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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1901)
______ __________________ THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 7, 1901._________ ________________ New Stock of GENT.’S CLOTHING. Ladies’ SHOES. Gent.’s SHOES. Our Stock of New Summer Goods is Fashionable and Stylish, Up-to-Date and Largest in the City. COHN & CO., The Leading Merchants. Ocabligbt, though at his residence. In this manner a banker may have his Fred C. Baker. Publisher. money assessed outside the limits • of the city where he conducts his RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. business, and thus avoid city taxes. The new law will pre- ( strictly in advance .) One year....... . $1.50 , vent this, and will put all busi- ^be (flillitniooh we have no kick coming now that fore the end of the present congress, this county is not legislated into but so far as appears it has given the constructing bicycle paths with matter no consideration and even had an absurdly small amount of tax ! circumstances been different our gov- | eminent could not properly have money. I pressed for consideration. The treaty * * * Having purchased of A. E. itself provides that the time for ex- Imbler & Co. their store building Reports from the western change of ratifications shall end on and stock of Dry Goods, Notions, ranges are to the effect there are March 5, so that if the time is- not ex- Boots and Shoes, we are now in less cattle carried over than for I tended the treaty will fail, if not dis- a position to kindly solicit the years, The high prices for beef | posed of at that date, even though the liberal patronage of all. We also during the past few years has re- ; senate be in session after March 5. It aim to do business on a cash basis, suJted in the marketing of practi has been suggested that the senate and give our customers the bene may ask the State department to re cally everything that was fit for fit. Our motto is : “ Live, and market. The shortage of the quest an extension of time for an ex Let Live.” change of ratifications, but there is no supply is also the most certain indication that this will be done. If ISAACS & BROMLEY, guaranty to the producer that not, it will be necessary to negotiate Successors of A. E. Imbler & Co. the immediate future will not another treaty and it is possible that ■iiHir ■!’ man vairai'iariai witness a slump in values such this is contemplated by the British as commenced in the early ’80s government. OF and swamped the cattlemen and At all events, the United States is bound, by the’ unqualified recognition crippled others. E. Thayer. of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty through |C. * * * As the Oregonian has had con the action of both the administration General Bsnking and Exelisnge busi siderable to say about “grafters” and the senate, to respect the obliga ness interest paid on lime deposita. tions imposed by that convention. This —both republican and demo necessitates delay in carrying out a Exchange 011 EnglHnd, Belgitnn, Ger- cratic—we hope that newspaper project which a majority of the Amer niany, Sweden, ami all foreign coniitrie« will be able to give the commis ican people believe to be of yen great T1LLAMOOK. ORE. sions just appointed to frame a importance, but we can better afford new charter for Portland plenty to wait than to impair the confidence | of pointers how to deprive tile of the world in our respect for treaty > “grafters” from participating in I obligations We must show good faith the political affairs of that city in this regard if we are to expect other and taking the front seats at the nations to keep good faith with us. . No nation is so powerful that it can dis pie counter. Racket Store NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Oregoo City, Ore., February 2nd, 190I. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Or., on March 21st, I901. viz : ARTHUR F. McKAY, H. E. No. u26i, for the N % of Se Ne *4 of Sw ami Lot 6, see. 6, tp. 1 S, R. 7 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: We-ley Kush, William R. Illingworth, Frank Illingworth and J. Russell Moore, of Tillamook, Oregon. C has . B. M oores , Register. ness men on an equality so far as concerns the taxation of their capital and stock in trade. EDITORIAL NOTES * * * NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. The Astorian says: “The Governor Geer has vetoed the Department of the Interior, Land Office at Oregon City. Ore , Portland city charter passed at editor of the Tillamook Head February 16th. 1901. Notice is