THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER 21. 1901^ « Our new lines of Dress Goods have arrived, audit is by far the largest and most complete stoc o fe00 s e ’ 11 le city. They comprise so many lines, patterns and colors one musfrsee them to be convinced oi then mt qua 1 J alH UP ■ e aPPltrance. Our Stock of Fancy Dry Goods was never more complete than it is now. ( all am see or jourse . Ladies’ Flannel Waists in endless varieties, all colorsand styles. A complete stoc 0 anne e e rappers. If you are needing anything in a Storm or Rain Proof Coat, don’t lail to see our lug stoc <.. We have just received our Fall and Winter Stock of Men’s Clothing and Overcoats. They are strictly up-to ( a e in s y e an quality. We are showing the finest lines of Winter Underwear, both lor Men and Momen, in tic ci y. Don’t forget that we are the Leaders in High Grade Groceries. Get our prices and be convinced that they are the lowest 111 the city. To further introduce the famous brand of “Silk Soap," we will for a short time sell 6 bars for 25c., or 80c. or 20 bar box. COHN & CO., The Leaders of Low Prices ^ilhmook Hjcabiigbt Fruii C. Hraker. Publisher. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. ( strictly in advance .) $1.50 One year....... Six months — 76 50 Three months Keep Your Eyes on the Anti’s. In county politics it looks as though men are seeking the offices instead of the offices seeking the men. Probably the republican convention will want some­ thing to say, and for that reason many a politician have found out to their sor­ row there is many a slip between the cup and the lip. As an instance of this in the last con vention,made up of representative republicans, the anti-Sappington and anti-Maxwell sentiment which predomi­ nated there. We have taken some pains to ascertain whether that sentiment pre­ vails today. It does, and to a larger extent than it did two years ago. We simply state these things as fact, for the county is still anti-Maxwell and anti­ Sappington to the very core, and those who attempt to antagonize this popular sentiment will find out that a large ma­ jority of republicans are anxiously wait­ ing the time to go into the primaries and convention toexpress their anti-Maxwell and anti-Sappington sentiments. Isn't that so, bdys ? mail county, if it intends to rise to the occasion. Activity and enthusiasm in democratic quarters must be met with the same thing by republicans. It may appear of not much importance to call attention to this, but no one can tell what a rule or ruin faction will do to gain its own ends or the voters do to down political bosses. The vote in Mult nomah county at the last election was a great surprise to the republican party t< have its legislative ticket defeated. But it is well to note the sign of the times in New York also, that political bosses and the henchmen had to succumb to the will of the people. And we may add that i is a good plan to down the bosses an political dictators in every community, for cut and dried slates have l>een too much in vogue for the interest of the gen­ eral public.________________ Don't be Extinguished, Professor. Prof. B. 0. Snuffer’s name is connected with that of state superintendent oi schools on the democratic ticket, or in other words thev want to put his name on the democratic slate and the political wire pullers at the democratic convention will see that no “dark horse” is put up against him—that’s the way they fix things in the two political parties, and now is the season ot the year when those with political bees in their bonnets get in and do their work. We don’t want to do a thing to Prof. Snuffer at the next election, and for that reason we think he should consider twice before he con­ sents to allow himself to be put up for the purpose of being knocked down like some Aunt Sally. There is no doubt but what the professor’s name would add strength to the democratic ticket for he is a good school man, but here is the sticking point, it is not characteristic of the professor to throw his energies into something where there is no likehhood of success and for the purpose of making a futile attempt to left the democratic party in Oregon out of the slough of des­ pair. Prof. Snuffer will obtain a more lasting reputation as the principal of Tillamook Citv public school than he will by running on a democratic ticket, for he is engaged in a field where the de­ mand for high school education liecomes more and more apparent, and if he is in­ strumental in bringing this about the Headlight would take great pleasure in future years in suggesting the professor's name as a candidate for state superin­ tendent of public schools—on a republi­ can ticket. lief will come to enable the wonderful