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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 28, 1900. BOYS ! Its the COLUMBIA CHAINLESS EVERYWHERE THIS YEAR. BUT WE HAVE Columbias, Hartfords, Clevelands, Stormers And Pennants. AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY’S POCKET. These Bicycles have good Pedigrees, have been the STANDARD for years and years. They are right in Design, Material, Weight and Price. No matter whether you pay us $25 or $75 for a wheel, you get your money’s worth. B. C. LABM, Agent, Tillamook, next door to Bank Fixing Chuck Holes in Roads. A number of roads in this county would be in a fairly good condition at the present time if some provision had been made to fix small chuck holes from time to time, but as it is these have been neglected and allowed to become larger and larger until the road becomes im passable at these points. Where a load of gravel would have fixed several of the chuck holes if they had been attended to at the proper time, it will take several loads now to fill some of them, which means, of course, additional expense in fixing them. In building county roads it is poor economy after fixing them to let them run down. Now that road super visors have been elected in eighteen dis tricts perhaps it will be easier to attend to fixing ronds when they only need a little work upon them from time to time to keep them in good condition. This is a matter which the county officials should consider with a view of having it looked after in future, for it is false eco nomy and a detriment to good roads to spend money upon them and not make any provision to keep them in repair. Eovine Tuberculosis. Bryan’s Goose is Cooked. dined to the opinion that the most pro Notice. bable of the four possibilities named arc The re-nomination of McKinley for the first and fourth, with the first hav I I have three yoke of good work cattle president and Roosevelt for vice-presi ing the advantage. If the unscrupulous to sell; well broke and in fine shape. dent is an assurance that the republican W. M. S cott , Woods, Ore. dowager empress, through connivance party will remain in power, for it dis. with Russia, should escape the conse pels all doubt as to how the electors of quences of her open sympathy for the The White Clover Cheese Factory, New York will vote, which, until the boxers, China would be henceforth a Operated by T. S. Townsend, will nomination of Teddy, was considered a very unsafe place for missionaries or for begin on February 1st, working up the doubtful state, for this is the year it was farmers ’ milk into cheese by the pound, eigners in any capacity. The effort to expected that New York would flop over partition China would result in the or on the co-operative plaji. Will guaran and take a somersault to the democratic most deplorable conditions, unless Pro tee first-class article and quick sale ; also will guarantee the highest market price column, Bryan had a fighting chance fessor Goldwyn Brown has overdrawn when sold. This change has been made before the nomination of Roosevelt. It it. A fearful vista ofslaughterand deso at the request of several of my patrons. has all vanished now, and Bryan must lation would follow, he thinks. China Call at factory for full information. Come one. Come all. • consider his political goose already has a population of 400,000,000, and cooked. the inhabitants are fanatically hostile to foreigners. Though unmilitan» they are The Unpatriotic Educator. utterly reckless of life, and being poorly The resignation of Dr. Henrv Wade Ro equipped with the modern appliances of gers as president of the Northwestern war, in the case of a conflict the butchery university was not altogether unexpect would be by the millions, and fearful to ed, for he has not been in complete ac anticipate. Nothing else adds so much Americans are not as intolerant of cord with the trustees of the institution 3 the ch Arm of the drawing ■r boudoir as the softly radi for some time. The direct cause of Dr. Chinese hostility to foreigners as are ant light from CORDOVA Candies. Nothing will contribute more to the Rogers’ withdrawal from the college some of the European nations. Besides artistic success of the luncheon, tea or dinner. The best decorative whose head he has been for the past ten the knowledge on the part of the Chinese candles for the simplest or the most elaborate function—for cot that their country is in danger of being years was a difference between him and tage or mansion. Made in all colors seized by these foreigners, the opium and the most delicate tints by the trustees of the institution regarding STANDARD OIL