Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 20, 1900, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. SEPTEMBER 20, 1900.
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reason they are underpaid for their labor don’t howl any more about trusts if you
ious and dangerous occupation, while are running a patent outside sheet, for
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n/T^ATAlR
the coal barons are getting richer every when you wait upon the local advertiser
Fred C. Baker. Publisher.
day because they can grind down the do not appear thunderstruck if he should
Dealers in
wages of the miners to a paltry pittance. want his advertisment inserted free the
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
The miners have real and bitter grie same as those on the patent sheet.
(STKICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
vances, especially when it is a fact that
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One vear.............................................. $1.50 ' the average amount of wages paid to a
Either the compulsory clauses of
Six months..........................................
75
Three months......................................
50 [ miner is $20 |>er month, or $240 a year. Oregon school law should be rigidly
and considering that the cost of living forced or the law made more stringent.
Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies.
1 has been increased at least 30 per cent In rural districts a large number of chil-
Just Suppose.
I by the operation of the trust system, it dreu are kept from attending school for
Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES.
There is a good deal of truth in what is plain to every fair-minded person that various reasons, thus depriving them of
Large
Stock of l’aints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass.
the Evening Telegram had to say editor­ the full dinner pail argument we are a common school education. This is not
,
hearing
so
much
about
cannot
apply
to
right,
for
to
raise
children
in
ignorance
ially last week, which shows how people
become prejudiced on certain lines, more , the coal miners of Pennsylvania. When when schools are provided in the remotest
especially if this or that party advocates , men have to mine a ton and a half of parts of the country is altogether wrong.
certain things, and as it will prove food I coal for a legal ton and are required to We hear coinplaints about illiterate im­
for reflection for hot-headed politicians , deal at the mineowners’ “pluck-me’’ migrants coming to this country, but let
store, where the charges are outrageous, us watch against native born children
we repeat it. The article says :
“Suppose Mr. McKinley had been pos­ 1 and with increased cost of living, what being raised in that way.
sessed of a large, solid Backbone, and an ! is $20 a month to pay the expenses of a
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independent unyielding Will, like those . family ? How would families in Oregon
We would like to see the next state I
of Andrew Jackson or of Grover Cleve­ make both ends meet with only $20 a legislature make some provision so that
land, for example. Suppose, being thus month ? Why some doctors in the North-1 each county could maintain a good high
DON’T dispute with a woman when she says our goods are the only ones to buy.
constituted, he had decided not to keep ( west do not scruple to charge working­ school, to be established in the most cen­
men
for
an
operation
what
the
miner
in
Because she knows what she’s talking about.
the Philippines, only to maintain a coal­
tral part of each county. Of course the
DON’T argue with her when she says our prices are money-savers. She talks like
ing station there ; had ordered most of ■ the east receives for a whole year’s school law would have to be altered to
the fleet away and sent noarmy and told work. The coal strike is to be deplored, provide for this, but in counties like Tilla­
a sensible woman who knows what s what.
the Filipinos to do what they pleased— for it will effect something like 140,DOO mook, where there are no public high
DON’T try to excuse yourself for going to some other store instead of ours. You
cut one another’s throats till only a few miners and paralize a large number of schools or non-sectarian colleges, what a
know that you can offer no reason that can be sufficient for passing the store where the
surviving monkeys of them were left, if • other industries, but as there appears to great advantage it would be to pupils
they chose—it was none of his affair. be no other course left w hereby the men and their parents if an education of this
Yours truly,
best and cheapest go together.
Suppose, in short, he had decided and in­ can obtain more equitable wages, this is description could be obtained in the home
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sisted upon, and determinedly carried out the determination, although it will en­ county.
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the policy of nonexpansion and of na­ tail considerable loss to all parties. Ar­
tional isolation, now commended by the bitration is the only way to avert strikes,
Kruger has resigned the presidency of
democrats, what would the two princi­ and when employers of labor are so un­ the Transvaal, but as England has an­
pal parties and their leaders have done compromising and will not consent to nexed that country and Kruger has been
this mode of settlement, they should be on the run so much to avoid the firing
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
and said ?
