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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, ” MAY 24, 1900. • ______ SUMMER CLOTHING and Spring Goods We have now in Stock a SDlendid a ^ZTT^ T ------------------------------------------------ Stock of Clothing is not m«/ioSS?rtJnent of Fashionably Made Gentlemen’s Clothing, suitable for Summer Wear. If you want a n 6 °*shoddy material. You cannot buy Clothing cheaper in any of the large cities. e uress Suit, or a Summer Suit, call in and inspect our clothing. It will pay you. Our Ladies^ and Gent's Shoes—all the Best Makes kept in Stock Fashionable HATS, CAPS, and FURNISHING GOODS , _ ° F>Qir’ Fashionable, Well-made Shoes for Ease, Comfort end Wear, you must go to Cohn & Co.’s. 5 POLITICAI, SNAP SHOTS Taken from the Headlight Pirate’s Kobje. We have only the kindest of Christian respect for Rev. R. Y. Blalock. But when we published the announcements of the prohibition convention and was the only newspaper which gave publicity of Mr. Woolley’s lecture in Tillamook, all of which we did free of charge, we did not eipect that the rev. gentleman would be guilty of using such malicious falsehoods about the editor, as he did at the meet ing last week. We will not even repeat the remarks which some prohibitionists have made in going round repudiating and not wishing to lie held responsible for Mr. Blalock's bad break. * * It appears from the report of the bureau of statistics that for the nine months which ended April 1, 1899, 2,317,174 gallons of spirituous liquors were exported from this country ; during the nine months which ended April 1, 1900, the export was 1,339,943 gallons —a falling off of 997,24C gallons. In view of this shrinkage of 40 per cent it must be evident that if our army in the Philippines, Porto Rico and Cuba is devoting itself to the planting of saloons it must get the spirits from some other country than the United States. * * * those .. distressing . ” time, and the --- r- protpect -•'I-'*».*. ' deuce and sound politics, ot it being duplicated under another de- * * * mocratic adninistration is enough to What a pleasing sight it is to see the give a business man the grip. dairymen of Tillamook county receive * * * from $40 to $60 a head for their cows in Webster Davis, ex-assistant secretary comparison to that under a democratic of the interior, who resigned bis position Í J administration when only half the above in order to lecture in behalf of the Boers, amounts could be obtained. has evidently found that vocation unre. * * M munerative, as he has trekked westward It is worth noting that the “Lincoln and taken up a position on a political republicans” bear as little resemblance to kop in the Fifth Missouri district in | hopes ofcapturing the republican nomi.I Lincoln as the “Jefferson democrats’’ bear to Jefferson. Each is advocating nation for congressman. Mr. Davis doctrines those great presidents would probably now regr.ts having given up a ; have repudiated. lucrative position for an uncertainty. J * * * * * * Campaign cigars may be plentiful in We are reliably informed that a certain Oregon just now, but insure your life if republican while in a drunken stupor was you are likely to smoke many of them. heard to say that the whole republican The editor was confined to his home for ticket was going to be defeated. Per nearly a week after smoking one. haps he's been working to that end with * * * others on the strict q.t., but the republi Every prohibitionist in Tillamook must can party in Tillamook on the whole is now a admit a nii i mat that Woolley wooney ’ s western trip composed of too intelligent citizens to j is a money making scheme, and as to his take much notice of inebriates, who gene lecture on prohibition it proved disap rally want to rule or ruin. pointing. * * * * * * Are you going to vote to create a large The Tillamook house wife ought to mopje her husband out of his kobje if he army of unemployed in our large cities votes for another dose of democratic ha id and thus bring about all the attending times. If we had woman suffrage in misery and distress which this entails ? * * * Oregon at this time, the women would It’s strange how the delicate constitu- not forget the experience they underwent -.... ..g, t’on democratic party in Tillamook economizing ..... in the home and in making old duds over when they should have had >untX can stand so much prosperity new ones for themselves and their chil- Democratic papers nre busy showing dren. what an odious thing a surplus in the * * * treasury is. As a rule men like to have a There'» lot« of republicans in Tillamook few dollars to jingle in their pockets for who are not saying much just now, but which they do not have an immediate like the republican