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* STATE TICKET UP. LAW’S prohibition Party First to Enter James G Political Field. Killing For Governor-Rev. A. J. Hunsaker, of S tevenson , Yamhill County. THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER 12, 1901. PENALTY PAID. Nehalem Coal. The steamer Harrison arrived last Green Hanged for night from Nehalem, and brought sev B. V. Benjamin. eral tons of coal from the Nehalem Coal ------ ----------- Wash., Dec. 6.—James G. Co s mines. It is the finest looking coal For Treasurer—T. 8. McDaniel, of Green, the sei (-confessed murderer of E. ever seen here, and sa tn pits are to be V. Benjamin, whom he killed in a fit of seen at the office of the Postal telegraph Multnomah. For Secretary of State—N. N. Davis, of jealous rage March 24th, 1901, paid the Co. The assays heretofore made show penalty of his crime this morning, when that it is the best coal in the Umatilla. Any one look For Superintendent of Public Instruc he was hanged in the Skamania County western country. Court-house yard. Green surprised the ing at it will see that it is the genuine tion—R. Welsev, of Yamhill. officials and witnesses by going to his i stuff, and as a coal for export trade it For State Printer—W. W. Brooks, of death like a stoic. To the last he was : certainly has the special advantage of Multnamah. For Supreme Judge—C. J. Bright, of sustained and cool, and from the gallows ' an absence of ash and »>ther foreign mat lie exhorted the witnesses to lead better ter, so that it has more steam for the Wasco. same weight of any coal except anthra For Attorney-General—T. H Goyne, lives and find consolation in religion. There was no hitch in the plans for the cite. The mine is destined to ent a great of Tillamook. figure in Astoria’s future. It can be execution, and beside the inevitable de For Congressman, Second District—F. pressing atmosphere that attaches to mined and put on the market more R. Spaulding, of Wasco. the presence of death, there was nothing j cheaply than anv other coal on the en Not daunted by the fact that it polled grewsome or revolting. Before retiring j tirecoast.—Astoria News. but 3*/a |>er cent of the vote at the last last night Green was in an excellent j Running the Whole Show. general election, the Prohibition party of mental condition, and his approaching ! Oregon Friday shied its gauntlet into i doom apparently had in it nothing of! The heretofore apparently congenial the political arena and nominated a full . terror for him. He bathed and was | harmonious relations existing j shaved, after which he dressed himself, j and state ticket. the members of the county com The nomination for Congressman for and during all of it he was by far the ’ among missioners court of Tillamook countv is the First district will be made at New- j , coolest one present. threatened by disruption, if not to’ be berg at an early date. H. L. Boardman, 1 entirely rent asunder. The county judge Green Never Wavered. president of the McMinnyille College. | oyer there stems to have taken upon i This morning he was a wake early, and was the only probability mentioned. himself the responsibility of “running It was rather a ministerial-looking as- ; the officers looked for a collapse as the the whole show,” as one of the Tilla setnblage that gathered in the A. O. U. hour for the execution neared. But Green mook papers puts it. and there is con W. Temple, at Portland, to formulate a never wavered. He ordered a substantial sequently “war to the knife and blood prohibition platform and make the breakfast and ateit with apparent relish, i to the hilt.” That seem to us to be a nominations, but there was a small At 7;45 Sheriff Totten read the death j very poor policy to pursue in running sprinkling of teachers, students, and warrant to the condemned man, who I public affairs, and it can result in no farmers ; and a number of women identi listened without visible emotion to the thing short of disaster and ruin. Take fied with the temperance cause, but the | sentence of the court. At 7:53 the march unto yourselves a large brace, and get fair sex could otilv manifest itself by ap to the gallows started. Green walked together on these matters of public im proving smiles and contributions to the ; between Sheriff Totten and Marsh, the portance. Come over to Columbia coun campaign fund. The delegates, to the 1 latter from Vancouver, and the officers ty and here imbibe the spirit of har nu/nbern of 100, were all of the male per were readv to assist him at any time he monious action in the court and const- | showed signs of weakness. suasion. quent success and prosperity.