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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 14, 1901. Tillamook Dairy Association A World-Wide Crusade. H. M. Caitwood returned from the Notice is hereby given that the annual | *✓ Grand Round, where he ,|>ent Christmas ' M uscatine , Iowa, Feb. 11.—Mrs. Na meeting of the stockholders ot the Tilla- The building for the new Austin Veatch and New Year’s with friends. He brought tion arrived here at noon today and was mook Dairy Association will be held at : creameiy is making progress. a wife with him, who was hear telv wel met at the train bv 4000 people. A squad the Court house in Tillamook City, Tilla- r Layman Lamb was visiting relatives comed by his neighbors. ! of police was on hand, as slit had re mook County, Oregon, on Monday, the \ at Beaver and Hebo a few days last quested, to escort her to her hotel. The 25th day of February, 1901, at 1 o clock ( NEHALEM. week. crowd, however, was peaceable and evi- p.m., for the purpose of electing three t Tom Lvster is contemplating a trip to Coal ! | dently turned out through curiosity, for directors, one treasurer and the transac-1 • Portland in the near future to lit absent Coal-oil! less than 500 people attended her meet- There are two springs upon the claim i ing tonight. After the meeting closed tion of such other business as may come one month. Iwfore them. We learn that Frank Ely contemplates of Mr. Boles at the mouth of Foley Creek and the receipts of the evening were Tillamook City, Or., Feb. 5, 1901. which have quite a coating of petroleum returning to Tillamook, not finding Cali counted, the financial manager of Mrs. S. S everance . Secretary. upon the surface, and he is making pre . Nation dissolved partnership with her fornia entirely satisfactory. paration to bore, and deterniing what and he, with four of the six women who The new saw mil) of Wist & Co. we Notice. : accompanied her, returned to Kansas suppose will soon be running, as we learn is beneath. L. N. Barnes will pay cash for old Dan Cronen is getting out piling for City. He said: “My management of all the machinery is now on the ground. rubber boots and shoes, or rubber of any We do not know yet how true the re the Mill Co. Piling on the Nehalem very Mrs. Nation ends here. I return to kind, old cop|)er wire, copper boiled port is which we are hearing through seldom needs renewing as the toredo Topeka tonight, and four ot ’the six bottoms, old brass, heavy fawcetts, does not attack them. women go with me. The women will private sources from Portland that addi I Messrs. Linkhart and Easom are billed return to their homes, and Mrs. Nation, valves and similar stock. Led pipe or tional articles ha ve been filed by the Port, led of any kind. Old rubber must be land, Nehalem & Tillamook R.R. Co. to give exhibitions with their moving I understand, will proceed to Chicago.” free from nails, eyelets, rivets, leather Mrs. Nation says: “ I am in the hands pictures and talking machines on Tues calling for the western terminus of the soles, etc. ___________ of the Lord and will leave for Chicago day and Wednesday evenings. road to be at Wellsville on South Prairie —not Tillamook City, as previously an Mr. Philebaum, the administrator of to-morrow morning. I will do no smash Orders were prepared at the War De nounced. And, further, that passenger the estate of the late G. W. Fearnside is ing in Iowa, or any other state, until all partment for the organization, assem- and shipping facilities will be very meag- in for the purpose of settling it up; and the hell holes in my own state are wiped bling and equipment of 10 additional erly furnished the le tter place, simply a Chas. Pye, Alex McDonald and I). Se out of existence. Then I will organize a regiments authorized by the Army re. side track, water tank, woodshed and a Boyakin have been appointed appraisers band of women who will smash all of organization law. the saloons iti the world. The United platform dump for passengers, cabbage, of the same. The Woodburn Independent : “Repre States first, Europe next.’’ etc., passenger trains not stopping at There was a surprise dance at Herman sentative Pearce introduced a bill rela that place at all, traffic on this line to be Tobi’s Saturday night, to which the tive to the litigation between the State Saloons Must Go. accommodated by caboose cars attached young people flocked from far and near. Land Board and Ellen Savage. He did to freight trains. We suspect it to be an Topeka, Kan., Feb. 10.