primaries and con and pressing demand, and it is just as vention when they vote they are going to comfortable a situation for a nation votes straight and for a purpose. Any What worries democracy is the fact that attempt to sacrific either of the republi it has never been ableto enjoy the luxury can candidates will be an unpardonable except while the surplus turned over by offence in their eyes. a republican administration lasted. De- * * * mocratic administration has always Our unterrified democratic friends have meant a chronic state of treasury deficit. been buzzing around of late, and it is * * * stated they are counting how many un administration for a greater navy on the ground that we are paying too much or armor plate should consider whether the delay occasioned by the construction of our own armor plate factory would not in the end prove costly economy. This ever-recurring armor plate fight has practically blocked the work of building up the navy and strengthening the forti fications of our coasts. Nothing should be allowed to stand in the way of that great work. Those who love peace can not better strive to that end than to aid in the construction of great fleets, for we have proved to a startled world how well we know how to man and move them in war. There is not a partisan so biased or a man with pride so dull who would not sacrifice much to place Amer ica on equal terms with any nation on the globe in the matter of ships and farms as we are now in every other way. We cannot console ourselves with the be- lief that we have navy enough as long as there is a single power in the world who has a greater one. There is no war like or martial spirit in this sentiment for an increased navy and army. The most devoted lover of peace has aban doned the fanatical notions of disarma ment and a supreme reliance in arbi tration. If we want a permanent, healthy peace we must be well prepared for war and even fight for it when dip lomacy fails to preserve it. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. T imber L and , A ct J i nk 3. 1878 —N otice for P ublic a a ion . United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, March 22nd, i < joo . Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Juue 3, 1K78. tin tit let! ‘An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, O egon. Nevada and Washington Territory, ’ as extended to h 1 I the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, CHRISTIAN ZIMMERMAN, Of North Yamhill, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn state cent No 5168, for the purchase of the Ne of Section No. 32, in Township 2 B, Range No. 7 W, and w 1 offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, ou Wednesday, the 2oth day of June, 1900. He names as witnesses : William E Merritt, Ostrum P. Merritt, Curtis Jones and William S. Jones, of North Yamhill, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above desert ed lands are requested to file heir claims in this office on or before said 20th day of June, I900. C hars . B. M oores , Register. ß L. EDDY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. T illamook , O regon . yy 11. cooper , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OREOON. TILLAMOOK, rp H. GOYNE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: Opposite Court House, T illamook , O rkoon . NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Q LA UDE THAYER, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has tiled his final account in the matter of the Estate of JOSIAH BIGGS, deceased, and that by order of the County Court, for Tillamook County, Oregon, made and entered on record May 8th, looo, the same will be heard and deter mined at the hour of 10 o'clock a.in , July 3rd, 19oo, at the Court House, in said county, and all persons having objections to such final account a4id the settlement thereof, ate hereby required to present them on or before said date. Dated May 9tli, 19oo. JOHN A. BIGGS, Executor of the last will and testament of Josiah Biggs, deceased. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, T illamook , O regon . (J. J. DALY, ÍOSCAK HAYTEK. £)ALY & HAYTER, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, NOTICK OF ADMINIHATtATOlUN SALK. D allas . O regon . Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order of sale made and entered by the County Court of Tillamook County, State of Oregon, on the 8th day of May, 1900, in the matter of the estate of EDWARD 8KNKE. deceased, the Administrator of said estate will sell at private sale subject to confirmation bv said Court, all of the following described real property, to wit : Ixits 5, 6, 7 and 12, in Section it, Township 3 South, of Range Io West of Willamette Meri- diency, in Tillamook County, Oregon. The termsofaaid sale shall be for cash, and that from and after the 6th day of June. 19oo, the administrator will proceed to sell all the real property described herein and belonging to suid estate at private sale. OTTO WALTHER, Administrator of the estate of Edward Senke, deceased. Dated this 10th day of May, I900. ROBERT A, MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT- LAW, and wct weather. O regon C itv , O regon . HEADUGHT * * * lannl Title« mid Land Office Business a There are no idle men in Tillamook— and Specialty. with the exception of a few loafers who WEEKLY OREGONIAN have been raised that way—thanks to a One Year for >2.25 IJAMK8 McCAIN, republican administration. J A. W. SEVERANCE # * * TWO LIVE PAPERS«, J^cCAIN & SEVERANCE, Tillamook dairymen are receiving good NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. The regular subscription price of Land Oftice at Oregon City, Ore., prices for their butter fat, and it is not ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, April 2iat, 1900. THE HEADLIGHT is $1.50, nnd likely that they will be inclined to vote Notice is hereby given that the following T illamook . O regon . the regular subscription price of named settler has filed notice of his intention for less money for their product. to make final proof in support of his claim, and the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. that said proof will be made before the * * * of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Oi., Any one subscribing for THE Clerk on June 18th, I900. viz : The citizens who intend voting any AVID WILEY, M IL, JOHN R HARTER, HEADLIGHT and paying one other ticket but the republican might H.E. No. 1I750 f r the |jw 10, tp. 2 N, R. year in advance can get both for 8 W PHYSICIAN, 8UBGEON AND save themselves shoe leather by remain He nainea the fo lowing witnesses to prove $2.25. his continuous residence upon and cultivation ACCOUCHEUR. ing at home on election day. of said land, viz: * * * David W. Rhodes, Isaac II. Moore and Jasper All call promptly attended to. N Lesley, oi Balm, Or. ; Wesley G. Day. of Bay If you want to get it in the neck, vote City, Ur. T illamook , O regon . C has . B.M oores , Register. will bring the democratic ticket, for it you plenty of hard times. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Dr. J. W. Vogel, Land Office at Oregon City. Ore , * * * May 12th, 1900. S pecialist for R ekratction and Notice is hereby given that the f Bowing Vote a straight republican ticket and D efects of the E ve . General Banking and Exchange busi named settler has filed notice of his intention knock the hard times stuffin’ out of the to make final proof in support of tiisdaini. and ness interest paid on time deposits. that said proof will be made before the County Will visit TILLAMOOK every three democratic band wagon. Clerk of Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Oregon, Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger on June 281 d 1900, viz : months. How's this for expansion ? Last year terrified noses the different wire-pullers the exports of American farm products can count upon securing by working the and manufactures to Cuba, Porto Pico, "influence" racket. Up to the present it the Hawaiian, Philippine and Samoan is found they haven't enough democratic islands increased by more than 100 per nasals. # * * cent. Besides this, nearly $6,000,000 Admiral Dewey has got to the point worth of American flour went to the Orient last year, an increase of $2,000,- where he requires rest from the arduous 000 since 1898, most of it for China, duties devolving upon him during his Japan and Asiatic Russia. Uncle Sam tour, although hi» presidential boom is , J ames wii fy has two good stepping stones to Oriental only a few weeks old. What would he many, Sweden, and all foreign countries H E 11738, for the* E H of F.\, Sec. 8, T 2 N, R The Monroe Doctrine. 8 W. trade, one at Honolulu and the other at do if he were making a four-year con- He names the following witnesses to prove tinuous campaign for the presidential his continuous residence upon and cultivation Manila. TILLAMOOK, ORE. Within the past few month« much has of said land, viz : * * * nomination ? William M. Milla, of Hobnonville Or ; John R. I been said about the Monroe doctrine, its * * * Harter, of Balm, Or.; Isaac H. Moore, of Halin, If you vote the popocrat ticket you vote Or.; Westley G Day, of Bay City, Or. It is expected that 400 special officer», possibilities, and danger to the peace of to defeat the improvements to Tillamook C has . B. M oores , Register. the American nation. Secretary of War in addition to the regular police force of bays and harbors and the industrial de Root recently sounded the first official NOTICE FOR