hereby given that the f llowing- the late state legislure, and in light has lost faith in the Port named settler has filed notice of his intention to make linai proof in support of Disclaim, and doing so he has heaped the first land, Tillamook and Nehalem that said proof will be made before the Regis Not with coals upon and rekindled the fire railroad company. ter and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon, on April 1st, 190I, viz : in the factional fight in the re standing the protestations of ERICK 1IEMSTROM. H.E No. 11658, for the Se % of Sw ’4» 8t“c- 3. E % publican party. It matters very sincerity on the part of the pro of Nw ‘.4 and Lots 3 and 4, sec. 10, Tp. 3 N, R. h W. little to us which “graft” is in moters, the editorial pen has He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation power in the city of Portland, been dipped invitrol and the en of said land, viz : & David T. Meedel and Delnier Springer, of but it is a matter of grave im terprise roasted artistically and Nehalem. Oregon ; John Erickson, of Ilwaco, Washington; Frederick Blaisdell, of Olney, portance to the republican party, completely. Portland is ready Oregon. for the governor’s veto will only to work any kind of a dodge to C har . B. M oores , Register. prevent the extension of the intensify the strife and make T imber L and , A ct J une 3, i878.—N otice for P ublication harmony impossible. We were Astoria & Columbia River rail United States Land Office, With Oregon City, Or in hope that the charter would road to the Nehalem. February 15th, 1001. Notice is hereby given that h compliance become a law, and if it was un that extension made Astoria wi h the provisions of the act of Congress of constitutional, let the courts, not would be the market for the pro June 3rd, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of tim'»er lands in the States of California, Oregon, ducts, mineral and agricultural, the governor, determine that Nevada, and Washington Territory.” as ex tended to all the Pub ic Land States by act of point. This would have re of that district and would be in August 4. MARGARET K. WILLIAMS, lieved Governor Geer of all re a position to supply fuel and Of Tillamook City, county of Tillamook, State other necessities to other coast (orTerritory) of Oregon, has this day filed in sponsibility. As the Multnomah this office her sworn statement No. 5341. for the purchase ol the Sw of Nw %, being lot 5 delegation was elected by a ma points and to ocean steamers at of Section No 0, ill Township No 1 S, Range No. regard its treaty obligations and not * * * 7 W and will offer proof to show th-.t the land jority of voters in that county rates which Portland would l S- ï , some penalty therefor. It must sought is more valuable for its timber or stone V ery little parise has been ac suffer and the bill had the support of never be able to meet and at a than for ng (cultural purposes, and to establish SHAVING, incur distrust that will sooner or later her claim ' o said land befo e the Register and saving of two or more days ’ corded Senator McBride in the that delegation and the repub Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, be manifested to its disadvantage. HAIR CUTTING, on Tuesday, the 30th day of April, 1901. She licans in the legislature, it seems time. It is more than likely rush to congratulate Mitchell on The action of the senate committee name« as witnesses : SHAMPOOING, A. L. Will leti. of St. Johns, Multnomah co , to us that Governor Geer has that the various Nehalem rail his election. Certainly McBride on foreign relations will be approved, ' Or.: Frank Raley, of Portland, Multnomah co., E. Hadley and J. R. Harris,ot Tillamook, fallen into a trap, from which road projects lately talked of in is entitled to a word of commen it is not to be doubted, by intelligent Hot and Cold Baths Or.;C. Tillamook co , Or. Any ami all persons claiming adversely the he will have considerable trouble Portland have been mere bluffs dation from the state which he and unprejudiced public opinion. It , above-described lauds are requested to file their to extricate himself, for the to check the progressive plans has faithfully represented in the should also receive from the British j EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS cluiii s in this office on or before said 30th day of April, 1901. government that respectful considéra of the Astoria road. The road United States senate, and altho majority of voters in Multnomah C iias B. M oores , Register. tion which a proper concern for inter will, nevertheless, be extended ugh