—A meeting of so by request. Subsequently he learned infernal scheme of a blood-sucking cor the citizens of Topeka this afternoon, at that he had been used to work a graft, COULSONBURG. poration to buy up Tillamook city for a which 3000 were present, decided that . . . and asked the Ways and Means song and turn its site into a dairy ranch the “joints’’ of the city must go at on e Committee to report on the matter un- The nice weather of the past few weeks [ We must apologise for our correspond Friday, February 15, is named as the favorably.” Mr. Pearce may well ex- ent’s imagination running wild, but we has caused this vicinity to look quite time w liFn the cleansing of the city must claim, “Defend me from my friends.’’ smokey, as a result of burning logs and do not anticipate that he can scare the be made complete. If it is not done by The travel to Copper River and the I I citizens of Tillamook into the belief that other rubbish. that time an army of 1000 men will im Klondike is now well started. Notl-ss N. Coulson has his garden andpotatoe this city is going to be left out in thecold mediately move upon the “joints,” and than two dozen sailing vessels will start when a railroad strikes this county. If ground plowed and if the fine weather remove them by force. for Nome and Bering Sea in April and our respected correspond ent nasany faith i continues we expect that he will be The meeting this afternoon was re May. The sawmills oil the Yukon have I planting the same. : in his predictions he should not delay in markable in every respect. It was called buying up retd estate at Wellsville and ' , School at this place is progressing by a committee of the Law Enforcement resumed operations, and every town be-; become the promoter of a town boom for nicely with Miss Fannie Smith as tea League, and was attended bv nearly all tween Bennett and Dawson is building boats and steamers. Not less than 80 that pl ci—E d . ] cher. <0 the prominent business men of the city vessels will be engaged in the Alaska Mrs. Albert Kinnaman visited her sis Conservative men, who have heretofore traffic during the coming summer, in NETARTS. ter, Mrs. Dye, of this place last week. advocated moderation, insist that the cluding those on the Upper and Lower Mr. I). Swabb is working for C. N. people of Topeka shall take the law in Yukon, together with steamers sailing James Starek is moving from the Max their own hands. An ultimatum was on regular routes from Puget Sound. well place on the beach here to his place Johnson at this writing. Mr. Dawson, of Cloverdale, was a passed commanding the officers of die The people of Southeastern Alaska have north of Tillamook. The people of Ne ■TO tarts arc very sorry to have to loose Mr. caller at the Rev. R. Y. Blalock’s home city and county to perform their duty petitioned Senator Perkins of California, regarding the closing of the “joints.’’ to aid them in securing a lighthouse and Starck and his family from their midst, Sunday. The property-owners on whose premises other means of protection for the inside as they are a very nice family an I neigh Frank and Connie Dye are home again ■ the “joints” are kept were warned that route between the Sound and Skagway. ; bors. May succe s go with them after having worked several weeks for Hi « they had better abate the nuisances at The petition sets forth that 15,000 pas •*! ■ ' •» R. 0. Richards, of Blaine. Mr. Ben O’Hara left for Portland last J. P. ALLEN, once, or the people of Topeka would not » Thursday, to be gone only a short time. It seems as though N. Coulson’s grand be responsible for the damages that sengers, 200,000 tons of freight and Proprietor *» $20,000,000 in treasure are annui lally t- If report is correct he will bring a bride children in the east are determined that might ensue to the buildings. ransported over this route. with him when he returns. Grandpa shall have all the walnut ker First class accommodation Frank Elliot, of Tillamook, was at nels he wants for once, for he received a C hicago , Feb. 11.