—Oregon State Chairman I. H. Amos, of Port But the necessity for support did not Mist. land, in announcing the platform, said come With courageous fortitude he en the Prohibition party of Oregon would 1 dured the agony of the last minutes he Real Estate Transfers. this time concentrate its efforts on at was to spend on earthand at no time be Geo. N. Hodgdon to Hubert E. Ross, tacking the liquor traffic as that evil trayed anv indication of fear. Back of was the foundation of all the evils with the murderer was Rev. E. A. Todd, of 7.23 acres in sec. 6, tp. 3 N, R. 9 W. Abraham Jones to Nelson P. Wheeler, which the moral forces of the country Vancouver. Wash., who has been Green’s spiritual adviser. It is to religion that W t2 of Sw l4, Sw of Nw U and lot 4, contend. Green ascribed his calm acceptance of his 4, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W. “ Rally Around This Platform.” fate. With head thrown back, but with sec. William C. March, WVfcofNe Viand The platform around which the Prohi-1 out the slightest degree of bravado, he W ’/j of Se Vi of sec. 14, tp. 2 S, R. 8 W. bition forces of Oregon will rally in the | slowlv ascended the steps of the gallows. Riley Powell to Geo. H. Benson, lots 1 campaign of 1902 is brief. It is as fol-1 He bade farewell to Rev. Mr. Todd, and and 2 in block 2, Hay’s add. to Tilla lows: stood attentively waiting the prepara mook. We, the representatives of the Prohi- tion for his execution. State of Oregon to W. W. Curtiss, lot bition party of Oregon, in convention 3 of sec. 19, and Sw Vi of Nw Vi, sec. 20, Awful Silence Broken. assembled, believing the liquor traffic to tp. 2 S, R. 9 W ; same from W. W. Green was strapped about the ankles, Curtiss to David C. Whitney. be morally, politically and financially, the greatest evil resting upon our wrists and arms, and the noose was ad Daniel Goodspeed to David C. Whit country, and realizing the absolute im justed before a word was spoken to ney, Sw *4, sec. 17, tp. 2 S, R. 8 W. possibility of securing the removal of break the awful silence. With the black Ü.S. to Antone Wieke, Sw V4 of Sw Vi, this crime-breeding, poverty-creating and cap in his hand, Sheriff Totten ap sec. 23, S Vs» Se Vi and Se J4 of Sw ’4, soul-destroying business, except through proached the condemned man and asked sec. 22, tp. 2 S, R. 10 W. ; same from a political party created for and pledged him if there was anything he wished to Antone Wicke to David C. Whitney. He - replied sav. to this end ; therefore, -- . . --- - I--- - affirmatively, - ■ and the U.O. lu 11 cl IL VI L/ll^^cl II ( W Vi of Sw ’4 U.S. to Walter Duggan, Resolved, That, while there are many Sheriff told him to say what he wanted otsec 4. tp 2 N, R. 9 W. other 1 eforms regarding which we hold to. U.S to Alfred Gtibser, Se ViofSeVi. “ All I have to say is that I stand here, sec. 3, lot 20 of sec. 2, and lots 3 and 4 firm convictions, we believe it to be the not by my own strength, but bv the part of wisdom toconcentrate our efforts of see. 11, tp. 3 S. R. 10 W. upon the one issue which clearly out strength of the Lord. He keeps me up. R. H. Holmes to Nelson L. Knighton, weighs in importance all other issues I advise all toehange their way of living, 1 acre in sec. 30,. tp, 1 S, R. 9 W.; same to P. D. Shackelford. combined—the prohibition of the manu and be saved as I have been saved." This was his message from the thresh U.S. to Minerva E. Olds. Se Vi of sec. 3, facture and sale of intoxicating liquors old of death. The wot ds were distinctly tp. 2 N, R. 7 W. for beverage purposes. Resolved, That in the accomplishment enunciated, and there was no quavering NHKKIIF’S in the tones. His faith was sending him of this one clearly defined purpose, we In pursuance of a decree and order of invite to party fellowship all those who to his death like a brave man. Before on this one issue with us agree, in the the cap was drawn over his face Green sale rendered in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Tilla full Ijelief that the party thus created spoke his parting words : “ Good bve to everybody.” mook, on the 11th dav of November, will be endowed with the requisite wis Mrs Nellie Brown, the divorced wi wi- ! 