we thought he would nos will not feel flattered to be national friendship and goodwill die HUMMON». turned down in that way, so the and will reach the Nehalem, to be re-elected, we can shake him tntes. ________________ all present appearances, as soou by the hand and say “ Good boy, BARBER AKO HAIRDRESSER governor will have them to In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the couuty of Tillamook. This and That. George.” reckon with in the future. Before as any other line.” SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING Joseph E. Green, # * * Plaintiff, * * * the governor vetoed the city The Kansas Nation-al guard now ad- Vft SHAMPOOING, ETC Mnrv Green Cowing, R. R Armstrong, Estes A late government bulletin mi’s women, regardless of age or pre Recent experiments made charter the Oregouian had this Joseph ('owing, Mary Evelyn Cowing. E. H. Cowing, Johannes Wahlert, and California to say of the situation : “ Office upon animals show that electric places the timber acreage left in vious condition. Electric Baths nicely flitted up Good for Safe Deposit Kt Tros. Company, Defendants. holders under the present Port shocks which produce all the this country at 1,094,000 square persons suffering with rheumatism, Those early morning forays in Topeka To Mary Green Cowing, R. R. Armstrong, Estes land regime are asking Governor outward signs of death really miles, or 37 percent of the entire show that Mother Nation loves a chop Building next door to the Post Office. Joseph Cowing. Mary Eve yn Cowing. E. H. Cowing, California Safe Deposit & Trust Geer to veto the new charter. cause suspended animation and area of the country. This per for breakfast. Company ami Jsihaimes Wahlert. In the name of the State of Oregon : But in a pure Democracy like that the subject of the experi cent of timber is above that FIRE INSURANCE. If the newspaper pictures of Mrs. You ami each of you are hereby required to ours, should there be discrimi ment can be restored to life and which the German government Nation appear and answer to the c »mplaint filed herein J. S. SIETHENS, are true to life her antipathy for against you ami otheis in the al>ove entitled These experiments requires to be maintained, but nation in favor of one crowd energy. AC.ENT FOR THE court ami cause on or before the 2ml day of mirrors is accounted for. April, I90I, hat being the date fixed in the against another ? Is not one serve to increase the doubt as to the trouble is that ours is not at HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON & < order of publication for your appeaiance or an LIVERF’OOL GLOBE INSURANCE swer ; and if you fail so to appear and anawer ring of grafters just as worthy as whether electrocution, the legal all evenly distributed. The nearest parallel to Verdi’s musical COMPANIES. to the complaint the plaintiff will apply to the method of executing the death * * * writing in his old age is that of Auber, another?” Then the whole C urt f<»r the relief j rayed for in Ins com ; which is Fighting a well established who lived to lie 89 and wrote an opera Agent for North West School Supply plaint logic of this is Governor Geer penalty in New York, really 1. That plaintiff have a decree adjudging Company, Notary Public. plaintiff to be the owner in fee simple of an vetoed the charter to keep the kills. Not a few but a large per newspaper is a costly under- after hi» 80th birthday. _ equal undivide I one third int rest in al' the TILLAMOOK. — OREGON following described real proper y. lying and centage of the men eminent in taking. Typographical union Senator Stewart, of Nevada, has never present “grafters” in office be being situate in Tillamook County, Oregon, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit : INSURE WITH cause he preferred the present the electrical world believe that No. 6 has unconditionally de- lieen shaved. His lieard, the most Inxu- The east half of the northwes quarter and lots one (j) ami two (2; oi section thirty-one set of experienced exnerienced “ grafters ” to all or nearly all of the murderers clared off a strike against the riant in the senate, began to sprout when Claude Thayer, (31), the sou hwest quarter of section thirty- ' ’ ; he is now 75. one (31), the southeast quarter of section anew and. inexperienced set of sent to the electric chair in New New York Sun which was begun l>e was 16 yearsoliH Agent or Fireman’s Fund and London thirty «» e (3I) the northwest quarter of York have not died in the electric seventeen months ago and has Colonel Watterson candidly admits he teriiou twenty (2o) hii <I the southeast