—Dr. John P. TO PKEVEXr DECAY. at second class rate. large package of them through the mail Brushingham preached at the First Netarts last Sunday. Wool 1 ’ renerver Used by Uncle Sam on last week, this time from the children of ' ■■ Methodist Episcopal Church last night Ira Tomilson, the Tillamook cattle Yamhill River Work. BEST MEALS IN THE buyer, was at Netarts Friday, and pcr- L. E. Baily, of Pennsville, Ohio. But Mr. on “ The Strenuous Spiritual Life,’’ and CITY. chased 10 head of cattle from Chas, I )es Coulson is not a bit selfish with the ker in the course of his sermon he said that MeritH of AvcnailiiN Cai*bo(in«*uni Ilec- ognized by National, State aud nels but passed them around and even “the crusade of Mrs. Nation, beginning mond. Tillamook, Ore Munici pal Government». « the Great Uncle and Aunt of the Bailey in anarchy, may crystallize temperance The Hodgdon brothers went to tlie The fame of Avearius Carbolinetim children partook of them and all declar sentiment into a catapult of orderly hub Saturday with a four horse team, ed they tasted very old-fashioned and re power to turn the dram shop into a I.as steadily extended, as the only bona returning the next day. tide preserver of wood, since its discov minded them of other days. benefaction. ery in Germany thirty years ago. It has ' “ Certain forces of enthusiasm which stood all tests of climate, soil and water ! Hurrah, for rillamook’s prospect for a BEAVER. railroad. Wonder if there is any danger begin in confusion become modified and and steadily lived down all pretended ! rivals. Today it is not only employed refined into mighty forces for moral and in Four weeks since we had any rainfall. of having one over this way ? all countries for the preservation of | social betterment, ’ ’ the preacher contin- Beaver school commenced on Monday wood used for household articles such as ■ Miss Linnie Coulson is staying with ed, “ Mrs. Nation, the Joan of Arch of houses, barnvs, fences, etc., but the na with Mrs. Armstrong’s brother at the Mrs. E. T. Coulson while Mr. E. T. is modern times, is sincere. We can afford tional governments, both of Europe and Rifles desk. working at the county mill. America, have recognized its value in to wait the outcome with patience. Mrs. saving Rev. A. McGinn is busy hauling in public constructions from decay. ^4gMn9| For All Kinds of Shooting. Nation is to the whisky rebellion what Following their example citiesand coun bees, lmy, etc. He expects to build tem The followers of General Maximo All Desirable Calibers and Weights prj John Brown was to the slaveowners’ ties have also adopted avenarius carbo- porarily on his claim. A FEW FAVORITES FOR HUNTING. Gomez have triumphed in the Cuban lineum for bridges, pavements, etc., and There is in this republic a Messrs. Davidson and Savage, of Hope constitutional convention. The clause rebellion. 1895. 30 Army caliber, weight 8 1-4 pounds. the leading skip builders and railroad ' deep undercurrent of protests against Model I «04. SO W. C. S. F. caliber, , “ Extra Light,” well, have built on their claims. companies have shown their faith in its! making him eligible to the Presidency of weight 61-2 6 1-2 pounds. jxiunds. drunkard-making which is liable to merits by treating ship timbers, cars, If Sandlakers would do but a very few the republic was adopted by a vote of ModcllS04- 30 W. C. r F. caliber, “Take Down,” break forth at anv time.” telegraph holes and ties with the same Weight 7 3-4 pounds. days work west from Mr. Wolfe’s house 15 to 14. never failing preventative against cli Model I •• T Ik.- n," V . ¡¿ht * * * N ew Y ork , Feb. 11.