Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 02, 1901, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 2, 1901.
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Ijf.ibligbt.
Fred C. Baker. Publisher
liable seeds to expectant farmers. This
season’s distribution of free seeds amount
to over 11,000.000 packages. How many
congressmen these will elect is a matter
which is hidden in the bosom of the fu­
ture.
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We have faWn trying to induce people
to locale in Tillamook, but other states
gobb'e up those who were headed this
way. A new idea struck us as we went
through our correspondence this week,
for we found n letter from a man named
Triplett, living in Plano, Okl., who is de
sirous of coming to this county. Would
it not l>c a good plan to invite him to
bring along his mother, mother-in law,
aunts, great aunts, nieces, wife and dau­
ghters, fora lot of Tripletts would soon
populate the county
Holland and soire German provinces, .
women have some form of suffrage. .
Even Asia has responded to the appeal, |
and women possess a limited suffrage in
all Russian provinces, and in the English
colonies of India. Verily, the new idea
[
has traveled around the world.
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An Oregon editor through whose town '
the president will pass, breaks out in
poetic eloquence as follows :
“ McKinley’s coming to our town.
We’ve got our bib and tucker down ;
We've creased our pants and blacked
our shoes,
Since we have learned the joyful news.
IVI a king
«
We desire to submit to your careful consideration some state-
I
ments
of fact.
(STSICTLT IN ADVANCE.)
M. HAYES »
Some months ago a few Portland business men, who know
$1.50
Makes a Specialty of Manufactur. ■
One year....... .
what the oil field of California had done for that state, and who
73
Six months.....
ing all kinds of
50
Three months
were anxious to find out if the Coast Range mountains in Oregon
*
Harness, Saddles,
were not as promising in oil indications as the Coast Range moun­
I
Sparks from the Anvil.
Collars,
tains of California, engaged the services of two professional oil land
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experts and sent them intoWestern Oregon toexamine the territory.
Carriage Trimmings.
—
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- ~ P. W. Francis and Mr. G. T>
Some road supervisors do not seem to
These
experts, - Mr.
P. Brown, A«.«*
first ex­
First Class Work Guaranteed.
know that water wdl not run up hill.
Our whiskers we have trimmed with plored the county around Clatskanie and the upper Nehalem region,
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In
Bailey’s Warehouse at
I
and
were
both
highly
pleased
with
the
indications
and
with
the
care,
Speech is silver and silence is golden
Tillamook City.
And we propose to cut our hair
formation.
They
were
both,
however,
strongly
impressed
by
the
circulation
and there is more silver in
And wash our feet and scrub our face,
fact
that
both
surface
indications
and
the
oil-rock
formation
be
­
than gold.
Before McKinley strikes the place.
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came more and more promising as they neared the Lower Nehalem
We’ll give the glad and happy hand,
M
*
*
head
like
When a bandit loses his
and the Tillamook County. Returning to Portland, they so reported.
And celebrate to beat the band
The
Steele
grafters
are
again
on
top
in
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
“ Black lack ” did, it should be a warn-
With all the high toned people who
At this stage Mr. Brown was called away on business in another
ing to others that they may lose theirs Portland. After the state legislature
Expect to come here on review.
knocked the three county commissioners
field, and Mr. Francis, taking with him Mr. E. S. McCoy, a Pen­
in like manner.
»nay .........
add, ,
We'll tog right up, and we
............
»
ß L. EDDY,
in Multnomah out of $100 a month jobs
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We'll swear we'll not get drunk, be­ nsylvania oil man of long experience, made a field exploration
It takes some salt to keep the American and legislated one out of office, the re­
about the mouth of the Nehalem and around Tillamook Bay, the
gad!
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
people from getting too fresh, there being maining two appointed the displaced
Hurrah for Mac! He is the st tiff, •
result was the leasing ofabout 100 acres, and the formation of a
produced last year 20,905,079 barrels commissioner a road supervisor at a sal­
We'll give him just a daisy puff,
T illamook , O bkgon
company iu Portland, incoporated under the name of the Tillamook
For he ami Teddy are a pair
worth $6.471,09«.
ary of $100 per month. That is a fair
Paraffine
Oil
Company,
with
the
following
well-known
gentlemen
That can't be beaten anywhere."