“Why, the democrats would have de­ ' compelled to do so.
line, we fail to see how his resignation I
N otice is H ereby G iven , —That the under­
Oil
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nounced and assailed the president even
signed, administrator of the Estate of Eric ß L. EDDY,
was accepted unless he sent it to Lord Wood Preserver Used by Uncle S hih
Yaiiililll River Work.
Peterson, deceased, has filed in the County
Senator
Hanna
says
the
coal
miners'
more scornfully and bitterly than they
Roberts. Of course Oom Paul has been
Court of the State of Oregon, for Tiliainook
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
are doing now—as a coward and skulker strike in the East and Mayor Jones, of on guard like a good soldier, but it was Merits of Avenarius Carbollneum Rec­ county, his final account as such administrator
ami that Tuesday the sixth day of November,
ognized by National, State and
T illamook , O becon .
—and Bryan and all his troop of follow­ j Toledo, Ohio, decision to support Brvan to watch the treasury failing into any
j900, at the hour of to o’clock a.m., has been
fixed by said court as the time for hearing of ob­
Municipal Governments.
ers woidd have been howling forexpan won’t have any effect upon the coming other hands but his own when the final
jections to said account, and the settlement
thereof.
FRANK EK ROTH,
yy 11. cooper ,
sion and bewailing the surrender to the election. No one is that foolish to believe clash came and when he could skip the
Administrator of the Estate of
The fame of Avearius Carbollneum
Tagals and the hauling down and retreat such rot, for they know that it will. The country.
Eric Peterson, dec,eased.
Las
steadily
extended,
as
the
only
bona
i paramount issue one day with Hanna is
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of the flag !
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
tide preserver of wood, since its discov­
SIMMONS.
“But this is not all. Almost all the apathy in the republican party and the I Governor Pingree, of Michigan, is a
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
ery in Germany thirty years ago. It has In the Circuit Court of the State ofOregov, for
republicans, from Hanna and Foraker ! next (lav it is confidence, so that no mat­ i queer kind of a republican. He obtained
stood all tests of climate, soil and water
Tillamook County.
d >wn to Wallace McCdinatit and George ter how the election turns out he will be notoriety by his potato patch ideas,and
George E. Wituington,
and steadily lived down all pretended
li. GOYNE,
plaintiff,
Brownell, woidd have been applauding in a position to say “I told you so.’’ The ' now he is appealing to the gallery by
va.
rivals. Today it is not only employed
1
saving
:
t
“
I
’
ll
hold
my
nose,
vote
for
A. P. Wilson and Susie A. Wilson,
and glorifying McKinley as the greatest ' strike will hurt the republican vote, so will
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
in all countries for the preservation Of
defendants.
American statesman that ever lived for ] Mayor Jones’ flop to Bryan in Ohio, w here McKinley and trust to luck,” which
To A. P. Wilson and Susie A. Wilson, the de­
wood
used
for
household
articles
such
as
Office:
Opposite Court House,
fendants above named :
doing just the opposite of what he did. Jones, running as an independant repub. makes a somewhat idiotic argument
houses, barnes, fences, etc., but the na­ In the name ot the State of Oregon, You are
T illamook , O regon .
when
dissected.
Instead
of
being
on
the
hereby
required
to
appear
and
answer
the
eoin-
just as they do now for taking the course ' lican for governor, received, if we remem-
tional governments, both of Europe and plaim filed against you in the above entitled
he did.
I ber rightly, about 100,000 votes, but fence, Pingree must have reached a stage
suit on or before the last day of the time pre­
America, have recognized its value in scribed in the order for the publication of this OLA UDE THAYER,
“That is to say, in practical politics, whether it will be enough to defeat Mc- of his political career where the atmos­
| saving public constructions from decay. summons, to-wit, on or before Thursday, Octo­
the ‘out’ party must take ground in op­ ! Kinley remains to be seen. Republicans phere is damnably foul.
ber 4th, 1900, and if you fail so to appear and
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
‘ Following their example citiesand coun- answer for want thereof plaintiff will apply to
position to what the ‘in’ administration 1 should not run away with the idea that j
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said
court for the relief demanded in the com­
I ties have also adopted avenanus ca^bo- plaint
herein. The relief demanded is that
T illamook , O regon .
