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. -, ■ ■ X t MS* -* <¡ illamoalí Vol. XII. No. 37 Hfaùliijht spy/ TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FEBRUARY 14, igafi. 4 íi. 50 per year, load lumber in Tillamook City, it is a publicans would prefer Mitchell. He in the House. It will be commencing source of satisfaction to the people here proved himself a friend of the state when the work all over again, and badly to know that the government improve- he was in the senate, and despite the handicapped at that. She has secured meats in Hoquarton slough have made Oregonian’s personal opposition to him, Judge Whitney to champion her cause this possible and knocked the argument , the citizens of Oregon give him credit for this time. out of the ship ownets who have refused ( being one of the most useful and inflnen- Ex-Governor Sylvester Pennover has to allow their vessels to load at Tilla-! tial senators at Washington who ever mook because the impression had gone went from this state Another thing, written a letter to State Senator Alex. Have no Superior in any Market. abroad that they could not reach the | we believe Congressman Tongue would Sweek, telling him to advise the Demo city. The tug left for Nehalem and As- have a valuablecolleague in Mitchell,and crats in the Legislature to vote for Hon. FULtLt LINE OF « toria, and at the latter place she will as we are a little anxious about govern- George H. Williams. * have lier boilers coverned before return- incut improvements for Tillamook, we The Oregonian * is * requested by several I believe that this county would have rea- persons to give exact information as to ing to this city to tow the barge. Three railroad lines are now under | son to be glad if Mitchell was elected. the ages of Mr. Corbett and Judge Wil _ way to the Nehalem Valley, the Goble, I liams. The record, it finds, shows that Nehalem & Pacific, the Northern Pacific What the Legislature is Doing. Mr. Corbett was born in February, and the Portland, Nehalem & Tillamook. 1827, and Judge Williams in March, r The latest to declare its purpose of going Senator Porter introduced in the 1823. Mr. Corbett will be 74 on the Senate a lengthy and comprehensive bill through to the Lower Nehalem and for the taxation of gifts, inheritances, 18th of the present month ; fudge Wil. Tillamook Bay is the first one that was bequests and legacies of personal pro Hants will be 78 on the 26th of next started for that country, the road from month. Both are in good health, and perty. Goble, which has its base on the river each has as much power for work as he * * * and also connects with the Northern The Senate committee on fisheries and ever possessed.—Oregonian. Paciac track, thus giving it both water I game has reported favorably Senator * * * and rail entrance to Portland. The total ! Fulton’s bill to provide bounties on fish Senator Smith’s bill for the support or length of this route is about 128 miles destroying animals, such as the common aid of an unlimited number of orphana between Portland and Nehalem Bay. seal, sea lion, sheldrake, shag and cor ges springs from a commendable senti The Northern Pacific branch is definitely , morant. The bill appropriates not to ment, but it is radically wrong in details. projected only to Pittsburg, a distance exceed $5000 per annum. The doctor’s “heart is in the right I of 24 miles from Scappoose. The inten plaee;“ needy orphans should certainly * * * tion is eventually to go through to the The committee on game, forestry and be cared for by the state; but this bill coast, making a line 111 miles long be game fishes reported a substitute for the apparently leaves doors wide open for tween Portland and Nehalem Bay. The general game bill, introduced by Eddy. an v number of fake or fraudulent insti Northern Pacific’s line to the coast is The substitute bill is the result of much tutions to make a claim upon the state. said to be substantially the same as that labor on the part of the committee, all At least such is the impression from a Governor Geer has signed the bill re ten years and giving the city council mapped out by the Goble, Nehalem & 1 interests and every section of the state condensed report of his bill. The home TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. ducing the interest on school fund loans authority to purchase the plant. The Pacific beyond Pittsburg. The Portland, being consulted in its preparation. less orphans must be cared for, but un Dr. Wise, resident dentist. • ! I to 6 per cent, and it is now a law. All Mayor did so on the recommendation of Nehalem & Tillamook project is for a fortunately, human nature is such that * * * the state must guard itself carefully Mr. Alex Sutton wns in the city from persons having loans may secure the City Attorney Eddy, to whom the ordi road direct from Portland to the Ne The committee on revision of laws has benefit of the new rate by paying up all nance had been sent for an opinion as to halem and Tillamook coast that shall against swindlers at every point.