re­ sources of the county to be developed. Railroad or no railroad, the improve­ ment of Tillamook bar must be persis­ tently insisted upon. Mr. Reid fooled the people once in his effort to build a rail­ road to Tillamook with other people’s money, and anything he may now say in opposition to the improvement of Tilla. nook bar will be met with disguest and indignation. The people of Tillamook county have waited long and paitently for relief, and they have a right to ex_ pect that the general government wil| come to their relief. Another thing we nust take exceptions to. Mr. Reid says Until this mileage is built Tillamook will be practically valueless, even to her own people.” Such an assertion is ridi­ culous, and if the rest of the report ¡son a par with this, then the local and Eastern capitalists ha ve a right to* question Mr. Reid’s veracity. It is a well known fact that Tillamook conntv is the most pros­ perous section of Oregon, and we will de­ fy Mr. Reid to point out a large section of country in thestate where the farmers hold their land from $50, $75 and even $100 an acre and refuse to sell at those figures. That is the condition of affairs and the value of dairy ranches in Tilla­ mook, as Mr. Reid would find out if he undertakes to buy the right of way thro, ugh one with the few’ $25 put up bv the stockholders. But how absured it is for the company to say that Tillamook is valueless, when, to buy a right of way across but one dairy farm would bust that company. Mr. Reid had better con­ fine himself to the truth when writing about Tillamook. The Oregonian the same day said in an editorial, “Yet its people forge ahead in their own way and grow year by year in prosperity.” in prosperity, if not in commercial devel­ opment. “The railroad will come by and by,” they say, and in the hope thus voiced many settlershave grown old and some of them have died, and still the railroad has not made its way into the land of the promise.—Oregonian. * * * It is admitted and is a source of com­ ment that the daily and weekly press is becoming more independent every year. That is bad news for the boss politicians who depend upon the party newspapers. * * * “Political” economy in Tillamook ap­ pears to be too hot for Commissioner Parrish and he is likely to make it inter- esting. The commissioner has had his eyes opened since he was elected. Notice of Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the under­ signed has been duly appointed bv the County Cmrt of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County, administratrix of the estate of ROBERT KREBS, deceased. All persons having CLAIMS against said estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers as by law required, to me at the office of B. L. Eddy, Attorney-at-Law, at Tillamook Citv, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated at Tillamook City, Or., October 24th, 1901. CORA G. KREBS, Administratrix of the Estate of Robert Krebs, deceased. Call for County Warrants. Professional Cards. of C. & E. Thayer. L. EDDY, General Banking and Exchange bini, ness. Exchange on England, Belgium, G»- many, Sweden, and all foreign colmine, A ttorney - at -L aw , O regon . T illamook TILLAMOOK. ^2^7 H- COOPER, A ttorney - at -L aw , O regon . T illamook H. GOYNE, A ttorney - at -L aw , Office : Opposite Court House, T illamook .. O regon . {"ALAUDE THAYER, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook O regon . J^OBERT A. MILLER, A ttorney - at -L aw . Oregon City, Oregon. Land Titles and Land Office Business a Specialty. The following County Road Warrants, Series "F’’ are now payable and will be Honor those who Deserve Honor. paid when presented ; W. SEVERANCE, Nos. 3873, ............. 3885, 3778, 3787, 3817, Some of the state newspapers are op. 3745, 3744, 3339, 3734, 3830, 3850, posed to Mr. H. W. Scott becoming (J.S. 3849, 3875, 3842, 3 7*. »6. 3775, 3810, senator because be was antagonistic to A ttorney - at -L aw , 3755, 3676, 3804. 3920, 3761, 3806, 3733, 4086, 3797, 3820, 4959. 4056, the McKinley administration. That is a 4060, 4019, 4088, 3936, 3831, 4030, T illamook O regon . contracted view of the situation. Mr. 403». 