Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 25, 1901, Image 2

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Ôlillamooh
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most infernally, which is exceedingly dis
couraging to those who undertake any.
thing for the public good.
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in Tillamook, what effect will it have
upon the industrial growth of the county
if they hold on to them like grim death
and will neither sell nor manufacture ?
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The needs of Tillamook. Well, what
are the needs of the county ? How’s this
for an answer : More cows, more land
to he cleared up, more dairy farms, and
a lot more up-to-date dairymen
W * *
Aguinaldo having issued an address to
the Filipino people to accept the sover­
eigntv of the United States, he will from
now become a most insignificant j»erson-
age in the Philippine islands.
McINTOSH & McNAIR,
Dealers in
HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA.
STOYES, RANGES and HEATERS.
The standard money of the world is
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
growing cheaper. This is the conclusion
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
reached in a chapter oil “Gold Produc-
$1.50 i tion and Values’’ in Henry Wood’s “The
One year........
75 Political Economy of Humanism." The
Six months....
50 world’s production of gold has increased
Three months.
Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies.
from $139,000,000 in 1891 to $300,000,-
figent for CHARTER OfiK STOVES Western Washing Machines.
000 in 1899, and a still further increase
EDITORIAL NOTES.
in 1900, with the Transvaal eliminated
Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass.
* * *
from the situation. The increase in the
The election to the board of aidermen annual production of gold from this time
of Chicago of young Honoré Palmer, son oil will be somewhat startling. Modern
of Mrs. Potter Palmer, emphasizes the science has made wonderful strides during
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entry into politics of the cultured man. the past few years in the solution oi me­
The Coming Season.
It is well know’ll that the aristocracy in tallurgical problems, and the end is not
Where has your wheel been during the
England take a prominent part in poli­ yet. The waste rock of ten years ago is
tics for the honor there is connected w ith the profitable material of today. The past four months and what condition is
it,*although they are not paid for their social and commercial influence of this it in for the coming Spring and Sum
services as they are in the United States. remarkable expansion of the standard iner? With the riding season ot 1901 but
I11 this country, however, there has long medium of exchange will be widespread 1 a few weeks away, the question isanop-
I portune one. To many riders possessed
been a disposition on the part of those and drastic in its results, and while it has
whose minds have been cultivated by re­ only just commenced to be felt and will ’ of long pocket-books, the condition of
I their 1900 mounts, or the attention it
fined birth and by education not to enter probably induce changes very gradually,
the race for the lower political offices. it is certain to cause a radical difference may or may not have received since the
Especially has this been the case in muni, in the relations of money to commodities. holidays of the old year presaged the
cipal government, and strange enough Cheap money means dear commodities, coming of 1901, makes no material differ­
this is the field where such material is and as the supply of gold increases the ence. The old mount was only intended
needed most and where opportunities cost of the necessities of lite, of labor, and for one year’s service in any event, and
are the greatest. The same may be said of all things for which money is exchang­ will be discorded or pass into other hands
of the business man, who refuse to run ed will advance. This used to be a fav and afford untold enjoyment for another
for these offices because the bum politi­ orite argument of the advocates of the year or more. Its owner has selected, if
cians and grafters have made polities so free coinage of silver, and was the more indeed he has not already given an order
rotten they come to the conclu>ion that potent because it possessed the merit of for a new year’s model, just as he has
it is good business policy to keep out of truth. That it is now applied to gold is been in the habit of taking it for granted
it, consequently, instead of men of educa­ a singular illustration of thechanges that that his tailor will supply him with a new
tion. refinement and business ability run­ have been brought about by the influence wardrobe as the old goes out of style and
fashion.
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ning city and county affairs, the political of science and invention.
To the rider of slender purse, however, I
I
bosses put in men w ho are totally unfit
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the question is a timely one. If he has
to run businesses of their own, and as
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From what we are able to ascertain, stowed his wheel away in the cellar, to
PROPRIETORS OF
to running county and city affairs some
two
of
the
railroad
companies
which
(ill
up
with
furnace
dust,
mayhap
to
re
­
of these political dead beats make splen­
■ Who has a fine assortment of
did grafters and are responsible for tax­ have been contemplating building a rail­ ceive the drippings from sweating waste
WATCHES,
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ation being so heavy. Mrs. Palmer’s re­ road to Tillamook county are watching or water pipes, he will find, just about
CLOCKS
cord as a Chicago councilman will be each other with keen and jealous eyes. now, a fit subject for the scrap heap and
DEALERS IN
and
watched with interest. Whether he will This being the case, combined with a will without question need a brand new
JEWELRY,
be a success remains to be demonstrated. number of rumors in the air, it would mount for the present year.