CO. and sold everywhere. policies and plans regarding the conduct wars are an eternal bar to favor and to of the university; but back of this is a confidence. There is the warning of friction between them which has existed Egypt and of other nations old in story. The Chinese are jealous of their rights. for a long time. Over a year ago Dr. Rogers began to They have occupied their country for identify himself with the so-called anti 4,000 years, and they behold the 12,939, imperialist movement. At a public meet foreigner as their hereditary enemy. The ing held in Chicago on April 30, 1899, he I boxers are a new organization formed to was one of the principle speakers who eradicate evils, to them intolerable, and denounced the national administration the sympathy of the people as well as and its policy of expansion. At this the government is with them. They will Will Stand at Tillamook meeting, whenever the name of Aguin win in the end. Dairying appears to be attracting the attention of a number of farmers in Ore gon, and by the establishment of a large number of creameries and cheese factories in some parts of the state the past year the industry is making good progress. There is one feature connected with dairy, ing which needs attention, that of tuber, culosis in dairy cattle. The office of dairy and food commissioner is a move in the right direction if it was filled bv a aldo was mentioned it was greeted w’ith person who was a specialist and could I cheers, and President McKinley and the determine whether cattle were infected i American soldiers in the Philippines were with tuberculosis, and who should have i hissed. Dr. Rogers was one of those who an assistant in each county. We believe | called McKinley a tyrant and held up the next state legislature should make Aguinaldo as a patriot and a second some provision to ascertain definitely George Washington. Following this the health condition of the dairy cattle meeting were several smaller ones in of Oregon, for it is only by the most rigid Chicago and vicinity in which Dr. Rogers inspection can this infectious disease of was the leader and star speaker. tuberculosis be eradicated in dairy herds. This ‘pernicious activity” in support That the disease exists to some extent in ing a man who was in arms against the the cattle herds of Oregon will be vouch I government of the United States was ed for where the government inspectors disapproved by the trustees of the uni make a most thorough examination at versity, and President Rogers was slaughter of all stock before it is killed severely criticized for the prominent part and the vital parts when the carcase is he had taken. His attitude of opposition being dressed, for it is no uncommon to the government of his own country sight to see a beef condemned as unfit for was bitterly resented by patrons of the human food and consigned to the tank school, tor the Methodists are a loyal to make fertilizers. We understand that class of people. They regarded his ex- Oregon cattle is not infected with tulier- I pressions as highly improper from a man culousis nearly as much as the cattle and intrusted with the education of hundreds dairy herds in California. Take a dairy of American youth, who should be in county like Tillamook, with perhaps no stilled with patriotic ideas and not with less than twelve thousand head of cattle, disloyalty to the American flag. and there is no provision made to eradi. A man who holds such views as those cate the disease or to know where tuber- uttered by Dr. Rogers is not a safe man culousis exists. Dairymen can do much for the head of an institution for the by keeping their barns in a healthy condi 1 education of young men and women ; tion and with plenty ot ventilation, for and when he shows no more discretion this is a good preventative for stock not or decency than to give public expression infected with the disease. The medical : to them he certainly establishes his un profession traces many diseases of child fitness for the place occupied by him. To hood to the unsuspected cow, and the ■ teach the doctrine of disrespect to the yearly mortality is variously estimated I flag of his country and to encourage the in all large cities, traceable to the distri ' youth under his charge to the belief that bution of tubercular infected products. men who are in armed rebellion against It is not only in milk but in meat that the government are martyrs to a worthy the germs of tuberculosis may be taken cause is sufficient evidence that a man is into the system and the person become a i not a proper person to be engaged in victim of consumption, therefore a law educational work. He