quar “grafters.” and Lancashire Fire Insurance ter « f section twenty (2o), all in township chair, but have been killed in cost the printers $125,000. * * * never went against a high ball. The one (I) no. tn range six (6), west of the Companies. Willamette Meridian ; the southwest quiir- colonel is one of the elegant gentlemen of Senate bill 13, by Looney, of the dissecting room. These ter of section twenty-six (26), the noitli- the old school who reveres the straight doubters look upon electrocution west quarter of section twenty-six (26) the Marion, and house bill 39, by NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Canal Bill Will Go Over. southeast quarter of section twenty-three simplicity of the fathers. Department of the Interior, (23). the west half of the southeast quarter Pearce, of the same county, are as barbaric, a mockery in this Land Office at Oregon ('itv, Ore., and lot* thiee (3) and four (4) in section 25th. I901. twenty five (25). the southwest quarter of exactly the same in their pro day of science and of reason. The Nicaragua canal bill will go over Mr. Kaneko, a graduate of Harvard, Notice is hereby given February that the following section twenty five (25) the west half of to the next congress. This is assured | named settler has tiled notice of his intention the northeast quarter and lots one (i/ and visions. As they carry emer The law presupposes that the bv of the ‘class of ’H3, who came over in to make final proof in support of his claim, the adverse action of the senate for two (2) ill section twenty five (25). the south murderer will be killed in the 1K99 to receive a degree of doctor of and that said pi oof will he made before the gency clauses, they take effect west quarter of section twenty thiee (23), eign relations committee on Senator County Clerk of Tillamook co., at Tilamook, the northwes quarter of section twenty- his alina mater, has bee«? made Oregon, on April 6th. I9OI, viz : immediately, and will govern the electric chair, and, so believing, Morgan’s resolution declaring the right laws from .... five (25). the southeast quarter of section . GUST NEI^oN. the judge, in passing sentence, twenty-six (26), and the northeast quarter of this government to proceed with the «nd »PI*»"“*' II,E. No 11754» for the N *4 of SW *4 and M % of assessment of property which is of section twenty six (26), all 111 township directs that the murderer shall Nw Her. I3, tp. a N. R. 9 w one (1) not th, range seven (7) west contraction of the canal regardless of m.m.ter of jast ax.nthec b.net ofjapan. made upon property as owned He names the following witnesses to prove ol the Willamette Meridian; t he not t hesst his continuous residence upon and cultivation quarter of section twent.V-oue (21), the south on the 1st day of March of this die in the electric chair. But if, the Clavton-Bulwer treaty. The com , The king of Siam rides an American | of said land, v z half of the south east quarter of section Daniel P»-rry. of Balm. Oregon ; Alfred Mag one (1). the north half of the northeast year. This measure provides as men of science and wide elec mittee took the view, which we think ' bicycle of the latest model and several of nuson ami Louis Glazer, of Hobson villi*, Oiegoii; quarter ot se< tion twelve (12), arid the trical experience believe, the entirely proper, that it would be dis j his ministers are also expert wheelmen. Ncter Nelson, of Bay city, Oregon. south west qtiar er of section fifteen (I5), that all goods, wares, merchan C has . B M< xirks Register. al in township one tl) north, range eight volts of electricity result in sus Britain to adopt courteous to Great dise, money or machinery em Not long ago a bicycle club, of which the (H) west of the Willamette Meridian. while th« Hav- minister of the interior is president, had NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 2. For a decree (directing a sale to be made ployed in any branch of manu pended animation and not in such a resolution pcnding Department of the Interior of «11 said lands for cash hi U.H. Gohl Coin, and before the treaty is Land office at Oregon City, Or. a grand illuminated turnout. to that eml that a referee be appointed to • 11 facture or other business within death, the real executioners are Pauncefote February 25th, I901. said property in the manner provided by law the doctors who, in the cause of British government. Notice !