamook, took to criticise the president for not Corbett is, and really in his dotage, is i not less than $60.000,000, and he ex­ y H. G0YNE,
savs:
rushing into battle before he was pie- not a proper person to represent Oregon. pressed the opinion that some reduction |
TALKS RAILROAD.
"A slight and noncommittal hint issaid I pared. The same peevish disposition ap-
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
That his friends will try and railroad him in taxation could safely be made.
to have lx?en thrown out, in answer to I»ears to have taken possession of some
Secretary Gage has been called upon
through there is not a particle of doubt,
Office: Opposite Court House,
Will Build from Sheridan to inquirv, by the Southern Pacific Com­ people in regard to Puerto Rica. There but those who vote for him will be mak­ to inform congress whether in his opin­
T illamook , O regon .
pany, that it might at some time in the
Tillamook Bay provided it not far distant future build a railroad is no necessity for this, for the annexa­ ing a bail record for themselves, for peo­ ion the revenue laws are creating and
tion of our new possessions and the gov­ ple will be inclined to believe, whether it will continue to create a surplus and if
will Pay a Fair Interest from Sheridan, a point in the western ernment of them will come out all right is the truth or not, that they were paid so to what extent at the end of the cur- '
(J LA UDE THAYER,
part of Yamhill county, over to Tilla­ in time and without injustice to our new
rent and next fiscal years. He is also
on the Investment.
mook. Mr. Huntington, it is said, has citizens. The administration is apply­ for doing so.
* * *
I asked to submit estimates of receipts
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
intimated that this might be done after
Uncle Sam is giving his soldiers in the from all sources of revenue for these
The Evening Telegram of Friday con­ awhile, ‘if on thorough investigation it ing itself to circumstances, and as the
T illamook , O rrgon .
Philippines
an
allowance
of
candy,
and
American people al ways did justice to the
years and separately the amount re­
tained this report :
was found that the line would pay’ inter­ citizens and territory in their annexation in this he is acting under medical advice. ceived under the war revenue act. The |
C. P. Huntington, of the Southern Pa­ est on its cost.’ This is not very strong
exploits, history will repeat itself and our It is a physiological fact, says the Medi­ purpose of this information, as ex-1
U. J DALY.
cific, says that he will build a road from and positive encouragement, but is bet-;
i OSCAR HAYTEK.
new possessions in a few years will be as cal Journal, that in the topics a moder­ plained by Mr. Payne, chairman of the
Sheridan to Tillamook provided a fair in­ ter than a bluff negative response, pro­
ate consumption of confectionery pro-1 i ways and means committee, is to de-1 £)ALY & IIAYTER,
prosjierous «ns Texas or California.
terest on the investment can lie secured. viding that is the only or the best way in
Here is the fourth section of the Puerto motes health and satisfies a natural and i | termine whether it is safe to attempt |
A letter from him was read before the which «'i railroad can be secured. Tilla­
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Rico act, and as the United States de­ not unhealthful craving of the stomach. ! a reduction of the revenue and in case
regular meeting of the Board of Trade mook county is rich in natural resources,
clared war against Spain for the sake of The popularity of "dulce’’ in Spanish | that is decided affirmatively, then along
D allas . O regon .
yesterday. The Board had taken the which «a railroad would rapidly develop.
humanity, this bears out and is in ac- speaking countries thus has a sensible, what lines the reduction should be made.
matter up with K. Koehler, the local Dairy products, hay, lumber, fish and
backing. Fifty tons of candy have been I There is every reason to expect, in |
cord with that declaration :
manager of the Southern Pacific, who livestock would soon furnish a railroad
"That the duties and taxes collected shipped to the soldiers in the Philippine view’ of Mr. Gage’s statement to the cab- | ROBERT A. MILLER,
r had referied the question to Mr. Hunt­ with a very large, and, it is confidently
in Puerto Rico in pursuance of this act, islands by the commissary department
ington.
ATTO3NEY AT LAW,
believed, a paying traffic. Something less the cost of collecting the same, and of the army during the last three months. inet, that his report to congress will
The latter replied as follows:
would depend, perhaps, upon what dis- the gross amount of «'ill collections of du­ This candy is specially manufactured in show that a reduction of taxation can
O regon C ity , O regon .
safely be made and in that case congress
"Yours of April 4 is received, and I note | position the owners of large timber tracts
ties and taxes in the United States upon New York, and is little more than sugar
Land
Titles
and
Lami Office Business a
will be expected to take action in the
what you say of building a road from intend to make of them during the next
articles of merchandise coming from and lemon or lime juice.
