THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
FEBRUARY 28, 1901.---------- -------- ——------------- _
COULSONBURG.
It was perfectly in order to pack repub
! in his hands. He embraced the oppor.
Rain and mud, rain and inud, and no
1 tunity, stated his position and cast his lican primaries at the lastcounty election
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Democrats Prevent Corbett Fol vote for Mitchell. Mitchell was elected. in Tillamook. But, ho, how horrible it let np yet.
is to these parties when they hear that
Mr.
Eliza
Finley,
the
poultry
man
of
Pandemonium
now
broke
loose
in
earn
lowers from Causing a Deadlock.
est. Deafening yells filled the hall. Men the democrats helped elect a republican Beaver, was a caller at the burg on
At this Season of the year, when the weather changes so snd.lenly.
S alem , Feb. 25.—The closing hours of and women stood on chairs and tables, senator. We do not know how it goes, Monday.
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Do not let the cough run on, it may lead to Catarrh or Con
the twenty-first biennial session of the shouting themselves hoarse, waved but we suppose every candidate running
Mr. and Mrs. N. Dye visited at Albert
Oregon State Legislature (culminating handkerchiefs and threw their hats up for office don’t care a darn where the Kinnaman'i Sunday.
sumption. You can quickly cure your Cough by using
in the election of John H. Mitchell to the in the air. Dignified Senators embraced votes come from as long as lie gets
Miss Dora Swabb is employed to help V.
there.
So
it
must
have
been
with
Mr.
—
United States Senate), will go down as each other and dance I and pranced like
Mrs. Jos. Bixby in housework.
V9 Sturgeon's White Pine,
the most memorable in the annals cf the game cocks. The large crowd outside Mitchell, for Mr. Corbett was just as
Mark
Swabb
made
a
trip
to
thecounty
THE IDEAL COUGH CURE, it heals.it cures, if not satisfactory
Oregon Legislature. It was a scene that fell into line and for awhile there was anxious to receive democratic votes, only
seat last week.
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beggars description, and those who wit perhaps more noise in Salem than on a the former out-manoeuvred him.
your money back. Price, 50c.
Grandpa Woods, formerly of this place,
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nessed it will doubtless never see the like battle field in the heat of battle. It was
At
a
banquet
given
in
Portland
to
is now with his son,Jim Woods,of Bia ine.
a scene that beggars description.
again.
, S. J"- S'-Ll"CF -L ü O t JiJOXT,
•‘Mitchell ! Mitchell ! Mitchell !” came Senator elect John 11. Mitchell, we take
The balloting had gone on from day
NEHALEM.
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST.
TILLAMOOK CITY, OR.
to day without incident. As the close from all parts of the House. President this clipping from the new account:
of the session approached the severe Fulton finally made himself heard suffi “Hedges, the Democratic collegian from
Weather mild and moist, and grass
Clackamas,
was
called
upon
ami
was
strain that not only the members, but ciently to name Roberts of Wasco,
the many friends of the opposing Brownell of Clackamas and A. C. Smith vociferously received. He made a short growing ; stock in good condition.
While on the Nehalem Mr. Philebaum
factions had lieen under for forty days of Multnomah to escort Mr. Micthell to address, which was scarce concluded
grew in intensity. The atmosphere the platform. Mr. Mitchell was in the when Nottingham broke in with some mined with his own hands, and took to
FIRE INSURANCE.
Insane Mother’s Awful Deed.
portenfled a storm of some kind, and building, watching the progress of events thing alxmt the abs“uce of lawyers in Portland with him, samples of Nehalem
J.
S. SUCHENS,
the
Multnomah
delegation,
and
proposed
coal.
It
was
taken
from
one
of
three
when it came the ]>ent-up feelings of the from a distance, and was easily found*
C olfax , Wash.. Feb. 25,-While vio
AGENT FOR THE
members found expression like the es He finally reached the platform, but it cheers for Hedges, Eddy and Dresser, veins on Chas. Robitch’s claim.
lently insane Mrs. Roza Wnrzer threw HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON &
cape of steam from a safety’cock.
was some time before he had a chance to who had contributed so much to the re
Dan Cronenhas been granted a pension
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
her six children into a well, then jumped
sult
all
w«re
rejoicing
in.
