Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 05, 1901, Image 2

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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER 5^190 L^.
ELEGANT TiOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
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X
Frluutjw 4 l 11LK Igj-J IB-■ !. HTJ ü IM
Ule
CUe are Headquarters for
1 HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINC COODS,
MIRRORS, BEDROOM
and Linings. I CARPETS, MATTING,
OIL CLOTH.
Sewing
Machines.
Undertaker’s
Supplies.
I
i!
I
SUITES,
LINOLEUM,
LACE CURTAINS, TABLE LINEN, TOWELING.
STOVES, RANGES, CROCKERY. GLASS,
|
mi
Furniture, etc., Sold on the
Installment Plan. Easy terms.
Call and Investigate.
Priées are louu for First Class Furniture
Noiu’s the time
Nov.
1
■hildren attracted the mother, who
should confer upon him for his long and Weather Report for November.
grabbed a hatchet and was bravely
useful life spent in the interest of Oregon
Temperature.
Kain ighting the eagle when Joe Belger. a
Every unbiased person must admit this
Maxi- Mini­
fall. neighbor, shot the bird, which measur­
Mean.
mum.
mum.
and his ability to represent Oregon in
ed seven feet from tip to tip of wings.
the United States senate. Let us also re
1 .. 57 ... 41 ... 49.1 .. . 1.15
KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
mind the Leader that Mr. Scott is an 2 .. 59 ... 38 ... 48.1 .. . 0.04
Mme Hubertine Auclert, a French-
( strictly in advance .)
ideal candidate because he will be able to 3 .. 55 ... 41 ... 48.0 .. . 0.04 woman who favors equal rights lor
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
.
0.65
59.0
..
...
53
..
65
$1.50 secure more than enough republican sup­ 4
One year.......
women, has hit upon a novel way oi
.
0.32
Wines
and Liquors that has ever been imported into
...
46
...
52.1
.
..
59
5
75 ; port to elect him and will not have to
Six months....
6 .. 55 ... 39 ... 47.0 . . 0.04 preaching the gospel. The new French
50 I
Three months.
this
City.
0 64 postage stamps represent a young
hobnobble with democrats.
7 .. 56 ... 44 ... 50.0 ..
8 .. 53 ... 34 ... 43.1 . . 0.02 woman resting her hand on a tablet
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.
0.26
9 .. 57 ... 38 ... 47.1 .
E fleet of Railroad Combination.
There is al) the difference in the world 10 .. 53 ... 34 ... 43.1 ..
0.06 which bears the words, “ The Kights of
Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. J
0.04 Man.’’ Mme. Auclert has caused to be
between
driving
your
work
and
being
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11
The Intent developments in railroad
|
Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal. J
12 .. 57 ... 51 ... 54.1 . . 0.46 made a quantity of blue stamps which
driven
bv
it.
In
this
strenuous
age
it
is
combination under the community of-
13 .. 59 ... 47 ... 53.0 .. . 0.02 show a young man resting his hand on r
almost
impossible
for
any
man
doing
interest plan are attracting the serious
14 .. 63 ... 41 ... 52.0 . . 0.02
any sort of business to take things easy 15 .. 51 ... 41 ... 46.0 . . 0.26 tablet with words, “ The Kights o
y -it!
Infl
attention of all who realize the far-
and
do
them
deliberately.
A
slackening
50 0 . . 1.86 Women.’’ She recommends persons who
16 .. 55 ... 45
Don
’
t
drink
cheap
doctored
stuff
when
you
can
reaching influence sure to lie wielded by
17 .. 53 ... 42 .. 42.1 . . 0.25 believe in equal rights to affix one of
these giant corporations. No phase of of the pace set bv modem business meth­ 18 .. 62 ... 48 ... 55.0 .. . 0.62
buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
ods means being run over, crowded back
these stamps to each letter, side by side
the discussion comes more directly home
19 .. 57 ... 47 ... 52.0 . . 0.36
and seeing vour place usurped by some 20 .. 56 ... 44 ... 50.0 .
with
the
official
stamp
of
the
govern
­
1.10
to the ordinary man than that which
other man with more push. There is 21 .. 53 ... 41 ... 47.0 .. . 0.25 ment.
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deals with the probable effect of this ,
.
5.75
54.0
.
much to regret in this state of things, 22 .. 60 ... 48 ...
The Novoe Vremya, of St. Petersburg
great consolidation oi railway inter- J
.
0.56
49.0
.
23
..
56
...
42
...
for this high pressure method robs man
ests.
24 .. 55 ... 41 ... 48.0 . . 0 35 gives the following account of a miracle
25 .. 57 ... 38 ... 47.1 . . 0.03 performed by the famous Father John ol
Speculating on the future, one crit­ of very much of the pleasure of living.
