THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 31, 1900.
SUMMER CLOTHING and Spring Goods
°
^toclTof1 Clothine ai<sSPj®ndl<i ,Ass°rtment of Fashionably Made Gentlemen’s Clothing, suitable for Summer Wear.
You cannot
cannot buy
buy Ulotning
Clothing cneaper
cheaper in any of the large cities.
If vou want «
of shoddV material.
You
It will pay you.
nice Dress Suit, or a Summer Suit, call in and inspect our clothing,
Our
Ladies arid Gent.'s Shoes--all the Best Makes kept in Stock
UJant a pain of Fashionable, Well-made Shoes for Ease,
Wear, you
ase, Comfort
Comfort and
and Wear,
you must
must go
go to
to Cohn
Cohn &
& Co.
Co. ’ ’ s.
s
Fashionable HATS, CAPS, and FURNISHING GOODS
9
Tlxe
Training for the Public Service.
Leading
«
Tillamook Merchants.
ANGORA GOAT BREEDERS
sas Citv, it being the greatest western !
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Two of the nation's brainiest men Something of the Breed and the railroad center. Favorable rates can be
secured from all mohair raising districts,
cross swords in the May issue of Success,
Breeders’ Association and What and for car or train loads to the east or ß L. EDDY,
over the question, “ Should Young Men
They Propose to do.
to any part of the country for the finish
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
be Trained for Public Life ?*’
There has been some little said about ed product.
___________
Senator Foraker takes the negative Angora goats through the press of late,
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side of the question. Says he, in his although the industry is by no means a
Real Estate Transfers.
trenchant, stiletto-like phrasing: “ You new one. It may not he generally known
II. COOPER,
E. T. Davies to the Astoria Company,
cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's that Angora goats are the basis of one
car. No amount of education, or pro of the greatest industries in the world, various tracts in Tillamook county.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
fessional training, will make a man suc particularly in parts of foreign coun William S. Randall to Mary J. Bester,
lot
2
in
block
8,
Park
addi.
to
Tillamook
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
cessful as a diplomat, as a statesman, or tries. They produce more wealth and
city.
even as a politician, unless he has the furnish more sustenance for the people of
Minnie Hutchins to Ellen Hutchins, a
groundwork of common sense, integrity Turkey, Persia and South Africa than
und. 1.6th interest in lot 4, in block 9, of 'p li. GOYNE,
of character, and a reasonable aptitude any other industry in those countries.
I
Tillamook city.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
for public affairs. If he has these quali The governments of those countries
Francis Robison to David Bradlev,
ties he can succeed in any avocation, think so much of Angora goats, and
Office:
Opposite Court House,
various tracts in Tillamook and Yamhill
other things being equal; and he is likely knowing they have a good thing, have
counties.
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to drift, or be called, sooner or later, placed legal embargoes on the exporta
David Reasoner to W. W. Fenelon, Se
into the public service, especially if cir tion of these valuable animals from their
Vi of Se V, of sec 12, and E 12 ot Ne V4 of
cumstances should occur to make a de domains. In those countries Angoras
(JLA UDE THAYER,
sec 13, tp 3 S, R 8 W.
mand for hitn.
are the property of kings, princes and
U.S. to Jeremiah Murphy, S V jj of Nw
A TTORNE Y-AT-LA W,
“Special professional training may be titled potentates to such a large degree ’4 and E V2 of Sw Vi of sec 5. tp 2 S, R
necessary to make a diplomat in the that they absolutely control the output 7 W.
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European' sense, but not in the Ameri of mohair, of w hich the most valuable
Nels Hansen to Frank Patton, Se V2 of
fabrics known to fair ladies throughout sec 6, tp 2 N, R 8 W.
can.”
(J. J DALV.
Christendom are made.
¡OSCAR HAYTEK.
U.S. to Frances Spinier, Sw Vi of sec
Congressman Littlefield of Main says ;
TA ALY & IIAYTER,
“All hail to any improvement in adminis By dint of the merest luck in 1862 n 34, tp 1 S, R 10 W.
U.S. to Albert Benscheidt, Se Vi of sec
trations! The better the men in con few of these valuable animals were
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W,
trol, the fitter the public servants, the passed through the borders of Turkey 34, tp 1 S, R 10 W.