—Mrs.Julia Gates, matic decay ami rapacious wood boring to the summit they would have a good 7 pounds. Simultaneously with the accession of recording secretary for New York vermin, both of land and water. Model 17-70 c.dd»er, “ Extra Light, ” weight trail direct to Braver and Sheridan. ■»SiniHMMCBMbaBaKl 7 pounds. Great bodies move slowly, and only ! King Edward VII. (whom incidentally County, Woman's Christian Tenqier- In a letter written to your correspond the goiters refer to as the first sovereign ance Union, discussing the methods of ad after mature deliberation. It may Shoot Winchester Ammunition. Made for all Kinds of Guns. ent from the secret an of the Phoenix therefore be safely stated that govern- I who has played golf since James II ). fighting saloons adopted by Mrs. Carrie ments and corporations did not employ Oil and Fuel Company of San Francisco, FREE.—Send Name and Addreta on Poatal for 180-pap lllintratad Catalope. the waters of the Nile have been turned Nation, said : avenarius carbolmeum until fully con the writer says he saw surface indications vinced ot its money saving as well as I back. Sir John Aird cabled this week : WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., • ■ NEW HAVER, CORN. “I do not approve of Mrs. Nation's of oil from Bay City to Astoria. Oil sea wood preserving qualities. Priyate in-i page crops out on J. R. Finley’s place at “ The last channel has been closed at battleax methods. While she may not dividuals desirous of lengthening the life i Assuan. You can now walk across the lie technically violating the law, accord of wood work and at the same time cur Beaver, also on C. Mill’s place. Nile.” This will solve the problem oi ing to the way it is interpreted in Kan tailing expenses, need not fear to follow j On the evening of March 4th, at our SUMMONS providing corn in Egypt. The excellent sas, still as a matter of fact the course is the precedents established. proceeds of such sale, after deducting therefrom school house, will be presidential inaug Kt cent local examples proving the the costs and expenses of this suit and of piece of dam construction will have to one opposed to law and order, and there oration exercises. A good program and trulh of the above statements are not In thecirenit Court ofthe state of Oregon, for making such sale ; and for such other and tliecouuty ot Tillamook. withstand a severe strain when the Nile fore is to he condemned by the union, wanting. The reconstructed Madison further relief as is meet and equitable. Joseph K. Green. all invited. This summons is published in the Tillamook rises with the next floods. Plaintiff, because our whole fight is against la w- street bridge in Foil land has been treat .5- for ”!x weeks by order of the Hon. ▼a * * * lesstiess For the union at large to in ed with avenarius carbolineutn, as has Mary Green Cowing, R. R Armstrong, Estes R r. Boise. Judge of the above entitled Court, GLENORA. presiding in No. 2 thereof, made on die 5th dav also the pavement at the intersection of Joseph Cowing, Mary Evelyn Cowing, E. H of February. 1901. The first publication of this Tayabas, the first southern province dorse the methods of Mrs. Nation cannot four streets in that city where the heavi Cowing. Johannes Walilert, and California summons being 0.1 the 7th day of February, Miss Maggie Smith went to Portland Safe Deposit & Trust Company, pwified in the Philippines, will probably be consistent with our constitution. If est street car and wagon traffic converge. 19*»!. and the last publication thereof being on Defendant«. last week. l<th day of March. 1901. lie the fourth in which a provincial gov we are ever to succeed in crushing the The latter use of the compound was To Mary Green Cowing. R R. Armstrong. Estes ' the DU1.W1, M allory , si m . on a gearin . Mr. J. T. Reelier returned from Forest ernment will be established. Colonel power of the saloons.it must be by legis made at the earnest solicitation of street Joseph Cowing, ary Eve yn Cowing. E. H. Attorneys for Plaintiff. car managers who contidemly look for Cowing ( ’ Hiifornia Safe Deposit & Trust I GroVe on Wednesday. Gardner, of the Thirtieth Regiment, lation, not by the hatchet. Company and Johannes Wahlert. gratifying results. “It will lie impossible for Mrs. Nation NOTICE FOR PVBf.ICATION. Leopold Peterson came in after salmon which is at Manila on its way home from The gentlemen in charge ofthe United In the name of the State of Oregon : Department of the Interior, You and each of you are hereby required to last week. Tayabas, will be Governor ot the pro to smash saloons