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sample of how the grafters in that coun­
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By the way some of the democratic ty manage to rob the taxpavers. But
as officers and directors:
yy H. cooper .
The opening of cheese factories, which
newspapers are quoting from Bryan’s they are not cuteenough to see that Judge
President, H. S. Rowe, Mayor of Portland ; Vice President J.
signalizes
this
season
ofihe
year
in
dairy
newspaper, they surely must have made Cake, who opposed it, will make politi­
A.Taylor, of the firmofHoneyman& McBride, Portland; Treasurer,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
communities, is one of great importance
The Commoner their political bible.
cal capital out of it at the next election.
to both manufacturer and patron The Samuel Connell, President of the Northwestern Door Co. and Presi­
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OREGON.
dent of the Board of Trade of the city of Portland; Directors M. J. TILLAMOOK,
Penitentiary and tramp forced labor
The Oregon State Fair people appear manufacturer, while lie demands perfect
should in every state be diverted to the to have been imbued with the idea that milk quality of supporting dairymen, Roche of the Rio Grand & Western Ry. Co., and President of the
improvement of the public highways it is an easy matter to run a free horse to must be fully equipped to turn that milk Pacific Coast Passenger Traffic Association; E. E. Miller, of the
II. GOY NE,
just so far as it is possible to do so.
death, as they do the slate newspapers. into first-class cheese. Novices or inex­ firm of Miller & Miller,Commercial Block, Portland; F. E. Beach,
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
We have as much state pride as anyone, perienced men can never Ire profitably headot the firm of F. E. Beach & Co., the Pioneer paint and Oil I
In spite of the adage about music hav­
Office: Opposite Court House,
and have been giving free publicity to employed in a factory except in a sub­ firm of Portland, so widely and favorable known over the entire
ing charms to sooth, an Oklahoma con-
everything sent us in years past in regard ordinate capacity, as has been many northwest; and P. W. Francis, professional oil land expert.
T illamook , O regon ,
gregationgot into a quarrel over a church
to the state fair, and this is to give this times proven. Men with small factories
It
goes
without
saying
that
men
of
the
standing
and
credit
of
organ, and finally resorted to dynamite.
year’s management notice that the Head­ often look for “cheap help," which is
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gentlemen managing
do not lend their names QLAUDE THAYER,
generally unreliable and costly help, and I the „
_ _ this Company
_
Heaven knows there is too much light has jumped over the traces and if so they do not make the business pay. | and influences to any mere stock-jobbing, fly-by-night scheme.
ground for the cynical comments that they want advertising in future they will
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Dairymen should understand that it is They are men you know, men whose reputation is worth more than
marriage is the sunset of love; that have to pay for it like other people, for
the bounden duty of the maker to criti­ many thousands as a mere business collateral; men who will see
we
do
not
intend
to
pack
the
load
again.
T illamook , O regoi
there is no sure cure for love except to
cally examine every can ot milk offered that every dollar of money subscribed to this enterprise is honestly
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be wedded.
S >me people, no doubt, will be scared before it is received into the factory and expended in boring for oil, and who will see, too, that the small
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The Methodist ministers of New to invest a few dollars in oil stock to as. to reject all that is not sweet and pure. stockholder’s rights are just as carefully protected as the large ROBERT A. MILLER,
England are opposed to fishing on Sunday certain if oil can be found in Tillamook A few such rejections will sometimes do
stockholders.
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
and yet as fishers of men most of them county for fear they will lose. As we more to make dairymen thorough in the
O regon C ity , O k E oon .
The
Board
of
Directors
have
ordered
that
100,000
shares
of
make bigger hauls on Sunday than on said last week, it is a speculation, and care of their milk than all the printed
capital stock, each of the face value of $1.00, be offered to the Land Titles and Land Office Business
it is the speculators in every industry lectures on the subject extant.
any other day.
Specialty.
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* * *
who keep money rolling and the wheels
[ public at 10 cents per share. This stock is full-paid, is non­
Many of the new settlers, after they of industry moving. Besides it keeps the
The editor of a Lane county n^ws- assessable, and when you have bought it and paid 10 cents for it,
(JAMES M c C ain ,
have located in other places, will find out less venturesome always oil a dog trot pa|>er
, 7" bemoans the
t’:: fate
f:7: of f a country
(A. W. SEVKKANCK
your payments are done and there is no further liability of any
that they missed it by not settling in to put money into an enterprise which editor thusly :
kind.