does or proposes to do ; while all or Bryan can be beaten without any effort, : A woman in Portland has sued a den­
lineum for bridges, pavements, etc., and you may be required to set forth the nature of
nearly all the office-holders and spokes­ I and if this idea prevails all over the coun­ tist one thousand dollars for pulling the
your claim to the real property referred to in
the leading ship builders and railroad the complaint herein, said real property being
uamkh M c C ain ,
men and spoilsmen and rounders and try and a strong effort is not put forth wrong tooth. Now if that lady has any
situated in Tillamook County, Oregon, and des-
I A. W. SEVERANCE
companies have shown their faith in its (1
it» d a- follows, to wit : The West one-half of
ringsters and spellbinders and organ- to re-elect McKinley within the next more sound molars in her head and the
| merits by treating ship timbers, cars, the Northeast quarter and the Southeast quarter JJcCAIN & SEVERANCE,
grinders of the ‘ill’ party must stand up month, republicans may be surprised and assessor of Multnomah county is onto
of the No theasi quarter of section fourteen and
; telegraph holes and ties with the same the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter
for and shout and applaud and eulogize want to know how it all happened after his job he will assess each of them one
of section eleven, all in township one North of
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
never failing preventative against cli­ Range ten We t of Willamette Meridian, ami
everything that the president does. The the election is over.
thousand dollars.
matic decay and rapacious wood boring that all adverse claims of vou, the said defen­
T illamook , O regon .
right or wrong of it, the good or bad of
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dants, may he determined by a decree of the
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above-entitled court; that by said decree it be
The person who prognosticates the vermin, both of land and water.
it, is scarcely considered at all ; or, rath­
and adjudged that you, the said defen­
We are glad to know’ that the Oregon |
Great bodies move slowly, and only j declared
dants, have no estate, title or interest whatever J)AVID WILEY, M.D.,
er, partisans affect to believe, and proba­ Republican Editorial Association is per- | result of the coming election knows as
I ' in or to gaid described real property, or any
j
act
after
mature
deliberation.
It
may
bly most of them do really believe, that fectly in accord with the sentiments ex­ much about it as the next man.
part thereof, and that the title of plaintiff
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
I therefore be safely stated that govern- ! thereto is good and valid : that you and each of
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whatever the president and other officials pressed in the Headlight in regard to the!
you be for ever barred from any mid all claim
j
ments
and
corporations
did
not
employ
ACCOUCHEUR.
We
don
’
t
want
to
annoy
the
anti-ex
­
to
or
estate
or
interest
whatsoever
in
or
to
the
I
of their party do is altogether right, and attempt of the republican national com. !
described real property, and that plaintiff's
pansionists, but a little more expansion I avenarius carbolineum until fully con- , I 1 I said
All call promptly attended to.
whatever the other party does or seeks
title
thereto
be
quieted,
and
that
plaintiff
have
mittee to force a supplement upon the ' wouldn’t do any harm.
vinced of its money saving as well as I judgment against y u for his costs and disburse­
to do or professes is utterly wrong.
T illamook , O regon .
her» in.
republican newspapers, which is printed !
wiMxl preserving qualities. Priyate in­ ' ments
ThisSuir mons is published in the Tillamook
“Which is why a great many voters
by a trust monopoly. As far as the 1
dividuals desirous of lengthening the life | Headlight by order of Hon. G. W. Sappingt m,
arc saving : ‘A plague on both your
Real Estate Transfers.
County Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon,
Headlight is concerned, the editor does
of wood work and at the same time cur­ made and dated August 22nd, 1900’, the lime ROBERT A. MILLER,
11011868 ; I’ll stay home and saw wood ! not propose to allow this newspaper to !
prescribed in the order fo-’ publication being
tailing
expenses,
need
not
fear
to
follow
U.S. to Thomas J. Gregory, Se !4 of Se
once a week for six successive weeks, and the
and do as I think best when the time
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
become a tool, nor do we propose to V4 of sec. 3, tp. 2 S, R 9 W.
date of first publication being Thursday, '
the
precedents
established.
comes ; I don’t half believe any of ye. ' ’’ voluntarily step aside and play second
O bhgon C ity , O hkgon .
