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I THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 30, 190G * HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS I \ STOVES & RANCES Large Line Charter Oak Stoves. Star Estate Ranges, Umpire Air Tight Heaters, Doors, Windows &, Glass, Churns & Butter Workes, Milk Cans, Paints & Oils. GROCERIES. HARDWARE. We carry the Largest Stock of Hardware in Tillamook County. Before buying Nails, Windows, Doors and Sashes call our prices. We carry a First Class Stock of Groceries and Provisions, Canned Goods; etc., which will be found complete’in every line. trade and will do our best to give satisfaction in all We want your t. transactions. We keep in stock a nice line of China, Crockery’, Glass, Tinware, etc. and get CHINA & TINWARE McINTOSH & M c NAIR. Tillamook PROFESSIONAL CARDS. formed part of the front line of the men had taken to coming to church bare Race Riots, North and South. British attack and according to that headed. He thought the women should ® ■'tr' As long as riots between whites and cover their heads, for I’aul said in one ot ß L. EDDY, officer had more than their share of the Fred <’ Baker, Publisher •■■■•■■■•■■•■■••■■■■■•■■•■•■•■■■•■■•■•••■■-«a fighting that took place. He expressed negroes were confined to the southerif the epistles to the Corinthians : “Every ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. his appreciation cf the high honor ac- states the wiseacres could knit their woman that prayeth orprophesieth w’ith RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION. T11.1.AM00K, O regon corded to him by having the Americans brows and speak of prejudice and in her head uncovered dishonoreth her ( strictly in advance .) under his command and said : “ The tolerance and hot blood with impunity. head.” Still it seems a trifle absurd in One year................................................ $1.50 ready and willing spirit of the offiers Now that several conflicts between the this day and age to declarethat fashions II. COOPER, Six months............................................ 75 races have occurred in the northern or customs in clothes can make any dif Three months....................................... 50 and men will always make their com ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, mand easy and pleasant, and when one , states, notably those in New’ York city, ference in the worship of god. In scold Office at corner of Main and 2nd streets. adds to that the steady gallantry and the sages are looked to for amended ex-1 ing the bareheaded women of his congre OREGON. TILLAMOOK. power of holding on to expose posi- 1 planations. The troubles in New’ York, gation, the rev. gentleman should not I lions which they displayed the result both as to origin and scope, bear a be surprised to see the prominent mem Deprecate Disfranchisement. 'p li. G0YNE, most striking resemblance to those bers “goffing” on Sunday. ' is soldiers of the highest class.” The so-called liberty congress, having i The report of Colonel Meade on the which occurred a lew weeks ago in New ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, adopted a platform which appeals to fighting at Tien Trill July 13 shows that j Orleans. Both originated in an effort of Oregon Coal Fields. Office: Opposite Court H<»ii«e, | police officers to arrest negroes for vio the American people “ again to declare the praise of the British commander W ashington , Aug. 16. — The coal T illamook , O regon . their faith in the universal application was fully merited. The proverbial gal lating the law, and in both instances a of the Declaration of Independence,'' lantry and tenacity of the American sol police officer was killed, which incensed fields of 0iegon have several times been was consistent in adding thereto the fol dier were conspicuously in evidence in the whites so in both cases that they explored by representatives of the Geo. | QLAUDE TIIAYEE, lowing : “ That in declaring that the that engagement, where the odds, so far gathered in mobs and proceeded to at- logical Survey, and it number of reports ATTORN E Y-AT- LA W, on their extent, character and quality principles of the Declaration of Inde- as numbers were concerned, were 1 tack every negro they could find. Not- pendence apply to al! men, this CO11- largely against them. Notwithstanding I withstanding the