Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 23, 1900, Image 2

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    _________________________________ THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 23, 1900.
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HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS.
groceries .
STOVES & RANCES. %
£
ft
Large Line Charter Oak Stoves.
Star Estate Ranges,
Umpire Air Tight Heaters,
Doors, Windows & Glass,
Churns & l Butter Workes,
Milk Cans,
Paints 8 l Oils.
HARDWARE.
We carry a First Class Stock of Groceries and Provisions,
Canned Goods' etc., which will be found complete in every line’
We want your trade and will do our best to give satisfaction in all
transactions.
We keep in stock a nice line of China, Crockery, Glass,
Tinware, etc.
We carry the Largest Stock of
ft Hardware in Tillamook County.
Before buying Nails, Windows,
$ Doors
,¿7
ft.
and Sashes call
and get £
. ....................................
our
prices.
CHINA & TINWARE.
M c I ntosh & McNAIR. Tillamook.
■i'
SIB KICIfF’S
NAI.E
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
affiliated with the republican party, how 986,626.17, or a reduction of $16,819,-
Fifteen Cents a Day for Food.
N otice i * H ereby G iven ,—That the under-
can he secure enough votes to elect him 911.87.
siL'iivii a* sheriflfof Tillamook county, Oregon
' Chicago university has recently been
iimh-i ami by virtue of a writ of execution dated
United States senator ? The defeat of the
Fred <;. Baker, Ptibllnlier
The total amount paid for pensions
ß L. EDDY,
the lblh day of July, I9OO. issued out of the Count v
•■••••••••■•••••■•■••••••••■■•••••■•■■•••■■e» republican legislative ticket in Multno­
having a discussion as to the question
( Hint of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook
since 1866 reached the enormous sum of
county,
to enforce the judgment made and en­
attorney - at - law .
mah county last June was a great $2,528,373,1 47 and these figures do not : of how a man and wife may attend
RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION.
tered in said court on the 16th day of July,
I
college
and
live
on
$300
a
year.
Presi
­
in
the
action
of Claude Thayer, ms plaintiff, vs*
surprise,
and
there
may
be
another
sur
­
(STRICTLY LN ADVANCE.)
include expenses for medical examina­
T illamook , O regon H. Ilmh ii ami Oak Nolan, as defendants, will
prise when it comes to electing a United tion and administration of the pension dent Harper of the university has
on Monday, September the 10th. ar 10 o’clock, ju
One year.......
$1.50
th» iurenoon of said day, at the Court House,
taken up the subject and proposes to
Six months....
75 , States senator, for, from all accounts, bureau and its several agencies, for
at Tillamook, in said Tillamook county, ()rei
yy 11. cooper ,
demonstrate
that
15
cents
a
day
per
gon, s *U at public unction, for cash in I’, s. gold
the
factional
light
in
the
republican
Three months.
which there was paid during the last
501
coin, to the highest anil best bidder, the fol-
lowing described tract of land, to wit: South
Office at corner of Main and 2nd street: party will be just as uncompromising thirty.fi ve vears about $85,000,000. In, capita will provide a family table with
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
011c half of Lots Nos. 1 and 2, in Block No. 2, in
1
sufficient
wholesome
food.
He
will
try
and
embittered
as
heretofore,
and
in
all
•■•■■■■•■■■■■•■•■•■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■•■■■■■a
addition to the more than two and a
Tillamook City, State 0» Oregon, and the build­
OREGON.
probability will remain so as long as ex­ half billion dollars paid out for pen­ the experiment upon his own house­
ing thereon, lt> satisfy the Hum of lAO-hundred
TILLAMOOK,
To Recognize the Industries.
i ami ninety dollars ,¿290.00) and the costs of this
Senator IL XV. Corbett is a candidate sions and incidental expenses of dis-1 hold until he becomes hungry for a
sale.
II. H. ALDERMAN.
steak and broiled m H. GOY NE,
Not a few influential and successful and his henchmen want to be the whole bursements between 1865 and 1900, 1 two-inch porterhouse
Sheriff of Tillamook County Oregon.