August 23, I900. and the other publications j
Recent local examples proving the1 being August 3o, 1900 ; September 6, I900 ; 1
So it would have been with the silver fiddle. We are glad to know that the I U.S. to A. D. Farmer, E % of Ne 14 and
September 13, I'JnO ; September 20, 1900 ; Septem- ! Land Titles and Land Office Business a
truth
of
the
above
statements
are
not
Specialty.
bei 27, 1900; and October 4, Jyoo, the last being |
question, for had the republicans taken ! other republican editors have stiffened E H of Se 14 of sec. 1, tp. 4- S, R 10 W.
the dale < f the last publication of this sum- |
U.S. to Luie Huber, Se 14 of sec. 31, tp. wanting. The reconstructed Madison, mV
up the silver craze and declared for 16 to their backbone in this matter, and we
,ns’,a,|d *aid several publications being 011
street bridge in Poitland has been treat­ lhursday of each week.
1 N, R 6 W.
1, the democrats would now be whoop­
MILTON W. SMITH Sr B. L EDDY.
hope they will continue to keep it stiff’,
C. A. BAILEY,
ing it up for monometallism or bimetal, for, as we have before stated, the republi. I U.S. to Mary J. Hughes, Ne H of sec. ed with avenarius carbolineum, as has j
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
DEALER IN
also the pavement at the intersection of
26, tp. 1 N, R 7 W.
lisni with international agreement.
NOTICR FOR PUBLICATION.
STUDEBAKER WAGON
can editors of Oregon are more capable .
U.S. to Wm. F. Barnett, Nw I4 of sec. four streets in that city where the heavi­
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
OSBORNE MOWERS,
of doing political work in their respective 26, tp. 1 N, R 7 W.
.. ..
. .
August 18. T900.
est street car and wagon traffic converge.
Notice is hereby given that the following- Buggies, hay rakes, plows, and othe
Prohibition Candidate Woollev is mak­ locations than any trust company.
named
settler
has
filed
notice
of
bis
intention
The
latter
use
of
the
compound
was
U.S. to John C. Herrington, Sw 14 of
farm machinery.
Yon can save
| to make h mil pro.,I hi support of his claim, and
ing himself extremely ridiculous calling
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»'• at 1 -aid
p <»«>t ........
will •••••••'
be made
before
County
see 15, tp. 1 N, R 8 W : the same tojos. made at the earnest solicitation of street I ..1
C.
wv . wbc
iiiv i the
uuniV
money by dealing with me,
Mr. McKinley the canteen president.
< lerkof 1 illamook
Co.,
at Tillamook, Oregon,
car managers who contidemly look for on
.........
.
What ingratitude
It is stated that [ Green.
Special
Prices
on
Buggies
and Spring
September 28, I qoo . viz :
6
Those who have studied thisquestion im-
U.S. to Arnione Huber, lots 1 and 2 and gratifying results.
nearly 67,000 householders in Cuba have
I Wagons.
paitially and given their candid and un­
C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore.
„ N . . ^•.^¡ HIM
The gentlemen in charge of the United i ot
‘n p1' ER HALL.
registered their intention to remain sub. E »4 of Nw 14 of sec. 31, tp. 1 N, R 6 W.
HF. No lo315, for the Nw '4 o' Sw •¿and Sw V
biased opinions, admit that the army
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I vi
n w ■see. 33.*T j >. i S. R. 10 W
U.S. to James Griffin, Nw *4 of sec. 20, States engineer department for Oregon I j, p*
jects of Spain. They will be a powerful
canteen is more of a blessing than other­
He names the follow! g witnesses to prove
ate now applying avenerius carbolineum !
viz: j .......
element in the island and not a promis­ tp. 1 N, R G W.
wise. All conservative and fair-minded
Ji^ep't^KodaiL “P°n M,,d cultivation
U.S. to John Huber, E
of Sw ’4Z and to the dams and lock work on the Yam- «loi^and
ing one fur the tranquility of a Cuban
Axel Nelson, of Tillamook. Or.: lohn Ho«!g-
persons take a liberal view of the army
hill river, a flattering tribute to its merits j *
BUBER KO H1IR0BESSEI
republic. The United States is young lots 3 mid 4 of see. 31, tp. 1 N, R 6 W.
of Netarts, Or.; John
canteen question, and who cannot lie in­
Heagney, of Tillamook, Or.