fact it is impossible have been printed from time to time. T illamook , O regon . gress means to include the negro race the‘fact that the Americans had more for a mob in New York to find as many The geologist most familiar with those (JAMES MCCAIN. in America as well as the Filipino, He I than I heir share of the fighting and that ! negroes in a given time and space as fields is Professor Joseph S. Diller, who, fA. w. severance deprecate all efforts, whether in the a , mistake was made bv the British can be found in New’ Orleans, the cas- bv the way, is now making researches in south or in the north, to deprive the ne commander—w hich lie frankly acknow l I unities in the former were greater than Oregon. One of the reports of Professor AicCAIN & SEVERANCE, gro of his rights as a citizen under the edges—in the position taken by the those in the latter. It is self-evident Diller dealt with the coal fields of West- ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Declaration of Independence and the Ninth regiment, there was no flinching bv the same token that the provocation ern Oregon, including those ofNehalein, Yaquina and Coos Bay, and from this T illamook , O regon . constitution of the United States.’’ tor an attack on negroes is not as great and there were notable acts of individ This will not be approved, however, ual bravery which General Durward re in New York as there is in New’ Or report the following extracts are made: "The coal fields of Oregon, so far as J)AVII) WILEY, M.D., by the leaders of the Bryanite partv, fers to with the hearty commendation leans, where the proportionate number among whom is Senator Tillman, who of a true soldier. of negroes is twenty times as great. It yet known, all lie west of the Cascade PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND Range, and north of Rogue River. Most lias boasted of the employment of vio The world has long recognized the in is clear then that the disgrace of the ACCOUCHEUR. of them are among the mountains gen lence and fraud to deprive the negro of trepidity, dash and discipline of the ' outbreak in the northern city is much All call promptly attended to. his rights. It will not be approved American soldier and it only remained greater than the one in tile southern erally know in Oregon as the Coast by the “red shirt” democrats of North for him to fight side by side with Euro city. This recalls the fact that south Range, hut others occur at the western T illamook , O regon . Carolina, who by terrorism and intimi pean troops to establish the fact that ern states no longer hold the monopoly foot of the Cascade Range. Four fields will be noticed — the Upper Nehalem coai dation prevented both white and black he has no superior in courage, fortitude <4 the custom ot lynching negroes. The ROBERT A. MILLER, voters opposed to the disfranchising and devotion to duty. northern press and persons who have field, in Columbia Comity, the Lower Ne amendment to the state constitution been pleased to severely criticise the halem coal fields, in Clatsop County; the ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, irom exercising the right of suffrage. southern temperament which they al Yaquina coal field, in Lincoln County, O regon C ity , O regon . The Imperialism Graft. and the Coos Bay coal field, in Coos It will not be approved by thcconstitu leged made such disgraceful occur Land Titles ami Land Office Business a Specialty. ency of such papers as the Macon Major E. Graff, acting commissioner of rences possible are furnished an oppor County. Traces of coal have been Telegraph, which recently said: "lie education for Porto Rico, who has been tunity for retrospection. We make no found in many other parts of the state. Òllic Ôliliainool: Hjcablinbt Nil Fit IFF’* BALE. N otick is H ereby G iven ,— That the under- sitrned as sheriff of Tillamook county, Oregon, niider and by virtue of a writ of execution dated the lbtli day of July, lytH),issued out of the Comity < ourt of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook county, to enforce the Judgment made and en tered in said court on the 16th day of July. 1900, in the action of Claude Thayer, as plaintiff, vs. H. linden and Oak Nolan, as defendants, will <>11 Monday, Heptember the loth, ar lu o’clock, jn the forenoon of said «lay. at the Court House, at Tillamook, in said Tillamook county, Ore