THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 28, 1901. professional cards . Blackburn on Fish Law. I mill sites, booming grounds for I q R s in the present fiends in the slough and a safe S alem , March 23.—The State Fish harbor for shipping. This is not build­ Fred <’. linker. Publisher. , 1 Commission recently submitted to At- ing castles in the air with a flight of the imagination. What other places have tornev-General Blackburn, for his opin­ RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. accomplished with less natural advart­ ion, the following questions: “Does the act of 1901 repeal the act ot ( strictly in advance .) ages, surely we can do also. It does not At this Season of the year, when the weather changes so suddenly. , 1898 ?” One year......... SI. 50 require the eye of a practical engineer to Do not let the cough run on, it may lead to Catarrh or Con. ‘ ‘ If so, can the Board of Fish Commis ­ 75 take in the situation, for all those who Six months..... sioners make the appoinements therein sumption. You can quickly cure your Cough by using 50 are familiar with it will readily see the Three months. importance of it without having to put named ?’’ “Can the Master Fish Warden enforce on their considering cap or scratch their the provisions of the act of 1901 ?” craniums. We are all more or less inter ­ THE IDEAL COUGH CURE, it heals, it cures, if not satisfactory NOW IS TILLAMOOK'S “Which act is the law respecting the ested in the development, prosperity and your money back. Price, 50c. close season ?* ’ OPPORTUNITY. growth of Tillamook City, but we can­ After explaining the enactment and not recall a project on such a small scale Three Things upon which we which would be of such lasting benefit provisions of both acts, the Attorney- | and stability to the city as straightening General says, in the course of an exhaus­ PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST. TILLAMOOK CITA, OR. should United in Asking Hoquarton slough. Tillamook City is tive opinion that while repeals by im­ plication are not favored, yet the latest | admirably situated, and there is no rea- for Improvements. i son why the manufacturing industries expression of the legislative will and in­ I should not lie established in this city or tent with regard to a definite subject, Now that the river and harbor bill is I in its vicinity if we are energetic enough will be presumed to be the law on the dead, talked to death by Tom Carter, it I to work harmoniously to that end. If subject, and will govern and control the I is just as well for the people of this coun­ we fail it will lie our own faults, for all it action of state officials, and this pre ty to be considering what improvements requires now is a persistent effort on the sumption will lie the stronger when the are most essential for Tillamook and try part of all. To leave it entirely to the two acts relate to the same subject mat­ and get on the ground floor when the local newspapers to agitate is not suffi­ ter, and when the later act covers the next river and harbor bill is compiled so cient. They can form public opinion by entire ground covered by the former that an appropriation of sufficient dimen­ pointing out whatshould bedone—which act. sions inay I k * procured to carry out the The Attorney-General says, in relation ' is solely the object of this article—but it proposed improvements. As to the needs requires more than that to get the engi­ to the Fish Commission, that it cannot; and necessities of Tillamook, it is none I be successfully claimed that the Legisla- j neer to approve and recommend it, the too soon to decide upon a course of ac­ Oregon delegation to give it its undivided ture intended to continue in office one ' tion and never let up until the object in support, and in getting the river and har­ who was shorn of all power, authority I view is attained. Now what is really bor committee to incorporate it in the and duty, and who would be simply or- i imjierative and the specific purpose that bill. We believe that Congressnian*Ton- namental, but of no use to the state. should lie strictly adhered to, and which He holds that the title of the act of gue, if