4904, 4000, 3960, 3975, 3997, Scott’s public record should Le judged as 4008, 3773, 3845, 3638, 4011, 3964, To Our Young Married People a whole, in a broad and comprehensive 3959, 4089, 4057. T T T. BOTTS, Interest ceases Nov. 6, 1901. lignt. Because he has been aggressive We are glad to see that quite of num- -T A. • A ttorney - at -L aw . W. H. C arv , County Treasurer. and in advance of publicopinion on some berof our young people have been mar­ By E. D. H oag , Deputy Treasurer. questions is something, in our judgment, Office in the O lsen B lock , ried the past few months. The climax which commends him as a man of keen Call for County Warrants. Over the Bakery. came on Saturday, when the County discernment. Mr. Scott has occupied an Clerk issued five marriage licenses on The following County General Fund T illamook .. O regon . in portant and prominent position in the that dav. This places new responsibili­ Warrants, Series “ E,” are now payable development of the state, an 1 he has suc­ and will be paid when presented: tics upon our young men ty nd young ceeded where hundreds have failed. We Nos. 2415, 2501, 2468, ------ 2575, ------ 2463, J~^AVIP WILEY, M.D., women, and in making homes for 2660, 2667. ------ 2683, 2384, 2663, 2691, are not going to say he never erred in themselves, it entirely rests with them 2693, 2661, 2677. 2665, 2637. 2683, judgment—who has not at times—but it what kind of homes they will be. Some 2349, 2681, 2646, 2692, 2666, 2699. P hysician , S urgeon and is unfair to hunt them up and magnify men make their homes bunking places, 2897. 2701, 2702, 2703, 2689, 2717. them for the purpose of obliterating his 2718, 2793, 2507, 2794, 2789, 2700. A ccoucheur . while others take pride in and enjoy their 2730. 2726, 2744, 2815, 2812, 2853, many admirable qualities iu his effort to homes in the strict sense of the term. A 2773, 2732, 2705, 2819. 2792, 2808, All calls promptly attended to. make Oregon a great state. When some home is more often what a woman makes 2810, 2762, 2827, 2899, 2858, 2795, T illamook .. O regon . of the democratic newspapers are will­ it—a place of enjoyment and beauty or a 2556, 2749, 2750, 2739, 2715, 2855, ing to drop their party prejudice and ad­ 2824, 2729, 2760, 2778, 2863, 2864. comfortless, unattractive abode. Let us 2865. 2867, 2923. 2924, 2916, 2917, mit that this is an honor which should give a word of kindly advice to the 2877. 2875, 2896, 2907. 2926, 2878, T M. SMITH, M.D., lie conferred upon Mr. Scott, brings us • 2861, 2862, 2906, young people who have recently been 2870. 2882, 2899, back again to that which we advanced Railroad Procrastination Again. married, and esfiecially to the young 2880, 2873, 2919, 2869. 2920, 2922. P hysician and S urgeon . a few weeks since—personal merit which 2860. 2871, 2859, 2893, 2903. Series We have published Mr. William Reid's women. Take pride in making your C. 1099. the citizens oi Oregon should take pride report for several reasons: Because it homes places of rest and comfort, of love Office in T odd ’ s Building. Interest ceases Nov. 6, 1901. in honoring. contains n good many truths, some in­ and cheerfulness, of beauty and enjoy­ W. H. C ary , County Treasurer. By E D. H oag , Deputy Treasurer. T illamook .. O regon . accuracies and with nothing at the back ment. Home is what we make it, whe­ Where's the Enthusiasm 7 of it to build n railroad. First, this re­ ther we have little or much of this world’s Bro. Watson has been to Portland and port was prepared for the 52 stockhold­ goods. Many young persons, after they T E. BARTEL, M.D., was buttonholed by a Telegram reporter ers of the Portland, Nehalem & Tillamook have been married a few years, have de­ ’ P hysician and S urgeon . and made to say there was great enthu­ Railroad Company. Let us state that plored their lot, but upon a closer inves­ Female Diseases a Specialty. siasm in Tillamook county on account these stockholders have subscrilxd $25 tigation it is often s**en that the ¡iome is L. F. WELCH, All disorders of Stomach, Liver and of the Lewis 8c Clark centennial in Port­ each towards an undertaking which will cold and uninviting, where the husband Proprietor. Kidneys Skillfully Treated. land in 1905. That is not so, for we cost several millions, with the under­ and wife are not pulling in one direction. First-class accommodation for Office Over J. S. S turgen ’ s surely should have seen the enthusiasm standing that Eastern capitalists would Consequently, other attractions induce bristling out somewhere liefore this. But l>e induced to put up the balance. This men to neglect their homes, their wives the traveling public. D rug S tore , T illamook , O r . it is most amusing to hear Bro. Watson is the same state of affairs which existed and their families, all because the home 660 Commercial Street, give Portland hell when lie is in lilla- twelve months ago, and as long ns the was not what it should be. A peep be­ Near O.R. &. N. Wharf, and davenport mook and then fall all over himself when Portland capitalists have no more faith hind the scene only shows this to lie too in Portland representing what is not in the proposed railrond than to put up true. Let our young married people take nearest Hotel to Tillamook boat D entist . true. Portland business men and capi­ $25 each, it is