Dated ■>( first publication. August o’tli, |<, (>.
manufacturers of Oregon argue, and with thing in the republican party. Should it i there was also expended, in round num- spring chicken.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
proposition for a
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
a good deal of logic, that the state should i 'eventually transpire—it's hard to tell , bers, $48,090,000 for the establishment j It is a much easier
Land office at Oregon City. Ore.,
| what is going to happen—that it is to be
Office: Opposite Court House,
and maintenance of national homes for • family to live on 1.5 cents a day each
be represented in the state and national '
July 14th, iqoo .
Notice
is
hereby
given that the f ¡lowing-
j
than
for
a
single
individual
to
do
it.
I
a
choice
between
Mr.
Corbett
and
Mr
T illamook , O regon .
disabled volunteer soldiers. The aggre- I
legislatures by those who represent the |
named settler has filed untie» of his intention
' For a family of six, this means almost
to make final proof in support of nis claim, and
manufacturing industries to a larger ex- j [ Inman, would it surprise anyone that a gate appropriated for these homes for ,
thatsaid proof will be made before the t ounty
j $1 a day, and $1 will purchase a con-
tent than heretofore. The future of Ore­ ! number of republicans voted for the lat­ the current year is nearly $4,900,009.
! Clerk of Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Oregon,
0LAUDE THAYER,
on August 24th 1900, viz:
gon depends largely upon the introduc- , ter? If there was no factional fight in 1 Certainly these statistics must impress ' siderable amount of wholesome food if
REl BEN WILLIAMS,
H E. No. 11,483, for the E l.. of E %, sec. 18, tn. 4
tion and maintenance of industries, and , the republican party, Mr. Inman’s chance everybody with the boundless liberality properly expended. One of the young
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
I S, R. 10 W.
of
election
would
be
mighty
small,
and
I
women
at
Chicago
university
has
given
it is a wise suggestion that those who are J
mimes the following witnesses to prove
of the government to the union soldiers
T illamook , O regon . : 1 his He continuous
residence upon and cultivation
identified with manufacturing interests it is the persistence with which an objec­ and must be accepted by all fair-minded the results of her own experiment in
j of said land, viz :
tionable
candidate
is
being
forced
upon
'
cheap
living.
She
conducted
the
house
­
Enas
H.
Stone,
Jerry Lewallen, Bert Sher­
should also become prominent figures in !
persons as a complete answer to the
«JAMES MCCAIN.
wood and John Lowrance, of Hebo, Oreso .
the body politic and the industrial ad- i the republican party which makes Mr. charges that the veterans are not being hold affairs for a man and wife and
(A. \V. SEVERANCE
C has . B. M oores , Register.
vanceinent of Oregon. Political convcn-1 Inman a formidable candidate, coupled properly provided for and justly treated. two children, and her figuring shows ^[(CAIN & SEVERANCE,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
that the family of five lived comfort-
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.
tions rarely ever give it a thought that I with the fact that he has fora number of
July 14th. 1900.
ably on an outlv for good of 55 cents
the manufacturing interests are deserving ! years been heart and son! identified w ith
A TTORN E Y S- A T- L A W,
Notice is hereby given that the following
1 named settler has tiled notice of his intention
Oregon
’
s
industries,
manufacturing
the
each
a
week.
Some
of
the
married
stu-
Fighting
Fire
With
Fire.
of some kind of recognition. No doubt I
T illamook , O regon .
to make final proof in support of his claim,
dents at the university have found 30
and that said proof will be made before the
this is on account of those engaged in I state’s resources and shipping them to
County Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook,
all
parts
of
the
world,
thus
helping
in
The
embattled
farmers
of
Kansas
are
cents
a
uay
sufficient
for
two
persons,
manufacturing pursuits having no time
Oregon, on September -yrd. 1900, viz.:
OAVID WILEY, M.D.,
JOHN H. SI.OAN,
to monkey with politics, consequent!v sonic measure to make Oregon prosper­ about to enter upon a novel campaign and tested bills of fare have been sub­
H E. No. 12,130, for the S
of Sw % Kec- 9. Se
¡in their own interests. They propose, mitted to show what has actually been
of Se *4 sec. s and Ne ’4 of Ne *4 See. 17, Tp. 6 8-,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
those who arc able to pack primaries and i ous.