Specially.
matter at the present session, It is
Sheridan to Tillamook Bay. 1 looked few years. If a large proportion of the
Puerto Rico, shall not be covered into
* * *
stated that there is no disposition in the
that country over some years ago, and, timber along the line of the proposed
the general fund of the Treasury, but
Good roads, like good streets, make senate to disturb the war revenue taxes
as I remember, it might pay us something road is to I m ? manufactured into lumber
ijamkh M c C ain ,
shall be held as a seperate fund, and habitation along them most desirable; !
fA. W. SEVERANCE
to build a railroad to Tillamook, but we rapidly, the road would do a big freight
present session, it being
« —
----
’ , at the piwscuv
ucing urged
shall he placed at the disposal of the they economize time and force in trans-1 that the session is too far advanced to yjcCAIN & SEVERANCE,
have as much work laid out as we can business in hauling timber and lumber
President to be used for the government
thnt direction, but
do this year.
alone It might be more to the advant­ and benefit of Puerto Rico until other­ portationof products, reduce wear and justifv linv effort
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
tear on horses, harness and vehicles and ¡f the administration and the house of
"I will endeavor to have the whole age of Tillamook county, if a road was
wise provided by law.”
enhance the value of real estate. They | representatives agree that it should lie
matter looked over again, and should built by other parties, but it takes money
T illamook , O regon .
Who will pay this money ? Not the raise the value of farm lands and farm I done it is not probable that the senate
there be a prospect of getting a fair in­ to build railroads, and the Southern
poor among the people of Puerto Rico. products and tend to beautify the coun. wj|| fail to concnr. There is a poblic
tcrest on the investment we will extend Pacific will have no difficulty on that
Not the small planters. Indeed, only
try through which they pass; they facili. demand for relief from unnecessary J) A VID WILEY, M.D.,
the road from Sheridan out."
score.”
part of it will be paid at all by inhabi­
tate rural mail delivery and are a potent taxation which it would be a mistake for
The livening Telegram then went on
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
Yes, it would, no doubt, be advantag­ tants of Puerto Rico. Part of it will be j aid to education, religion and sociabil-
congress to disregard.
to say:
eous to Tillamook if some other railroad paid by persons who sell goods to Puerto , ity. Charles Summer once said: "The
ACCOUCHEUR.
"According to Tillamook ¡icople who
company would construct a railroad to Rico and reap the profit of that trade.
! road aud the schoolmaster are the two
All call promptly attended to.
are in a position to know, there is no
The shrewd brokers and exporters ' most important agents in advancing |
Republicans vs. Popocrats.
this county, for it is well known how
doubt such a road would pay. It would
T illamook . O regon .
the Southern Pacific bleeds the producers of Puerto Rico, who now have the crops j civilization.” But he forgot the press.
handle the traffic of a large and rich sec­
These are some of the nominations
of California. With the Southern Pacific in their warehouses which they bought
* * *
tion, which at the present time has no
made last week which particularly inter,
at Sheridan on the south eas^ and at Sea­ from the farmers, paid, of course, the
Dr. J. W. Vogel,
j From the preseni indications Colonel est Tillamookers :
transportation facilities further than an
farmers
only
such
prices
as
would
enable
side on the north, this county is in •' tight
S pecialist
for
R efratction an »
| Bryan will find the east still "theenemv’s
uncertain steamer service. Considerable
J. N. Hart, of Polk county, was nomi-
place with that railroad, for whenever them to export the crops at a profit
D efects of the E ye .
country" if he receives the democratic]
of the trade of the Tillamook country
c | nated on the republican ticket for prose-
Mr. Huntington, like the spider to the even under the full Dingley rates. It is
now goes to San Francisco, as it is about fly, invites it into his parlor he is going therefore, neither a hardship nor an in­ nomination for the president. The New I curing attorney of the third judicial dis­
Will visit TILLAMOOK every three
Yorkers took him in and fed him during
as cheap to trade with that city as with
to entangle it so that no other railroad justice to these men, under such circum­
trict. which includes Tillamook ; on the months.
his recent trip because he was a stran­
Portland under existing traffic condi­
P ortland ... O regon .
can come to its relief. This is the reason stances, to require them when exporting
fusion ticket Mr. John A. Jeffrey, of
ger, but the hilarity of the occasion was
tions."
O ffice : 132 F irst street .