J
which
was
certainly
not
extended
until
U.S.
to
Ezra
V.
Rud
row,
Sw
’
4
of
sec.
SHAVING,
HAIR CUTTING,
and inexperienced in n colonial policy, as
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C
has
.
B.
M
oorfs
,
Register.
fluenced bv the rabid assertions of the
searching investigation satisfied the au
is seen by the side of England, for that 26, tp. 1 N. R 7 W.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE.M KNT.~
prohibition candidate. Two bugaboos
SHAMPOOING, ETC.
U.S. to Benton T. Smith, Ne *4 of sec. thorities that it was a measure of prac
country would have compelled each Cu­
N oticr ib H rriry G iven ,— That the niider-
confront the voters at this time—one is
•Igned, mlniiniKtrntor of the Estate of J F
tical economy.
ban to take anoathof alliegnnce or clear 21, tp 1 N, K 8 W.
Barker, deceased, has filed in the County Court Electric Baths nicely tinted up. Good for
Woolley's “Canteen President’’ and the
tiatC° ()re*011’ for Tillamook County,
With such examples before them it hiJ
U.S. to David F. Newsom, Se *4 of sec.
out, the same as in South Africa. Alth.
persons suffering with rheumatism,
other Bryan’s “Imperialism." This is a
thM
T
as such administrator, and
ough there appears to be considerable 26, tp. 1 N, R 7 W ; the same to Joseph would appear that the individual is fool­ Si) .VT'T
,h”f ’lxth d“L "< November
Building next door to the Post Office.
sample of Woolley’s argument, or to be
1<>f ten o'clock a.m.. ha. been
ish and the official almost culpable who !**;■.
opposition to England's colonial policy Green.
nxe.t b, .ahi court a. the time for hearing ob-
strictly correct we should have said taunt,
in the United States, it is well for this
U.S. to Ellice D. Burr, Sw 14 of sec. 25, does not protect his own, or the taxpay­ Ji-ctio'is to said account and the aett’ement
which we take from his San Francisco
thereof.
WILLIAM BAKKER
country to consider how England makes tp. 1 N, R 7 W ; the same to Joseph er’s pockets by using this compound,
Administrator of the Estate of J. F
sjievch : “If you vote for a canteen presi-!
Barker, deceased.
thus saving from decay, and lengthening ' _
a success of expansion while the European Green.
dent don’t bother God with your prayers
____ mÎJæp ,ÏOR, BCBLICATION.
nations a failure of it.
U.S. to William H. Dillon, W 14 of Ne the life of all frame structures for which
to suppress the saloon—pray for rain,
Tty, ‘ore.'sÎpüœtlj’"^0.^
*4 and lots I and 2 of sec. 25, tp. 1 N. R thus raring from decay, and lengthening
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pray for anything you like, but have the
General Banking and Exchange busi­
7 W.
the life of all frame structures for which
The “paramount issue" with n good
manhood to retrain from mentioning the
ness interest paid on time deposits.
U.S. to L. H. Shoemaker, Nw ’4 of sec. he is individual/ or officially responsi
saloon.” Let’s take Woolley's advice many prominent republicans the past few
ble.
25, tp. 1 N, R 7 W.
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger­
Ore«°'1 > "FUreg<„,.
and add to this : “Don't tell God that weeks has been prognosticating defeat if
Fisher, Thorsen & Co., of Portland.
U.S. to Philip S. Spicer, W V4 of Se ’4
many, Sweden, and all foreign countries
Woolley is out for the money there is in the apathy in the party continues. Even
if W
M. BLAISDELL,
and lots 3 and 4 of sec. 25, tp. 1 N, R 7 Or., ure sole Pacific coast agents for ave- HE No. iistu, fr the S • „ of s e c lots - s o,.,i
9. S* c. ro, Tp. 3 N, R. 8 w?
z’ 8 Rn 1
it, for he would I k * shocked to know that Senator Hanna is scared, and he too has
W.
nariiw carbollneum, and it can be found I
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
Woolley openeth not his mouth until a done much to cause uneasiness, and we ,
Miles Devitt to Joseph Green, S of Se at W ade » & B rkmis , Tillamook, OiU
huge number of $ subscribers are guar­ are wondering why the republican lead­
*4 of sec 1 and N
of Ne 14 of sec 12, tp. who will gladly supply information re­
anteed for his Voice.” The prohibition ers are taking this fatal course, which is
1 N, R 8 W.
garding its accomplishments.