The
cheers
Finally the eventful hour for the meet say anything. The sea of upturned
with back pay amounting to some $800. in herselt and drownded the little ones
COMPANIES.
wer**given.
Tlien
came
Eddy
with
a
ing of the joint ses»ion|arrived. A few faces was still thundering applause. Mr
The masquerade ball Saturday night bv holding them under the water. The
a
glowing
panenyric
to
the
pride
be
felt
Agent for North West School Supply
of the Senators were crowded out ot Fulton, in a neat sj>eech, introduced the
was quite largely attended, with a good tragedy occurred near Uniontown,
Company, Notary Public.
their seats and had to content them Senator-elect, who, in a few well-chosen in the sinking of partisanship in the ly number of maskers.
TILLAMOOK.
— OREGON
Wash., Saturday evening. The dead
grand
wave
of
patriotism
and
ent
bus
selves with sitting on waste paper I words expressed his gratitude and prom
Dr. Smith was up from Tillamook children are: Alina, aged 7 ; Rosa, aged
¡asm.
Then
Representative
George
Col-
baskets or on the floor. A feeling of ex ised to faithfully serve the best interests
again on Saturday to visit Miss Anna 11; Louisa, aged 10; George aged 4, and
pectancy pervaded the atmosphere. of the state. Mr. Mitchell declared with vig said he bad stood with the Multno Toh! and Jos. Effenburger. The doctor'
Joseph and Mary, twins, aged 6. The
mah
delegation
because
he
deemed
it
on
Upon the action of this august body de much feeling that he felt that the honor
is getting accustomed to Nehalem foot- father died about a year ago, and since
pended the election of a United States and ovation he was receiving should have the side of right and justice. Then, al
then the family has been supported by
Senator.
gone to Senator McBride, and not to luding to the victory, be quoted: ‘ The logs.
General Banking and Exchange bnai-
R. Krebs and Dave Peregoy and family charity.
quality of mercy is not stained.’ Have
President Fulton, of the Senate, who him.
As near as can be learned the mother neas inlereHt paid on time deposits.
n.ercy on your enemies. Tell them to have returned to Nehalem.
presided, recpicsted the members to s]>eak
look pleasant.”
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger
The Rev. Sweeney preached at Neha took the children to the well at the home
out loud and distinct as their names were
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Saturday night and threw one after
called, and admonished the audience to
lem
on Sunday last.
many, Sweden, ami all foreign countries
Are the republicans in Tillamook satis
another to the bottom, a distance of 30
maintain order, not even whis]x?ring
There will be graduating exercises at
fied with the election of John H. Mitchell
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
feet. She leaped into the well herself and
during the progress of the voting, under |
the
the
Onion
Peak
school-house
on
I for senator ? We believe they are, altho
then held the heads of the children be
penalty of removal from the assembly •
NOTICK KOK PUBLICATION.
ugh, of course, some would "have pre evening of Saturday, March 9th.
neath the surface of the water, which
Department of the Interior,
ball.
ferred another person. But here is some
Land Office at Oregon City, Oro.,
was
but
two
feet
deep.
The
mother
re
Nineteen ballots were taken without
February 25th, 1901.
GARIBALDI.
thing which should not be lost sight of,
mained in the well until Saturday night, Notice is hereby given that the following
incident, Corbett holding his 35 votes
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
and that is, Is not the election of Mr.
The
steamer
Elmore
passed
out
over
when she was rescued by neighbors. to make final proof in support of his claim,
and the opposition scattering, casting
Mitchell for the best interest ot Tillamook the bar on Monday morning, with a Henry Haggerman, Citv Marshel of and that said proof will be made before the
their votes for Judge Williams, Binger
County Clerk of Tillamook co., at Tilamook,
county ? Having hail the active support large number of passengers. The bar Uniontown, made the discovery. He Oregon,
on April 6th. I9OI, viz :
Hermann, C. W. Fulton, Representative
NELSON.
of Representative B. L. Eddy and the was very rough.
heard his name called when passing the U.K. No 1I754. GUST
B. L. Eddy, S II Friendly and other fa
for the N »j of Sw *4 and 8
of
vote of Senator W. Tyler Smith, we be
The tug and schooner arestill anchored Wurzer home, and on investigating Nw Sec. 13, tp. 3 N, R. 9 W.