hnrdlv to lie expected that pride in their homes from the start, and landing, talists have never paid much attention Eastern capitalists will readily take up continuing to make them more attractive Makes a Specialty of Crown and ASTORIA. ORE. to the earnest entreaties of Tillaniookcrs with the proposition and open their sack vear by year, thev will never regret doing Bridge Work, for a number of years for better trans­ to help a city like Portland, which backs so when thev become older, for there is THE portation sons to lie brought into closer it with but it few paltry dollars. This is no place like home is theexperience of the Tillamook City .. Oregon. business and commercial relation with this unvarnished truth, and to make the editor of the Headlight, ---------------- - that city. In spite of Portland’s indif. report douldv interesting the Oregonian COATES, ic retire, coldfvetisni and mossbackism. ' had just as well add the amount ofcapi- ! The axtomshing ten lure of the devel. Tillamook is the most prosperous county I tai this company has in the bank to build 11 optnent of Tillamook County, in so far A bstractor . in Oregon because she has found markets | the road. Another thing, Mr. Reid has 1 i as it has has been developed, is that it in San Erancisco, the Sound ami other not even obtained trackage over the lines 1 has proceeded steadily from year to year cities for her products and would not 'out of Portland, probably liecanse the • without adequate transportation facili. Tillamook Oregon. allow the Portland merchants to tieecc the ' railroad companies have no confidence in ties—in fact, practically without such dairymen 1*» cents a pound for handling ! what Mr. Reid is trying to bring about. facilities during a number of months of S. STEPHENS, their cheese. Consequently there is no We object to two things in the report. each year. The most astonishing thing enthusiasm in Tillamook on account of Mr. Reid takes a recent reiiort of the however, in connection with that strip • Agent for the the centennial, as all will readily admit Port of Tillamook Commission to prove of const land, the resources of which are HpiJ.E, MUTUAL AND LONDON A- w ho do not want to make tools of them­ that tlie improvement of Tillamook bar so varied and the climate of which is so LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE selves when they go to Portland and aie would not lie necessary if his railroad mild, is that it has been all this time and COMPANIES. scheme is cameJ out. Had the people is still without a railway communication buttonholed bv a newspaper reporter. Agent for North West School Supply of Tillamook agitated for the improve­ with the markets of its own state. In ment oi Tillamook bar twelve years ago resource» of forest, stream and pasture Word of Advice when Mr. Kt id ran a railroad survey hinds ; with coal deposits undeveloped Evidently the democrats intend put­ through the county and was going to and other muter a I deposits of nndeter. r>LAUDE THAYER, ting up it strong ticket at the next state give us railroad connections, pfubably mined value and extent, with opportun. election, for all indications s»tm to infer by this time the bar would have lieen im­ Agent for Fireman’s ities lor home building unsur|>assed in that they will try and find the best tim. proved and a railroad built as well. But any state, this picturesque section of bund and London and Lanca her pouibte for their state ticket. The listening to Mr. Reid's procrastination, Oregon remains shut in and shut out. so shire Fire Insurance republican party will bare to quit it, ' Tillamook has neither today, and con. I to speak. Yet its people forge ahead in factional dispute, especially in Mulino. tinues to sjieculate where and when re Companies. their own way and grow year by year The Oriel House, , °- H- RED SHOE STORE. J ’“'“"aS« P. F. BROWNE. Salesman. Tillamook .. Oregon. ■ ORE. FOREST RESERVE 8KI.ECTION. United State® Laud Office, Oregon City, Oregon, November 7th, I%1 Notice is hereby given t at WM.G. GOMLIN whose Post Office addrews is Portland. Oreiou’ has made application to select under the Actof June 4th, IM97 (30 Stats 36/, the followingdft- cribed tract of surveyed land, to-wit: North half ( n %) of N r hwest quarter (Nw %), Section Thirty-five (35). Town®hip Four (4) North, Range ten (io) West, Willamette Men. dian. Within the next thirty day® from date hereof all protests or contests against the selection on the ground that the land detrital, or any por­ tion thereof. is more valuable for its Mineials than for Agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the Commissioner of the General Land Office at Washington, D C. C has . B. M oores , Kegiuler. FOREST RESERVE SELECTION. United States Land Office. Oregon City, Oregon. November 7th, I90I. Notice is hereby given that WM. G. GOSSL'N, whose Host Office address is Portland. Oregon, has made application to select under the Act of June 4O1, 1S97 130 Stats. 