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26 .. 59 ... 42 ... 50.1 <• . 0.40 Cronstadt; “On the 12th Father John
ical observer insists that “the immediate
It has never been enti-ely clear why 27 .. 61 ... 54 ... 57.1 . . 0.35 arrived at the village of Sopino, con
effect of a formal and binding settlement
28 .. 64 ... 45 ... 54.1 . . 0.20
of the Burlington controversy upon the the pests of agriculture-^grasshoppers, 29 . .. 57 ... 48 ... 52 1 .. . 0.80 ducted services and spent the night with
financial and industrial condition of the chinch bugs, potato bugs, borers, hessian 30 .. 56 ... 45 ... 50.1 .. . 08.4 Father Lvov. Next day he journeyed to
country which the transcontinental fly, aphides, purslane pigweed and the Sum .1713 .. 1293..... 150.6 ... .. 17.74 Konchanskols and consecrated the new
50.6 ... .. 0.00 stone church there in the presence ot
roads serve will be favorable, unless the like—should have been endowed with Meat157.3 . . 43.1....
such
marvelous
powers
of
reproduction.
S
ummary
-
Mean
temp.,
enip.,
50.6 ; Max. fully 10,000 people. After this service a
I>e
guilty
of
the
combined owners shall
temp., 65.0 ; date, 4th. Min. temp.,
folly of increasing rates, subjecting ship­ I They are all propagated on a ratio 'not 34; date, Sth and 10th. Total precip , breakfast was given in the school and Agents for Kopp’s Brewery, the Brewer of the fii.est Beer in the Northwest
Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privatelj
pers to injustice, and undertaking to cf twenty, sixty or 100 fold, but 1,000,- 17.74 inch ; snowfall, 0 ; number of days many speeches were delivered. In the
confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home.
control the action of legislatures for OOOfold, and need but just a foothold to clear, 0; partly cloudy, 2; cloudy, 28. midst of the breakfast two men and two
their own advantage, The settlement ' claim all the earth. The good things of Dates of frost—Light, 2nd, 8Hi and old women were seen approaching the
10th. Killing, 0; Dates of hail, 15th,
ought to assure stability and fairness in life lack this power of fecundity.
20th and 23rd ; sleet. 0 ; th. storms, schoolhouse bearing the seemingly life­
* * *
charges for service. It should put an end
20th; auroras, 0. Prevailing wind — less body of a woman. For seven years
this woman had been paralytic, unable
to unjust discrimination in freight lates
Reports from London are to the effect Direction, S. W.
Remarks.—Solar halos, 2nd, 6th, 14th, to move arms or legs or open here eyes—
from the Missouri to the Pacific.’’
that German beet sugar manufacturers 27th
and 28th. Lunar halos, 23rd, 25th
was a living corpse. On their bringing
How the funding of fictitious values have formed a combine and hope with and 28th.
into bond securities, with guaranteed in- the aid of the export bounty to monopo­ On the nights of the 15th and 16th, her to him, Father John arose, stood
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
tcrest returns on stocks that represent |jze the sugar-inaking business of the an electric storm without thunder from before her, and, asking her name, gazed
9
p.m.
to
6
a
m.,
and
heavy
rain
during
pure water, can relieve our people of , world. If this is reallv their plan, no
fixedly at her. Then, in a loud voice, he
the whole time.
nnv of the burdens they now bear, how­ wonder such a howl went up when the
hade her open her eyes. After several
30 rainy days in this month.
ever, is difficult for them to understand. ; United States imposed the countervail­
C apt . J oseph J. D awson ,
attempts Audotya (the paralytic) did
Voluntary Observer.
It is not a question of raising rates, ing duty on German sugar.
so. ‘ Look mt straight in the face,’ said
because no such raise is at present threa­
Father John, ‘andcross yourself.’ Slowly
M * *
tened, nor was it to have been expected
Quaint Features of Life.
and with great effort the woman suc­
The Indian bureau proposes to settle
had the community-of interest plan fail­ the future of the Indian by teaching him
ceeded in making the sign of the cross.
When anyone dies in Venice it is the
ed of consummation. The demand for the dignity of labor. The Indian bureau
‘ Do it again,’ said Father John, ‘ and
reduced rates which should follow the in­ has undertaken the most gigantic educa­ custom to fix a placard before the dead again.’ With ever increasing faith the
person’s house, as well as in adjacent
creased business arising out of the steady i tional task of the age.
woman repeated the movement. ‘ Stand
AGENTS STEAMERS • W. 6. KRUGER” AND "ACME.’’
streets, as a sort of public notice, stat­
settlement of hitherto unjx-opled regions
up,’ said Father John, and the woman
ing
his
name,
age,
place
of
birth
and
the
For San Francisco and L oh Angeles.
and the exploitation of untouched re­
arose. Then he moved from his place,
sources are not likely to lie met by in­ Socialist Orator Wants to Debate. illness from which he died ; affirming bidding her follow. * Now walk around Hobsonville, Or.