K. 10 \\ .
done.
The
following
is
a
sample:
to
organize
a
corporation
with
$20,000,-
;
control con ventions generally succeed in I Nation’s Uberai Pension Policy.
ACCOUCHEUR.
He names the following witnesses to prove
000 capital, divided into $10 shares, for . Breakfast—Fried cornmeal mush with
his continuous lesidence upon mid cultivation
getting themselves forced to the front. I
of said land, wz •
All
call
promptly
attended
to.
Albert Plank, Mrs. Ella Plank, of Tillamook,
Let us forget our party prejudices for a
Most people have 110 adequate con­ the purpose of establishing warehouses syrup; baked potatoes. Dinner—Potato
Oiegon : Nicies Affolter. Wilhelm Grasshof, of
T illamook , O regon .
few minutes and look at the situation in- l 1 ception of the liberality with which the in various large eastern cities through soup, baked liver, boiled rice, with
Emma, Oregon.
C has , B M oores Register.
telligcntly. In looking over the list of ; United
1
States government has treated 1 which their farm products can be han­ cheese, baked. Supper—Scalloped beef,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
state legislators it is plain that the man- i ’ the union soldiers. The pension tig- ' dled and sold in competition with the , with hominy, bread and butter, stewed «OBERT A. MILLER,
Land
Office at Oregon City, Or.
prunes.
____________ '
ufacturing interests of Oregon are poorly j ures
'
that will appear in the forthcom­ grain elevator trusts.
July 28. I900.
ATT03AEV-AT LAW,
Notice
is
hereby
given that the following
The wheat crop of Kansas this year I
report of the commissioner of pen-
represented. The same may be said of j ing
'
named settler has filed notice of her intention
Swift Punishment.
O regon C itv , O regon .
to make final proof in support of her claim, and
our representatives at Washington, not I sions—an advance statement of which ! will, it is estimated, aggregate 73,000,- i
Land Titlesand Land Office Business a that said proof will be made before the 1 olinty
that we wish to sav one word of dis­ I The Bee has received—are cloipient tes- I O0O bushels, or 60,000,000 bushels more 1 The profession of train robbing has
Clerk o? Tillamook Co . at Tillumook. Oregon,
Specialty.
on September 1?, 1900, viz.:
paragement of those who have been j timony to the nation's gratitude to its than is needed tor home consumption. 1 never been a profitable one in the west,
I.CCIA .1 HUNT.
H. E. No. 11560. for the E l^of Nw
a,,d E S' of
placed in honorable positions by popular ' defenders. They also effectually dis- I he proposed farmers’ combine is said neither is itconductive to longevity. The
Sw 11. see. 29, Tp. 2 N., R. 7 W.
vote. How then arc the manufacturing I pose of the charges in regard to the dis- to be justified by the chief promoter ' short but decisive battle between offi-
C. A. BAILEY,
She names the following witnesses toprove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
DEALER IN
interests to be recognized ? Will the next I crimination of the pension office under I of this agricultural trust on these cers of the law and the outlaws on the
of said la ml, vtz :
5 TUDEBA KER II A GON
state legislature consider this when it the present administration against the 'grounds: "The fight of the farmers Kansas-Colorado border proves the
W alter J. Smith, Egbert 1» Severance, of Wil­
son, Oregon; Morrison Mills, of Tillamook,
OSBORNE MOWERS,
proceeds to elect a United States senator ? old soldiers.
against the trusts has proved a failure holdup business to be an excellent means
Oregon; Kittie Mills, of Wilson, Oregon.
C has . B. M oores . Register.