PUSUCATIOM. velopment of the county. Can you afford , Kansas City, will be required to keep note of warning when he practically ad 12,939, Land Office at Oregon City, Ore. April i6th. 1900. to do that if you are a dairyman or a the democratic national convention in mitted that if tne historic policy of the Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention shipper of any kind, or even a property i order. In addition to this fifty doctor» United States, "America for Americans," to make fi al proof in support of his claim, owner ? Well, then, don't let the demo- j will bein attendance to render assistance is to I k adhered to strictly in the future, and that said proof will l»e made before the County Ckrk of Tillain<»ok Co., at Tillamook, crats or prohibitionists hoodoo you for in emergency cases. Democracy evident we shall have to fight for it soon or late Oregon, on May 26th. 1900, viz. II MOORK, the pnrposeofsecuring votes. Thedemo- ly is preparing for a lively Fourth. On Friday Senator Lodge of Massachu Will Stand at Tillamook H.E. No. 11735, ISAAC for the W of E Bcc. 7, Tp 2 ♦ * # crats can't make any promises for gov City during the Sea N R. M W setts, one of the greatest intellects in this He names the following witnesses to prove ernment improvements, and even if they We wish to state that the nominees on country, practically confirmed the war son Of 1900. his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, v z did they would never be carried out. the republican ticket are in no wav con secretary's view, when addressing the David W. Rhodes, John R. Harter. Jasper N. nected with taxeaters and their asso senate in the interest of a greater navy. Breeding to Duke of Portland has passed I^sley and William H Easom, of Balm. Or. * * * C has . B M oors « Register. ciates, but have proved themselves to be When England was driven out of Vene the experimental period. His colts are It is lieginning to dawn upon the pop NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. a clean, reliable and honest lot of county in evidence. Do not take chances by zuela foreign eyes were opened to the fact ulists that their candidate for the vice Land office at Oregon City, Or. official». That is the reason why the that the Monroe doctrine was not a breeding to any other horse until J OU April 21ft, I900. presidency is nothing but a decoy duck. Notice ix hereby given that the following Headlight ask that every Tiilamooker myth. Foreigners learned then that it have inspected them. named settler has filed notice of bin intention They voted down the proposition to to make final proof in support of hi« claim, and * * was no longer a theory, but a condition, leave the place vacant oil the ticket and vote for them. that »aid proof will I m * made before the Clerk of PEDIGREE. which to those who had cast covetous I Tillanxxjk <<>., at Tillamook, Or., on June Nth, demanded a candidate of their own. Do VOU want to »ee a continuation of 12.939. Duke of Portland (6) bh foal 19OU, vic eyes across the Caribbean and beyond They now realize that they have been JOHN T. MOON, plenty of employment for the working ed 18K8 ; by William L., 4244, dam H E No 11 »4 for the Nw % Bee x>, Tp. 3 H. the Andes meant the death of their outgeneraled and have fallen into a trap classes at good wages ? Then vote the Miss Leggett, by Mambrino Star. 585 ; I RnW. names the following witnesses to prove fondest hopes of aggrandizement. *et for them. When the democrats re gd. Lady Simmon«,by Volunteer, 55 ggd : his He continuous resident.’upon and cultivation republican ticket, for it was that party The question of the wisdom ofthe Mon Julia, by Sir Henry, 285. Bred by Wm. of said land, vfx tuse to nominate Towne he is expected which changed the condition of the coun Mau'ii« Curl and George Smith, of Blaine, L. Simmons. Lexington, Ky. roe doctrine is an open one. Many stu- to pull off and leave the ticket just as try from industrial depression to in Robert O. Richards, of Heaver, Or.; Amoe Duke of Portland is n half brother to j Or.; W. Quick, of Tillamook. Or dents of international law. procedure and the democratic thimblerigger« proposed the celebrated stallion Axtell, who made C has H. M oores , Kegiater. dustrial activity and prosperity. precedent, declarethat it is whollvunten- a record of 2:12 at three years of age, to have it. * * * If * * able and cannot be maintained in the | and subsequently sold for the enormous T imkkh L amo , A ct Jt-yx 3, 1878.—Noricn for P ublication . Emperor William will not be frightened light of reason. But that question is sum of $105,000. Say, wasn't it tarnation hard to make United 8 ate« I.a nd Office, Dnke of Portland was shipped from up your taxes in Tillamook county under by the talk of war between Germany and not pertinent in view of the fact that the Oregon f’itjr, Oregon, Kentucky to the coast by Congressman _ May arid 1900 democratic hard times ?