is a dangerous cannot be made too stringent to con individual to guide young America. If demn cattle and destroy meat infected he holds to such opinions and cannot re with tuberculosis. frain from making them public, he should join the Democratic party and take the String them Up, by all Means. platform as a professional political alarmist. . The oft repeated assertion made by The “Good Europeans.1* Otis that the war is over in the Philip pines don't appear to pan out that way, for in a report from that island it is re- Talleyrand's “good Europeans,'' with mber of ---------- American sol. their "spheres of influence,''their consul ported that a niii». — diers were ambushed, and that seven ates and missions, their offers to “lease were killed, eleven wounded and one miss- ports.” their unquiet dreams of “parti ing. But guerilla warfare is what was tion” are about to make as pretty a mess expected and may continueyet for a long of their benevolent interference in China time. Evidently harsh treatment will as do the good angels of peace who at have to be resorted to before this mode tempt to step in between in a family row. of fighting can be stopped. It may be The menacing attitude of some of these considered inhuman and shock the sensi covetous peacemakers is certainly not bility of a number of Americans who are apt to gain the favor of the Chinese gov on the political and not on the shooting ernment, and may drive the two-faced old dowager empress over to the“boxers" line, if it is absolutely necessary to string up a batch or two of Filipinos who may without reserve. If all the powers were represented at be captured fighting in this way. We prZlict it would soon have a good effect, Pekin for the same purpose and with the for stern measures will bring the natives same object that the United States is represented there the present deplorable to time sooner than to keep pandering to them and politely inviting them to lay condition would lie impossible. It has down their arms. Besides, the lives of been correctly stated that there are four possibilities of the outcome of the pres many American soldiers will be spare 1 ent condition of affairs in China: First, by stringing up a tew guerrilla warriors, for that would make the natives scared the dowager empress will come out vic torious; second, the so-called emperor for fear of getting their neck in the noose. mav be restored under a coalition of the It may be thought un-Christian to recom foreign powers; third, China may lie di mend such a course, but it's humanity to vided among the nations; fourth, Russia do so if this guerilla war in the Philip, .... .. beat in|orn)w] ftu- pi e. <ainot be .to,ped in any other mayMyna, dents of international politics are in- way. | Candles TILLAMOOK IRON WORKS, (Successors to L. Hiner) Practical Machinists And Blacksmiths. Steam Boat and Loggers’ Work and Heavy Forging a Specialty. Estimates given on new machinery. OREGON- TILLAMOOK. Truckee Lumber Co., OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN FIR & SPRUCE Lumber BOX SHOOKS. DUKE OF PORTLAND, GENERAL MERCHANDISE And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES, Standard Bred Stallion, Hobsonville, Or. J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr. Teg For the Nehalem. Craft of exceptional strength seem to be in vogue at the present day, and be sides the strong steam schooners now building at Supple’s, there is another of greater strength being built at the yards formerly occupied by the Hale & Kern Co. at Portland. This is a tugboat, and will be the prop erty of C. H. Wheeler, a welbknown saw mill owner who has business interest on the Nehalem River. The craft was de signed and modeled bv J. Johnston, the well-known shipbuilder. The work is be- ing done under the supervision of Edwin G. McKay, one of Portland’s early boat builders, and an expert in his line. It is intended to use the boat as a tow craft, for the purpose of bringing lumber bar ges from the Nehalem country to Asto ria, Her dimensions are 85 fret over all, 20- foot beam and 9-foot depth of hold. The framework is the most astonishing por tion of her many advantages. The ma terial used on the ribs is 10 by 12 inches, and placed at an interval of inches. The work was begun the first of the pre sent month, but some delay has been ex perienced because of the nonarrival of a portion of the material. Her machinery is of an old model, and will be secured from another craft in the upper country. Her boiler will be new’, however, and is now being placed to gether at the shops of the Willamette Iron Works. It is not known at just what time she will be launched, as the