1901, in the suit of [. S. Stephens, plain dom, patriotism, courage and ability to low. who was the cause of the tragedy. I dow tiff, vs. E. E. Selph and Lulu B. Selph, take up and speedily settle all social, vas in night before the defendants, and of an execution duly ... Stevenson ------------- the — ------ financial, economic and industrial ques w«- execution, and asked permission to see issued out of the said court in the said tions that may prevent themselves. the hanging The request was flatly i I suit on the 23rd day of November, 1901, refused by the Sheriff, who feared that I will expose for sale, aud sell as the law It has remained for the Boston Jour nal to demonstrate how little of a rarity Green would collapse iu her presence, as directs at the Court House door of said is the golden wedding anniversary—at he did in the courtroom when he dram county, in Tillamook City, Oregon, on least in New England. That paper has j atically corroborated everv word rd her Saturday, the 28th dav of Decern Iter, found 818 couples in the territory indi evidence, which sent him to the gallows, 1901, at the hour of 10 o’clock a.m., cated still enjoying wedded life after fifty and asked that the death sentence be : the real property described in said de- imposed without further delay. | cree and order of sale as follows, to-wit: vears and more. Lots five, six, seven and eight, of block sixteen, in Claude Thayer’« addition to : the town of Tillamook, now incor- porated within the limits of Tillamook I City, and being in Tillamook county, j state of Oregon. Dated, Tillamook City, Oregon, Nov 27th, 1901. H. H. A lderman . Sheriff of Tillamook County, State of Oregon. By E. W. S tanley , Deputy. First insertion. Nov. 28th, 1901. Last insertion. Dec. 26th. 1901. IRIDOSMIUM ASTHMA CURE FREE! Oleo Fight in Congress. Probably one of the first bills which will be brought to the attention ot con-1 gress will be the so-called Grout bill. Some amendments to the Grout bill ot the last congress are to be perfected and Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in a bill introduced, so it is learned, the first day of the session. It will lie pushed All Cases. with vigor by the dairy interests and there is no doubt but that it will be SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF heartily opposed by the oleomargarine manufacturers, the cotton seed oil trust POSTAL. and the beef trust, as was done last year. I he Grout bill, it will lie reineinliered, There is nothing like Asthmalene. It brings instant rtlit made oleomargarine shipped into one even in the worst»ases. It cures when all else fails. state from another subject to the laws The Rev. 0. F. WELLS, of Villa Ridge, III., says : “ Your of the state to which it was delivered, trial liottle of Astlimaleiie received in good condition. I can irrespective of the interstate commerce not tell you how thankful 1 feel for the gessi derived from it. law. It also increased the tax on oleo I 1 was a slave, chained with putrid sore throat and asthma for colored in imitation of butter from 2 ■ ten years. I despaired of ever being cured, 1 saw your ad cents a pound to 10 cents a pound a ml vertis“inent for tlie cure of this dreadful and tormenting dis reduced the tax on uncolored oleo from ! ease. asthma, and though you had ovurs|»oken yourselves, but 2 cents to one-fourth of a cent. resolved to give it a trial. To my astonishment, the trial acted The suggestion has been made that if I like a charm. Send me a full-size tndtle. the tax on uncolored oleomargarine in-1 We want to send to every sufferer a trial treatment of stead ot being reduced is taken oft’alto-1 Asthmalene, similar to the one that cured Mr. Wells. We’ll gether, then one ot the arguments of the ' send it by mail POSTPAID, ABSOLUTELY FREE OF opposition will be met—this suggestion, | CHARGE, to any sufferer who will write for it, even on a it is believed, will be met in the new bill. | postal. Ne.er mind, though you are despairing, however bad your case. The Grout bill was introduced in the first session of the last congress and was | Asthmalene will relieve and cure. The worse your case, the more glad we are 10 fought stubbornly. The fight ran along send it. I)o not delay, Write at once, addressing DR TAFT BROS,’ MEDICINE through the session until at last the bill CO., 79 East 130th St., N.Y. City. Sold by all Druggists. was reported to the house, which passed I it by a large majority and then the measure was sent to the senate. It was reported from committee, but the power FOR ful interests opposed to it were able to prevent its being called up for considera tion. As the bill affects the revenue, it will have to originate in the house, but efforts will be made to get it through that body early in the session and then tlieammuni- tion of the friends of the bill will l>e di rected against the upper body of con- gress. Mr. Grout, the introducer of the measure, will not be in congress this year. The bill will find plenty of friends, CASE & FOWLER, however, among them Representative Tawney of Minnesota, who forced the i PROPRIETORS minority report through the house in the I face of a hostile majority report from ' the