* You bet, and a the United States, which has been in- United States is committed irrevocably Tongue and Van B. De Laahmott, and Notice in hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of jected into the debate on the naval bill. to it. It is a part of our foreign policy while owned by them and in training great number of people who had valua June 3, 1878. entitled An act for the sale of ble property all over the country had to He has played the same game himself to and is entwined around the very life of has rej»eatedly been driven at a 2:20 gait. timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, As a sire Duke of Portland has no super, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex- dispose of it at a sacrific. or it was sold get pet measure» through the German the republic. It i» in no «ense a party ior. Hi« colts arc good sized, well form tended to ail the Public Land States by act of August 4, measure and could never become one, at sheriff's sale, and all on account of legislative body. # # ed and speedv. CHAS E DONALDfiON, but belongs to all of the people, since for F. C. SKOMI’,' Manager Of Ti lamook, county of Tillamook, state of industrial depression and money strin Oregon, has this day file«! In this office his Our country'» »ale» of agricultural pro seventy-five years they have approved gency brought about by the democratic sworn statement No 5I9I, for the purchase NOTICE or riMAI. «ETTLEWENT. duct» abroad during the last three year» of the lx>t No. 2 of Sec No. 23, In I own and maintained it. They could never Party. Oh, yes, vote ths democratic ————— 11 ship Nc I M, Range No 9 W. and will ticket if you want another dose of hard were $500.000.000 in excess of that re surrender it except by the sword There Notice 1« hereby given that the undersfxned. offer proof to show that the land sought corded for 1894. 1895 and 1896 Ye», fore. when soch conservative, thought executor of the last will and testament of is more valuable for its timber or atone than lor times. JOSEPH M TEKWILUOF.K b«k agricultural uurj-osrs and to eatabliah Ina the American market is certainly ex. ful statesmen as Root and Lodge see in filed I11 the County Court of th* Htatr o Oregon, clNttu to said land bCKN’t the Rr-glster and It* * * * for Tiliainook «o'lntk bis final serount h tri ver of thia office at Oregon < it y. Oregon, on times most the world'« affairs a probability that During democratic hard executor, and that Tuesday. th* third «lay of Monday, the 3oth day of July, 1900. He panding." m w » name« as witnesses J 11 -y, 1900 at the hour of ten • ’ clock a.m baa some foreign power will dare to over, every business man knew how hard it fixed by Mid court aa the tim»- for bear William Illingworth. George Himes John Do VOU want a continuance of pro», ride it the time to turn our especial at been nig of object one to »aid Mxouut and the settle Harter and Morriaoo Mills, of Tiilamoolc OtS was to sell goods and doubly so when ment thereof. Any and all oersona claiming adversely the Dated May 3rd. endeavoring to make collections. Many perity in Tillamook county ? Then vote tention to our army and navy is come. at»*/v»-deacrlbe<f lands are reqnaaled to file their for the re-election of Congressman Ton Those members of congress who are LLOYD CATHCART AMTTW, claim* In thia office on or before said 3(Mh day a business man passed through a busi Executor last will and teatament of of July, 19Oo. gue Dr. W. Tyler Smith and Mr. B L. threatening the defeat of the plans of the Joseph M. Terwilliger, de< tated. j C has B. M oor ««, Register. ness crisis, or went broke, which they srill not soon forget, but a retrospect o Eddy, for that will be good business pro- OF C. & E. Thayer P ortland ... O regon . O ffice : 132 F irst S treet . R esidence : 529 B ukhman S treet . DUKE OF PORTLAND, Standard Bred Stallion, C. A. BAILEY, IIKAI.KR IN STUDEBAKER WAGONS OSBORNE M O WENS, Buggies, hay rakes, plows, aiul ollie larui niseliiiieiy. You <au save luiiiiey by dealing with me, Special Price« on Buggies and Spring Wagons. C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore. EDGAR LATIMER, BARBER AMD HAIRDRESSER. SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, ETC. Electric Halbs nicely flitted up. flood for persons suffering with rheumatism, Building next door to the Post Office CHAS. ’ PETERSON, Barbei1 SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, Hot and Cold Baths EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS INSURII WITH Claude Thayer, Agent or Fireman's Fund and London and Lancashire Fire Insurance I Companies.