gon, s-41 at public auction, for cash in (J. S. gold coin, to tlie highest anti best bidder, the fol lowing described tract of land, to wit Routh one half of Lots Nos. i and 2, in Block No. 2. in Tillamook City, State ot Oregon, and the build ing thereon, toeatisfy the sum of tuo-hundred ami ninety dollars if29o.no) and the costs of this sale. H. H. ALDEKMAN. Sheriff of Tillamook County Oregon, Dated of first publication, August yth, I900. N otice is H ereby G iven ,— That the under- signed, administrator of the Estate of Eric Peterson, deceased, lias filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook county, his final account as such administrator, and that Tuesday the sixth day of November, iqoo, at the hour of to o’clock a.in., has been fixed by said court as the time for hearing of ob jections to said account, and the settlement thereof. ERANK EK ROTH, Administrator of the Estate of Eric Peterson, deceased. SIM MONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Orego*5, for Tillamook County. George E Withington, plaintiff, vs. A. P. Wilson and Susie A. Wilson, defendants. To A. I’. Wilson and Susie A. Wils n, the de fendants above named : In the name ol the Stat0 of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the coin plain filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the last day of the time pre scribed in the order for the publication of this summons, to-wit, on or before Thurs«lay, Octo ber 4th, 1900, and if you fail so to appear and answer fo«1 want tl.ereof plaintiff will apply to said court for the relief netnanded in the com plaint herein. The relief demanded is that you inav tie required to set forth the nature of your claim to the real property referred tom the complaint he ein, said real property being situated in Tillamook County. Oregon, and des- I ciibed as follows, to wit : The West one-half of I tlie Northeast quarter and the Southeast quarter of t: e No theasi quarter of sec ion fourteen and j the South west quarter of the Southeas quarter of section eleven, all in township one North of Range ten We t of Willameite Meridian, and that all adverse claims <>f you, the said defen- ; dants, may l.e determined by a decree of the C. A. BAILEY above-entitled court: flint by said decree it lie DEALER IN declared ami adjudged Unit you, the said defen dants, have no estate, title or interest whatever STGDEB.I A'A A’ IFzf GON in or to gaid described real property, or any OSBORNE MOWERS, part the eo'. and that the title of plaintiff is good and valid ; that you and each of Buggies, bay rakes, plows, and otlie thereto you be for ever barred Irom any and all c laim farm macliineiy. You can save to or estate or interest whatsoever in or to the said described real property, and that plaintiff’s money by dealing with dip , title thereto be quieted, ami that plaintiff have Special Prices on Buggies and Spring judgment against y u for his costs and disburse Wagons. ments hen in. C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore. I This Sun nions is published in the TiilAinook I Headlight by order of Hon. G. \V. Sappington, ¡County Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, made and dated August 22nd. I900, the rime I prescribed in riie order for publication being I once a week for six successive weeks, and the date o’ fiist publication being Thursday, BUBER 110 H1IRDBESSER August 23. I900,’ and the other publications being August Bo, 1900 ; September 6, I900; SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, September 13, i'.loo ; September 20, 1000 ; Septem ber 27, 1900: and October 4. I900. the last being the dale ■ f the last publication of this sum SHAMPOOING. ETC. mons, and said several publications being oil of each week. Electric Baths nicely flitted up. Good for Ihuisday MILTON W. SMITH « l B. L EDDY, Attorneys for Plaintiff. persons suffering with rheumatism, Il.MBhR LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 187S.—NOTICE FOR Building next door to the Post Office. L ower N ehalem C oal F ield . of the south are contending for our own on the island two years, has submitted apology whatever for the deplorable "The Lower Nehalem coal field is sit and we are going to have it. The negro some observations on the conditions of state of affairs in the South, and certain has nothing that we want that was not the islanders which should induce those ly no defense of persons of either race or uated north of the Nehalem, near the the 4 f . 