the matter was placed squarely be­ will result in improvements of a perma­ fore him, would sanction a larger appro­ 1901 plainly indicates the intention ofj nent nature and be of benefit to the coun­ : priation in the next river and harbor bill the Legislature to regulate thereby the! ty ? First is the improvement of Tilla. lor Tillamook, ami with the assistance of whole fishing industry of the state, and 1 mook bar. Before this can be brought Senator Mitchell, who, we feel sure,would also to provide for officers who should about the bar will have to be surveyed be delighted to serve Tillamook county carry the law into effect. It seems also and estimates prepared as to the pro- an account of the lively interest the gen­ clear that all acts and parts of acts in liable cost of improvement, This should tleman from Tillamook took in the sen­ conflict therewith were repealed. He be the first object in view, Second, IIo atorial election in his behalf in the state holds that the act of 1901 governs the qnarton slough should be cat straight legislature, we can come to no other con­ close season ; that the Board of fish Com-1 through. Third, an additional two feet clusion that now is Tillamook’s oppor- missioners of 1901 has full power of ap- of water in Tillamook bay. These arc pointment of all officers thereunder; that t unity. the projects upon which we should con­ the Fish Warden so appointed has power centrate all our efforts, all our energy, to enforce all the provisions of the law ; The Food Value of Alcohol. and all the force that we can command. that only such portion of the act of 1898 But $27,000, the amount in the last river This question has not by any means as have been re-enacted by the act of! and harbor bill, is not sufficient to carry ceased to interest and occupy physiolo. 1901 are in force, and that the rest of! out what we ha ve specified and which is gists, It will be remembered that Pro­ said act of 1898 is inoperative and a dead • essential that should be performed with fessor Atwater, from the experiments letter upon our statute books. as little delay as possible It is, however, that have made such a stir, concluded necessary that the engineer’s report re­ that alcohol is a food iti the se ise that Real Estate Transfers. commend these improvements. When it may be the source of bodily energy by A. L. Perry to Holmes, Olsen am that is done we think the Oregon delega­ transformation, although not in the Snuffer, bund for deed. tion is in honor bound to secure an ap­ sense that it may form tissue. Bv a re­ Lars J. Red berg to Tillamook county propriation in the next river and harbor cent series of experiments reported to bill to carry them out in their entirety. the Paris Academy of Science, a French right of way for county road. When Captain Harts made his first offi­ physiologist, XL Chauveau,believes that C. E. Hadley to Claude Thayer, vari­ cial visit to Tillamook it did not take him lie has established that very little energy, ous tract in tp 2 N, R. 7 W. long to come to the conclusion that the if any, can be derived from ingested Catherine Smith to C. E. Hadley, 26 projM?r thing to do, in regard to Hoquar- alcohol, and that this is as true of the by 100 feet in block 1 of City of Tilla-! / ton slough, was to cut through the nu­ automatic processes which go on when mook. | \ merous bends and make a straight chan­ the body is at rest as it is of the more U.S. to David N. Burns, lots5, 6, 7, 8, J / nel of it from Tillamook city. As no ap­ active processes of physical exercise. If 12 and 21 of sec. 14 and lots 1 and 2< I pliances were here for that improvement, I > this is true, the value of alcohol as a of sec. 15, tp. 6S, R. 11 W. money being limited, ami it being neces­ strength-produce is almost, if not quite, Marv and Alfred Letcher to XI ary L. 1 (( sary to clear the present channel to make as illusive as its ability to buildup bodily Holmes, five acres in Hayes D.L.C. I ? it navigable for present use, Captain tissues In the Revue Scientifique, Paris, B. F. Durfee to P. H. M. Smith, a Hurts could not carry it out, but did the the writer says ; tract in tp. 9 and 10 W. next best thing with the money at his “XL Chauveau has attempted to dis­ disposal by getting a dredger and other U.S. to Chas. Himes, E ’2 of Nw 14 and | cover whether, in the production of appliances on the ground, so that when muscular work, the body can make use, E V ji of Sw U of sec. 9, tp. 1 S, R. 7 I an appropriation is secured for that ob­ for part of its energy, of alcohol sub­ W. ject all that will be necessary to do will Thomas. J. Gregory to N. C. and A. stituted for a portion of the daily ration. be to put the dredger to work. Dirt In these experiments the investigator's W. Phelps, Se .