Salem, was nominated.
why the Headlight has so persistently those crops to the United States to pay
i not sufficient to overpower the Van
R esidence : 529 S herman S treet .
Comment hardly ap|tears necessary as advocated a government appropriation to Uncle Sam. as trustee, a part of the
Wyck boom, which shows signs of re-' Dr. W. Tyler Smith, of Sheridan, was
Mr. Huntington's letter is explicit, but for the improvement of the barsand ba vs | Dingley rates, the proceeds to I m ? sent
I newed activity with the coming of nominated on the republican ticket for
having raised the question where there is so that Tillamook can enjoy shipping back to Puerto Rico for the l»enefit of]
joint senator for Yamhill, Tillamook
spring.
C. A. BAILEY
a pros|xxt of getting a fair interest on facilities for the development of the coun­ the farmers from whom the crops were
and Yamhill counties; on the fusion
* * *
dealer in
the investment, that greatly depends up­ ty, and we rejieat, what we have stated originally bought. This is practically a
ticket
Mr.
J.
T.
Simpson,
of
Sheridan,
was
STUDEBAKER
WAGONS
We have heard no end of arguments in
on tariff rates. Take for instance the before, that every effort should lie made refund to those farmers of a part of that I favor of protection. If ever protection nominated.
OSBORNE MOWERS,
timber in the county, would the inilroad to bring this about. Ten years ago it was which they themselves in fact originally was needed on the Pacific Coast it is at
Mr. B. L. Eddy, of Tillamook, was Buggies, hay rakes, plows, ai.d otlie
make a rate which the lumbermen could thought, sure, that Tillamook was going contributed.
farm machinery.
Yo<i can eave
the present time, to protect American nominated on the republican ticket for
*
*
*
afford to manufacture and ship lumlier to to have a railroad right away, and it
money by dealing with me,
I workingmen from the great influx of joint representative for Yamhill and]
Special Prices on Buggies and Spring
eastern points ? If so, the Southern Pa­ may lie with the same amount of pro.
Quite an interest was taken at the re Japanese and Celestials into the United
Tillamook counties; on the fusion ticket j Wagons.
cific need have no fear that it would lie a crastinatioii that ten years hence Tilla­ publican state convention in the nomina­ States, who are swarming into this Mr. W. W. Condon, of Tillamook, was I
C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore.
paying investment, for saw mills would mook will lie in the same predicament if tion of food and dairy commissioner, the Northwest country by thousands for no
nominated.
loom up in a great number of places and the Oregon delegation at Washington aspirants being Messrs. J. W Bailey and other purpose than to provide contract
The nominee on the fusion ticket to
the lumber industry would take a boom. cannot secure government aid.
J. W. Maxwell, the latter belonging to labor.
oppose Congressman Tongue in the first
Or, would rates be so exorbitant that a
Tillamook county, the former securing
M » *
Real Estate Transfers.
millman nr capitalists would lie foolish
the nomination. We may I m ? a little
General Wheeler announces that he is congressional district is ex-Senator Ber.
BARBER INO RAIRDRESSER
to put a lot of money in saw wills. The
radical in our views as to the qualifica­ no» a candidate for the vice presidential . nard Daly, of Lakeview.
Headlight believes that Mr. Huntington I’.S. to Andrew Anderson, lot 4, of sec. tions of a person to fill the important nomination on the Brvan ticket. Whee­ I In the second congressional district SHAVING,
HAIR CUTTING,
4. and lot 8, Se
of Ne
and N ’■.>
can answer that question himself better
other of food and dairy commissioner in ler doubtless realizes that, while he has Representative Malcolm A. Moody is
of Sc ’♦ of sec. 5. tp. 2 N, K. 9 W.
SHAMPOOING, ETC.
than others can for him. Kailroads can
this state. He should possess peculiar good speetl himself, he is not equal to again nominated on the republican
stagnate industrial enterprise with high Louis Bly back, et ux, to the Astoria ability ami intelligence, an expert ana the task of carrying his running mate ticket for congressman; on the fusion
Coni|Minv, N
of Sw *4 and Sw ’< of lyst who has obtained knowledge thro­ along at a gait sufficiently swift to give ticket Mr. William Smith, oí Baker Electric Baths nicely flitted up Good for
tariff, but, oil the other hand, can foster
Nw H of sec 34, tp. 3 N, R. 9 W.
it to a great extent by charging reason-
county, is nominated.
persona suffering with rheumatism,
ugh the study of chemistry. Besides, it is them a show in the race.
able rates. It looks abstired to us in a State of Oregon to John E. Da Boise. W incumbent that he should be a person of
Building next door to the Post < iffice.