vorite sons. The Democratic minority
He names the following witnesses to prove
lieve that Mr. Mitchell is in honor bound in the bay.
found the mother at the botom of the his continuous residence upon and cultivation
stuck to Judge Bennett.
to use his utmost efforts in securing an
of said land, v z *
As the name of Brownell was reached
The San Francisco lumber boat came well. He at once secured assistance and Daniel l’erry, of Balm, Oregon ; Alfred Mag
appropriation for Tillamook bars. And
the mother was rescued. The bodies of nuson ami Louis Glazer, of Hobsonville, Oregon;
in the twentieth ballot there was a
in
this
morning
at
seven
o
’
clock.
Neter Nelson, of Bay City, Oregon.
herein Mr. Eddy has rendered Tillamook
silence. A wave of hushed excitement
C has . B. M oores Register.
The people of Garibaldi were treated to the six children were recovered and
county valuable service, for Mr Mitchell
brought into thelate home. An inquest
spread over the vast assemblage and it
a
fine
show
by
Link
heart
&
Easern,
pro
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
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is recognized to be a man who recripro-
will be held as soon as possible.
was known that the turning point in the I
Department of the Interior.
cates and works energetically for his prietors. It was a success, the house
Land office at Oregon City, Or.
contest had come—that thenceforth the
February 25th, I901.
friends. That being the case, Tillamook being filled to overflow. All went awav
Notice is hereby given that the following
name of John H. Mitchell was to be the
county will have two staunch friends in satisfied that they got the worth of
named settler has filed notice of his intention
shibboleth of the opposition, This sur-
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
Senator Mitchell and Representative their money.
that said proof will be made before the County
mise was correct, for in an eloquent
Clerk of Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Oregon,
Tongue,
who,
knowing
our
“
bottled-up
”
Mrs.
Wheeler
and
Mrs.
Peregoy
H. L. EDDY.
on April 61 h, r.tin, viz. :
speech the Senator from Clackamas pre- 1
condition and the urgent demand for came in on the Elmore on Friday, and
alfked M agnuson ,
seated the name of John H. Mitchell. ;
One of the heir» at law of Peter Magnuson, de
bar improvements^ which have been woe took the stage for Nehalem on Saturday I
ceased, who made II. E. No. 1180I, lor the S Va of
President “'niton resigned his gavel to |
For Harmony, Henceforth.
%, sec. I3 and Lots 1 and 2 and Nw
of Nw
fully neglected in the past, a brighter morning.
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Speaker Reeder rind with even greater ,
14. »sc. ¿1. 11 . 8 .\, IL 9 W.
Having purchased of A. E.
prospect is in view in having these long-
He names the following witnesses to prove
We
are
glad
to
learti
that
Mr.
Parrish,
eloquence seconded the nomination. As
Let’s all doff our hats to Senator John
Imbler & Co. their store building
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
deferred improvements carried out.
our county commissioner, is interested a and stock of Dry Goods, Notions,
of said land, viz :
the name of Brownell was again called H. Mitchell.
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Daniel Perry, of Balm, Oreg n ; Gust Nelson
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in the repairing of the Kelchis bridge.
out, loud and clear came the response,
and Louis Glazer, of Hobsonville, Oregon ; Peter
Boots
and
Shoes,
we
are
now
in
Some
were
in
hope
that
the
republicans
■
How much money did Corbett spend
Nelson, of Bay City, Oregon.
He is just the kind of a man we want,
“John II. Mitchell.’’ 'Cattanach, Dres
a position to kindly solicit the H
in the state legislature would have elect
ng kulfirV*
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icultrH^ B' MooKKrt’ »«(*•<*«’•
ser, Driscoll, Eddy, Edson, Emmett, on the senatorial fight ? Hush ! For the ed a senator who was not mixed up with for he seems to take such an interest and
liberal patronage of all. We also
I OSHld 1
politicians
were
only
pulling
the
banker
’
s
a
is so willing to remove all obstruction
Harris, Hedges, Heitkemper, Holcomb,
aim
to
do
business
on
a
cash
basis,
either faction of the republican party, for
JÜ k .