36), the following des­ cribed tract of surveyed land, to-wit : Southwest Quarter (Sw %) of Section twenty- six (26), Township four (4) North, Range Ten (10) West Willamette Meridian. Within the next thirty days from date hereof, all protests or contests against the .selectionon the ground that the land described, or anv por­ tion thereof, is more valuable for its Mineral tin n for Agricultural purpose*, will be received and noted for report to the Conimiflsiotier of the General Land Office at Washington, DU. C has . B. M oohbs , Register. FORENT RESERVE SELECTION. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, November 7th, 1901. Notice is hereby given that WM. G.GO&LlN, whose Post Office address is Portland, Oregon, bas made application to select under the Act of June 4th, I897 (.80 Stats. 36), the following do- cribed tract of surveyed land, to-wit : Northwest quarter (Nwy.)of Section twenty- six (26), Township four (4) North, Range ten (10) West. Willamette Meridian. Witliiu the next thirty days from date hereof, all protests or contests against the selectiou. on the ground that the land described, or any por­ tion thereof, is more valuable for its Mineral than for Agricultural purposes, will be receivtd and noted for report to the Commissioner of the General Land Office at Washington, D C. C has . B. M oores , Register. FOREST RESERVE SELECTION. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, November 7th, igOi. Notice is hereby given that WM G. G08SI.IN. whose Post Office address is Portland, Oregon, has mad j application to select under tlie Act of June 4th. 189; (30 Stats. 36), the following des­ cribed tract of surveyed land, to-wit : West half (W %)of Northeast quarter (Ne J4K Northeast quarter (Ne %~) of Northeast quarter (Ne X). Section twenty six (26), Township Fonr (4) North, Range Ten (lo) West, Willamette Meridian. Within the next thirty days from date hereof, all protests or contests against the selection on the ground that the land described, or «¿JF* tion thereof, is 1110 e valuable for its Mineral than for Agricultural purposes, will be raffiP and noted for report tv the Commissioner of tne General Land Office at Washington, D.C CH ari . es B. M oores , Register F0BK8T RESERVE SHI.ECTIOh. United States I^and Office. Oregon City, Oregon. November 7th, Wl- Notice is hereby given that WM G. G0SM.1«' whose post Office address is Portland, Oregon, has made application to select under the *00* June 4th 1 **7 (30 Stat®. 30). the foIlORini**" cribed tract of surveyed land, to-wit: Southeast quarter (Se %) of Northetft J** ter (Me «). North I «If (N !,) of J quarter (Se %), Hection twenty-six (26). to ® ship four (4) North, Range Ten (10) Willamette Me id.an. . Witbin the next thirty day® from date her«' all protests or contests against the selection the ground that the laud described, or nnypo tion thereof, is more valuable lor it® M,uer’d than for Agricultural purposes, will be WJ and noted for report to the Conimisflio’’*101 General Laud Office at Washington, 9-5’^ C has B. M oohks , Regww T imber L amo , A ct J une 3. i 878.-N otici P ublication . United State® Land Office. Oregon City. »«Pt Notice is hereby given that m tf with the provisions of the act of Coup** , June 3, I878, entitled “An act for timber lands in the States of California, gon, Nevada and Washington ]c.rr,^L .ct extended to all the Public Land State® of Avgust 4, 1892, PKTER MCINTOSH, Of Tillamook, county of Til1am^»,jJ”* Oregon, has this day filed in thi® sworn statement No. 55i5. for the phh Lota 3, 4 «nd 5, and Sw M of «d No 4. In Townsnip No. 3S, Range No z"- will offer proof to show that the land «W more valuable for its timber or agricultural purposes, and to estabnsn m to said land befoie the Register «”d of this office at Oregon City, pre^o,h day, the 29th day of November, I90I. H aa witnesses : . David Mai liny, John D. Edwar}*-* McNair and Emily McIntosh, of T1— Oregon. tN Any and all persons claiming above described lands are reque*l®dJ®. claims in this office on or befoie saiu^»- November, 190I. »»«Ref- C has B M oor «. W* NOTICE FOR ^VBUICATIO- Ilepartm nt of the 1,1 on. limi Office at Orego« < November Notice is hereby given that the named settler has filed notice of * *4 to make final proof in support of ni® that Mid proof will be mad* and Receiver, at Oregon City. ure-' her 14th. r9ol, vis. : , DAVID EVERETT s TEWAA his eoatinuous residence upon of Mid land, vis: Andrew Klein Hots Nebon «ndi of NeNxlcm, Ore.; Henry Stenn*»- " C uas » Moosss.