With
the
$
10,000
realized
from
the
sale
of
this
stock,
in
McCAIN
&
SEVERANCE,
Tillamook, a land of milk and honey and turns out successful. If oil is found in
“ We are sick and tired of being
with prosperous and contented farmers. Tillamook people will fall over them an editor and if somebody will offer addition to the money paid in by the incorporators, we will bore
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W,
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us a job of sawing wood or attending to | standard size oil wells to a depth of 2,000 feet, if necessary, on the
selves to buy oil stock.
T illamook , O kkoon .
Lake winds and dusty streets are re­
It is proper to say that the work
the toilet of their family horse, we leased property near Bay City.
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garded by physicians as the principal
Kind hearted and human people some­ will take them up so quick it will break we contemplate will cost from $25,000 to $30,000, and in offering
[) A VID WILEY, M.D.,
cause of the epidemic of suicides in Chica­ times get a setback. An old family horse '
their suspenders. We have been writing part of the capital stock to the public we do it for two reasons :
go. Nine persons tried to shuffle off in two which had outlived its usefulness and • puffs about some of the people around
[
First,
we
think
it
an
excellent
investment,
with
a
promise
of
very
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
days last week. Human people should seemed to bedying by inches was ordered this town until we are almost ashamed
great profits; second, we think that a public enterprise like this,
ACCOUCHEUR.
pay their way out of town.
chloroformed by his owner. No sooner to look an honest person in the face, but which, if successful, will add millions to Tillamook’s wealth and
All call promptly attended to.
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had the dope begun to get in its work we have thus far failed to make con­
bring oil operators and wealthy men from all over the Union to in­
T illamook . O regon .
The Oregon Mist savs : It is said that than up jumped the old nag, and away
nections with any favors that have been
vest here, is worthy of public assistance. We are willing to do
Paul Kruger is to be the guest of the he went on a keen gallop out of the
yard bestowed
,11V _»<«•»»
in.tLun ill upon
XI
un
VV
us III in ICllIlil.
return. We C ll<l
have
democratic party when he visit s America.
I. M. SMITH, M.D.,
and up the highway,«howing moregimp »aid nice tilings about people here who our share in the hope of profits, and we think you ought to be
This seems odd. The democrats have no and get up than he had for two years, would steal the whiskers off a billy goat 1 willing to join hands.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
particular record as fighters and heaven The veterinary surgeon and the owner | if they got half a chance, and every time
If we strike oil in good quality, the stock now offered at 10
knows they never had anything to do
were paralyzed, the surgeon finally re- we have done so they have sneaked cents will jump to $10 a share in a day’s time, and an invest­
Offices in T.idd’s Buildings.
with the Psalms.
marking that if a bottle of chloroform around our town and stolen enough ment of $100 now for 1,000 shares will net you $10,000.
Does TILLAMOOK
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—
OREGON.
A western man has written a letter to were kept in the barn and used the old copies of our paper to mail to their this seem exaggerated ? Just read a few examples of what has
horse
was
good
for
a
whole
lot
more
friends.
One
of
our
delinquent
sub
­
the officials at the Department of Agri­
actually occurred in California within three years :
QR. 0. H. DAVENPORT,
scribers had a birth at his house nftt
culture in which he makes complaint that service.
* * *
Three
years
ago
the
Union
Oil
Company
’
s
stock
was
$1
per
long
ago
and
when
we
wrote
it
up
we
liberty in his part of the country is dead.
The free delivery of the mail is agitat­
DENTIST.
It is now $1,500. An investment of $100 made $150,000.
He states that he was arrested and fined ing the minds of the farmers as never said that the little fellow looked just like share.
The stock of the Home Oil Company, of Coalings, Cal., sold Makes a Specialty of Crown and Bridge
Although we afterwards
for plowing up the street in front of his before in the history of the country its papa.
It is now $5. An investment of $100 earned $5,000
home and planting the ground to pota­ Farmers are beginning to realize the learned that it was cross-eyed, our in­ at 10 cents.