William A Oliver to John Ek, warranty
sooner we shall reach a perfect govern- unnoticed by one of the shrewdest of
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ment. The special training of young Georgia's enterprising citizens. From deed, all of lot 17, of sec 23, tp 3 N, R 10
this
importation
to
the
United
States
W.
men for the diplomatice service would be
Nellie O’Keefer to the Astoria Co., N V2 ROBERT A. MILLER,
a step in this general reform. It might began the Angora industry that we now
speak
of.
Far-seeing
and
enterprising
of
Sw Vi and N Vi of Se 14 of sec. 11, in
in time be extended to the public service
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
in other branches, and even reflect an I men secured w hat they could of this im tp. 2 N, R. 9 W.
O regon C ity , O regon .
portation,
bred,
raised
and
a
saved
the
Alvin Bendick to Joanna Tomlinson,
improvement in the personnel of con-»
Angoras
in
all
their
purity
until
at
this
WViofSw
J4
of
sec.
3
and
E
Vi
of
Se
Lami
Titles
ami
Land Office Biisintwe a
gress, but, for the present, it should be ,
Specially.
considered with especial reference to our time there are a goodly number in this >4 of sec. 4. tp. 2 S, R 10 W.
country—enough to extend the industry
foreign relations.
Is Money Everything ?
whereby it w ill become one of the most
(JAMES MCCAIN,
“The educative effort should be made profitable businesses that our farmers
¡A. W. SEVKKANCB
on
(Six
verses
from
a
clever
satire
by the colleges and universities and en and ranchmen may engage in, especially
modern society in the Smart Set for May.) WcCAIN & .SEVERANCE,
couraged and sustained by the nation. so when they know more about it. This
I11 our great and growing department of will be accomplished by this and other It is not worth that makes the man;
A TT0RN E Y S-AT-L A W,
state we have heretofore had merely in information and they will soon become It’s wealth—deny it they who can!
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telligent men of address to depend upon. enlightened on something that will prove ’Tis love for its alchemic ray
1 quite indorse the suggestion that we very remunerative to them. Think of That leads society astray.
should have men not only intelligent, shearing from four to eight and often It can't afford to snub a man
[JAVID WILEY, M.D.,
Built on the million-dollar plan !
but also adroit, skilled and clever as ten to twelve pounds of mohair to the
It only waits until it learns
PHYSICIAN. SURGEON AND
well. Let the colleges and universities fleece, worth 35 (<i 40c. a pound, with
What you have not, before it spurns.
ACCOUCHEUR.
enlarge their courses in civil government only a limited number of factories in
No wretch, if he has wealth galore,
and political economy and bring them this country. They are fully as prolific
All call promptly attended to.
Is kept long waiting at its door.
up to date. They[ should teach more as sheep and are not subject to many
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living languages and fewer dead ones. contagious diseases. They are also able It's wealth that gilds and burnishes;
It's
wealth
that
scandal
furnishes;
It should be firmly engrafted upon the to protect themselves from dogs and
It's wealth that causes all our woes ;
Dr. J. W. Vogel,
policy of both political parties, by de wolves.
It buys us friends and buys us foes.
S pecialist
for
R efratction AND
claration and by practice, that efficient ' The meat from Angoras, known as An-
We pay a fee when we are born,
D efects of th « E ye .
men will be kept in positions requiring gora venison, is fully as good as the
And when from earthly life we're torn,
expert knowledge and diplomatic train most juicy mutton. This meat is being
Will visit TILLAMOOK every three
When freed from wearing cate and toil,
ing regardless of party changes. Of sought now more than at any previous
months.
We pay for just six feet ofsoil
course, it would be inconceivable that time. Angoras live anil thrive on less
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In which to lay in peace away
this couise ever become applicable to all expensive feed than other stock. They
O ffice : 132 F irst S treet .
The still, cold form of crumbling clay.
R esidence : 529 S herman S treet .
offices ; as, for instance, Mr. Bryan, if prefer to live on hilly and irregular lands,
elected president, could not be expected such ns are «»fleast value to the farmer. Then yours, O Riches, be the field,
to retain either Mr. Hay or Mr. Gage at They will go into the thickest of thickets For to you all the virtues yield,
C. A. BAILEY,
the head of his respective department. and under brush and clean the land of When men despair your smiles to win
DKAI.hR IN
But there are official subordinates every every bush and shrub, thereby doubling They call you, goddess, "root of sin,’’
S TU DE BA KER H A GO XS
where who reallv do the most of the its value, and at the same time not in Yet if you but a glance bestow,
OSBORNE MOVERS,
How quickly all their maxims go!
work and are of the highest usefulness in juring in the least degree any feed suit
Buggies, I ihv rakes, plows, and ollie
'Twas envy of your power alone
the public service, who need not lie dis able for other animals.
farm inacliineiy. You can save
That seated virtue on a throne,
turbed. Civil service reform alone will
money by dealing with me,
With this knowledge of the superiority Where she is viciously abused,
Special Prices on Buggies and Spring
not meet the needs of our national of Angoras, a few gentlemen, some of the
And where her sceptre lies unused!