J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr.
also that he received the Holy Sacra­
creasing enormously the fixed charges
me,’ said Father John, and the lately
involved in the guaranteed payment of [TO EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.] ments and died a good Christian and seemingly dead woman slowly ap­
I D ear S ir , — Knowing your fearless requesting the prayers of the faithful.
interest upon the new l»<»nd issues.
proached and fell on his shoulder. ‘ Go
Consolidation unquestionably affords attitude in relation to every question
An Englishman who died recently lie- and pray,’ said he, blessing the woman.
great gains to the promoters who finance that obtrudes itself, I dare to hope that qneatbed £1,000 to his widow and eight On this she moved away without any
the undertaking as well as to the holders you will publish the following chal­ children, of whom " Mary is to receive help. All this took place in the presence
of stocks and bonds, who are given cap­ lenge, and that yon will act as one of a £40 more than t,he other children, of thousands, who were unable to re­
STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON.
italized certificates of future earnings on committee of arrangements, as indicated Nicholas £10 less, John £1+ less than his strain their tears.’’
the present basjs. But the fact is to of­ below. Thanking you in advance,
ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
brothers and sisters, Anna £7 10s. less.
Notice to Shippers.
I remain yours very truly,
ten overlooked that all the earnings of
Joseph, Peter, Gabriel and Frnnk receive
BAY CITY, HOBSON VILLE.
C. F. K eller .
railroads come out of the people com­
All freight earned by the Pacific Navi­
each an equal part, which will be £40
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. »J
Neskowin, Nov. 28th. 1901.
pelled to patronize the lines as passengers
also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. fol San Francisco, Portland
less than that of Mary, £10 more than gation Company ssteamers is payable at
the Company's office on Lamb’s wharf
and shippers, and that increasing the
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
that of Nicholas. £14 more than that of in Tillamook City as soon as checked
A
C
hallenge .
amounts which the roads must earn an­
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General \gents, ASTORIA. OR
and ready for delivery.
In view of the |xnding election in the John and £6 more than that of Anna.”
nually to pay fixed interest charges ir.
B C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
All
lixal
and
backchargesmust
be
paid
A table made from historic woods and before freight leaves the wharf.
creases correspondingly the minimum state of Oregon, in the month of June,
JO. R & N. R. R. Co. Portland.
Agents
& c K K Cq portlal)d. . ,,
1902.
it
is
in
order
to
debate
what
exhibited in the Woman's building at
P acific N aviga - ion C ompany .
tax which the railroads must collect in
party
ticket
it
is
to
the
best
interest
of
______ B. C. L amb , Agent.’
the World’s Columbian exposition in
the way of passenger fares and freight
the citizen to elect, and to that end the Chicago in 1893, as the gift of the
rates.
HHKKIFF'S SALK.
The community of-interest plan may undersigned challenges any one of either women of Dauphin county, Pennsylvania,
Centrally boeated.
Rates, $1 Per D»?-
In pursuance of a decree and order of
not increase railway exactions, but it is of the old parties to meet him in debate has just been presented to the Keystone
state, and will lx placed in tlx rooms sale rendered in the Circuit Court of the
sure to opci ate as a check upon rate re­ to discuss the following propositions'
State of Oregon, for the County of Tilln-
ductions which the economies of man­ 1. "Resolved: That true prosperity is of Governor Stone at the executive mook, on the 11th dav ot November
not
dependent
upon
the
party
in
building in Harrisburg untilthestate's 1901. in the suit of J. «.Stephens. plain­
agement ami increasing business would
M. H. bflRSEN, Proprietor.
power, in either state or national museum is ofxued in the new capitol. tiff. vs. E. E. Selph and Lulu B. Selph
otherwise have warranted from time to
affairs.
”
defendants,
nnd
of
an
execution
dulv
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
The
hatid.carving
on
the
table
is
skill
­
time. Those who persist in Feeing in
issued out of the said court in the said
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed.
these railroad combinations nothing but 2. . " Resolved : The politicians are fully done and the mosaic design of the suit on the 23rd day of November, 1901
powerless to remedy the ills thnt the top is inlaid in woods from many his. 1 will expose for sale, and sell as the law
good look at them oiilv from the stand
workers (the common people) are toric places.
directs at the Court House door of said
point of the invertor or holder of rail­
subject to.”
county, in Tillamook Citv, Oregon on
way securities. The interests of the
Medical science of Chicago is nston. Saturday, the 28th dav of December
country nt large are Hindi more closely 3. " Resolved : That the philosophy ot ished over the discovery of a needle in the 1901, at the hour of 10 o'clock a m ’
socialism,
put
into
practice,
is
the
identified with those of the railway pa­
the real property described in said del
only lever thnt can lift humnnity out heart of nn ox killed at Swift & Com­ cree and order of sale as follows, to wit-
trons who constitute practically the en-
PROPRIETOR OF
pany's
packing
bouse.