Work.
tentions were good anyway, and he in two years.
toes.
T illamook C ity ,
O regon .
fact that they have as much right to
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ought to have come around and squared
The New York Company’s stock in 1897 was 50 cents per
have their mail delivered at their door
The past fifty year» have done fully as
up his account like a man. It is just
[share. It is now $200. An investment of $100 earned $40,000.
as our city cousin«, and justly so,
FIRE INSURANCE.
much for the development of agriculture
such things as this that make us yearn
too. If there should be any difference
The Reed Company’s stock sold at 25 cents one year ago. It
ns they have for any other science or pro.
to lay aside the editorial lead pencil and
existing between them along these lines
J. 5. STEPHENS,
fession. The knowledge obtained has hut
take up the wood saw or something of recently sold its holdings for $1,800,000, netting each investor of
it should be in favor of the farmer. There
AGENT FOR THE
that kind. Sometimes we get to yearn­ $100, $40,000 profit.
opened np newer and larger fields of re.
is nothing too good for him. His lot s
HOME MUTUAL AND LOND
ft
search, and nature is having a harder
ing this way so hard that we can hardly
The
chances
of
these
companies
were
not
one
bit
better
than
LIVERPOOL
GLOBE INSURE
hard enough nt best, toiling early and
contain ourselves.”
time than she ever had liefore to keep
ours
to
begin
with.
COMPANIES.
late through summer's heat and winter’s
her secrets hidden from man.
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cold that the millions of this earth uiav
We think this the best chance to make big money by a small Agent for North West School Supply
It is only a few years ago that when
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The stock will
It is strange that the presideat and (he be furnished the necessaries and comforts an Eastern investor was induced to in­ investment that has ever been offered in Oregon.
Company, Notary Public.
TILLAMOOK,
— OREGON
cashier of the Vancouver bank commit­ of life, for “the farmer feeds them all.’’
vest in mining enterprises he did so with be on sale in Portland, Seattle, Spokane, and San Francisco
* * *
ted suicide as they did, for even if they
the distinct understand that the secret and will not long wait buyers.
The first or 10 cent issue is
Secretary M. D. Wisdom has just re­ should be sacred between himself and the offered in Tillamook county, as we want the people here to be in
did falsify the bank accounts and misap.
S-A.ZTŒZ OF
propriate the money, they should have ceived from the printer the Oregon State vendor. If the investment turned out on the ground-floor. The Secretary of the Company, MR. P.
known that if they were sent to the pen Fair Premium List for 1901. Over $10,- ' well the profits were attributed to stan-
W. FRANCIS, will be in Tillamook for a few days, at the
no criminals are pardoned as quickly as 000 is offered for premiums on livestock dard industrials. If the reverse the in-
Allen House, and will be glad to see anybody interested and give
the officers who robs and misappropri­ and farm products, and is by far the vestment was charged to profit and loss,
General Banking and Exchange busi­
I
all
the information in his power.
ates money entrusted to them.
largest and best premium list ever offered But “ the world do move,” and the reso-
I ness interest paid on time deposits.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
:
J
C. & E. Thayer
St * *
in this state. The list has been thor- (lution has brought us to a period when
A Baltimore preacher who does not ougly revised, and brought tip to date in not only does the Eastern capitalist take
believe in death bed repentance says that every department. New premiums have an occasional “ flyer’’ in the mines with-i
preachers should not lie allowed to at. been added, and others increased on out shame or subsequent prickings of a
tend people who are ill. "Thesick bed is 1 articles most worthy of merit. Oregon ( sensitive conscience, but leading papers
not the place for the transformation of. can boast now of as complete and liberal'advocate the mining industry and ac-'
the lives of individuals,'' he says, and i premiums as any state in the union, and tually advertise mining schemes in laige
maybe this is true, but any place where ' if hard work and earnest efforts on the, type, and the Boston Traveler has gone
mortals are in trouble ought to be a good management counts for anything, the ' so far as to establish a mining depart-
place for a minister ol the gospel.