•» hereby given that the following and the practice of this court for cash in U. S. the state, owned by a corpora The Alabama senator has been most The native Filipino has the faculty of 11 ft 1 oed nettler bn* filed notice of hiv Intention G«»l4Coin. and upon such sale 1 eing made the make final proof in support of hi* claim, and proceeds thereof be paid Into the starve en tion in or out of this state, or by science, carve the body to explore zealous in bis efforts to secure canal imitation highly developed. Hence his to that said proof will be made before the County titled court, and hii order be made directing any person, whether residing in its mysteries. legislation regardless of treaty obliga action in refraining from taking city Clerk of Tillamook co., nt Tillamook, Oregon, the pa\merit to plaintiff of one-third of the K * * on April 6th, iHOt, viz. proceeds of such sa e, after deducting theiefroni tions, his view being that the Clavton- offices is inexplicable. It is quite evident or out of the state, shall be tax ALF k F.D .MAGNUJU1N, the costs «ml expenses of this suit and of A nother bicycle tax has been Bulwer convention is not properly in One of the belmut law < f Peter Magnuaon. de making such sale ; ami for such other and able in the county or city or they require considerable training before ceased, who made H. E. No. if Koi. for the - ’/» of further relief ns is meet «ml equitable. Sw “« c 13 »nd Lot* 1 and 2 «.nd Nw ‘4 of Nw This summons is published 111 the Tillamook other municipal corporation passed by the state legislature, force, an opinion concurred in by many they reached the American standard. • 4,aec. 21, tp. a N. it 9 w Headlight for six (6) weeks by order of the Hon. He iiainen the following wHfiesaea to prove R P. Boise Judge of the above entitled Court, where the same may be, either which imposes a tax of |i upon others. But the fact is that the admin hia contifiiioua residence upon an I cultivation presiding in No. 2 thereof, made <m ’he 5th day Our Clubbing Rates. of Maid land. vtZ : of February. 19m. The fit st publication of this to the owners thereof or to the those who ride bicycles, or in istration in negotiating and the senate in acting upon the Hay-Paunceforte Headlight and the Examiner........ 2.35 Daniel Perry, of Halm, Oreg n . Gust Nelson sum.rions being on the 7th day of February, other words, the man who pro and IxiuiR <Has««r, of llobsonville, Oregon ; Peter 1901, and the last publication thereof being on person or corporation who shaH ■ treaty have admitted that the Clayton- Headlight &Thrice-n.Week World 2.00 Nelson, of Buy City. Oiegon. the 14th day of March, 1910. have charge of and be in posses pels himself with foot power is ; Bulwer convention is in full force and C has B. M uok « s , Register. DOLPH, MALLORY, SIMON A GF.ARIN, taxed, while the person who uses Attorneys for Plai .tiff sion of the same. The object of The Astoria Herald says a Nehalem effect and the government is clearly | oats and feed to produce power, the measure is to make personal bound by this. Hence to now declare rancher Ims posted the following notice C. A. BAILEY, property taxable in the city is not taxed for riding. This is ; that the United States has the right to 011 a fir tree near his house : “My wife TWO LIVE PAPERS RKAI.F.K IN where it is located, instead of discriminating against human ' proceed to build the proposer! canal re- Sarah has left mv ranch when I didn't STUDEBAKER U’AGON where the owner resides. Thus, power and will, no doubt, after ! gardless of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty Doo a Thing To Her and I want it dis- headlight OSBORNE MO ITERS, undersiood thatanv Man as takes under the previous law a busi the bicycle associations of large ! would be more than discourtesy to tinkly Bnggie«, liny rnki'H, plow«, «nd ollie her in and Keers for Her on my account 1 Great Britain ; it would be a distinctly and farm mueldnvry. You enn «tv« ness man owning a stock of goods cities have succeed in having will get himself pumped so Full of Led money by <l«Hling with in«, more bicycle paths constructed, unfriendly act. within the city of Tillamook but . Hpecnil Price« on Buggie« «n<l Spring It had been reawnably hoped that that some tenderfoot will locate him for WEEKLY OREGONIAN W«gon«. residing outside the city could 1 be declared unconstitutional. As the British government would act upon n mineral claim. A word to the wise is it is not likely that Tillamook One Year for $2.25.1 U. A. BAILEY. Tillamonk, Ore. escape paying city taxes by 1 the amendetl Hay Paunceforte treaty be- sufficient and orter work on fool».” having his goods assessed as I will avail itself of the bicycle law S x months...., Three months 75 i 50 ' CHAS. PETERSON EDGAR LATIMER, « . ... F'Tr’ ■ ;