—Tele Astoria. its legality. The city attorney says the be 20 to 30 miles shorter than either of reported back Senator Proebstel’s bill gram. arrearages. Mr. R. B. Sayles was in from Foley on for the prohibition of slot machines, with the others. An alternative route out of * W * j It looks as though nickle-in-the-slot j ordinance is illegal. recommendation that it do pass. The Monday. Representative Eddy called attent?on machines will have to lie consigned to the Another petition is being circulated, to Portland is shown, one out the north Multnomah delegation has squarely Mr. Bert Ray was in from Woods on j grave yard, for a bill prohibiting their ' amend the amendment to the city charter end of town and one out the south end. to a very flagrant violation of legisla- turned down a proposal to license tive dignity, right and custom Friday, Monday. The country to be drained is rich in tim I which we published last week giving the uk has posses one branch of the state “trade” slot machines. The outlook for when, uiising to a quc&tioH of privilege, Mr. E. S. Jorrett was in the city from legislature. This and the cigarette bill taxpayers power to bond the city, and ber, coal and agriculture, capable of the the cigar store gamblers is therefore not he asked if it was proper that persons highest development. Newberg. which has already been passed upon in makes a step in the right direction. good. not members of the House should be al Mr. G. W. Mowers was in the city * * < Governor Geer lias filed the Barber the state legislature. The new petition Political Drift Thursday. Senate bill No. 201, introduced by the lowed on the floor, while a vote on a Sunday closing bill without hissignature, prays that the taxpayers be empowereJ pending question was being taken, im committee on assessment and taxation, Isaacs & Bromley are selling niacin, j thus completing the proceedings neces-1 to bond the city to an unlimited extent. What is the intrinsic value of a vote at portuning members to vote in their par Gee, this is enough to take the breath is a substitute for Senate bill No. 3, by toshes at cost. I ■ sarv to make it a law. As it bears an Salem in the senatorial contest ? away from every taxpayer. Anyway, I Sweek. The principal new features oi ticular interest. Not only is the dignity A fine assortment of candies at the emergency clause, it went into effect on what kind of a trick have these bond A vote for Corbett means an indorse the bill are the provisions which make of the House lowered by such a pro Monday, and will make barbering next Racket Store. plaster advocates managed to stuff up ment of the methods pursued by the rule taxes primarily a claim against property ceeding, but the interests of the people Full line of Columbian Medicines at Sunday a crime i their sleeves that they want an unlimit or ruin republicans of Portland. instead of against persons, and which are or readily may be subverted by an Sturgeon’s Drug Store. Rev. Dr. Thomas Van Scoy, president ed amount of money in sight before they The senatorial fight is panning out make taxes become delinquent May 31, act so utterly at variance with unbiased Mrs. Olaf Johnson expected to leave of the Wesleyan University, of Helena, play it ? about as we anticipated it would—in a with the provision that if a taxpayer legislative action. The publie has come died of penumonia at Helena. Mont. He | Why it is proposed to build a railroad deadlock when it was found that Cor shall pay half his taxes by May 31, he to expect lobbying, but it has a right Illinois Monday of this week. Messrs H. M. and B. H. O’Neil were was one ofthebest educators and church I from the coal fields down the river and bett could not be elected. Whether this shall be allowed until November 30 to also to expect that lobbying will be con fined to U k - lobby, and not be allowed men of this state. He went to Helena I along the Nehalem beach when there is will continue to the end depends upon pay the balance. in the city from Milwaukee. Wis. to ply its methods on the floor of the from Portland, where he was for several a natural pass dow n the Miama is a ques circumstances, but look out for a “dark W * « Mr. R. L. Wade went out on the stage legislative chamber.