Wagons.
growth. There must be something more best breeders in the country, have or
U. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore.
and I think I have pointed out what it ganised the American Angora Goat Bree Society's a funny thing;
From
ennui
always
suffering.
is.”
ders’ association at Kansas City for the Its matrons take up every fad.
purpose of perpetuating and maintain And folly unto folly add.
Blasts From Ram’s Horn.
ing that breed, unimpaired in its puritv. They imitate ombrage joys;
for the benefit of future generations, the The clog «lance, with its dirt and noise ;
Doing is the proper end of doctrine.
12,939,
same as has l»een done for other thor The skirt dance, with its pretty hints;
the
Loose living and fast living are
ough bred stock. It is the pnrpose of The cake walk—done in gauze, not chintz;
same.
this association to bring together all And what may be. not what it should—
Deeds furnish the best answer to breeders of pure bred Angora in this Why, that's the very thing that's good.
doubt.
country, whereby they may liecome Truth hides her earnest, radiant face
Will Stand at Tillamook
A feeble faith is better than a mighty lietter acquainted and their efforts mu From nearly all the present race.
City during the Sea
tually benefited. The association de For she is naked, and she knows
feeling.
son Of 1900.
sires
the
aid
and
co-operation
of
all
It is always easier to forget bad habits
That people judge you by your clothes—
breeders of pnre
bred Angora Though scanty raiment is the rage
than to forego them.
Breeding to Duke of Portland haw pasted
I goats
It desires to establish a standard With women on the social stage;
the experimental pericd. His colts are
A lie feels easy only when it forgets of excellence that mnv be satisfactory to
Bnt Falsehood, always richly dressed.
in evidence. Do not take chances i by
that it has a truth on its track.
those having at heart the good of the Is welcomed, courted and caressed.
breeding to any other horse until you
;
Crooked men cannot exjiect to agn* Angora goat breed. It will gladly re-
The very man who stands before
have inspected them.
with the straight truths of the bible.
ceive suggestions from practical breeders The people, with the precious ore.
The church needs men who will get throughout the country. To further the
PEDIGREE.
out and do the chores, even though interests of bree.lers, the association pro. Farewell, farewell, Society.
You queen of notoriety .
12.939. Duke of Portland (6) lih foal
others are raising their snores.
poses to hold in Kansas City in the sec
ed 1888; by William L.. 4244; dam
Yon jeweled impropriety!
Miss la-ggett, by Mambrino Star, 585 ;
The richest man is not the one who ond week of October, this year, a com Yon mother of variety
gd. Lady Simmons, by Volunteer,55 gg«l
has the most, but the one who can be bination Angora goat s «le, the first <> And breeder of satiety!
Julia, by Sir Henry. 285. Bred by Wm.
the kind ever I ehl in this country. All
All
most thankful for the least.
L. Simmons. Lexington, Kv.
Farewell, oh. aristocracy.
breeders
are
reqoeste«!
to
send
to
this
Duke of Portland is n half brother to
Many a man savs the Lord’s prajtr
You
network
of
hypocrisy
!
It
the celebrate«l stallion Axtell, whii made
everyday who never thinks it worth sale some of their choice specimens It You callow, shallow mockery !
a record of 2 12 at three years of age.
while to try to hurt the devil with his will create great enthusiasm, resulting Of vice the wealthy patentee!
and subsequently sold for the enormous
in every breeder's being greatly liene- Farewell to thee, farewell to thee!
sum ofS105.000.
vote.
Duke of Poitlan«! was shipjied from
God is not worshiped in spirit and in fited.