i fair itself will compare favorably with meat in which it gives the latest informa-1
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those of older states.and will lie the best tion from the mining regions of the West,
An article in the Cosmopolitan calls ever held this side the Rocky mountains, keeping up the news to date. The fact
attention to the advantage of a "no I
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’ illustrates the advance that has been i
fence law" and presents the startling 1 Sixty-two years ago, women could not .....a- »n the
.1— mining
— industry,
¡„a—.—. |t jg now
figures that Indiana alone has fences ’ vote any where. The idea of suffrage was recognized that the extraction of gold,
whose computed value is J'.’OO.OOO.tlOO, I new, and. like every other new and un- 9‘*ver nn<® cop|>er from the earth is a*
and which if placed in a single line would tried proposition, was received, when- legitimate business to be followed in ex-!
fourteen times encircle the globe. These ' ever mentioned, with ridicule and bitter
the same manner as any manu ZZ
figures suggest the enormous amount of denunciation. But, like every new idea facturing or commercial enterprise. It
capital invested in fences through the ! founded upon common sense and right, possesses the advantage of being abso-
United States.
it has gradually tnnde its way intopopu. lutely clean. The dollar that is taken
* a a
Front east to west Oregon is 370 miles I lar acceptance, until in 19<M) women en­ out of the ground hnrts no one. On the
st»ecified
across, and 270 miles across from north joy some formol suffrage in nearly every contrary, it represents a
to south, giving it an area of 95,1X10 : civilized country in the world. In lour amount of original labor and as it comes
square miles. The acreage is greater States—Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and from the mint is not tainted with the
than that of all the New England states. Idaho— woniru vote upon terms of per. grime ol the sweat shop or the stench of Uf
West Virginia and Ifelawnre added, or feet equality with men; while in all the crime. The effort to operate a mine is
greater than the aggregate of New York, forty eight states and territories of the an aid to enterprise and energy. The
Pennsylvania and Delaware, or Iowa union, except fifteen, some form of1 necessary work is a liberal education.
ami Ohio, or Illinois and Louisiana, or suffrage has been extended to them. In i No man can watch the development of a ®
of the total area of England, Scotland England. Scotland, Ireland and Wales mine without being benefitted thereby
women vote far all officers except mem. and therefore it is not surprising that a
and Wale*.
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liers ot Parliament, while varying degrees ! JMipcr like the Traveler seriously indorses
The Washington postoffic does a laarl ot suffrage are enjoyed by the women of i the mining industry, .
The Mme. no
office business during the gentle spring almost all the English colonies. In South doubt,
•
-
it true
of oil stock.
tide. One day this month it mailed and West Australia, in New Zealand and
1,200 two.bnshel sacks, containing some the Isle of Man women vote upon equal
Our Clubbiag Hates
150,000 pat«nge.<»i
packages of turnip,
cab. .term,
terms with
with men.
turnip, radish, cah.
In all European Headlight and the Examine........
Tillamook Paraffine
Oil Company,
H. S. ROWE,
President.
P. W. FRANCIS,
Secretary
I .ige. pumpkin nud other rare ami tai- | countries, eicept Greeve. Spain, Portugal, | Headlight & Thrice-a.Week World
■
2.00
S. T. STVSGEOFT,
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST.
TILLAMOOK CITY, OR.
INSURE
ORE.
WITH
Claude Thayer,
Agent or Fireman's Fund and London
Companies.
For Fence Posts.
FIR COATEr WITH
Carbolineum Avenarius
At this Season of the year, when the weather changes so suddenly.
Do not let the cough run on, it may lead to Catarrh or Con.
sumption. You can quickly cure your Cough by using
THE IDEAL COI GH CI RE. it heals, it cam. if not antisfactory
yoar money back. Price. 50c.
TILLAMOOK.
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
GUARD YOUR HEALTH
Sturgeon's White Pine,
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger­
many, Sweden, and all foreign countries
%
Al
2?
Will outwear CEDAR. It is also a
RADICAL 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 for circular and prices and nien-
tion this paper.
WADE & BRIGGS,
Tillamook, Or.
C. A. BAILEY
OKALBB
IN
STUDEBAKER WAGON
OSBORNE MOWERS,
Buggies, hay rakea, plows, and otlia
farm machinery. You can save
money by dealing with me.
Special Prices on Buggies and Spring
Wagons.
0. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore.