THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. APRIL
Publicity as a Trust Remedy.
What We Owe England.
19,
1900,
the railway, in the mine or on the farm,
In the April number of the Review of
The latter day Democratic school of is independent. He is a stockholder in
the great labor body that controls the
I Re.iews, Prof. Jeremiah
W. Jenks political orators seem determined
to supply ofbrawn and skill which is in big
I of Cornell university discusses at con- twist the lion’s tail tr< m the campaign
OF «AN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
demand. He know's that other avenues
I riderable length publicity as a remedy
stumps ot the country without any com.
I for the evils of trusts As the expert passion for the animal which has been i of activity are open to him and that un
I of the United States Industrial commis- having troubles of .its own in South' less he can secure a reasonable wage for
I sion Prof. Jenks formulates tersely Africa for some months past. These j j his work in his present position he can
I the conclusions reached by the co mm is- orators make a persistent effort to show improve his condition by offering his ser-I
I sion in the declaration that “industrial that the government at Washington is vices in the labor market. That is the
laborer is demanding higher wages and
I combination* have become fixtures in
in constant .terror lest England mav
our business life. Their power for evil torclose the mortgage which they assert The Times rejoices to note that his de
should be destroyed and their means she holds on the property, purses and mands are being very generally com- 1
plied with. The laborer knows that his
I for good preserved.”
conscience of the American people. That
With this enunciation as his text, ' would he simply awful if there were any threat to strike means something in
Prof. Jenks points out the scope of I occasion for such nonsense, which there times like these. There is no hungry
workman at his elbow anxious to take
publicity in dealing with the most dan-1 is not
W ithin the year the United
AGENTS STEAMERS W. 11
KRUGER AND TILLAMOOK.
gerous features of the trust problem. States has scored a complete industrial his place. His services have a value and
As any lyzed by him, the objects of pub triumph over the English and has turned | he is asking the highest market price for
J.
Mgr
them, just as the manufacturer is getting Hobsonville, Or
licity are :
the balance of trade so conipletelv in
First, to prevent the promoters of in- ! ourfavorthat there seems little danger the highest price for his products.
To thinking people the efforts of the
I dust rial combinations from deceiving i of the trade being reversed for years.
Democratic
agitators to make political
investors and the public by compelling I American factories are building Eng.
corporations to furnish full details re land’s bridges’ making her shoes, sup capital out of labor disturbances in this
year of Republicanism will fall very
garding the property or services for j plying her electric machinery, equipping
flat.
which stocks or securities are to be is-1 her railroads and meeting her every in.
| sued and otner material information dustrial and commercial want at prices
War of Sugar Magnates.
necessary for safe investment.
which bring a profit to the American
Second, to prevent fraud and over manufacturer, high wages to the Ameri
The sugar market is reported to lie a
valuation of trust securities.
can mechanics and high prices to the good deal demoralized, due to the war
Third, to encourage competition when American merchant. Just as an illus between the Sugar trust and Arbuckle Agents for Kopp's Brewery, the Brewer of the Finest Beer in the Northwest
profits become excessive, thus protecting tration of how good a customer Eng & Co., which has been going on for
Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privatel,
consumers against too high prices and land has become of this country we some time and the end of which is not
confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home.
guarding the interests of employes anti quote her purchases from the American in sight. Advices from Philadelphia say
creditors by a knowledge of the finan farmer for the year 1899;
that the sugar men of that city are
cial conditions of the business.
Corn........................................ $ 27,512,398 nearly all of the opinion that a big sen-
When Prof. Jenks has accurately ■ Wheat...................................... 55,367,397 sation in the market is likelv to be
presented the advantages of enforced , Flour....................................... 41,335,609 sprung at any moment. One of them
publicity, he does not reach the core of Fresh beef............................... 23,456,486 said that the war will not end until
the remedy to be applied. National and | Live cattle............. ................ 28,213,572 Havemever and Arbuckle come to some
PROPRIETORS OF
state legislation requiring corporations ' Bacon...................................... 30,312,477 understanding satisfactory to the great
to give stockholders free access to their Hams...................................... 16,366,864 interests each represents and the chance
books and to publish periodical exhibits Lard........................................ 12.310,730 of that seems remote, one of the parties
of resources and liabilities would be a Pickled pork..........................
3,119,067 having taken the conflict into courts.
DEALERS IN
step forward, but it is by no means the Fresh pork............................
2,686,191 Several independent refineries have closed
full measure of protection now de Canned beef...................... .
2,()66,308 because they cannot do business under
manded by the public.
Salted beef.............................
1,080,351 existing conditions and it is stated that
Publicity to have its fullest scope Tallow....................................
1,538,11 + these are willing to agree to anv sub-
Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook
should include also national supervision Butter......................................
1,705,190 stantial adjustment.
The consumers of sugar are getting
by experts under the direction of officers Cheese.....................................
2,063,409
clothed with the same power that has Petroleum...............................
8,563,518 some advantage from this conflict and
been conferred on the comptroller of the Tobacco...................................
7,808,850 probably do not care how long it shall
currency with reference to the national Horses.....................................
3 024,952 be protracted, but whenever an adjust
banks. Official publicity, based on as Sheep.......................................
702,347 ment is reached or one of the parties to
the war is beaten the consumers will
certained facts, varified by government
accountants and the prohibition of the
Total.................................... $269,233,832 very likely have to make up the losses
assets or business of corporations would
All this talk of “entangling alliances” incurred. That has been the usual ex
do a wav with the greatest danger by can serve no purpose other than to give perience and there is no reason to doubt
(Successors to L. Hiner)
which the people are menaced from the the Democrat.c orators something to that it will be in this case. Meanwhile
talk about in their desire to avoid dis the warring sugar interests are under-
trusts.
Tiie consensus of opinion among all cussion ot real issues. All that the Uni- stood to be losing money freely and as
I
men who have given the trust problem ted States owes to England is the good at present indicated it would seem to be
serious consideration is that the search will that is always given to a most pro- a question which has the longer purse
and the greater persistence in drawing
light of publicity turned upon these fitable customer.
upon it. Each has enormous resources.
giant commercial and manufacturing
Ti-uckee Lumber Co.,
BOX SHOOKS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES,
E, SIBLEY,
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE
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.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore .
Alarrh loth. 1900.
Notice is hereby given that the following
'named pettier has tiled uotice of hit iiilention
j to make final proof in support ot his claim, and
• that said proof will be math* before P. D.
Newell. I’- 8 Commissioner, at Nehalem, Or.,
April 28, I900. viz :
SAMI 11. M. BATTKRSON,
' H. E. No. il97o, for the 8 H of Nw % and S'a of
Ne
sec 21, T. 3 N, R lu W.
He names the fo lowing witnesses to proye
| his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
William Snyder, John Gerrittse, P. II M.
Smith and Soloman Love well of Nehs rm.Or.
C has B..M oores . Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Land office al Oiegou City. Or.
Maith 10th. I900.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler lias filed notice of his intention
to make tinal proof hi support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the Register
ami Receiver at Oregon City. Or., on April 2iat,
19OO, viz :
JACOB MUNDSt IIENK.
H.E No. Il,t»s2 for tlie Lots 9. Io and 11 and He
l4 of Sa *4, sec. 2 and Ne ‘4 01 Nw %, Sec. 11, T.
3 N, R. 8 W.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon ant cultivation
oi said land, 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 oore *. Register.
I'lBLIU
LAND
MALE
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of
instructions fiom the Commiasione of the
General Land Office, under authority vested in
him by section 245». U.S Rev. Stat., a- amended
by the act of Congress approved February 2b,
tb9s, we will proceed to offer at public »Jeon
th 8th day of May. lgoo, at thia office, the fol
lowing tract of land, to uit :
Lot»4 and 13, sec. i3, Tp. 5 8, R. 11 W, W.M.
Any ami all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands aie advised to tile their
claims in this office on or before theday above
designated tor the commencement of eaid sale,
otherwise their rights will be forfeited.
C has . B. M oores , Register.
W m G alloway , Receiver.
March 26th, 19oo
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City. Or.,
March 3i»t, 1900.
Notice is hereby given thai the following-
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the Clerk ot
Tillamook co., al Tillamook. Or., on May lVth,
19oo, viz. :
EDWARD L. KINN AMAN.
H.E. No. 1I4S0 or the S ’a of Sw
sec. 26and
N Mi of Nw ‘4, sec. 35, Tp. 3 8, R. 9 U .
lie nam.-s the t diewing witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said la»>d, viz :
Noah Coulson, Arthur Hoag
and Gust
richopard, of Beaver, Or. ; Jacob Nicklana, of
Blaine, Or.
C has . B M oores , Register.
MOTICB FOM PCBI.ICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
April 7th, 19oo
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of h»s intention
to make ft..al proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the Clerk
of Tillamook Co., ut Tillamook, Or., on May 18,
I90O, viz:
LEWIS D BURDICK,
U.K. No. illjo for the lots I and 2, sec. 3. Tp. 2
H, R lo W.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
eontnuous residence upon and cultivation ot
said land, viz :
. A. Bcnscheidt, Simeon Earl, L. J Earl and
1 Mont I>. Reading, of lillamook, Or.
C has . B M oores , Register.
T imber L and , A ct J i nk 3. 1878—N otice for
PUBLICAT ION.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon.
March 22ml, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1H78, entitled An act for the Mile of
timber land» in the States of ('alifornia, O egon.
Nevada Bild Washington Territory, a» extended
to all the Public Land St le» by act of Augu»t 4,
1892,
CHRISTIAN ZIMMERMAN,
Of North Yamhill, county of Yamhill, State of
day filed in this office bls sworn
ojjgon.j»...
«.«.
n.«M7 .
5168, for 1 he purchase of the Ne %
of Section No. 32. in Township 2 8, Rsiige No.
7 W, ami w I offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural imi pones, and to es'ahllbh
hi» claim to said land before the Register and
Receiver of t' is office at Oregon City, Oregon,
on W ednesday, the 2oth day of June, 1900. He
names as witnesses :
.
I
William E Merritt, O»trum P. Merritt, Curtis
i Jones and William S. Jones, of North Yamhill,
Oregon.
,
,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above dcscii eu lands are requested to file heir
claims in this office on or before said 20th day of
June, I90C.
C hars . B. M oorrs , Register.
combinations would be the most effect
Labor and Prosperity.
ive preventive of the worst abuses which
The Oriental liner Braemar, which is
One of the heavyweight thinkers of the due at Portland in about a week, will Steam Boat and Loggers’ Work and Heavy Forging a Specialty.
have sprung out of this phase of our in
Estimates given on new machinery.
New York Journal has been having hys- cal) at victoria |^fore COming to Port
dustrial evolution.
terics over the recent labor troubles in I land. She has one of the largest crowds
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
Chicago and elsewhere. “Why is it,” of Japanese that has ever crossed the
The Proposed Amendments.
shrieks the writer, in the most virulent I Pacific
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on _ a .....
single
steamer, there la-ing
From one declaration contained in form of the Journal shriek, ‘that inface 949
¿he ...........
little ....................
brown men.
.... . She also
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the state Republican platform The Ore of our vaunted prosperity, 60,000 work, has about 6») Chinese, and the greater
H. BROWN. P residetî ;.
D irectors :
gonian dissents. ThaL is the declara men propose to strikein New York during | portion of the passengers of both races L.
W. H. COOPER, SEC. & T res .
L. H. BROWN, H. G. DAVIS, G. W TEFFT.
tion which assumes to pledge the party April ?”
will be landed at Victoria. Thirty-three
to support the Constitutional amend
The query is hardly worth a place in | of the 219 Japanese steerage passengers
ment for an increase of the number of the freak puzzle department of the Jour who arrived at San Francisco on the
HUMMONB.
Justices of the Supreme Court from nal and is worse than worthless in es. steamer Belgian King, a few days ago,
Manufacturer» of
I ii the ( irciiit Court of the ‘■Hute of Oregon, for
three to five. This cannot be a party tablishing the purpose intended, that of j have been refused a landing by the im
the county of Ti lamook.
T. T. Geer, F. I Dunbar and Cha*.
matter, The Oregonian is of the opin- creating political capital against the Re migration officials, but have appealed to
8. Moore, constituting the Board
io 1 that such increase ought not to be publican administration No one courts the Secretary of the Treasury, and, jiend-
of ('oiniiiiaaionerH for lh° nh I« of
bci oo I anil university lands, and
m 1 le. The simple way to relieve the labor disturbances and no one desires to ing a reply from Washington, will be
the management of the Funds
ai ialng ; herefrom, plaintiffs,
Supreme Court is an act of the Legisla see them, but they have their industrial held. The principal reason for their re- j
TIlaUnMOOK, OR
VH.
ture cutting off appeal of petty cases significance as certainly as do shipping jection by the officials is the discovery of
A. L. Aiderman and Phoebe J.
| Alderman, Jae Hlliihey, admin-
reports. When 60,000 men in New evidence that the Japanese came here as
tor small sums
| intra lor of the outate of B lilggen-|
am, deceased, ami Etta 111^- .
Fine
and Finishing both
The Oregonian feels it to be its duty York or any other city serve notice that | contract laborers.
Keith tliHin, defendant».
to warn our farmers, laborers, business they are going to strike at some future
I To A L. Alderman, one of the above named de-
* * *
Lumber a
femlandM
men and owners of projiertv against date it is a certain notice that 60,000
In the name of the State of Oregon,
I B. C. Bergin, an assayer in the branch
I
You
are
hereby
commanded to appearand
this amendment, which doubtless will men are at work at a business that is mint of the United States in San Fran
the complaint fil**«l againat you In th«
Lioeal Orders Promptly Filled. Well Stoeked 1 answer
above entitled Court ami cause oil or before the •
have the support of a class of politicians profitable to their employers. The work cisco, has lieen arrested on suspicion of i
expl ation of aix weeks from the date of the
and small lawyers who thrive on litiga men of this nation are not dumb, driven having stolen small amounts of gold
I first publication of this huh mo m . to-wlt : on
Lumber Yard near Court House.
i
or before six week» after the 22nd day of March,
e
tion, and do not want any measure cattle. They are frequently better in ' daily for months past. Whea taken into
| A.I> I9O” ami if you fail to appear ami answer
said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff*
adopted that will decrease it and inter formed as to the prosperity of their em custody, <10 worth of gold clippings
will apply 10 the Court for a decree against you
fere with their ‘‘business’*; but contrari ployers, the profit on the goods they are were found on his person. He is said to
! hi * prayed for In the complaint, to wit :
a d* cree agHillHl
ior l*>e sum of |7yo,67,
making,
than
are
their
employers.
They
wise, want this amendment of the Con
ROUTE to TILLAMOOK and For ecruing
have virtually admitted his guilt to the
interest thereon from the 24th day
of February. 1V00. at the rate of « pvi < ent jm r
stitution as a means of promoting and are usually most reasonable, too. Work-1 detectives. His father, an attorney of
I annum. and for the costs ami disbursement» of
men seldom strike when their employers I Oakland, suffered a severe attack of heart
Carrying
Mail.
increasing it.
I this suit, ami for a further decree that the
i mortgage described in the »Hid complaint, to-
are
conducting
business
on
a
close
mar
Already the laws of the state give too
failure when told of his son’s arrest.
wit
A eei tain mortgage exe< 11 ted t»y you ami
I Phoebe J. Alderman, on the ivth day of E«b
much encouragement to litigation. gin or at a positive loss It is only when Superintendent Leach said bethinks that
' r 11 ary, I894, in favor of .said Board of School
Lana < ominisaioner*. which »aid mortgage is
They invite contentious persons to go to the product of the manfactory is in big | from »15 to $20 a week has been stolen |
recorded on pages fi6j ami &6a of Book fl. of
law on small causes, and even trifling demand and prices booming that the from the mint for some time.
records of mortgages of Tillamook Cmiuty.
Oregon, be decreed to he foreclos'd and the pie
pretexts, throwing upon the public the workmen demand a share ot the profits
* * *
misi s therein described, to wit .
The *>e '4 of He
fllul Lots 2, 3. 4 ..f Her. I7. ill
greater part, and often the whole, of and threaten a strike unless given an ad-
Some estimates place the rmouat the
Townshi 2 North of Range ii> West of the
the burden. This machinery of judi yance in wages.
I Willamette Meridian In l lllainook county, Ore
porchclimbers secured at the home of
gon, be sold, ami the proceeds of said sale ap
ciary already is much too elaborate.
The machinists’strike in Chicago, hap Orrin W. Potter, the multi-millionaire Stage leaves Tillamook daily exeept Sunday. piled
to the satisfaction of said der-n-e in the
manner provided l»y law. and that «aid defen
The Supreme Court is said to be behind pily settled by an advance in wages, a and ex-president of the Illinois Steel
liants, an<t all persons claiming thiougli them
Stage
leaves
N-
Yamhill
daily
exeept
monday,
in its business. Then let the Legisla lessening of working hours and an agree Company, as high as $40,000 The
la- forever barred ami foreclosed of all right,
lien ami »•unity of redemption in or to said pr •
ture relieve it by cutting off appeal in ment to finally settle the differences by plunder, the most valuable securedjby ,
Tickets must be secured the day previous from the Agents at
riiises, and for such other, further ai.u different
rule or relief a* to said ‘ o rt may seem mwt
arbitration, was a just one and an illus thieves in Chicago in years, consisted of
petty cases.