Kentwky to the coast by CofigrcMman
The association also has in view the
INSURE WITH
truth in the church that has to go into
Tongue and Van B. I>e Lashmott, and
establishing at Kansas City of a cen-
while owned bv them and in training
the show business to raise money to pay
Claude
Thayer,
tral market for mobair. where buyers
has repeatedly been driven ata 2:20 gait.
its honest debts.
and «Hers can meet. whKh.s known to Agent or Fireman's Fund and London As a sire Duke of Portland has no snficr-
Many a gifted preacher can find time bea. the American Mohair exchange. It
ior. His colts are good sized, well form
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
cd and speedv.
to read a new book every week w ho , will also encourage manufacturer» ot
F. C. SKO.MP, Manager.
Companies.
couldn't find the parable of the prodigal I Mohair to erect establishments in Kan-,
son without a concordance.
/yien (iougß)
J. P. ALLEN,
Proprietor
ME.ALS IN T
CHY.
BEST
Tillamook, Ore
T imber L and , A ct Ji nm 3. I878 —N otice for
P ublicai ION.
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon.
March 22nd, 190 r»o.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the a«-t of Congrrssof
June 3. 1878. entitled An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, O egon.
Nevada ami Washington Territory,-’ as extended
to «11 the Public Land States by act of August 4.
1892,
CH RISTIA N ZIM M E R M A N,
Of North Yamhill, county of Yamhill, State of
Oregon, has this day file«l in this office his sworn
slate • en’ No 516s for the purchase of the Nt- %
of Section No. ,2. in Township 2 H, Rsiigr 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
Deceiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon,
on Wednesday, the 2oth day of June, 1900. He
names as witnesses :
William E Merritt, Ostrum P. Merritt, Curtis
Jones ami William S. Jones, of North Yamhill,
Dragon
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above deset 1 cd lands are requested to file heir
claims in this office on or before said 20th day of
June, I90C.
C hars . IL M oores , Register.
NO I l<
f :
or
1 I s X I
SI I I I » H I N I
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
executor <»f the last will and testament of
JOSEPH M. TERWILLIGER, deceased, Ims
filed in the County Court of the State o Oregon,
for Tillamook county, his final account as such
executor, and that Tuesday, the third day of
Ju>y, 1900, at the hour of ten o'clock a.in. has
been fixed by said court as the tinu- for hear
ing of object ons to said account and the settle
ment thereof.
Dated May 3rd, 19O')
LLOYD CATHCART SMITH,
Executor last will and testament of
Josopli M. Terwilliger, deceased.
CHAS.
r
PETERSON
9
^Barbei1
-- -------«iff- «,
SHAVING,
HAIR CUTTING,
SHAMPOOING,
Hot and Cold Raths.
DUKE OF PORTLAND,
Standard Bred Stallion, C. &
EVERYTH INC, STRICTLY EIRST CLASS
OF
E. Thayer
General B rii U ing and Exihaiiu* bum-
inlerwít pai<l on time depotilii.
iiurb
J’.xi liMngn on Englund, Belgium, tier*
in.iiiy, Swetleii, and all foreign conntiieH
TILLAMOOK,
FIRE
/.
5.
ORE
INSURANCE.
STEPHENS,
AGRNT FOR THE
HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON I &
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
COMPANIES.
Agent for North West Schord Supply
Company, Notary Public.
TILLAMOOK,
— OREGON
EDGAR LATIMER,
BARBER ANO HAIRDRESSER
6HA VING, 1IAIR < III ING,
HU A MUGGING, ETC.
Elettri«' Baths ni«-ely filli*«! lip. flood fof
persons suffering with rheumatism.
Bilihling next door to the Post Office.
T imber L and , A ct J vfk 3,
N oth k for
PUBLICATION.
United 8'Htes Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon,
May 2nd, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that In compliance
with the provision.»« of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled " A11 act for the sale <»f
timber lands in the States oi California, Oregon,
Nevada ami Washington Territory,” as ex
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, 1892,
CHAS. E. DONALDSON,
Of 'Pi lainiKik, county of Tillamook, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 5I9I, for the purchase
of the Ix»t No. 2 of Sec. No. 23, in town
ship No. 1 H, Range No. 9 W, and will
offer proof to show that the land sought
is more valuable for its limber or stone than tor
agiicultural purposes, ami Io establish his
claim to said land before the Register and Re
ceiver <»f this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on
Monday, the Both «lay of July, 1900.
lie
names as witnesses :
William Illingworth, George Himes, John
Harter ami Morrison Mills, oi Tillamook. Ore.
Any mid all persons claiming iidvemelv the
above-described hinds are r«'<|nested to tile their
claims in this office on or before said 30th day
of July, itioo.
( has II. M oores , Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.