*4 of Se V4 of sec. 3, tp. is all there is to remove in making a aim was to ascertain, not whether the 2. S, R. 9 W. J. P. ALLEN, straight channel, and by consulting the ingestion of alcohol is, in some vague P. H. M. Smith to B. F. Durfee, quit government charts it is plainly to be Proprietor and general wav, of profit, but whether claim. seen that the distance will be reduced a person at work, whose blood is satu­ two miles if this work is undertaken. In Teachers’ Examination. First class accommodation rated with this substance, causes his fact, it ap|)ears to us that what money muscles to contract by deriving the at second class rate. Notice is hereby given that the County is expended in the future on the slough energy necessary to such contraction Superintendent of Tillamook county should lie used for that purpose and from the combustion of the alcohol. will hold the regular examination of BEST for no other. Probably $35,000 will The result of these experiments was to applicants for county papers at the, be sufficient to do the work. There show that ingested alcohol, with which Court-house in Tillamook City, Oregon J should be no compunction in asking that ’ the organism becomes rapidly impreg­ commencing Wednesday, April 10, 1901, j this improvement be provided for in the nated, can participate only in a feeble at 9 o’clock a.m., and continuing until j ______ next river and harbor bill. There is a degree, if it participates at all, in the Friday, April 12, at four o’clock p.m. serious menace to Hoquarton slough, foi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. combustions whence the muscular sys­ The following programme will be fol­ Department of the Interior, Wilson river is gradually cutting through Land Office at Oregon City. Ore , tem derives the energy necessary to the lowed : February 16th 1901. ami it will not surprise a number of |>eo- Notice is hereby given that the f llowing- performance of its work. This substance For First, Second and Third Grade ple if the next freshet will accomplish named settler has filed notice of his intention is not a food, so far as the production of Certificates. to make final proof in support of his claim, and this in quick time. In that said proof will be made before the Regis­ force is concerned, and its introduction W ednesday . — Penmanship, history, that ter and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon, on case it is expected that a large amount April 1st, 190I, viz : into the ration of a worker is a physio­ orthography, reading. of sediment and drift wood would be de­ ERICK HEMSTROM, logical contradiction. Even outside of T iiuksday .-Written arithmetic, theory H E No. 11658. for the Se % of Sw ’4. sec. 3, E >4 posited in the slough. We believe it is ofN'w '« aM<* Lots 3 4» ®ec. I®. Tp. 3 N, R. the time devoted to muscular work, the of teaching, grammar, school law. for thelicst interest of Tillamook that an influence of alcoholic combustion does He names the following witnesses to prove F riday —Geography, mental arithme­ Makes a Specialty of Manufactur­ effort lie made to secure appropriations his continuous residence upon and cultivation not show up well in the respiratory tic, physiology, civil government. of said land, viz : ing all kinds of for the improvements we have numerated David Tweedie, of Vine Maple, Or. : I>elmer quotient. The sum of the results of all Primary Certificates. Springer, of Jewell, Or. ; John Erickson, of above, and as they are in line with Capt. ___ _______ enormous deficit revealed by the figures Washington; Frederick Blaisdell, of W ednesday . — Penmanship, ort ho 1 Ilwaco, Harts’ ideas, surely it is not asking too I Olney, Oregon. under nil circumstances, so far as the grapliv, reading. C has . B. M ooses , Register. much of the Oregon delegation to see to combustion of ingested alcohol is con. T hursday . —Art of questioning, theory Carriage Trimmings. it that the next riverand harbor bill con­ NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. cerued, is in accord with what we know of teaching, methods. Dep»rtmeut of the Interior. tain sufficient money to complete this Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.. of its elimination in nature, especially First Class Work Guaranteed. Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, this 21st February 25th. renruary 15th. iqor. loor. work. There is no section of country in through the lungs. These figures also day of March, 1901. Notice is hereby given that the following In Bailey's Warehouse at the United States which is more deserv­ I named settler has nled notice of his intention prove that, even when it is saturated G. B. L amb , to make final proof in support of his ciaim ing of government improvements than Tillamook City. and that said proof will be made before the ' with alcohol, the organism seems not County School Superintendent. County Clerk of Tillamook co., at Tilamook Tillamook, mid as the resources of the more apt to utilize this substance for the Oregon, on April 6th. IgOl. vis : country warrant these improvements, GUST NELSON. execution of the physiological work ne­ 1 II.E. No 1I754. for the N % of Sw '4 and R of Call for County Warrants we hope our appeal will not lie made in Nw M.S«-, lj. tp. »N. Kf, W. * cessary in a state of repose than for the t ' i . . c 11 . / a , . | ■'« He names me the followm following witnesses to prove T imber L and , A ct Jex i 878._N oticb tor vain. Nor should the appropriation be The following County (»eneral Fund Ms continuous resideuce upon and cultivation . P ublication execution of muscular work during ex­ "’‘“•biiiettsresidenee cut down to extend the work over I mied States Land Office. Warrants are now payable, and will be pitTy1«* - ■ ercise.” Oregon City, Or I Daniel Perry, of Balm. Oregon ; Alfred Mag a number of years, for this only nggre- paid when presented at my office ; , nusou and Louis Glazer, of Hobsonville, Oregon ■ ¿"'S 3 SE ïï N'vter Nelson, of Bay City. Oregon, vntes the situation. And considering Wilson River Toll Road for Sale. S eries K.—1 No. 2615. : 2616, 2617. C has . B. M oorrs Register. everything, the survey of Tillamook bar, 2618, 2619, 2620, . 2621. 2622, 2623. Notice is hereby given that by order 2624. 2625, 2626. . 2627, 2628, 2629. cutting a straight channel in Hoquarton pevaua, «nd Washington Territorv ’’ «« ... NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior Puhic Lan'1 s,a>" slough ami the channel in the bay deep­ of the Circuit Court tor the State of 2630, 2472. 2631, 2633. 2648. 2570. 2651, 2071, 2652, 2637, 2649, 2650, ! Land office at Oregon City, Or. ened two feet, is Imt a fair and conser­ Oregon, county of Tillamook, I will on 2563. 2552. 2647, . 2561, 2553, ------- MARGARET K WILLIAMS. February >5th'. I901. 2447, Notice ¿fiwby given that the following vative request lor the people of Tilla­ the 1st day of April, 1901, as receiver 2560, 2468, .•530. 2440. named settler has filed notice of his intention to t make final * proof support .. —r.----- w» »■» in cimi ru, mid of his claim, and mook to make mid one which will not appointed by said Court, offer for sale at Interest ceases March 1. 1901. hat »airt proof Will be marte before theCoiinty entail such a very large appropriation, Public Auction, to the highest bidder all 1 lt,.k 2Í Tillmuook «... at Tillamook, Oregon W. H. C ary , Conntv Treasurer. j on April 6(h, 19O1. vis. ’ » Bv E. D. H oag , Deputy. anyway. the rights of the Wilson KiverTuII Road, ALFRED MAONI-SON. st st u , One of the hen. at law of Peter Magnnaon de­ Boom and Improvement Co., in and to ceased. who made IL K. No. uSol, for the - U of For Sale. From a strictly business point of view, what is known us the Wilson River Toll bw q. «ec. I3 »nd Lota 1 and .