71 irom us bv force and given to who favor imposing upon the Filipinos any section who indulge in these out county line between Clatsop and Tilla would get , , , , . , . , ... , . c has no land, no birthright, the task of self-government in their rages, but we read so much about the mook. <hed. It u .. . . , 7 . ’ "In section 16, tp. 3 N, R 10 W., occurs fjJC‘ge—nothing but a right to help present state of unpreparedness to con mote in the southerner’s eve it was not govern which was given wrongfully to sider the inevitable consequences. prepared for the appearance of the beam an 18-inch bed of coal lying between beds After reviewing the improvements in in such size and force and awaits with of clay. It is near the south foot of Ne him. When we take the ballot from him we leave him in a far better condi sanitation which resulted in the extinc expectancy the furtner comment of those ah kali nie Mountain, and is inclined at tion than he found himself when he tion of smallpox, bv which Porto Rico newspapers whose acrid criticisms of the an angle of 30 degrees south-westward. came among us as a result of Yankee was cursed, Major Graff details numer southern people on this score have been A short distance farther down the slope thrift and s|>eculation.” In short, the ous other vital improvements made by the burden of many editorial leader. is another exposure of coal. It can la- Bryanite democrats of the south will the Americans, He tells of the estab, Verily, Uncle Remus was “thinking traced for 50 feet along the strike and unqualifiedly condemn it and we conti, lishment of new schools and says stand* again,” when he said; “It all 'pends ranges from five inches to 14 inches in dcntly expect to see it denounced troni ing armies are not needed, as the in upon whose hogs is eaten’ de corn, and thickness. It dips at an angle of 30 de grees to the northwest, nearly at right sular police are adequate. The distress whose corn dey is eatin’.” that section in vigorous language. angles, to that in the other exposure. The strange thing is that men who among the poorer class of natives, while There may be two beds ol coal here, but could adopt such a declaration as that due directly to the devastating hurri Secular Shots at the Pulpit. considering thesoftness of the associated above could at the same time announce cane of m year ago, is superinduced and strata and the difference in position of j their intention to support the candidate intensified by the pitiable condition of P ublication . A Boston preacher has become a tramp United Statea Land Office, of a party which has deprived colored helplessness and dependence of the na to guin new impressions. If some ener theconlouta.-iops.it is not improbable Oregon City, Ore., that the lower exposure is only a slide American citizens of their constitu tives as a result of the Spanish system getic railroad man ever catches him x- . . . Ju,y 3r«L 19°°« Notice is hereby given that in compliance from the upper. tional rights and proposes to go on doing of government. “ They h ive so long stealing a ride at least one of the impres- | with the provisions of the act of • ongress of “On another branch of Hodge Creek, ! 3’ J8'8, entitled “An act for the sale of tim- so. The southern democrats are de lived under bad law’s and unfavorable : sions is likely to be that of a boot heel. . ber lands in tlie States of California, Oregon, about 250 yards to the east ward from termined to eliminate the negro from economic conditions,’’ says the major, ( Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ as ex * * * tended to a’.l tlie Public Land States by act of politics, although in order to do so they “that now’ in their extreme poverty and , Rev. R. Heber Newton has come to the the locality just noted, two tunnels have General Banking and Exebangp busi | August 4,1892, Lv.x. . PRANK FAMMg, must violate the Declaration of Inde ignorance thev do not know enough to conclusion that there is no fixed eternal been driven by Mr. J. G. Gerritzc for Mr. ness interest pai.l on time deposits. North Yamhill county of Yamhill, State of pendence and nullify the constitution. draw’ their food from the earth.” This condition of the soul after death difleient S. F. Pearson. In one of them a 2-foot Oregon, lias this