—Oregonian. years president of the Portland Univer tion which some of the old settlers who horse.” There are few bills that get through Tuesday and will be gone about a week. the Senate without opposition, Senate sity. know the lay of the country cannot un Corliett ’ s friends say he gave way two Born, on the 5th Feb., to the wife of Messrs. L. Olsen and B. 0. Snuffer derstand. True, the railroad would not years ago but they intend to stick tena bill 63, by Looney, is one of the few. Mr. Andrew Anderson, a ten pound boy„ have bought the John Day property in ! pick up much business bv the time it left ciously to him, for they are first, last nnd This is the bill framed for the protection Another barber in the city. Dorman this dity which comprises a barn and j Nehalem down to Garibaldi, but it would all the time for the banker. Now if he of the dairy industries of the state, and Edwards hasgone in with Charley Peter between seven and eight acres of land. ' make the road picturesque by giving it had been smart he would have insisted for the protection of those who buy or son. Senator The consideration is $3,350. They in- i eight ~___ or ten mills uninterrupted view of upon being elected when the dicker was consume dairy products. Miss Vinne Bergstrom left last week to tend turning it into lots, pulling down tbe pacific oceun . But for business and made, not waiting for his turn to come I Looney is one of the best-known dairy- attend school near her home at Nestoc- the barn and making a street through | commerce the old settlers claim the Foley in the next senatorial fight. men of Marion County, and conse- ton. to the property, and then putting | an(j Minmaronte is the best, for it would The senatorial fight at Salem develop, I quently had in mind in the framing of ■ Try Sturgeon’s White Fine Cough on the market. come through a stretch of valuable agri ed several important changes since our . his bill the greatest needs of those who I are engaged in this growing industry. Medicine. Warranted to give satisfac- | Carnegie gives Tacoma, Wash., the cultural country. last issue. McBride has dropped out We have just finished in tion. * | sum of $50,000 for a library building, j Owing to a scarce attendance of mem- and his backing went to Williams for The Headlight published this bill a few I weeks since. voicing, and find we are Miss Minnie Stavinga is staying at S. conditionally, however, that the citv |a.rg aj a meeting ofthe Port ofTillamook several days, only to be dropped for Her M * * O. Wicklund’s and MissJ. Stavinga nt E. spend $5,000 yearly for the maintenance | Commission on Thursday of last week mann. Inman is now receiving the de I Bingham’s direct primary bill has been overstocked in ihany lines. of the library. If Carnegie would makc I ¡t did not transact any business. This mocratic vote instead of Smith. Corbett | introduced in the House by Representa- Glad’s. We find that we can do Mrs. Walter Kinnaman and P. B. an offer to give some of his surplus dol- -g |lar<j|y right, for with a little more in- has pulled up several votes, as the vote l tive Nottingham, and in the Senate by Lucas were in the city on Monday from lars for a library in Tillamook city. we lerest ¡n the development of the city, on Wednesday will show : Corbett, 32 ; '. Senator Inman, and referred to the com business on a cash basis on think the people at this jumping off place really the commission ought now to be in Hermann, 29 ; Inman, 26. It it expect, mittee on elections. There are several Beaver. [ of the Northwest would appreciate his a position to wield some amount of in. ed that Hermann will be dropped for ‘ other bills on the same subject, and it a much smaller stock than It feels quite natural out ... in the IV IWia VjUlLV lltllllKll to Z-'-e be vri.v - ------ | fluence for the city’s good ; but, alas, if Mitchell, when it will be interesting to see will propably be determined soon if any rain again and Tillamookers are happy f>c,K'rosl y- it requires to do a credit Of course, now that the law prohibits ;t continues to be inactive it will not lie what amount of backing is behind him. i of them will pass. The Bingham bill is once more. barbers from toiling on the Sabbath, it |„„g before the citizens will see the neces- From all appearance Corbett's friends amendatory of the Australian ballot business. We will makuj A few pair of boots and shoes left, will be very ungrateful ofthem togo fish gjty of a five organization to look after intend staying with him, even to a dead reductions all along the litil ■which we are selling at reduced rates.