committee on ways and means on a resolution calling for confidential infor mation from the internal revenue bureau General Machinists & Blacksmiths on the ingredients of oleomargarine. “ I will continue the fight for the oleo Boiler Work, Logger's Work and Heavy Forging bill,’’ said Mr. Tawney in an interview, “ and I hope the bill will pass. The Fine Machine Work a Specialty. states of Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, and, indeed, the dairy states generally, are interested in the question of the com petition of imitation butter and are fighting the oleomargarine makers wno sell their products in imitation of pure butter.” Since Mr. Lorimer, of Chicago, who led the opposition in the last house of representatives against the Grout bill, has not been returned, it is not known as yet who will be his successor in head ing the forces in favor of oleo. SEWING MACHINE. “C.” BEN RIESLAND, DAIRY FARMS, TIMBER CLAIMS, Life and Fire Insurance, Financial Agent, Oregon Tillamook City ■1. JL A A. A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A. A A Jÿ 4 » Tillamook Iron Works > » > » > > TILLAMOOK, OREGON. ► 4 4 4 4 •a 4 4 4 4 4 practical Christmas presents. SET OF DISHES. CARVING SET. SILVER SERVICE. FANCY PARLOR LAMP. And many other things, all of which can be had from us. Send in your order. It will be faithfully filled. ÓC STOKES CO istorisi, Oie. 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Special Price« on Buggies and Spring Wagons. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice FOR PVHEICATION. C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore. i 1 I ' I ' \ Vnitid Stat»» Land Office, Oregon City. Oregon, November 23rd, I901. Notice if* hereby given that in co-npliance wi»h ’he piovi>ions of the act of CongreMM of June 3, 1*7*. entitle»! An a«-t for he «ale of timb r lands in the State« of California, <> egon, Nevada and WaRhiHgton Territory, ’ asexten«ie»i toall he i'Qbltc Land States 1 y act of August 4, i®i, KMILY D. SHEL1KJN, Of Hobeonville, county of Tillamook, S'a e of Oregon, ha- thia day tiled in this <.ffi e her sworn atatemeiit No. 554^» fhe purHiaM» f the E w 't. '♦ Se»tion No is. in Township Ro. t N»»rth. Range No 7 W. and w.ll offer pr of to show that th»* land »■ought is more valuaoic for its ’i” her or •'<"*£ than tor agri<-ultnrai i»nrp«»e«H. and o establish her claim toeaid laud before the Regime« a <1 Receiver of this office at Oregon City, or«-g«»n, on Saturday, the Isth »lay of February, She » ame» as witne^aee: William Riefenlx rg, Ceorgo H. Williams and W H. Cone, «^f Bay < tty, Oregon , Josephine D. Parker, of H«»b«otiville. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely’he above de-cril»ed lan»l* ar- requested to fi e their claims iu th»- office «m or lielorc »aid iSth da, of February, 190X M M « has . B Moosns. Regiater. 1 % 0X3^., ,v g mcnair , Dealers in HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA. STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS. Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies. Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing Machines barge Stock of Paints, Olla, Varnlahea and Glass. The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook Ti ■»•-.« L*-o A ct Jvnx , T*;l—NoriCM Fo« Pl «1.« ATION l*uited HC micm Lan«i Office. Urejron 1‘liy Oregon November 2^rd 190« Notice 1« hereby given that in »-ompliance with the provision« of the set Coniere«* of I June« 1*’« entitled •’ A m act for the *«le of | timber land* in the -tatc* of ■ alifornia.Oregon, Nevada and *a-hinrton Territory a* ex- •hurled to all the Public Mu«l Mote« bywtul j AM-<‘ D fARKEK. I of H<«b*onvil|e county of Tl la »00k. Rtate of v ,n ha- thia da, Aled in thia offi«w her watement No for «be pnrehaae of lx»«« to and H * ■ a. of section 1. Townahip 2 *>«th, R»n«e No q Rew , | will <«nrr pm«»f 10 «how that fhe «and 1 is m«’r* voiuabW* for ita timber and atone I Ih*n for agricultural tmrj»oaew. and to ewtabl.ah hi* claim «oaaidtand before the Rrgwf-’ and Xeceicar of th’« office at < My, Oregon, on eatwrda,. th* »Uh day of Fetxaary. i She names «« witnraae- William Kiefoat erg, George I and W S. t one, of < by <»rw«* F.aiilv l> gbeklaa.of ■obaoweille. «Te^m. Any and all peraona claim nut ariverwely tn* above-dew ribed landa are re«(ne*fcd tn file thwir claim« to thia office an ar before «awl tyth day ot February. !«••-„ . ___ i ■««. B M ouses . Register J. p. P. ALLEN, Proprietor. accommodation at Second Class Rate. First Class M c I ntosh & Î I Allen House, LUMBER AT TILLAMOOK. J A TAFT ■ HAVt OK HAND DRY FLOORING. CEILING. / Finish è Rustic, Wainscoting, Mouldings and Ship Also all Sizes of ROUGH LUMBER. / Lap ..