day filed in this office his Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger- sworn statement No 5235, for the purchase of Tlicv intended to deprive him of any is indeed an impressive statement when from its mortal state. At the same time 1 pocket of brilliant homogenous, fine- thesxv I of ¡Section No. 32, in Township No. many, Sweden, and all foreign countries 2 bouth, Range No. 7 W, and will offer proof voice in government and to tax him the fact is recalled that the soil of Porto I it should be born in mind that Rev. R. IL looking coal w as found. to show that the land sought is more valuable “On Old Creek, in section 2, Tp. 3 N., without representation. They have Rico is very rich and its climate con- I New ton knows no more about it than tor its timber or stone than for agricultural pur- TILLAMOOK. ORE. Doses, and to establish his claim to said land R. lo W.. is an 18-inch bed of coal which begun carrying out this purpose bv genial. It the Porto Ricans, with the ’ the next man. before the Register and Receiver of this office lies lietween shales and strikes northeast * * W ilisfianchising the illiterate negroes and help of American money and herbenefi- ( ^re » 0,1 Monday, the ist day °lo1« »cr'i I9°°’ I,e ,lai’ies as witnesses : A Massachusetts clergyman served and southwest, dipping to the northwest it successful in this they will go farther. ; cent laws, are so unfit for the task of (hiistopher Zimmerman, William Merritt, Lv«*ur<|uaj..nes, August Famine, of North Yam There is the authority of a leading bread-winning and self government how- three months as a deck hand on a canal at an angle of 50 degrees. The coni re hill, Oregon. southern paper that they hope for suc much more so would lie I lie ignorant, I boat for the purpose of studying human sembles that from section 16, of which ' . i1111’ persons claiming adversely *he apo\: described Linds are requested to file their cess through changes in the supren c misguided Filipinos if turned foot loose nature in some of its toughest forms. He it may be a continuation, for a coal elaniis 111 this office on or before said 1st day of October. 1900. court <4 the United States which will to battle wi ll exceedingly worse condi- got home a live and deeply impressed with of the same character. 22 inches in _ C has . B. M oores , Register. render that tribunal more favorable to i tions than those of their brothers in the the luriditv and forcefulness of the canal thickness, is reported by Mr. Frank XO11CE FOR PUBLICATION. such disfranchising legislation as that Antilles. It is indeed a most preposter boat vocabulary, lint otherwise not Steinhauer, from section 10. which lies Land Office at Oregon City, Or. between, nnd a similar if not identical • t . bily 28, I900. of Louisiana and North Carolina. In ous proposition which the Bryanite lead greatly enlightened. SHAVING, n >*>'‘*’<*hy given that the following lustrous, black 10-inch coal occurs in * * * ers make, that of turning the horde of other words, the southern democrats "’’d ^’tti’ F has fil.-«1 notice of her intention HAIR CUTTING, t 1 make final proof in support of her claim, and 36 of the next township to the When we read that a couple of Brother j section ' are counting upon the election of Bryan uncivilized natives in the Philippines 1 MH’d proot Will he made before the • ounty SHAMPOOING, n . L .”, 1,1<’O . at Tillamook, Oregon, in the expectation that the supreme loose to murder, pillage and all sorts of Howie's missionaries were once more north. It lies between sandstone (above) on September I2, 1900, viz.: 1 and shale. chased out of Mansfield, It., under threat 1 license. If the most intelligent of them Hot and Cold Raths it v K- court will be made subservient to their LUCIA .1 HUNT. ot bodily violence we cannot but rejoice ! I "Sections 16, 10,2. nnd 36 are nil in it 1 ”Ì°. ,for tb‘‘ E '2 of Nw '4 and K of desires. How is it possible for any one did not have sense enough to know that SVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS Tp. 2 X . r /7 W. 4 , ' 1 e ,ia’nes the following witnesses toprove who holds that the Filipinos have in the I niteil States was their friend how that the "Boxers" do not rend the Amer a line extending northeast and south- ican newspapers. If they did we can | 1 of sabi ’ land "viz * ‘ 9,tle ’ Kc n P on a,,(1 cultivation . west, and the coal exposed in them tnav could the others expect to know how- to alienable rights which the government fire insurance . «alter Smith. Fxl.erf Severance. o( « i>- of the United States is in equity bound conduct themselves without the counsel readily conceive that they might sav ' i all belong to the same bed. The coal am. 