Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 03, 1901, Image 2

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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JANUARY 3, 1900.
I The alarming increase in the number
, of those who yield to this temptation
From East Portland to Nehalem, has attracted wide attention, and men
via Oswego and Tualitin Plains have burn eagerly asking for a remedy.
The consideration just spoken of stems
Mr. William Reid, in writing to the
Oregonian on the most practical route to furnish an answer. It is—don’t trust
for the proposed railroad from Portland anybody with unwatched control of
other people’s money
Watch every
to Tillamook, says :
It is true, as the Hillsboro Independent bank employe, and watch them all alike.
states, that the line proposed from East The honest man will not resent it, for he
Portland to Nehalem via Oswego and knows its need. The dishonest man
Tualitin Plains, is the ideal route, be­ deserves it, and it is the only thing that
cause, as that pajK-r says, it passes can save him.
There is no other safeguard.
through a fine agricultural country for
MOST PRACTICAL ROUTE.
Fourteen councilmen of Scranton, Pa., I
being of a thrifty turn of mind, forced
themselves on the pay roll ot a local Iran,
chise corporation at the rate of $15 a
mouth, and now stand a good chance of
becoming penitentiary boarders.
Warrants are out for fifteen men at
Crawfordsville, Ind.,charging them with
selling their votes. ’Indians cast the
highest per cent of votes to population
ofany state in the union, which war­
rants the conclusion that extra induce­
ments were offered to call out a full
vote.
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M c I ntosh & M c N air
Dealers in
HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA.
STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS.
° OAK
Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies.
Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing Machines.
Large Stock of l’aints, Oils, Varnishes anti Glass.
34 miles already settled, with vacant
Must Respect their Autonomy.
The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook
A Contrast.
lands free of limber, all tributary to
Portland. Above all these advantages,
[
The
report
of
the
senate
committee]
The Canadian statistics ofcrime make I
and that of timber and coal to carry
au astonishing contrast with those of! on interocenic canals upon the pre­
from the Nehalem to Portland, that
j the United Slates, says the Examiner, j liminary report of the canal commis­
route possesses the sine qua non for
The annual report of the Dominion for sion sets forth in unmistakable terms
successful railroading, namely, a water
the duty and necessity of the United i
grade for 34 miles, and if a bridge below 1899 shows that there were but twenty- , States respecting the autonomy and the |
five
indictments
for
murder
during
the
Oswego be added it would have 40 miles
territorial integrity of Nicaragua and !
of a water grade, all of easy construe, year, and that only two of the cases Costa Rica, in acquiring the right of
were
left
without
final
action.
Nine
of|
tion, with no tunnel. But when we
way for a canal. It is declared that '
made the survey in 1890 and 1891, we the accused were acquitted, eleven were we must fully recognize the sovereign I
found that route had the disadvantage convicted and hanged, and three were i independence and authority of those!
The others try to follow, but their “ wind comes hard.’’
of being about 10 miles (or possiblv less) detained as insane. According to the I countries “ and deal with them without '
newspaper
statistics
the
murders
in
the
.
greater length than the North Portland
Our competitors cannot understand it, but vve do, and we mean to carry the day, no matter what our loss
| any attempt at encroachment on their j
route with a tunnel. Against this, how­ United States run as high as 10,000 dur : national rights.” It is pointed out that {
y reach. We have an object in view, but we are not telling our competitors what it is—they’ll wake up some
fine morning and catch on, and then probably they’ll try to “catch on ’’ behind as usual!
ever, it has the following advantages, ing a year, and rarely run below 5,000. the acquisition of the sovereign owner-1
Our cash register is printing rebate check, you should save them and read the advertisement on the back
These include manslaughter, lynching ,
besides easier grades:
| ship of a tract of country including the
thereof.