— ing, hunting, ride in tram cars, patronize the city's interests. It is time to get out lock, and as the opposition is just as ob- law. It provides that candidates for office may be nominated by a political Racket Store. cigar stands, kiss their best when taking of the old rut, and ns the transportation stinent, it is not likely they will put convention, a committee of electors, by for the next 60 days. Make your purchases at the Racket for a buggy ride or do anything of difficulties will soon be a thing of the themselves in the unenviable position of petition as heretofore, or by the direct - 2 V -I ''fer n ,-wznn V en Vi»d I ... . ' . f « tltlll_____ . . Il I .. .. -ZX---. I-, ____ — Store and save money, “for a penny saved ! ' that kind on the day of rest. Will some- past, let us all make an effort to secure falling over themselves to vote for Cor primary method. We want to close out our is a penny made.” bett, who is thrust upon them and been I one now introduce a bill prohibiting the manufacturing industries. * * * stock of Mackintoshes and Several of the citizens had to pay $2.50 barber shops in the small towns continu Varied are the ideas express-d regard “slated” for the position ever since the Woman suffrage has again been de last fight for senator. into the city treasury for disregarding ing to l»e schools for scandal ? feated. In the House, Eddy, .of Tilla Rubber Goods, and will ing the i ecent arrests on account of some the bicycle ordinance. The county is not divided yet, and it is of our most respectable citizens disre. There is no getting away from the fact mook, arose and stated that “ as a mat sell them at a reduction of Mr. H. S. Barker, of Trinity Springs, not likely that an attempt will be made garding the bicycle ordinance. We have that ex-Senator |ohn H. Mitchell is man ter of courtesy to some of the women of Ind., is in the city looking up timber to do so in the state legislature, for our no apology to make for them, for if peo ipulating the opposition to the election Oregon, I desire to move a reconsidera io to 20 per cent. See us claims on the market. representatives there are looking ple will disregard the city law, they must of Mr. Corbett for United States senator, tion of the vote by which Senate joint for further reductions. Some fine hard sole leather at Veatch’s ! after ______ the interests of the entire county. not object to replenishing the city’s cof and no one can blame him for doing so, resolution 71, providing for amendment for the personal fight make against him to the constitution, granting woman Shoe Shop. Do yourself justice and have , But the petition to divide the county, in- fer,. But why should the respectable $150.00 in presents given some put on your shoes. * stead of being consigned to the waste citizens be singled out for prosecution on bv the Oregonian and that faction of the suffrage, wasdefeated.” Harris, of Lane, away June ist, 1901. Mr. James Kodad, senior, commenced pnper basket, should be kept as a curi- a trivial offense for not dismounting on republican party is still fresh in the minds wishing to extend a similar courtesy to building a new >e.idence on his place on osity for future generat.on. to sm.le at the sidewalk when thirty feet away from of the people. It was unjustifiable and many women of the state, seconded the Call and get further par pedestrians ? And, on the comparison, done to put Mitchell into his political motion of Eddy. The question was at the Kilches river this week. the cupidity of the ag.tatore. I coffin. It had the effect of depriving him once put. Members willing to ha ye the Mrs. M. H. Larsen, who has been visit-! We are a little surprised to find that are the women who run house, of debau ticulars. ing friends for several weeks in California, Bay City is wanting to throw