'Ireitoii: M..rri»on Milla, <.f Tillamook. 7- N. SÍEPHEXS, lo respect to aid in the election of a ot enlightened mtn nnd the restraint of some mean things about our advanced 11 field, so far as known, lias a length of Oregon; Kittle Mills, of Wileoti Oregon. Cll's B. M oohe «. Krgi«ter. nnd enlightened civilization in tlie treat- ' • about five miles. The quality of the coal law and order ? The absurd imperialism AGENT for THE presidential candidate who is depended mutual and L ondon «. MOTH F Fox I.| HI.ICATIOX I i is good, but its thickness, so far as vet HOME upon to indorse and perpetuate an in cry of the Democracy is the greatest ment of missionaries. L1AERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE* Land Office at Orego ■ City, Ore., * * * I I I known, nowhere exceeds 22 inches. It 1 justice to colored American citizens that graft which the issue grabbing party Notte» t. 1. . Jnl.V a0111- '900- COMPANIES At a "mothers' congress" held in Chi-1, nai.o'd . , tb ' kiven that the following I occurs in strata so soft as to render involves a nullification of the federal has ever tried to work on a sane public. to n.^L e 7 l,a'J'.’ol notice of her intentimi Agent for North We« School Suppl, th -.t ..0 1 Pr"’1’i ’n -npport ol her claim, and There is not, never was and never will eago, Mrs. Lida Hardy told the nsseni-. timbering generally r necessary, and is constitution ? lkl«‘<l m ft ♦ !•« "llnit' i'lv «-•«»♦ ss,»ss-1»l j • a T.LTÄ; Clerk r ni?’ B1 1,r hmde before the County l»e any such thing as imperialism on bled matrons “how Christ would have . inclined nt a considerable angle. In «> *piSih. Tillamook, U> . brought up children." Mrs. Hardy hails j view of these facts, notwithstanding its the part of the United States, vet the Praise for American Soldiers. HF V E1 !JZAVE1 “ J- KEDWINF, from Topeka, where she has l>een pulpit good quality nnd nearness to tide water, !<OT, l J1 tom '■f’ttc.vnoN. and « <!f’ia7’IiOr tl,e hw ot Nw ,ec’3 Bryan party is in the ridiculous atti Land office at Oregon city. Ore.. * f Ne. ♦ ’*’■'■ tp 5 i*. R. 10 W The \merican soldiers and marines in tude of using the paradoxical conclusion assistant to the Rev. Charles M. Sheldon, above wInch it rises only a few hundred her conTinn ’ k 1 K lowing witnesses to prove N.Rice U hereby riven of «aid LaiHl11 viz rCS” e”Ce uhon and cultivation China have acquitted themselves in a as a tact and warning the people with o(”how*-Christ-would-cdit-A.newspaper" tcet. it cun not In- regarded as promising wav to command the unstinted admira all the vehemence of the untrained tame. It is about time the pretense that com niercinl i m port a nee. ’ ’ lines’wU<,rn Hudson. Joseph L direct telephone communication with «ale.'¿regoli** Or ’ Henry bawson, of Clover- tion of the other forces, gratifying tcs. hound who has treed a cat. There are some things Bryi-n can neve.- heaven is to be had behind that pulpit --------- —_____ _ fB. MOOIIM, Register timony to w hich is borne in the letter would come to an end. It was never any induce the people to forget and among sw ...... ...... of the British commander to Colonel Li 11 nag Chang has a fortune of $200,- INSURE WITH them are the hard times and the soup He names the foil )U I ™ ■» Meade, who commanded the American 000,000. The old heathen might come thing but offensive and becomes increas houses of four years ago. ingly so. M« continuous residence uno« ¡TT*’’ pr"'e Claude Thayer, forces nt Tien Tain, General Durward to this Christian countrv and acquire a Of ssi.l 1st,,I, vi, “P®“ *"<l cultivation W * ♦ Hatless girls, horseless carriages. c< at Agent or FiremaA Fund nnd London writes in the warmest terms of praise stack <4 white chips in the Montana sen I A preacher in Hackensack, N.J., com. less men. what next ? Less seems to be ilesfuey, of Ttll«m.,„k. o' Or . John of the fighting ot our soldiers, who atorial game. ) plained in his sermon because many wo- getting more. and Lancashire Fire Insurance | <■»*.. » Mooass. Rl.ttoler. I Companies. EDGAR LATIMER, ZB-ZkHSTIZ OF C. &L E. Thayer CHAS. PETERSON,