.«ft» lAr x/k Jtk ||
from roads, &c., that we are satisfied
Hunt, Ingram, Kelly, Kruse, Kuyken leg.
and give our customers the bene
the reason they think it would bring
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h
under
his
supervision
that
the
bridge
dall, Loonev, Mavs, McGreer, Merrill,
fit. Our motto is : “ Live"and
All those who want a front seat at the about harmony in the republican party
Montague, Nichols, Nottingham, Orton, political pie-counter had better send in quicker than anything else. From the will soon be in as good condition for
Let Live.”
Shipley, Smith of Marion, Smith, A. C., their applications at once before every fact that one faction has come out vic travel as ever.
ISAACS & BROMLEY
of Multnomah, Smith, II. A., of Mult
Brince and Banner are doing a good
torious and the other faction snowed
thing in sight is gobbled up.
DEALER IN
Successors of A. E. Imbler & Co.
nomah, Smith of Yarnhill, Talbert, Wat
business
getting
in
logs
off
the
beach
for
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under, this will only intensify the situa
son, Williamson and President Fulton
the
Truckee
mill.
It is plain to everybody that the tion and make future contentions in the
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followed suit. Cheers and shouts of democrats at the last moment prevented republican party still more embittered.
Some of Mr. Peter Svenson’s lady
“Good boy!'* greeted the responses of the Corbett faction from causing a dead Sooner the party can tower above Simon friends of Tillamook have made him a
the Democrats as they ca»t|their ballots lock, so the honors for doing so are republicanism and Mitchell republicanism fine present. The present consists of a
for Mitchell. Mitchell had received 35 divided.
and the republicanism which seeks to fine mackintosh. He says that the coat
BARBER ANO HAIRDRESSER
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and as Schumann cast his vote for Cor
control, dictate and dole out federal pat fits him in every way, and that he is well
Evidently
the
republicans
who
boosted
bett, the latter had the lead by but one
ronage to give certain factions political pleased with it, with the exception of a SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING
vote. On the twenty first ballot Hedges Mr. Corbett arc not the strategists that advantages, then, and not till then, per few potatoes which he had the pleasure
SHAMPOOING, ETC
returned to Judge Bennett and for three Mr. Mitchell is. We wonder whether haps. will the republican party be what of removing.
more ballots Mitchell therefore had but they are still confident and betting 2 to it should be in this state. Republicans
On the night of the 25th inst., at 10 Electric Baths nicely flitted up. Good for
1 on the banker ?
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE,
8+ votes.
who are independent of this faction fight o’clock, two young men left Garibaldi
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persons suffering with rheumatism,
It was on the twenty-fourth ballot
TILLAMOOK, OR.
Harvey Scott and John H. Mitchell are have long grown tired of it, and that is for their respective homes, and before
Building next door to the Post Office.
that the landslide to Mitchell occurred. now fast friends. They have buried the one reason why the regular republican
The hands of the clock pointed to five hatchet and shaken hands, never more, legislative ticket was ignominiously de leaving they stole all the oar locks out
of the boats that were on the beach at
minutes to 12. Whitney moved toadjoun,
we hope, to become personal and politi feated at the last county election in Mult Garibaldi at that time. They are well
but the motion was voted down. The
cal enemies. As the leaders ot the party nomah county. And ifit is impossible to known in this place and Bay City, and
roll call had been completed when Rob have done this, surely the
rank and file bury the hatchet, the end is not in sight, if they will return the oarlocks.it will
erts turned the tide by changing his vote can do the same.
for party ruction at every election will be dropped and no more said about it.
from Corbett to Mitchell. McQueen and
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mean courting defeat in many ways. Let If they do not, their names will apj»ear
Heinen way, of Laue, followed Then
The life of a politician appears to l»e
us have harmony in the party, even if in our next issue. These young men are
came Thompson of Umatilla, and Proeb- exceedingly permiscuous. Sometimes he
some of the leaders haveto be put in their of res|>ectablefamilies, so we do not wish
stel, who had also been voting for Cor is up—and then he's the cock of the walk.
political graves.
to make any trouble. All we ask is for
bett, and Marsters, Dimmick, Colvigand Sometimes lie is down—and badly down
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Hume, who since the first of the session ed. But most times he is neither up nor
Now that the senatorial fight isover, them to bring back the oar locks.
MITCHELL IS SENATOR.