The percentage of riders who take even
I11 the meantime he is a welcome addi­ not surprise us much if some startling
ALSO
Shop next door to Larsen's Hotel, Tillamook
tion to the great ranks of those who are news is not forthcoming in the near fu­ ordinary care of their wheels during the
OPTICAL
COODS.
a
offering their services to their communi ture. These companies are somewhat Winter months is small. Carelessness is
ties in the capacity of public officials. One reticent as to divulging their secrets, but certainly a predominating characteristic
Will guarantee all goods as repre­
wholesome effect of the participation of they are formulating plans which they in the human family and the fact that
ss
sented.
men of culture in the political field will evidently intend to carry out at no dis- nine times out of ten they are compelled
CALL
IN
AND
INSPECT
be to make popular government more taut date. What the moves on the rail­ to pay dearly for their fault seems to
OVR STOCK.
popular in that it will be universal. It road chess board will be now it is sim­ leave no salutary effects. How many rid­
has been said too often that politics in mered down to two contestants is a lit­ ers are there who, when the air becomes
America brings to the surface an irferior tle premature for us to predict, for the chill and the rodds frozen, give their
element, There has never been any po­ officials are not in a talkative move for bicycles a thorough coating of vaseline,
Real Estate Transfers.
tent reason why the men of the very best publication, so will have to wait forcer- shelter them with a canvas cover and
culture in America should not seek elec, tain developments before we are let into store them carefully in some dry whole­ Erick Hemstrom to the Wisconsin In­
the secret again.
some corner, there to remain until the
tive offiie.
vestment Co., Se H of Sw
of sec. Stage leaves
Tillamook daily exeept Sunday,
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ensuing season shall call them forth
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3, E ’4 of Nw 14 and lots 3 and 4 of
otage
leaves
fl.
Yamhill daily exeept iDonday,
again.
In
this
respect
there
are
few
Although we do not w ish to discourage
sec. 10, tp. 3 N, R. 8 W.
We don’t believe in evolution, and if we
the building of new cheese factories and did there was a time last week when the Solomons and equally few wise virgins in James H. Bell to J. W. Cochran, lots 3,
Tickets must be secured the day previous from the Agents at
creameries in Tillamook, we are remind editor wished he was a lady’s pet dog for the ranks of cyclists. Neglect, dust and
4, 5 and 6 of sec. 6, tp. 2 S of R. 6 W.
North Yamliill and Tillamook.
ed of the prediction we have often heard a few hours. For the care and maintenance dampness work destruction oftener than
Martin T. kecords to J. W. Cochran, E
that the county is not through w ith its of a little black and tan dog, Miss Ellen not, and the life of many a high-grade
‘a of sec. 16, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W.
experiment stages and that eventually Anne Griffin left $10,000 by her will. The wheel has been shortened by neglect and
most of the milk will be manufactured in furnished room in w hich she died in East misuse rather than by judicious use and State of Oregon to J. W. Cochran, W i/2
of sec. 16, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W.
a few of the larger creameries. But this Eleventh street, New York, was small actual wear and tear.
A friend of mine has, for years past, Chas. Hall, by sheriff, to William Patrick,
may be brought about sooner than most iand plainly furnished, but "Dandy Jim,’’
W <4 of Sw 14 of sec. 27, and Ne 14 of
people have any idea of, for the building as the dog is called, wore a je weled blan­ stabled his wheel as carefully as the own­
Se 14 and Se 14 of Ne % of sec. 28, tp.
of so many new factories may be one of ket, the only article in the room indica­ er of a good stable would his roadster up­
Make a Specialty of Logging and Machine Work.
3 S. R. 9 W, except tract to R. 0.
the causes lor doing so. This may not tive ot the wealth of the woman. Miss on a well ordered farm. With the ap­
First Class Work Guaranteed.
Charge« are Reasonable.
Richards
appear very encouraging to those who Griffin was worth $150,000 and has for proach of the first snow it is taken to a
have invested money lately in factories. years been a recluse. We do not know bicycle stoie whose proprietor is well p. A. Coffman to Geo. W. Coffman, Shop in Hiner’s old Stand, TIIiUflJVIOOK CITY
If we are not mistaken the cost of manu­ what is called dog humanity, but if we known for his honesty and here the wheel
undivided >/s interest in lot 3 of sec.
facturing butter and cheese ai the differ, were the guardian of that canine we receives the same care that is given it
30 and lots 1 and 2 and West 14 of
ent factories w ill be a live topic for the wouldn’t do a thing to it for fear the during the riding season. The result is
Ke 14 of sec. 31, tp. 1 S, R. 10 W.
dairymen to discuss in this county, and it kidnappers might decoy it away for the that his mount, after two years’ use. is , C. & E. Thayer to Emily B. Stewart,
as fresh and well conditioned as though
would not surprise us much if they came purpose of getting the money.
lot 1 in block 7 in Tillamook City.
it had been received but vesterdav from (
to the conclusion that it is to their own
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Carrie H. Rudman to Fred R. Beals, Nw |
the
factory.