It
is
the
first
of its degrading condition and place .. .
seven ana
and eight, of block . I
. .
.
.
. Lots five,
. ’ six, scicn
tirr population, ami the benefits they
foreign
substance
ever
known
to
have
sixteen,
in
Claude
Thayer's
addition
to
it upon that broad plane of social
may ex|sx t to derive are decidedly du­
'----- 1 place in the henrt of n living ani-| t*1e town
town of
of Tillamook,
Tillamook now incor.
equality, which it is entitled to found place in the heart of a living ani-1
bious.
there for at
tyithin the limits ofTillnmook
null. ' The needle had _ Ixen
________
occupy by right of Declaration of
City, nnd being in Tillamook conntv
DEALER IN
least seven months, according to the ■ state
Our highly esteemed contemporary, the
of Oregon.
Independence and by law divine.”
27^90™
“
"
’
°°''
statement
of
local
physicians,
before
it
Tillamook Headlight, seems to think
The discussion to take place in the
HaKey Scott of the Oregonian is the l»est Courthouse, in the city of Tillamook, the was discovered. Tlx animal seemed to
H. H. A lderman .
Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook;
available timber lor United States senn. undersigned to take the affirmative on enjoy the Ixst of health at the time it
Sheriff of Tillamook County,
was led to the slaughtering pen. The
tor. nnd gives as one of his reasons the each proposition.
State of Oregon.
'
♦net that certain democratic ncwspa|iers
By E. W S tanley , Deputy.
Details of the debate to be arranged hy organ with the needle imbedded in the
First insertion. Nov. 28th, 1901
are supporting him. It will l>e well to a committee consisting of the editor of muscles is now in the possession of a
Last insertion. Dec. 26th, 1901.
re mem I er the wail that went up from a the Headlight. Prof. Snuffer and Sheriff i local medical college.
great ninny democrats and republicans Aiderman.
STATB
or Oam C.vv or Tout», > - ,
As Herman Swisher, aged 10, was
L vcas C ounty ,
■ ( 8.8.
because Senator Mitchell was elected by
Here is an opportunity feir some one to ! playing with bis sister, near Sherman, Fa ixx 1 L'araxv make. a«th that he i.th.
Minor parian of th. i„n Of F J
the aid of democratic votes. Scott, how. win fame by exposing the weak points Pa., an eagle pounced upon them, • Co.,
-tonal bu.in...
the CHy of TolM?
ever, would probably lie satisfactory to of socialism, which I trust he will avail, throwing the girl to the ground. The ( oi.nty »nd stole »lor.Mi.1. and flat
'•’V“ and
“’ °*
0NK
hvndr
' w
a great many democrats. Indeed, there himself of as soon as possible. S)xakers j bird fastened his claws in one of the LARS for each
every
eaaa
of Catarrh
have bcm numerous occasions (hiring to conform to rules laid down by the i , arms and the face of the younger girl
C'‘" d b )
«» cl a CvaiaH
the past few years when he might have ahoy« mentioned committee.
i and attempted to carry her off. Her­
u> het«.
Is still here and expects to remain.
been consilercd the logical and ideal
1 want it stipulated, however, thnt the man ran into the house, got a carving prwn«. On. Mh d.y oflyWBb,I. ,
democratic candidate.—Lincoln County time fixed for debate be not later than j knife nnd returning slashed at the eagle's l'J*|
A W. GLEASON,
< iSX I
Notary Public.
Thanking you for past favors and a continuance of y°°r 1
Leader.
the latter part of Ifevember. 1901.
legs, nearly severing one of them. It re.
I
Hsll * Catarrh Cure ia take ini—mill*
—
Please do not misunderstand the Head,
Very respectfully,
leased the girl and attacked the boy,
paid for HIDES and PELTS and FURS, Etc.
light. We have recommended Mr. Scott
C. F. K kllir .
badly lacerating him and tearing his
because we think it is nn honor the state 1 Neskowin, Oregon.
clothing nearly off. The screams of the Hall a Family PUla art th< beM.
FAT HOGS WANTED right away to pack down-
J. s. LAMAR,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE.
Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort
C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor,
Tillamook Cit.y,
Oregon.
Truckee Lumber Co.,
FIR & SPRUCE Lumber’
BOX SHOOKS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’
SUPPLIES
Pacific Navigation Co.
LARSEN HOUSE,
M. F. LEACH,
Tillamook Meat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc
L. N BARNES,
tlx©
meat market ,
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