First—A cheap railroad extension of and justifiable homicide, but the list is , j line of the canal would separate Nicara-
Crayon picture, regular price, $1.98, ours nothing. Water Color picture, regular price, $3.96, ours nothing.
five miles from Oswego to the west side discreditably large. On the basis of pop- I i gua into two parts, between which the
Lepia picture, regular price, $2.96, ours nothing.
illation,
the
United
States
should
not
I
of Oregon City bridge, at which citv is
I sovereignty of the United States would
delivered and consumed now over 70,-1 have more than 375 cases of murder.
lie interposed. “An act more fatal to
000 cords of wood yearly, on which its ’ Why do we have twenty times as many?
its autonomy cannot be conceived,”
factories pay for stumpage alone 5C cents I Our people are not very different in stock
says the report, and even if the govern­
per coni; while in addition the pulp or circumstances from those who have
ment of Nicaragua were not prohibited
wood carried there for the two paper ( I settled Canada. Where does the differ­
by its constitution from making a
mills from the Nehalem would keep these ence come in? Canadians lay it to the
C. A. BAILEY,
cession of territory “ the severance of
quality
ofjtistice
that
is
served
out
in
mills running for 40 years. Within five
DKAI.ER IN
! its territory by such mutitation would
the
Dominion.
When
a
man
commits
a
years 60,000 tons of coal, if it can be de­
STUDEBAKER WAGON
I
destroy
its
territorial
integrity
and
with
livered there from Nehalem for factories, murder there he is not given unlimited
OSBORNE MOWERS,
etc., at *3 per ton will displace the cord- tim<! to i",akc rend-v ,or ,ri,ll , > weeks are | it the republic.” It is declared that
Buggies,
hay
Hikes, plows, and ollie
Make
a
Specialty
of
Logging
and
Machine
Work.
this is beyond the pnrpose of the house
farm machinery.
You can save
wood ; with the advantage of being able not
n°‘ taken in getting juries, the trial
First
Class
\\
ork
Guaranteed.
Charges
are
Reasonable.
,
bill.
money by dealing with me,
to secure sawlogs l>y rail from Nelmlem judge does not have to allow all sorts
A
statement
of
this
nature
was
per
Special
Prices
on
Buggies
and Spring
as cheap as to Portland ; then new saw of irrelevant questions to be asked lest a
Shop in Hiner’s old Stand, TILUflMOOK CITY. Wagons.
.
haps
deemed
necessary
to
reassure
the
I
technical-minded
Supreme
Court
reverse
mills will certainly lw erected at Oregon'
C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore.
Central American states, particularly in
City, pros|Kvtivelv with sash and door him, and if a conviction is had there is
view
of
the
fact
that
the
position
of
no two or three years of waiting to al-
factories and woodenwarc industries.
some men in congress has been calcu­
Second—To the Oswego iron and steel low an ap|K*al, and no new trial. The
For Fence Posts
lated to cause the governments of
only
appeal
is
to
the
clemency
of
the
works (now idle) could then lie carried
KIR COATKr WITH
Nicaragua and Costa Rica to apprehend '
Government,
and
it
is
rare
that
the
judg
­
the iroa ore of Nehalem in unlimited
that their territorial integrity might not
quantities of high grade, as per reports ment of a jury is overruled. Punishment
be respected, in the event of their re- [
of Major Jones, late United States En quickly follows the crime, and there are
fnsal to grant all concessions that
no
lynchings.
It
the
Canadians
will
onlv
Will outwear CEDAR. It is also a
gineer.at Portland ; in addition, Oswego,
should be asked, especially the right to j
RADICAL REMEDY AGAINST
with Sucker Lake lieliind it for saw logs adopt the United States system of jus­
make
the
proposed
waterway
a
mili
­
CHICKEN
LICE.
and a water front of 10(1 feet fall, and for I tice they will soon be able to boast of as
Agents for Kopp's Brewery, t*
__ of the
* finest Beer in the Northwest.
the "
Brewer
Its application to the inside walls of
other manufacturing enterprises, with I large a murder roll in proportion as our tary canal. But if the United States
Strangers can And here a place to write, attend to correspondent»' private^
poultry houses will permanently exter­
the Willamette River in front and two own favored land. Our “judicial safe is not to Lave sovereignity over the
minate all LICE.
confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home.
territory
through
which
the
proposed
separate railways thereto constructed, guards” appear to condemn about 7,000
Results: HEALTHY CHICKENS-
canal would run, why fortify it? If
could also be made the most economical ! innocent ftersons to death each year at
PLENTY EGGS.
the sovereignty over such territory is
I
the
hands
of
the
murderers.
place, with cheap coal, for other maim
Write for circular and prices and men-
| Will the Oiegon state legislators be to remain with Nicaragua and Costa
iactiircs Ilian iron and lumlier.
Rica may they not reasonably object
tion this paper.
