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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 16, 1902. BEAUTIFY YOUR HOMES. Furnishers co., Have Just Added to their Complete Stoek of Goods a bine of BEAUTIFUL, ARTISTIC PICTURES, Suitable for NEW YEAR’S PRESENTS Machines, and Silver Ware. Organs, » Elegant Household Furniture kept in Stock. I i SHKHIFK'S HALE. dnding those of maintenance and opera I tion, favor the Panama route. By virtue of a decree and order of It is conceded that the Panama route sale rendered in the Circuit Court of the would be nearly 135 miles shorter than State of Oregon, for the County of Tilla Fred C. Baker, Publisher. the Nicaragua route, and its summit mook, on the 11th day of November, elevation would be less. As a result a 1901,in the suit of F. Botefuhr, doing deep water vessel would pass through business as F. Botefuhr & Co., plaintiff, KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. the Panama canal in about one-third of vs. Charles H. Smith and Helen Smith, ( strictly in advance .) the time taken for passage through the defendants, and of an execution duly I have the largest and best assorted stock of old Over-Capitalized Trusts. * Nicaragua canal Neverrneless, in the issued out of the said court in the said $1.50 One year......... Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into 75 ' opinion of the commission, the Nicara Six months..... The fatal effects of over capitalization gua route is the most advantageous for suit on the 22nd day of November, 1901, 50 this City. Three months have received striking illustration by all trans-isthmian commerce except that I will expose for sale, aud sell as the la w I i the recent collapse of the Asphalt Paving originating or ending in the west coast directs at the Court House door of said in Tillamook City, Oregon, on Fact« and Erroneous Ideas about trust and the financial embarrassment of South America, Ixcause for the com- county, of the Everett-Moore syndicate which [ merce in which the United Statesis most Monday, the 27th day of January, " Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. | Tillamook at Farmers’ Congress. owned and controlled a number of ur 1902, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m., interested, that between the Atlantic and the real property described in said de ban and interurban electric railways During the discussion of the feed ques Gulf ports on the one hand, and our Pa cree and order of sale as follows, to-wit: , Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal. « and an extensive system of local and tion nt the limners’ congress nt Salem I cific ports and those on the Orient on Se !4 of Ne >4, section 8, and the N V2 long distance telephone fines in Ohio and last week it was interesting to note the the other hand, the advantage of the Ni of Nw *4. section 9. township one South .4? .->■?! - Jib <5!. kid low v.ilu of pasturage for dairy stock Michigan. caragua route, notwithstanding the of Range 8 W est of the Willamette meri The Asphalt Paving trust, organized in other parts of the state compared greater length ofthecanal, will be pretty dian. All of the interest of Helen Smith, Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can within the past eighteen mouths, bv with Tillamook, and this brought on a near two days. It is asserted by the as heir at law of G. W. Fearnside, de buy it pure and unadulterated from me. parties who had acquired a practical discussion and brought out some facts commission that the danger from earth ceased. in and to the following described monopolv of asphalt paving in the which must have surprised a good many quakes is essentially the same for both real property ; commencing at low water principal cities of the country, was cap persons who are totally in the dark as routes, and neither in Panama nor Nic- line of Nehalem river, at a point 50 feet to the splendid conditions in Tillamook italized on a fictitious valuation based aragua is this danger sufficient to pre- up said river from North point of a lot on future profits, and the securities is lor dairying. We feel sorry that some of vent the construction ofthecanal. formerly owned by C. Pye, thence follow, sued by the corporation were planted The material difference between the dairvmen from this county were not among credulous investois who confi itigsaid low water line up said river 59ft. in attendance to give more light on the two routes is therefore chiefly in thence in a northwesterly direction 100 dently looked forward to fabulous divi feed question in 1 illamook, for it is so matter of estimated cost. The cos feet, thence in a south-westerly direction dends for an endless succession of different east of the Coast range. From building the Nicaragua canal is estiinat- I 59 feet, thence south-easterly to Nehalem years. But when the Asphalt trust was ed at $190,000,000 and the cost of com river to point of beginning, all lines and the newspapers we cull this : confronted with the dema ml made upon “Josiah West, of Clatsop county, «aid its treasury to meet the interest on out pleting the Panama canal at a little less angles in said description to conform to It tile upset price lines and angles in survey of the town he could not entirely agree with Mr. standing bonds it discovered that the than $14-5,000,000 Weeks on the low value of pasturage. promoters of* the trust had overshot the of the Panama canal could be fixed at of Nehalem in lot 5. sec. 23, tp. 3 N, R. He cited the method» pursued in Tilla- mark and through their inordinate greed $4-0,000,000 or less, the canal by way of 10W. All the interest of the. defendant, inook county, where pasture is relied had forced the concern into liquidation. Panama could be completed for less than