in New York as she States engineer department for Oregon appear Land Office at Orego 1 City, Ore., and answer to the c .mplaint filed herein a»e now apphiiigavenerius carbolineum v u . February 2nd. 190!. yon and others in the above entitled Mr. Rether lost a nice young cow a vince. The United States Commission has in Kansas, as she would lie arrested to the dams and lock work on the Yam against Notice is hereby given that the rollowing A O nHl ‘ 1'^1 ’ ’ bu ° r be' 0 "/' ’ « ’ >»d<lay of immediately and would lie forced to pay named settler has me filed notice of his intention desires Colonel Gardner to accept, and few days ago. She caught her foot in a iih.< ? g ,b" s,,‘d ,n the J<> mske final proof in hill river, a flattering tribute to its merits order of publication for your appearance or an- ■■ ■n-te ’ S-:-! Proof F " in support of his claim, and crevice of a log, then threw herself and j General MacArthur has intimated that ; for the damage she had done. She could which was certainly not extended until swer ; and if you fail so to api»ear and answer that said |iroof will be made before the County Clerk of 1 illamook County, at Tillamook, Oi not hope for any help from the local searching investigation satisfied the au to the complaint the plaintiff will apt ly t,» the 011 March list. I901. vis the Colonel might l»e released for that | perished miserably. thorities that it was a measure of prac c'’nf* tor the relief prayed for m hl, com branches of the union.’’ ARTHUR F MCKAY, purpose. When the committee is on its plaint ; which ia The salmon bite pretty well at present tical economy. ror ‘he N * °f S« %, Ne Ji of l. That plaintiff hare a decree adju.lgin. wav southward, it is likely to touch at ( N ew Y ork , Feb. 12.—Senator-elect % and Lot 6, see. 6, tp. 1 S. R. 7 W. * ♦Villi such examples lie fore them it plaintiff to be the owner in fee aimple of an and the boys enjoy catching them names the foliowin, witnesses to prove L liven a e and establish the Tayabas Joseph R. Burton, of Kansas, when would apt*ear that the individual is fool equal undlvule I one third mt re«t in al- the his He continuous residence upon and cultivation The weather has l»een fine so there billowing dovnhed real proper rr. lying and of said land, vis: government. asked about Mrs. Nation's saloon- ish and the official almost culpable who being a.tuale in Tillamook Conntv. Oregon and must lie something wrong with the Ore- Wsdey Ku.h WIHI.m R Illlugwor h, Frank does not protect Ins own, or the taxpay- more particularly d.-icribed a. follow», to-wit : * * * ' smashing, said : Theea«t half of the northwe. quarter and Oreg m° h *"d 1 Ru”,n Moor»- “f Tillamook. gon climate.________________ ers pockets by using this compmm'l, lot. one (i) and two (I. ot »action thirty-one “ It is a matter of surprise to the thus saving from decay, and lengthening There is a growing anxiety among C has B. Mooxga. Register. (Jt). the »oil hwe»t quarter of »ectioli thirty- EMMA. meml»ers of Congress lest the river and people of Kansas that so much notice the life of all frame structures for which one iji), the aoutheaat quarter of »eotion thus saving from decay, and lengthening thirty-o e (jl), the northweat quarter of harbor bill may fail. For three weeks is paid to Carrie Nation by the Eastern lection twenty (Jo) and the »o itheaat uiiar The house of Stephen Bauer caught the bill has l»een under consideration by paper«. She is a molehill in Kansas and the life of all frame structures for which ter of section twenty (2o>, »’.I In township he^is individualy or officially responsi one (I) north range six («). weat nt the TWO fire the Sth inst., and burned to the LIVE PAPERS the commerce committee, and is as yet a towering peak in New York. We have Willamette Meridian ; the aouthweat quar ground liefore anv thing could lie mw ’. ter of section twenty-six (ifi). the north Fisher. Thorsen A Co., of Portland. not half finished. Usually this com. put the badge of illegality on the saloons west quarter ot section twentv-six (ifi).the The little two year old child was left mittee reports the bill in two weeks. It in Kansas, and southeast quarter ot section twenty-throe when the people g?t Or., are sole Pacific coast agents for are-, nanus carbolineum. and it can be found (>3)- the west halt of the sontheast quarter asleep while its mother was working is stated by several minority menil»ers of tired of having them they enn clove at W ade A B rkags . Tillamook. Or., I twL*?