A pril 21st. Iqoo.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in suppoi t of his claim, and
Unit said proof will be matte before theClerk of
Tillamook <•<»., at Tillamook, Or., on June Mli,
19OO, viz :
JOHN T. MOON,
H E No. 11294 f«»r the Nw % s«-c. 20, Tp. 3«.
R m W
He name« the following witnesses toprove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of sai<l land, viz :
Maieus Curl ami Georg«- Smith, of Blaine,
Oi.; Robert O. Richards, of Beaver, Or.; Amos
W. Quick, of Tillumook, Or.
C iias . B. M oores . Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Otego i City, Ore .
Apr I 21 at. 1900.
Notice I* hereby «¡veil that Hie following
named Bottler han tiled notice of hi« intention
to make tliml pt oof in support oi Ilia claim, and
that Haiti proof will
be made l>efore the
Clerk of 1 illamook County, at Tillamook, Oi
on June lKth. I900. viz :
JOHN R
IDRTKR,
HE No 1I750 I r the 8* '«,«»♦< 1«. tp 2 N, It.
• W.
He nameM the fo lowing witneawn to prove
I i I h e<>ntinuou- residence upon and cultivation
of said laud, viz:
David W Rhode?, ' kahc ll. Moore and Jaaper
N. Lesley, of Balm, Or
Weaiey <». Day. oi Bay
City, Or.
C har . B.M oorer . Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
I,mid office nt Oj-vpon City. Ore ,
Muy lath,
Notice i* hereby given Hint tnu I lluwiiig
HHiiit fl wltler Im* filed notice of hits intention
to make filial |»i oof In support of tiiwcluiiii, end
that »aid proof will l»e nia«h before the ' utility
Ch i k uf Tillamook co. al Tillamook, Oregon,
on June a’iid k / m », viz
J A M E N W11 K Y,
If E. iI7S»« for lh< K !i of I-;q, Hee. 8, T. 2 N, R.
MW.
f
lit* iiHineM the following witn<*«Men to prove
I i I m continuous residence upon and cultivation
of Mid kind v «/
William M .M i II n , of Ifotiiioiiville Or John K.
Harter, of Balm, Or.; I mhmc H. Moore, of Ba in,
Or ; \t < rtley G liny, of Hay Cltj , ()r.
C ham . B. M imimks , Regintcr.
MUItl. OF
FINAL ACCOUNT
NoHee I m h»rM>y given that the undersigned
baa filed tiin final aeeonnt in the matter of the
»title of JOSlAll BIOGH, det catted, ami that
by order vf the County < ourt, for Tillnmook
County, Oregon, made and entered on r«*roid
Ma» Mlh. foat. the name will be heard and deter
mined at toe hour of 10 o clo« kam July yr«’,
19oo, at the < ourl limine, in aai<l«0 inly, ami all
perMHtS having objc> ti«>na to sneh hliai Hrcount
and the aettlemeiit thereof, ate hereby retjuired
to 1 resent them on nr la-fore nahl date.
Dated May 9th, 19o<»
JOHN A
BIGG*.
Executor of th* lawt will and testament
of Josiah Bigg«, deccaae«!
N«»Tl<
of ahminimi ic aioic *
NAI.K.
Notier in hereby given, that tn ptirmiRiicr of
hii or <1« r of -ale 111 ;.<!•■ an<l • n f • 1 « 'I ti> t Io ' <»unty
< 'ourt of Tillamook County. HtMe of • >r 'Ann, on
the Stil «lay of May, 1900. in the matlei of Ihn
otsf«* of F.fiWAHf» MENKE, deosard. the
AfImiftiMrator of said estate will erll at pihatr
nak niLjt i i lo «tinfi< uiation by »aid Court. Mil of
the following d'-ri rVird real piop rty, to a it
Ddi» ft, 6, 7 anti 12, in Section il. Township t
*»«iiith, • f Kane«- Io West of Uillainrftr .M«*H
d)**ncy. In iiilainook Cosniy, Otegon
Ihn
terms of zahl ►al* abal! be for caah. ami that
from ami alter the 5th day «if June r*x», the
a<imi in-':'*i'l pi ' ho "I to sail a I Ihr
property d*-«»ciiiH><i herein an«i l/eioogiug to mi «1
«•tat« al private »ale
oTIO WAl.THFK
Admit*istrstor of Hi«' ratate of Edward
senke, d«-«-ra»rd.
Dated this lOthday of May, I700.