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THE
had liecn tin wavering in their loyalty to
Binger Hermann. Hedges also returned
to Mitchell, and then the willowy form
of Butt of Yamhill mounted the chair.
Butt stated that inasmuch as he believed
Mitchell had become the candidate of the
majority of Republican», he felt it his
duty to—but he was not allowed to fin
ish. Cries ot 'Sit down !’* stop|x*d the
oration. He then asked the question
whether Mitchell did not have the ma
jority of the Republican votes. "Yes,”
and "No” came from every corner ot the
House.
"Well, I vote for Mitchell anyhow.’'
he declared with emphasis, as he took his
•cat. The Assembly hall echoed with
cheer* Mitchell now had 45 votes with
in one of election. A critical moment
had arrived. There was a suspense No
one else seemed inclined to come to the
rescue. Bai rett got up and declared he
would stand tor Corbett for 40 year»
longer if ncctssaiy. Adams arose to pro
test against the tilling ot the aisles.
There was no semblance of order. The
president'» gavel was powerless. Cries
of Schumann and Mattoon came from
nil parts of the House. It w as past mid
night and it began to look as though the
Assembly would have to adjourn with-
out electing a Senator. Mattoon was
besieged and tugged nt by a coterie of
Mitchell men. The Corbett men uig d
him to stand pat. Mattoon, however,
was unable to withM tnd the pre-su e.
All eves were centered upon him An old
man with tears in his ryes and sobbing
like an infant stood at his side. The
election of a United States Senator was
down. Those who dabble in politics we
arc inclined to think find that it is not all
glory-
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The Corbett faction mounted too high
a pinacle when it undertook to dictate
that Corbett must lie elected or there
would be a deadlock. They stayed with
him and almost succeed in depriving the
state out of a United States senator. We
haven vague idea that the republicans
who were first, last and all the time for
Corbett and a deadlock will go home
crest-lalien and prepared to t>c consigned
to their political graves.
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By the election of the citizens' legisla
tive ticket in Multnomah county last
June it played a far more important part
in politics than most people imagined it
would, for besides passing a numlier of
bills which will directly lienetit the tax
payers ol that county, it made the elec
tion of Mr. Corl »cl t impossible and placed
Mr. Mitchell in the senate again, much
to the discomfort of those who have been
political autocrats in Portland for a
n imber ot years,
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If the republicans in Portland who rp
|M>sc the new city charter passed by the
state legislature undertake to detent it
by dragging it through the courts,
simply because it was not read a suf
firent numltr of times, it will have a re
verse tendency tn bringing harmony
again in the republican party, and will,
in all probability, be tfic mcaus of de
feating the regular republican legislative
ticket and electing another citizens'
|
ticket.
let us all forget factional and persona]
jealousies, congratulate Senator John H.
Mitchell, offer the hand of friendship to
the defeated faction and strive henceforth
to make a united republican party once
more. Even the Oregonian has already
shown a magnanimous spirit, and one
which should lx? emulated by one an<| all,
for it said in its issue on Sunday : "Itcan
be said that Mr. Mitchell is a man of
energy ami force, that he has had large
experience in the Senate, and that he
possesses ability to render good service
to the state.................. Let us rejoice,
therefore, that there is to be only one
party, henceforth, in our state, and that
personal contention in politics and par
tisan animosity are things of the past.”
\Vc hope the Oregonian will be consistent
in this, for tffe factional fight is nauseous
to most republicans. But ns long as the
Oregonian continues to malign one fac
tion of the republican party and extol
the other, we are afraid that the end of
the factional fight is not in sight, for the
reason there will lx? another senatorial
election two rears hence.
Portland’s “Wool” Crop.
If the citv of Portland can’t raise the
ironey to establish woolen mills we feel
like passing round the hat, for we have
been reading in the Portland newspapers
for the past four years about prospective
woolen mills to lx? established there. :
What’s the trouble, anyway—cold feet ?
With all Portland’s boasted wealth and
advantages, there is a certain amount of
mossbackism there which retards its
manufacturing growth. We get an at
tack of the jimjambs every time we read
about the proposed Portland woolen
mills, and with so much woo] procrasti.
nation we hardly know how people in
that city feel. It is plain to see that
those who want to make a manufactur.
mg city of Portland get plenty of news
paper boosting, but darn'd little financial
boosting from the very people who
should help industries start up.
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