** '"T*, (•) «nd four (,) in section some distance from the house Mrs. twenty-five (IS), the southwest quarter of HEADLIGHT the committee that its consideration is them up. When it comes to «mashing who will gladly supply information re .T”¿»entv fire (15) the west half of Ihiuer on seeing the smoke ran to the being purposely delayed by the chair them, however, * Mrs. Nation has no garding its accomplishments. the northea.r quarter and lots one (1, and and house to find it partly in flames She two (.») in ser ti n twenty five (2s). the south man, and some of the Republican mem more legal right to attack them with an west quarter of section twenty th.ee (2,i smashed the window i4B.-«nd jumped Will not be Undersold ! tha northwes quarter of .eelion twenty- bers who are partisans of the subsidy ax than she has to constitute herself five (>s). the southeast quarter rd section WEEKLY OREGONIAN into the burning room and rescued the bill among them Senator Hanna, in judge and jury and attack anything else. When yon want meat go to Leach & twenty-six (»). and the northeast quarter child before it was burned. Mr. Bauer of section twenty six IM), sll m township hopes by threatening the defeat of the It is quite likely that her so called crn. Jones’ Meat Market, for they will allow One Year for fa.as one (t) north, range »even f?) was out looking for his cattle and re ot the Wlllsme te Meridian; the northeast river and harbor bill they may force a sade will awaken people in many parts no other meat market to undersell them turned home shortly after the fire caught, hLTf of rt.ri2'’?blwen.'’'“nn' ,h' •ou|h collapse on the opposition to their jiet of the state to the nndesirabkness of Below will be found our prices until fur half of the south-east quarter of section but too late to save anything. They onartli nl'* “or"1 half U,e northeast measure, but even at those odds, the the saloon ns a feature of town and ther notice : ^n.hT.J ■"'"on twelve (ni. and the are with neighbors at present, who are The regular subscription price for southwest qnar er of section fifteen (1,) opponents of the shipping bill remain country lite, and will close a good many Porterhouse Steak........................ Sc. glad to help them in their trouble. ?a " '"•"•hifi one (l) north, range eight THE HEADLIGHT ¡»»1.50, and firm and will not give in. Furthermore, of them up.”_______________ Sirloin ........ ....... ............................ 7c. («1 west of the W illamette Meridian John Crowley and Lula Dickens passed it is feared that there will lie another »r kn . u/r ’•"■rcting a sale to be mads the regular subscription price of Reef, roast................. .................. 6c. of all said lands for cash in V.8. Gold Coin and For Sale. that „d that a refer« be spp^n'eS ?<J ”1 through this vicinity on their wav to attempt to attach an irrigation amend, the Weekly Oregonian is »1.50. Boding Beef................................. 5c. “'i manner provided by law Salmon river last week. nirtii to the river and harbor bill, if re- Any one subscribing for THE •nd‘^'.Practice of this court for cash l/c ’ Pork ................................................ 7c. A dairy farm, with or without stock. '-»old Coin: and upon such ■ m U bcmr HEADLIGHT and paying one T. |. Weckert left for Eastern Oregon, ported to the Senate, and this, if true, — ■ For partictilan apply to Chas. Pye L each & J okes , C rxtral M kat M a «- p.u^rt"'od' * where he intends to herd sheep. will prove a fuither obstacle. I] Nehalem, Tillamook Co., Oregon. tiled court, and an order be made dir«llne year in advance can get both for kkt , T illamook C ity . he payment to plaintiff of one-third of the »2.25. SOUTH PRAIRIE. 1 the est home NEWSPAPERS. U The HEADLIGHT j and the OREGONIAN One Year fot* $2.25. The Headlight is the ¡0 Best fteuispaper in O the County. Also the Best Advertising ( medium /yien [iou^ß) I J; Repeating