North Yamhill and Tillamook.
This summons i* published by order of the
Five amendments of the Constitution, tration of the contention made by The diamonds, jewelry and silverware.
Hon. G.
Sappington, County Judge of »aid
County
and Blate, in the absence from said
proposed by the Legislature, are now Times, that a strike is pretty sure evi
< 'oiinty of the Hon. Judges of s.iid < Urcuit Cour t,
and done st Ctiambers, In the City of Tilla
pending, and are to be voted on in dence of prosperity.
The machinists
mook, in said < ouuly »nd State, on the 21st (lay
Dissolution of Partnership.
June. The Oregonian hopes all of them realized that their employers were turn
of March, itfoo.
First publication March 22nd. I900.
will be rejected. The men who made ing out their product at a big profit and
CLAUDE. IIIAYEH,
The partnership hitherto existing be
Attorney for Plaintiff».
the Constitution of Oregon knew what had immense contracts in sight at fancy
tween L. Hiner and H. Huden, tinder the
they were about. Their work is the figures. The workmen, who had been
name of the Tillamook. Machine Shop,
result of a profound study of Consti tailoring under the Democratic system of
was dissolved this day by mutnal con
J. P. ALLEN,
tutional systems; and The Oregonian small pay and long hours, demanded a
sent. L. Hiner will collect all monies
Proprietor
share
of
the
prosperity
that
was
coming
humbly thinks that no improvement
owing the firm and pay all indebtedness.
can be made upon it, yet these many to their employers. The demands were
The business will hereafter be continued
years. Certainly, during more than at first refused and a strike followed, re.
by H. Huden nnder the name oi the Till«.
suiting
in
a
satisfactory
compromise.
forty years, this Constitution has car
Ol mook Iron Works.
It is noticeable that strikes are
ried us safelv; and we do not believe
L. H inhr .
there is any demand from any consid most frequent occurrence under Republi
H. H ikkk .
BEST M EAIX
Under the last Democratic
erable numler of our people for amend c.,n rule.
Tillamook, Or.. April 4th. 1900.
CITY.
merit of it. The Oregonian has as yet administration there were no big strikes
seen no proposed amendment which, in for an advance of wages. A tew Amen-
Tillamook,
Ore
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
The White Clover Cheese Factory,
its judgment would not mar it. utiles* it can mechanics who were at work were
be the one to strike out the clause that mighty glad to hold their jobs and ask
Operated by T. S Townsend, will
INSURANCE.
forbids tree negroes to enter the state ; „0 questions. The great army of the un begin on February 1st. working up the
Rates, $1 Per» Day
an 1, inasmuch as this clause is and employed that was recruited under Gro farmers' milk into cheese by the pound, Centrally Located
sr/ !•/IE.\'S,
always has been a dead letter, it may ver the Fat is now employed in the mills or on the co-operative plan. Will guaran
AC.KNT fon THE
still be disregarded, as it has ever been. ami factories of the nation at good tee first-class article and quick sale . also
9
BOMB Ml TUI. AND LONDON A
Let us put a quietus on this craze for wages, in many cases at better wages will guarantee the highest market price
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
Constitution
by
than have been paid for thirty year. when sold. This change has been made
amendment of the C~.--------
M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor.
COMPANIES.
setting the word “No” against every Labor is at a premium in this nation to at the request of several oi my patrons.
Agent for North West School Supply
day and is affected by the immutable Call at factory for fall information.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
one of the bat«*h.—Oregonian.
Companv, Notary Public
law of supple and demand. The manat Come one. Come ail.
TILLAMOOK,
— OREGON
8 tig- and Express Office.
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed
The Headlight is acknowledged to be I the machinists' bench, at the forge, on |
the best county newspaper.
PACIFIC LUMBER CO.,
All Kinds of Fine Merchantable Lumber.
Dressed
Flooring
Specialty.
The DIRECT
U.S.
/yien [lou^ß
OF
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