For supreme judge, the republicans re-
* St «
business way to question whether a rail
of R
of bk . 23. tp. 3 N. R. 8 W wide experience, able to lecture intelli­
The municipal elections in Cuba next nominated Judge Charles E. Wolverton, i
road into Tillamook would get “a fair Nelson E. Raymond to E. A and H. H. gently upon the evils which arise from
month will lie regarded as a test of tit. of Linn ; and the fusionists nominated '
INSURE WITH
interest on the investment*' when there is
Hvde. Sc »4 of sec 23. tp. 2 N. R 8 eating impure and adulterated foods, news of the fieople for self-government. Mr. W. M. Ramsey, of Salem
60,000,000 feet of merchantable timber
who could diagnose diseases in dairy If they behave no worse than the Ken­
w
Claude
Thayer,
The republicans nominated Mr. J. W.
in the county which could Is? manufac­
herds, demonstrate how dairy farms tuckians they will have a right to claim Bailey, of Multnomah.for state food and
Stella Perry, et ux, to Mary T Squires,
Agent or Fireman » Fund and London
tured and ship|M?d bv rail Yet that is
lots 7and 8, in block 8, in Stillwell's should be kept healthy and the products the privilege of paddling their own gov. | dairy commissioner; and the popocrats
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
only one of the resources of the county,
manufactured
so
as
not
to
contain
im-
ernmental canoe at an earlv date.
second add. to Tillamook.
Mr. W. Schulmench. ot Washington
to sav nothing of the dairying, yet only in
puritic» >ir germs of disc««*?; in fact, able
county.
Companies.
*
*
«
its infancy, which brought the dairymen James Messner, et ux. to C. Zimmerman. to give a theoretical. as well as a practi­
Admiral Dewey was not long under
Sc *4 of Ne ’4 and Nc
of Sc ’4 of cal i«lea to enlighten people. These are
$200,000 last >ear. Most «4 the wheat
sec. 30. tp. 2 S, R. 7 W.
petticoat governt.ient before he had the
raising counties of Oregon have a rush of
some of the qualifications which the
business tor a railroad after wheat har Andrew Amferson to the Astoria Co . N Headlight thinks the food and dairy com­ presidential hee in Iris bonnet. However,
\ ol Sc ’< of sec. 5. tp. 2 N. R 9 W missioner should possess to accomplish we areumleciiied whether it is the admiral
vest, ami when that is dis|M>scd of there
is very little, comparatively s|M?aking. for (feorgv (fettiger, et ux. to Walter I). good results in the crusade against im­ or Mrs. Dewey who took a reM in from
a railroad to haul, but in Tillamook it
Wood, lot 26 ami 28 in McCoy's pure and adulterated foods and for the their slacks and shouted, "Ship, ahov, for
the White House.’*
would l»e different, for the manufacture
add. to Bay City.
dairying interests of the state of Oregon.
* • «
nt 'umber, dairying, fishing, and other
We have not made these remarks in any
The Missouri goat that made a spec­
■—— t.
The production of silver in the Uniteti way to reflect upon those who aspired to
farm products would give a railroad a
ialty of ramming popnlist sidewalk ora.
lot of business the wholeyear, ami which States has slightly increased during the the office, tor their aspirations were hon.
SHAVING.
tors is dead. The good continue to die
would increase for a number of years past few years, with no advance n price orabfe and above reproach. Rut we do
young.
HAIR CUTTING,
Tillamook has been bottled up for years to stimulate it. In 1897 it was »33.86' .- say. and without any hesitancy what­
• * *
am! has not t»een able to develop very 000 ounces; in 1898 it was 54,390,000 ever. that the dairy and food commis­
SHAMPOOING.
The snccesaor of Mr Roberts of Utah
______
__ is a King by name, but d«ws not main,
fast for that reason, but rather than have ounces, andin 1899 it was 67,769,600 sioner should w |»osscss
the ______
ability _
and
• T
SII. P4I ”
•! know ledge of men like Dr. James Withy. tain a harem.
■L
u-l «old everywhwffw.
to pay exorbitant tales to a railroad we ounces.
ß
•d
»
I
-
H
I
EDGAR LATIMER,
»I
CHAS.
PETERSON,
Candles
Hot and Cold Baths
■"'r’.’v-f
srrrcT! r r;j?sr