Third—Direct railwar connection with | able to bring about the state of affairs
to fortifications and a large military
WADE & BRIGGS,
the O. R. * *!. .me recently extended to which exists in Canada ?
force which might at some time become
Tillamook, Or.
Southeastern Portland : Nehalem freight
a menace to their autonomy ?
and coal could there and nt Albina be
The Cudahy Case.
W bile those countries are exceedingly
more economically transferred than nt
While the startling story of the kid. well disposed toward the United States,
the terminal grounds, where charges are
greater.
imping of the son of Edward Cudaliv of it is very doubtful if they will agree
Finally, by the Nehalem railroad Omaha and his ransom for *25.000 in to permit this country to fortify a|
getting to the river cither near Elk Rink. gold almost overtaxes the credulity of canal in their territory and maintain
0'1
Springville or I.iimton, river steamers intelligent (leoplc who can hardly be­ there such a military force as would
could tenqionirily handle lumber, and lieve such a Ixdd stroke could lie played be necessary to garrison the fortifica­
tions.
You will always find primeUteat at this store. Give us a call.
steam tugs and barges handle coal, and successfully in these modern davs, it re­
SHAVING
veals
what
sacrifices
a
fond
parent
will
rivet steamers merchandise to nod from
Would Exclude our Wheat.
the city till the line should reach Port make when convinced his child is in dan­
HAIN CUTTING,
J. F. JENKINS, Proprietor.
■and, north, south or east sides, just as ger.
SHAMPOOING,
The
German
agrarians,
according
to
That the plot was skillfully laid and a
wedidat Elk Rock in 1KHG and 1HN7,
report from the American consul at
■luring the time of the long litigation shrewdly executed is evidenced liy every
Bremen, are proposing a policy which
which prevented us entering the Jeffer. detail which the kidna|iers had so care looks to the
exclusion of American
everything strictly first class
son-street deport tor sonic two years, fully worked out in advance and whether
wheat from the German market, Hav-
and sawlogs in any event can be as they would or would not have carried
proprietors
of
ing been unsuccessful in securing leg, '
cheaply delivered to the Portland saw out their hellish threats of pcrsonnl vio­
to their vwtim had their demands I isla tion prohibiting, in effect the impor­
mills at Elk Rock, Oswego. Springville lence
'
been
i|;nored will of course never be tation ol American canned meats, the ’
or I.iimton as at the terminal grounds.
1
agrarian party is now exerting its influ­
BARBER ANO HAIRDRESSER
If. therefore, the new president, Ms. known.
’
DEALERS IN
\\ hat is to benpprehended now is that ence to henvilv increase the import du­
Hayes, of the Southern Pacilii . shimld
SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING
ties on all grains entering the empire,
favor the Nehalem raiAwnv, after it the storv ol tbeCudaliy ransom will give
SHAMPOOING, ETC
rc.u hes a pirtid 'i*iow Oswego, with the rise to imitations in all parts of the notably on wheat, and the consul ex.
8h,’P "ext door l0 Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook
sauto facilities and terms as those the country. This lias lieen already fore presses the opinion that the proposer! ___________
Electric Raths nicely Bitted up. Good for
Northern Pacific did offer at Cornelius shadowed bv the comment ol one of the law will be passed by the Reichstag
He says the aim of the agrarians is '
persons suffering with rheumatism.
Gap, I should in that case advise con­ Chicago police officials, to the effect that
Building next door to the Tost Office.
structing the Nehalem railwav on the it sets a most dangerous precedent likelv to make Germany entirely independent
water grade via Oswego. Otherwise, to lead to a series of sensational child- of all countries for its breadstuffsand '
(icrhups the better course mnv be to stealing adventures and that if kidnapers food supplies and remarks that it is 1
1 difficult to see how the proposed na 1
select the nin th route, w ith half a mile of 1 get the idea they can successful!v hold
fire insurance .
tunnel, either to Springville or to North children for ransom rich men will have to tional legislation can have any other ,
Portland. Although most costly, this employ Krvants to act as bodyguards effect m the long run than to enhance '
7- 5. S7^/77£7VS,
lias Home eight to nine miles shorter dis-j i for their young ones. On this account the price of the daily bread of the peo. |
w. AGENT for tur
HI>?i’Pv»jyTUAL AND LONDON &
tance.
as much ns nny other it is to be hoped pie. "It is imjMissible to understand,”'
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
he
adds.