Bicycles,
like
men
and
financial interest to keep one factory
14 of Se 14 of sec. 7. tp. 2 S, R. 9 W.
Every once in a while the country is horses, suffer from neglect and abuse,
running its full capacity than to have
two running at half. It is not necessary amazed at the wonderful growth «and only they suffer to a greater extent be­ Ira Williams to Wm. H. Busby, a tract!
in tp. 3 N, R. 10 W.
for us to point out the logic of the con­ enormous profits of the Standard Oil cause their nickeled and enameled parts
The possess no recuperative powers and are U.S.
1
to A. Arstill, W 14 of Se % and E
tention that a factory running its full Company. This is the latest.
St,
f r
brewery, the Brewer of the Finest Beer in the Northwest.
capacity can manufacture at less cost Standard Oil company will declare a di­ dependent for their life and condition tip.
14 of Sw '4 of sec. 27, tp. 4 S, R. 10
vidend
about
May
1
of
20
per
cent
on
its
W.
on the care and attention they receive
=ers can n ler^ a place to write, attend to correspondence, privately
than the factory only half supplied with
confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home.
1 U.S. to John W. Fletcher, E14ofW>4
milk. We admire the dairymen who have capital stock of $100,000,000. At the from others.
same time the plan will probably lie
i
patronized and taken a great deal of
of sec. 24, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W.
Apsil Fooled Pa.
pride in the factories located in their re- adopted of increasing the capital stock of
F. R. Beals to F. B. Herrington, a tract
pective vicinities, but as dairying, like the company from $100.0000,000 to
in the John Tripp D.L.C.
About a week ago it happened an’ I guess
$400,000,000.
The
increase
in
the
capi
­
every other business, must be worked on '
that maknowed she
tal
stock
will
I
m * in reality an adjustment.
I
-S.
to T. H. Goyne, S 14 of Se 14 of sec.
a business basis, the question of inanu-,
Four shares of the new stock will be given Wuz puttin' up a trick on pa, for pa jes’
17. Ne 14 of sec. 21, tp. 3 S, R. 9 W.
factoring butler and cheese at the mini­
didn’t see
I in exchange for one of the old. The stock
T. H. Goyne to J. H. Holgate, S >4 of Se
mum cost will be taken more into con- 1
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
Why all us kids wux girls, an' so he said
is
quoted
at
present
at
its
top
figure,
of sec. 17, Ne 14 of Ne 14 of sec. 20
sideration in the future, with the result I
a boy
805,
so
that
a
share
of
the
new
stock
I
and Nw >,ofNw 14 of sec. 21, tp 3
that tiie dairymen will follow theexample ;
Would fill his cup to brimmin* with the
5, R. 9. W.
of dairymen in other sections bv conceit-1 will be worth in the market approxiv
sweetest
kind
oi
joy.
matelv $200.”
t ration upon the factories with large
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Notice.
You see pa waz a-waitin’ for th’ angels
capacities for manufacturing.
There is a continual inquiry about this
to bring down
All persons nre hereby forbidden to
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county from persons wanting to come
A boy that he’d been promised by th’ trespass, by driving stock of any kind
A correspondent says the Headlight is i West, but the trouble is those who do!
doctor from th’ town;
through my stock ranch at Blaine, Til-
opposed to trusts ami monopolies yet it arrive in Oregon are induced to go to An’ he wuz jes’ a-makin’ a nawful sight
amook Co. Or.
J. D. J ones .
other
sections.
We
will
gamble
that
no
is whooping up the improvement of Till­
of fuss.
amook bar, w hich will benefit the timber county in Oregon presents the advant­ For fear he’d get another—jes a little girl
Wanted 50 Cords of Wood.
syndicates more than anyone else. This ages which Tillamook offers to a farmer,
like us.
for
money
invested
in
a
dairy
farm
will
Sealed
bids will be received at the Till,
is true to a certain extent, but we are
AGENTS STEAMERS - W. H. KRUGER” AND "ACME.”
cognisant of the fact that in agitating not only bring sure and profitable re­ An’ say, ma wux alaffin’ when us girls amook Creamery Company on Sat nr.
Li
.