*
candidate also says : “There is through­ admitting, logically, a lack of confidence
B. W. Holmes to Louis Fleck, Se *4 of
out the country an immense feeling in the ranks of the republican party, when
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C ha «. B. M oorbs Register.
of Sc l4 of sec. 28 and E 14 of Ne V4 and
against McKinley on account of his atti­ they conld easily win the election bv
Ne 14 of Se ’4 of see. 33, tp. 4 S, RIO W. & m a a * k a a a a
•i
tude towaid the arniv canteen.” One pressing to the front republican pros.
insure with
U.S. to Jane Smith. Sw l4of sec. 26, tp. fl
can only wonder where this “immense |ierity and expansion Instead of cans,
■
2 S. R 6 W.
Claude Thayer,
feeling against McKinley’’ comes from ing uneasiness, this would have stimu­
fl
*
U.S. to Mary B. Danforth, Se *4 of sec.
*“"•------- O- *
Agent or Fireman’. Fund and London
when republicans ns well as democrats lated the party ami urged it on to vic­
fl
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26. tp. 2 N. R 6 W.
tory.
Let's
hear
no
more
ot
these
scare
­
are in harmony with the president on the
SHAVING,
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
J. S. Boiler et ux to Amy Taylor. N
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canteen question. We are sorry to see crow prognostications.
HAIR CUTTING,
ol Sw ’4 of see. 30. tp. 5 S. R 10 W. and ■
Companies.
■
so estimable a gentleman indulging in a
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N » a of Se *4 of sec. 26. tp. 5 S, R 11 W.
SHAMPOOING,
political lie, for if there is an “immense
A nnmber of the Oregon editors nre
Makes a Specialty of Manufactur­ i
U.S. to Frank E. Heterson. Se l< of Se
feeling’’ against the president one would howling like blazes about monopolies
i
■
ing nil kitxls of
ot sec. 10 nod E
of Ne
und Ne H
naturally infer that the prohibition can­ and trusts, which is perfectly right and
EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
■ HEADLIGHT
Se of see. 15, tp 2 X, R 9 W.
didate would get the “immense“ support proper, but it is darn'd silly for the pat­
E. P. Blum et ux to F. R. and A. G.
■
which Mr. McKinley received four vours ent outside editors to do so when they
fire insurance .
Beala, S >a of Ne t* and Nw ** of Ne
of
ago, while, in point of fact. Woolley does hobnobble with and pay a trust company
and
tec. 31, tp. 2 S, R 9 W.
J- s. ~ STEPHENS,
■ Carriage Trimmings. «
not expect to obtain one elcctorial vote. blood money for editing and printingone
Charles Pve to Arabella Pye, a tract in
WEEKLY OREGO nian
AC.HNT FOR THE
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First Class Work Guaranteed.
side of their newspapers, to say nothing tp, 3 N, K 10 W.
■
MUTUAL AND LONDON &
I
of
the
columns
of
advertising
the
trust
S
We are in sympathy with the miners
L1XERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
John R. Mills to E. W. Mills, Sc *,of m In Bailey’» Warehouse at
One Year for Ì2.25
who toil in thegreat anthracite coal field« company runs in for which the editors Nw '«, Ne '* of Sw
COMPANIES.
Tillamook City.
Nw '* of Se '« and W
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in their strike for higher wages, for the receives no pnv whatever. No, brothers, Se '« of Ne l* of sec 32, tp. 2 S. R 9 W.
Agent for North West School Supply
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TWO
LIVE
PAPERS.
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C'impanv, Notary Public.
TILLAMOOK,
— OREGON
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M c I ntosh & M c N air ,
HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA.
STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS.
The Reliable GROCERY STORE.
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KING & KERREMANS
EDGAR LATIMER,
of
C. & E. Thayer.
CHAS. PETERSON,
Harness
Making.
S.
M.
Baite
HAYES
Hot and Cold Raths.
Harness, Saddles,
Collars.
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