repairs to the machinery will hold the work back. Real Estate Transfers. Homer Mason to Elizabeth Wiley, lot 5 and W Vi of lot 6 of block 8, in Tilla mook City. Howard T. Rankin to Charles L. Graton, W Vi of Ne X. Ne 14 of Nw % of sec. 13, and Sw U of Se % of sec. 12, tp. | | 1 S, R. 8 W. A. E. and Jennie Cook to Catherine Cook, lots 11, 12, 13 and 14 in sec. 6, tp. 2 S, R. 6 W. Jennie A. Rol^son to Benson M. Martin, 27 acres in lot 4, sec. 7, tp. 1 S, R. 6 W. I. D. Peters to T. E. Davies, W 12 of Nw ’4 and W T4 of Sw V4, sec. 22, tp. 2 S. R 7 W. John Magnuson to the Astoria Co., Nw «4 of sec. 9, tp. 2 N, R. 9 W. Althea Magnuson to the Astoria Co., N Vi of Sw *4 and Se Vi of Sw 14 of sec. 5 and Ne Vi of Nw 14 of sec. 8, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W. U.S. to Anson F. Rogers, Se 14 of sec. 24, tp. 3 N. R. 7 W. U.S. to Frederick M. Heidel, Nw of sec. 24, tp. 3 N, R. 6 W. U.S. to George 0. Rogers, Sw ’4 of sec. 24, tp. 3 N. R 6 W. U.S to Julia L. Joyslin, Ne 14 of sec. 25, tp. 3 N. R. 6 W. U.S to John L. Barnard, Nw Vi of sec. 25, tp. 3. N, R. 6jW. Geo. W. Phelps to Mary L. Hayes, part of lot 2, in block 8, tow n of Tilla mook. City during the Sea son Of 1900. Breeding to Duke of Portland has passed the experimental period. His colts are in evidence. Do not take chances by breeding to any other horse until you have inspected them. AGENTS STEAMERS W. H. KRUGER AND TILLAMOOK, WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE. Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort. C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor. Agents for Kopp’s Brewery, the Brewer of the Fir.est Beer in the Northwest. PEDIGREE. Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privately 12.939. Duke of Portland (6) bh foal ed 1888; by William L., 4244; dam confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home. Miss Leggett, by Mambrino Star, 585 ; gd. Lady Simmons, by Volunteer, 55 ggd Julia, by Sir Henry, 285. Bred by Wm. L. Simmons, Lexington, Kv. Duke of Portland is a half brother to the celebrated stallion Axtell, w ho made a record of 2:12 at three years of age, and subsequently sold for the enormous sum of $105,000. PROPRIETORS OF Duke of Portland was shipped from Kentucky to the coast by Congressman Tongue and Van B. De Lashmott, and while owned by them and in training has repeatedly been driven at a 2:20 gait. As a sire Duke of Portland has no super DEALERS IN ior. His colts arc good sized, well form ed and speedv. F. C. SKOMP, Manager. Shop next door to Larsen's Hotel, Tillamook Tillamook City, Oregon. LEACH & JONES, Tillamook Meat Market Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. GLEN LEE, JR. The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK Carrying U.S. Mail. The Celebrated Imported FRENCH CANADIAN STALLION Is a beautiful Blood Bay. W eight —1400 pounds. Son of Glen Lee, 1669 ; Grand Sire, Glen Lee, 303. First Dam, Flora, by Heather, 1683. Second Dam, Kate, by Wallace, and was bred by Darling Clendeboys, Ont. G len L ee will make the season of 1900 at McNamer & Grayson’s Livery Stable, Tillamook City, and at W. T. West’s place, Beaver ; also at L. Fleck’s Stage leaves Tillamook daily exeept Sunday Farm on Ncstucca. Care will lie taken to prevent accident, Stage leaves N- Yamhill daily exeept monday, will not be responsible for them. PATE WELLS, Manager. Tickets must be secured the day previous from the Agents at Tillamook & North Yamhill Stage Line. JOHN BARKER, proprietor Dressmaking Parlors. MRS. J. K. SMITH Has opened Dressmaking Parlors in the East half of the Watch Tower Build ing, where she is prepared to do dressmaking, both fancy and plain. Fit guaranteed. EDGAR LATIMER, BARBER ANO HAIRDRESSER SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, ETC. Electric Batlix nicely flitted up Good for persona suffering with rheumatism, Building next door to the Poet Office. ------------------------ ;---------------------------- North Yamhill and Tillamook. ______________________________ ___ PACIFIC LUMBER CO., Manufacturers of All Kinds nf Fine Merchantable Lumber. TILLAMOOK, OR. Fine Dressed Flooring and Finishing Lumber a Specialty. Loeal Orders Promptly Filled. Well Stocked Lumber Yard near Court House. HEADLIGHT and WEEKLY OREGONIAN One Year for >2.25. TWO LIVE PAPERS. The regular subscription price of THE HEADLIGHT UJ1.S0, and the regular subscription price of the Weekly Oregonian is JI.50. Any one subscribing for THE HEADLIGHT and paying one year in advance can get both for $2.25. ENGINES BOILERS RUSSELL High Grade Machinery 8AW MILLS ^THRESHERS f “ STICKERS ' “ ‘ & co. Writ« for Catalogue acd Pricer. PC'.TLAND, OrXGON.