.,,
San Fraiicieco and Loe Angeles.
got
home
from
school,
day, May 11th. 1901, at 10 o'clock a.m.,
bar improvements it will not only bene­ turns, but the easy way in which they
An’savin’that our daddy was a great for 50 Cords of Fir, Hemlock, Alder or
can
make
an
independent
living
is
some-1
fit the timlier syndicates which have al-
big April fool ;
Balm Wood.
ready distributed large amounts of money thing, too, which should lie taken into
The wood to he four teet long, cut to
in this county, but it would l>enefit the consideration. What we want in Tilla- j For right there on th’ pillow all a-snug.
gled in a curl,
two feet lengths, stacked in the creamery
dairymen throughout the county to a mook is more land cleared up for dairy j
far greater extent and lie the means of purposes, and there is plenty of that to | Wux another little sister—a tiny-winv company's wood shed, and measured
girl.
there.
making Tillamook a port of commerce. be obtained which will make valuable
Tillamook, Or , April 24, 1901.
Let us all look upon the improvement of dairy farms.
a * <
By Order of the Board of Directors.
Tillamook bar in a broad light, not fos­
We are a little anxious to know how I
ter a feeling of jealousy because it will
MILLS
l»enefit the timlier syndicates, nor have a the numerous oil companies, recently in­
TWO LIVE PAPERS
feeling of envy because it will not benefit corporated in Oregon, are going to pan 1
this or that section of the country. The out. There is one thing certain, if they
HEADLIGHT
Headlight contends that the improve­ all commence boring it will satisfy pro- j
ment of Tillamook bar will benefit the pie’s minds. Let us hope, however, that
and
I have just received a well se­
rntirc county, and instead of our corres­ they will find oil.
lected stock of Ladies' and Gentle,
* w a
pondent wearing out the backside of his
WEEKLY OREGONIAN
men's Shoes, direct from Chicago,
The Oregon City Enterprise says that
pants squatting around whittling wood
rita for Catalogue and Prices.
PORTLAND, OREG011,
for
summer
wear,
which
1
shall
lie
One Year for $2
and liellyaching, if he would get in and “When a man took a spring poem to tl e
glad to show.
help pull together he would show a far editor of the Tillamook Headlight that
The regular subscription price for
more commendable and enterprisii g resourceful genius succeeded in getting a
If von want a shoe for ease,
THE HEADLIGHT »$1.50. and Centrally Uoeated
spring
chicken
instead.
The
s|»int
of
spirit. It is hard to find a section where
Rates, $1 Per Day
comfort and wear, call at
the regnlar snbacription price of
there tire no chronic kickers, and if tlis journalism is at Inst beginning to catch .
77/A’
SHOE HOCSE.
the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50.
county hnd less it would lie a blessing, the inspiration of commercial progress ’’
Any one subscribing for THE
for no sooner is something proposed or
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HEADLIGHT and paying one
KARSEN, Proprietor.
improvements made for the public good
Salesman.
When the big and little syndicates sue
year in advance can get both for
1 than
It fi ,1 t the
11«. ..I,
r.m... kickers begin to L...L
chrome
kick cccd in gobbling np all the timlier lands
OREGON
$2.25.
OAK
The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook
Iterrxs of Zrxterest,
ROYAL EGG NOODLES. £
anti-c
but a
ready
posts.
Fort .
ton, c
City,
bv tlx
and i
count
ing oi
cantei
cante«
the |N
goodf
ly mu
derivi
stopp
the pr
on a
no lo
the it
Sur
every
ding)
the i
and c
the ci
and (
patri
since
how<
have
biiMt
■
Two packages for 25 cents.
The cheapest and best Noodle on the market, and better
than the home made article.
Arbuckles’ or Lion Coffee, two packages for 25 cents.
Shredded Wheat Biscuit, two packages for 25 cents.
White House Coffee, 50 cents a pound.
KING & KERREMANS
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Go to
i
E. JENKINS,
a
I
r
LEACH & JONES,
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Tillamook Meat Market,
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK
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Carrying U.S. Mail.
Tillamook H North Yamhill Stage line.
w. V. MORGAN,
General
Blacksmithing
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE
Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort.
C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor.
Oregon.
Tillamook City,
Truckee Lumber Co.,
FIB & SPR UCE Lumber
BOX SHOOKS.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’
Hobsonville, Or.
SUPPLIES
j. e , SIBLEY, Mgr
RUSSELL “X.
saw
The Red Shoe
> House. >
“Machinery
RUSSELL & CO.
P. F. BROWNE
LARSEN HOUSE,
TILLAMOOK,
The Beet Hotel in the city.
No Chinese Employed.