We hardly think so, unless the matter is
It appears that on July 1, 1900, the and it is now time tor them to change i of committing suicide. One train rob­ Buggies, bay rakes, plows, and otlie
farm machinery. Yon can save
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
agitate 1. Of the candidates who aspire to number of pensioners on the rolls was 1 their tactics. They should form a com- ber shot to death while attempting to
money by dealing with me,
Land Oilice at Oregon City, Ore ,
that position it may be stated that one 993,529, an increase for the vear end­ ■ bination leaving out the evil features escape, the other cremated in his refuge,
,
July 30th. 1900.
Special Prices on Buggies and Spring
Notice is hereby given that the following
is a banker, three belong to the legal pro­ ing at that date of 2,010 There were in a plain business way, adopting busi­ briefly recounts the fate of the despera­ Wagons.
named settler has tiled notice of her intention
C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore.
to make final pt oof in support of her claim, and
fession and one is a saw mill man. Now dropped during theyear 43,334, of which ness methods that will benefit the toil, does who added murder co robbery in
that said proof will be made before the County
if a person representing the manufactur­ number 35,809 were caused by death. ing masses. ’’
Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, 01.,
their raid on a Kansas Pacific train a
on Sept. 7th, I900. viz ;
ing interests was wanted the latter would I'he number of pension certificates is­
In other words, the farmers of Kan­ week ago.
ELIZABETH J. REDWINE,
H.E.. No. 11,527, for the Sw % of Nw *4, sec. 3
be the logical candidate. It is no doubt sued during the vear under the head of sas have decided to fight fire with fire.
The relentless pursuit and adequate
•nd Se I« of Ne
sec. 4, tp. 5 S. R. 10 W.
owing to the fact that Mr. R. I). Inman original was 40,645 and under restora­ This is hv no means a new idea. The punishment meted out of these robbers
She names the fo lowing witnesses to prove
BBBBEB AHO HIIROBESSEB
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
is a successful manufacturer that he was tions 4,699, making a total of 45,344. farmers’ alliance of the 80s proposed are characteristic of the Union Pacific.
said land, viz:
CUTTING, of John
elected senator for Multnomah county at Of the original pensions granted. 1,511 to eliminate the “middleman" by dealing In the four notable instances in which SHAVING, HAIR
J. Hudson. Webster Hudson, Joseph L.
Jones, of Woods, Or.; Henry Dawson, of Clover­
the last election, thus proving to some were for services in the war with Spain I directly with the consumer. Grange its treasure has been attacked and the
SHAMPOOING, ETC.
dale, Oregon.
_______ C has . B. M oores , Register.
extent that the trend of public sentiment and 16,778 were to widows, Including stores and alliance warehouses were lives of its passengers imperiled, the
i< growing in favor of those who maim- I the increases, reratings, etc., the total erected and ojierated for a time, but the company has shown tireless energy in Electric Baths nicely flitted up. Good for 1IMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.—NOTICE FOR
P ublication .
persons suffering with rheumatism,
fact tire and give employment as against I ! number of certificates issued was 105,- experiment was only a partial success. pursuing and punishing its assailants.
United States Land Office,
Building
next
door
to
the
Bust
Office.
Oregon City, Ore..
political wire pullers. Men of Mr. In­ 591, against 89,654 for the preceding A similar scheme has succeeded better It did not stop to count the cost nor
.
July 3rd, 1900.
Aotice is hereby given that in compliance
man’s industrial ability, perseverance fiscal year. The number of cases of all with dairymen and with fruit growers stint its limitless resources to bring
with the provisions of the act of « ongrpss of
and laith in Oregon’s future are descrv- 1 kinds pending 011 July 1, 1900, was 437,- in California and in some other sections the marauders to justice. And in every
1 1 inT 1^°’ entitled ‘‘An act for the sale of tini-
1 her hinds in the States of California, Oregon,
itig of commendation, no matter what I 104. This is a less number than for of the country, but it yet remains to be instance succeeded so well that in a
•Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex­
their political affiliations may be. As an several proccding years, showing the seen whether any co operative combina­ ' few cases only were the courts called
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, 1892,
instance of this did the Inman, Poulson X- [ groundlessness of the allegation that tion that has thousands of members to upon to go through the formality of a
nrx-
. ,
PRANK FA MME.