"
hew
the
proposed
duty
can
'
the iierpetrators of the deed will lie
COMPANIES.
To Assure Honesty in Banks.
speedily identified and brought to jus. increase the crops of wheat throughout StQQe leavoa
Germany ot decrease tlx appetite of the Stage
°
eaves l/vS I*“/
leaves
Sunday- Agent for North West School Supply
t ice.
It is Mid of the recently arrested assis.
Strange ns it mnv seem, it transpires German people.” t)f course it can do
'-o'npany, Notary Public.
taut cashier ot the First National bank
TILLAMOOK.
— OREGON
that nothing in the Nebraska criminal neither and for that very practical rea-'
of Grcclcv, that he entered the service of
son it seems most improbable that the
•
.
previous
from
the
Agents
at
code
prescribes
a
jwniiltv
adequate
to
the bank twenty years ago when hr was
this particular crime and that the prose government will place a duty of 4(1
Nor,h Y»n>hilJ and Tillamook.
but 17 years old, and during the whole!
insure with
ciiting officials would have difficulty in or 50 cents a bushel on wheat, which
tunc sincT then lias maintained a high
I»e
Claude
Thayer,
well-nigh
prohibitive.
It
character in the communitv at large, and placing a charge against them that
n rather dangerous thing
Agent or Fireman’s Fund and London
would
entail
a
jienitcntiarv
sentence
Inis been trusted implicitly by the bank '
rnment, under existing con­
This delect of the law should and doubt­
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
officials and stockholders
ditions. to adopt a policv which wonld
i
It is a fact, which is remarkable or less will l)C curcd'by the coming legishi materially enhance the price of bread,
Companies.
t ure.
not. according to the point of view from
for the indnstrial situation in Germany
I
”
the
meanwhile
the
Cmlahv
kidnap,
which one looks, that every one of these
is not such as will admit of any increase
bank gentlemen who is detected in tip. mg stands out as one ot the most sensa­ m the wages of labor. There is n<
tional
and
remarkable
pieces
of
crime
"e guarantee first class Wagon Work
of
propriating other people's money to his
qncstioa that German ngricnltnrnl in.
the closing century.
own use. lias l»crn for more or less time
at low charges.
terests are suffering, but to seek a rem
Shoeing, No. 4’s down, $1 50
a ¡»eculiarly trusted official or employe
edy for this in a policy that wonld
of the institution.
Political Drift.
went A THAYER,ProprietorR.
make subsistence for the masses of the
General Banking and Exchange busi­
People s|>eak of this ns if it were one
people harder could not fail to encounter
Workshops;
ness interest paid on time deposits.
of the most surprising things possible,
The totol vote cast in New York state
most vigorous popular resentment and
Next to Goyne’s Office, Till«- Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger­
when as matter of fact, if any stealing is t<>| the several candidates for president protest. Ifthe duty on grain proposed
was
1.549,612.
done nt all in a bank it van only be by I
ntook City, Oregon.
by the agrarians should be adopted the
many, Sweden, and all foreign countries
some one of these |>evtiliarly men. as
Clevthind s heart-to-heart talks with Aimik n wheat gr. «ren of c->«rw
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
one mnv see from a moment’s tlu ug, ».VI the late democratic party are ns edifying would feel the effect of it bs,
„
No other kind of man would esc
as eulogies of the deceased at a “wake.” Kriou.lv ns the G,. -. um
r*.
CLIP ’
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KING & KERREMANS.
w
V. MORGAN,
General Blacksmithing
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE.
Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort. Carbolineum Avenarius
C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor.
Tillamook Cffy,
Oregon
Tiade sxt tlx©
NEW MEAT MARKET,
CHAS.
PETERSON,
to tlx© Z=ost orfico.
Hot and Cold Raths.
LEACH & JONES,
Tillamook Meat Market
EDGAR LATIMER,
I Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
ROUTE to TILLAMOOK
Carrying U.S. Mail.
The DIRECT
Tillamook <5 North Yamhill Stage Line.
JOHN BARKER, Proprietor
■
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y,except monde>y.
Horse Shoeing and General Blacksmithing.
I i
«lagon OJonk.
•V ho*
u^, empb,,.
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...........
p.„ls
***£^\'?*
TWO liv*
’¡ISSELL !‘.‘£s
or
C. & E. Thayer
the new barber
SHOE.
.’ Store.
ng,