> and N. >. of Nw !we. r,. tf. S N. K. 9 W, ,"»ww Road the straightening of Hoquarton slough A dairy farm, with or without stock. ; He names the following n ituesse, to prove name« as witnesses Said rights consist of a lease from —For particulars apply to Chas. Pye. o“»m.Sd"XUPOn *"d «’“«"on would lie ol far-reaching importance to Tillamook City, so much so that it would countv of said road. thuriel Perry of B.lm. Oreg n , Gust Nelson Nehalem, Tillamook Co., Oregon. «nd Loins Ulster, of Hobeonville. Oregon Peter This Marell 6th, 1901. make this the manufacturingeenterof the , Xelsuii.of Ba) City. Oregou. For Sale. __________ LMAS » Moossa, Register. county, it has often lieen asked. Where C lacdf T hayer , Receiver. will the saw nulls lie located when the Stock of General merchandise and busi, INSURE WITH Cu*» B. M oobb », Register, timber tributary to Tillamook bay is Dairy Ranch for Sale. ness of the Inte Geo. W. Fcarnside. at Claude Thayer, being manufactured ? Straighten Ho Nehalem. Tillamook Co., Oregon. For For .«ale. a dairy ranch of 263 acres, quartan slough and the answer to the particulars address E. M. Philcbaum. Agent or Fireman s Fnnd and London Our Clubbing Rates. question is right there. It will afford with 20 cows and 2 horses.—Apply to administrator, P. O. Drawer 50, Port­ and Lancashire Fire Insurance C. l>esniond, Netarts, Or. Headlight and the Examiner......... plenty of dock frontage, splendid saw land, Oregon. 2.35 Companies. Headlight &Thrice-a-Week World 2.00 Millainooh ïjcnïjfi gbt. Ä 5 5 SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSÍ $ « GUARI) YOUR HEALTH Sturge on's White Pine, — S. T. STTTZSG-ZEOZLT, to to THE BEST HOME NEWSPAPERS The HEADLIGHT 3= and the OREGONIAN One Year for $2.25. g j The Headlight is the Q Best HeGUspaper in the County. Also the Best Advertising ( iDedium. Z /yien flouée, Harness Making. S. M. HAYES Harness, Saddles, Collars, i»“7? p N N N to to to to to to to % L. EDDY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW T illamook , O bkgon W H. COOPER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, rp OREGON. li. G0YNE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: Opposite Court House, T illamook , O regon . ÇLAUDE THAYER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, T illamook , O bkgon . ROBERT A. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, O bkgon C ity , O bkgon . Land Titles and Land Office Bueiuees a Specially. (JAMES M c CAIN, (A. W. 8EVEKANCE AfcCAIN & SEVERANCE, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, T illamook , O bbgon . J) AVID WILEY, M.D., PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR. All call promptly attended to. T illamook , O bkgon . I. M. SMITH, M.D.,« PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Offices in Todd's Buildings. TILLAMOOK £)R. 0. H. OREGON. — DAVENPORT, DENTIST. Makes a Specialty of Crown and Bridge Work. T illamook C ity , FIRE O regon , INSURANCE. /. S. STEPHENS, AGENT POR THE HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON & LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Agent for North West School Supply Company, Notary Public. TILLAMOOK. — OREGON OF C. & E. Thayer. General Banking and Exchange busi­ ness interest paid on time deposits. Exchange on Englund, Belgium, Ger­ many, Sweden, and all foreign countries TILLAMOOK. ORE- C. A. BAILEY DEALER IN 5 TUDEBA KER WA GON OSBORNE MOWERS, Buggies, hay rubes, plows, and otlie farm machinery. You can save money by dealing witlime, Special Prices on Buggies and Spring Wagons. 0. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore. EDGAR LATIMER, BIRBE! 1R0 HAIRDRESSER. SHAVING, IIAIR CUTTING SHAMPOOING, ETC Electric Baths nicely flitted up. Good for persons suffering with rheumatism, Building next door to the Post Office. CHAS. PETERSON, SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, Hot and Cold Raths- EVERYTHING strictly first class For Fence Posts. fir COATEt' WITH Carbolineum Avenarius Will ouiw'ar CEDAR. It ia also • REMEDY AGAINST CHICKEN LICE. Its application to the inside walls of poultry houses will permanently exter­ minate all LICE. Results HEALTHY CHICKENS— PLENTY EGGS. Write ir>r circular and prices and men- tion this paper. WADE & BRIGGS, Tillamook, Or.