>r North y amhill. county of Yamhill, State of
Co.'s saw mill closedown when the hard ' Commissioner Evans has not been push- consult can be successfully maintained trial.
1 Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
General
Banking
and
Exchange
busi
limes and business stagnation was on. ' ing the work of his office with the same for anv considerable length of time.
sworn statement No. 5235. for the purchase o(
The policy of pursuit to the death was
theSv; 1 of Section No. 82, in Township No.
lie»» interest paid on time deposits.
No, it kept right along ; but it is not 1 expedition as marked its administration
2 s .util, Range No. 7 W, ami will offer proof
inaugurated by the company twentv-
j
At
$10
|ier
share
it
would
take
2,000,-
| to show that the land sought is more valuable
generally known that the company week in previous years.
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger. tor its timber or stone than for agricultural pur-
1 three years ago, when six bold despera­
alter week and month after month had a j The increase in the pension list is OOO shareholders, but if every share- does looted a treasurecarat Big Springs.
, poses, and to establish his claim to said land
many, Sweden, and all foreign countries 1 before the Register and Receiver of this office
1
holder
were
to
subscribe
for
ten
shares
i
deficit to meet until it assumed a debt shown by a comparison of the amount
Neb. Within ten days four of the six
aLIr.eK.°" r,lj’ Ore’ '»«’ Monday, the 1st day
it
would
still
require
200,000
share-1
I ofj;ct.nbcr'. ,9°°. He names as witnesses :
which most men would have staggered now annually disbursed with that dis­
were sleeping under the hillsides of Kan­
TILLAMOOK. ORE. 1 Uhnstopher Zimmerman. William Merritt,
and fell under. Those were times which bursed during the administrations of holders to made up the $20,000,000 of sas and the other two settled down in
LM iirqus Jones, August Famine, of North Yam-
I *• ill, Oregon.
brought to the front men who had un­ Grant and Haves. In the first four capital. That surely would be a verv | like manner further south.
| Any and all persons claiming adversely fhe
Eighteen
tin
wieldly
concern.
The
success
of
the
bounded faith in Oregon, and all honor vears of the former’s administration the
above-described lands are requested to file their
years later an express car was dynamited
this office on or before said 1st day
to Mr. Inman and his grit for keeping the aggregate pension payments amounted industrial trusts has been chiefly due to near Brady Island and within ten days
of October 1900.
Red
need
Prices
1
the
fact
that
the
ownership
and
will
(’ has . B. M oorf . a , Register.
wheels of industry moving. Another to $116,136.275 and they were tienrlv
the lone robber, failing to show fight,
thing, it is not in Mr. Inman's make up $2,090,0(10 less in his second administra­ power weie consolidated. Usually the was in the state penitentiary. The rai­
B ii HARNESS Goods nt
t » throw men out of employment and tion. During the four years of Presi­ owners of competing manufacturing in-! ders of a train on the Wyoming division
At KLEY A JENKINS’.
make them suffer because business ap dent Hayes the {tension disbursements terests have pooled and consolidated ' a year ago were not as expeditiously
under
one
management
and
operated
I
pears to look unpromising. Men who 1 aggregated $145,322,489. The annual !
Call and see before buying else,
disposed of. But the tireless energies
give profitable employment to a small average from 1869 to 1881 was $31,321,- 1 their plants under one “general" of in-1 and vigilance of the company’s officers
where. Some special prices ;
army of workingmen, thus making a 176. For the three years ending June dustrv. All vital questions of expan- >
and assistants could not l»c overcome or
Sweat Pads ........... 40c. 75c. pr.
sion
and
contraction
are
determined
by
weekly pay roll, are wanted in every ci v 30, 1900, the total disbuseincnts were,
avoided in the fastnesses of the Big Horn
Breast Straps. 112 5()c. $i.00.)r
in Oregon. Mr. Inman mav or may not in round numbers, $421.469,000, which a board of a half dozen directors, who mountains. Three of that gang wera
Breeching Pall
rarely
diverge
sufficiently
to
create
a
he a senatorial or gubernatorial possibi. exceeds the entire payments made dur­
put to sleep in the sombre vales of Jack­
SHAVING,
Straps, 1% inch .. 70c. $1.40 pr.
lit v. but if he is it must be on account of ing the twelve years preceding 1881 by I I break in the general policy.