off her chery privileged character, in this city of re-election to the United States senate, vote reconsidered, apparently had the I but Mitchell remains a potent factor in strongest lungs, and the Speaker ruled returned to the citv Inst week. mumcipal robes now there .s somej - and able to defy the law with impunity ? politics, as can lie seen by the way he is in their favor, but, on division lieing , , , t pect of securing a railroad. Represcnta- It looks so, but it appears to n, that if After a spell of several weeks of bright hng lntroduce(J „ bi„ to repeal anyone is privileged it should be the re heading off and making Mr. Corbett’s called, the effort to give the women weather the potter of Tillamook mist theact by whieh the to<vn „{Bay City spectable citizen, rather those who have, election impossible. No doubt Mitchell suffragists one more chance to win, was - was heard again on Wednesday. w;is given a charter. The residents fiud. alas, sunk to that low moral degrada. will figure ns a candidate again, and if it defeated by n vote of 28 to 21. It is is a choice between him and Corbett we Mrs. Duniway ’ s purpose to have an tion and shame that they are nothing Mrs. Kate ------------ Williams went out on the i , i„g city honors and airs burdensome ---------- --------- I stage on Wednesday to visit friends after two ycars of experience, adopt the but corruption and breeders of sexual believe an overwhelming majority of re other resolution introduced, this time ! next best thing by applying to the legis- diseases. in the valley. . The tug Geo. R. Vosberg and the lum. What effect will a railroad have upon i ]atnre to smash the city charter. Senator Simon has introduced a bill^ber barge C. H. Wheeler, belonging to Tillamook if it passes through the city and a terminus located ten or twelve „ytboruing the Portland. Nehalem nnd the Nehalem Transportation Company, this city on Tuesday miles sooth of here ? Tillamook Railway Company to con reached i—‘ 1 * from ...... San ’ . Mr. J. A. Tati will load the Paul Thorall, who was experimenting struct a bridge across Nehalem Bay and Francisco. with gun powder one day last week, re- RjTir. This bill has beeu referred bv the barge with about 550,000 feet of lumlier Which are easily roughened and irritated by exposure to extremes of weather, ceived a lesson which he will not soon commerce committee to the chief Engi- from the saw mills in this city and at become velvety and smooth after using neers for report. It must go to the local Davies’ mill on the Trask river, when the forget by the look of his face. J. engineers for examination and report be- \ barge will again be towed to San Fran, Goldy, the nine j, * year old daughter of __ . . __ 111 „.Azl sfr 18 cisco. This is the largest vessel ever at W. Gilmore, upset a coffee pot on Fri fore the committee will act, and it is the docks in this city, the government An exquisite preparation for Chap|>ed Hands, Face, I.ips, etc. It is nicely doubtful if the measure can pass at this day, the contents of which badly scalded i improvement in Hoqnarten slough being perfumed and contains no oily or sticky substances. Gloves can be worn immediately her left leg. On the same day a son of session, owing to the lack of time. instrumental in enabling vessels of that after using. 25c. per bottle. Mayor D. Wiley has \etoed the ordi- T. L. McFalls scalded his arm. description to reach here. The schooner If the ladies of Tillamook will call at nance passed at the last meeting o t e I is 145 feet long and 35 feet beam, and J my place thev can see a sample of the citv council, which empowered the pre- 1.1 Wednesday she was turneJ round, pre- THE RELIABLE DRUGGIST, TILLAMOOK, OREGON latest stvle of bracelet just received from sident of the council to enter into a con- - fc. on board her Cargo Tillamook Electnc . to «c- Light P- fi„t rfMrl to the east. I am sole agent for the same. tract with the T.H.moo« I J Company to furnish lights to the city ror , ( —A. L utcher . Tillamook, Ore. [ - | ’ I i RA]í[|E^C00yWE? Heating aqd^ir Tight ¡Stoves GUNS AND AMUNITION. We are Leadexs in our line w WAGONS, PLOWS, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Hardware, Tinware and Builders’ Supplies. Doors, Windows and Glass. Paints, Oils, WADE <&, BRIG-G-S, Opposite Bank. Tillamook, Oregon. I I ! I I s i I I I Delicate Skins Clougti’s Almond Toilet Creme CHARLES I. CLOUGH, I« ' • ■ ’ % • X .• i 1 I