Collar and Hame. Bumrv
son’s Hole and the fourth is doing time
HAIR CUTTING,
I
The
farmers
’
trust,
with
1,000.000
or
those who think the time has arrived $46,000,090. The amount paid out an- '
Harness.................... ' «v, set.
in the penitentiary. Four days served
SHAMPOOING,
when the manuufacturing interests of nually during the three years of the even 100,900 shareholders operating at
Collar
a
nd
Hame.
Grocery
to dispose of the raiders run to death
...... . viukcrv
I,Har""’............................. $12 »et.
( rcgoti should be represented in congress MeKinlev administration was as fol­ I long rang between the prairies of Kan­ near the Kansas boundary.
sas
and
seaboard
cities,
would
find
it
Heavy Double Team Har.
and that Mr. Inman is the ]K*rson upon lows: 1898, $t 41.651,879.80 ; 1899.
This record is disposing of "gentle-
ties» ........ ..........
everything STRICTLY first class
whom they would like to see the honor $138,355.952.95;
1900.
$138,462, difficult to compete successfully with
$20 set.
tnen of the road” commends it to other i Bi>Kgy Cushions .
f ill. When looked at from a nun-parti- 172 54. The pension account for the elevator trusts buttressed bv railroad
$1.50
FIRE INSURANCE.
railway companies similarly annoyed.
ran standpoint it would be a titling tri­ last fiscal year was 24 per cent of the managers and in close touch with
It has the merit of disposing of these
7.
-v.
bute to the industries of the state, for be­ total revenue receipts for the year. The transatlantic steamship lines that thrive
gentry in the most effective manner and
rebates and milk the farmers
sides having industrial ability, Mr. In. high water mark for pensions was on
1
lliixtf
...
A,
fur nil time and deprives them not only
* ,
T, 'EXT
AI. AND THE LONDON &
long-distance pipes that lead
man is admitted to be a keen i vasoncr, reached in the last year of the Harrison through
'
LI\ERl’ool, GLOBE INSURANCE
of the enjoyment of ihe loot, but the no­
the stock exchange to the
1
intelligent, wideawake, and vigorous, administration, when there was paid through
HEADLIGHT
toriety of a trial.
COMPANIES.
exchange and from the grain ex­
having a host of staunch friends all over out $156,896.537.94» In June, 1893, grain
1
Agent tor North West School SuppL»
into the bank vaults.
the stale who appreciate his worth to under the Cleveland administration, a change
*
For Sale, Cheap, for Cash.
and
ttt
Notary Public.
Oregon. Now to look at it politically board of revision was created, the action
TILLAMOOK,
_ ' OREGON
For sale, for cash, on w. R. Keefer's
The predominant party in the state is of the previous administration was re­
The prohibitiomsts are planning for a place, one mile east of the Limer school WEEKLY OREGONIAN
republican, and on joint ballot in the viewed and thousands of cases were re­ campaign train to take their presiden­
INSIRE with
house, a few farming utensils, household
state legislature the republicans have 55 duced and dropped, so that for the year tial candidates mid speakers across the
Claude Thayer,
furniture, biiRgv and harness. 12 stands
votes, or a majority of 20 over all other 1894, the first y ear of that administra- country, The buffet privileges on that
One Year for S2.25 Agent or Fireman'» F«nd and London
of Ixes. etc.—Apply to Mrs. H.J. Keefer
parties. As Mr. Inman is not exactly tion, tli«re wai paid for p»n»ion» I139.J train will not lx worth much.
j on the premises.
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
TWO LIVE PAPERS
Companies.
Olle
Òlillamook
Hjcabligbt
EDGAR LATIMER,
OF
C. & E. Thayer
Í
Í
1
CHAS. PETERSON,
Í
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