Helen Smith, as heir at law ofG W. upon exclusively. I he dairymen in that In this fatal termination of its short $190,000,000; at any rate within the Fearnside, deceased, in and to lot 3, sec. Some of the 16, tp. 1 S, R 10 West Willamette Meri county have no mill feed, and must rely lived existence the Asphalt trust onlv limit of $200,000,000. on pasturage. Mr. West would put five furnished a repetition of the disasters most competent engineers pronounce the dian ; lots 3 and 4-, block 1, Tillamook Agents for Kopp's Brewery, the Brewer of the Finest Beer in the Northwest Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privately square miles in Tillamook County that had overtaken the first Whisky commission’s estimate of the probable City. less 20 feet off South end ; and against any 10 square miles in the Will, trust, the Cordage trust and scores of cost of the Nicaragua canal ridiculously what are known as referee tide lots confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home. low. Instead of $190,000,000, its cost flinette valley, so far as yielding profits other over-capitalized corporations that 1 number 3 and 4-, in Tillamook City, is computed at $400,000,0u0 to $500,- in dairying is concerned Mr. Weeks re had relied upon their absolute control, according to map recorded on page 64-, sponded that in the Tillamook country of markets and pricesand on the com 000,000. of Book “B” of record or deeds for Till Would ¡t be prudent, some of the news amook county, Oregon. there is a wild pea that furnishes the plete destruction of competition to ena essentials to make a balanced ration. He ble them to gather in enormous profits. papers argue, for congress to rush head Dated, Tillamook Citv, Oregon, Dec. thought, too. that methods pursued in The Everett-Moore syndicate, which long into an undertaxing that is liable 24th, 1901. to involve this country in an outlay that the coast country should not be coin is tottering on the verge of bankruptcy, H. H. A lderman . pared with methods in the vallev, for il has also been the victim of reckless may exceed one halt of the entire inter Sheriff of Tillamook County, •y » est bearing national debt ? Could the valley dairymen followed the plans in over-capitalization. The nggregulecnp- State of Oregon. _ _ „ OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN successful use on the coast they might italization of the various properties isthmian canal, by any possible increase junk 3. 1878.—N otice for fail The different conditions of climate, owned and controlled by this syndicate in international traffic, he made to yield T imber L and A P ct ublication . soil, land values, etc., must be consider is $130,000,000. It is exceedingly doubt a revenue from $10,000,000 to $15,000,- United States Land Office. O. egon City, Oregon, rd Mr. Weeks also called attention to ful whether the cost of construction and OOo |K*r annum over and above the cost Januray 9th, I9O2, the fact that the Tillamook dairymen do equipment of these electric railways of maintenance ? Would not the pros Notice is hereby given that in < oruphance not milk their cows iluri ig the winter ami telephones exceeds $30,000.000. In pective drain on the national treasury with the provisions of the act of Coiigre«s of months, and thus they lose by depending other words, about $100,000,000 of by an enterprise that would involve an June 3. 1878 en itled " An act for the sale of er lands i 1 the States of <'alifornia, Oregon, noon pasturage alone. Mr. West ack water has been injected into the suburban outlay of $500,000,000 materially weak- tun Nevada and Washington Terr tory,” as ex nowledged that there was probably a electric railway and telephone octopus en the credit of the nation and force an tended to ail the Public Land States bv act of fault in the Tillamook practice in this ami capitalized in the shape of stocks increase of the interest charged upon the August 4. 1892, PH’f.IP M COND1T, existing national debt ? Would not the respect, but he declined to believe in Mr. ami bonds. Of Seaside, county of Clatsop, State of Oregon, Weeks' idea of keeping a cow to the acre While tliete properties are reputed to prospective exjiemhlure of $500,000,000 has 1 his day filed in this office his sworn N ». 5577. for the purchase of the by means of summer-soiling and feeding have a large earning capacity and absolutely block lor many years any at statement Nw *4 of Section No. 9, in Township No. 3 ensilage.” would doubtless pav from 10 to 20 per tempt to reduce the war taxes ? Would North, Rango No. 9 West, and will offer proof AGENTS STEAMERS ‘ W. H. KRÜGER” AND "ACME." it not as a consequence also seriouslv 0 show hat 1 he land sought is more valua We must correct Mr. West in one par cent interest on the money actually in for it» t in >er or «tone than for ag cultural For San Francisco and Los Angeles. ticular. In one sense he is right when he vested, the net earnings have been in interfere with the policy of commercial ble purposes, and to establish his claim to said land Nays that the dairvmen of this county sufficient to meet the fixed charges reciprocity between the United States bdfo e the Registe ami Receiver of 1 his office at Hobsonville, Or. J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr rely exclusively upon pasturage, but it is created by interest on fictitious capital and other foreign countries which pro Oregon City, Oregon, on Saturday, the 5th day April, 1902 He name«» as wi nesses : misleading to omit mentioning the large ization, Had these properties been cap mise to enlarge the world s markets for of Thomas Mitchell, William Luce, of Seaside, their actual value, say American products of the farm, mill an J Oregon: Frank M Wakeley, Herbert V. Alley, quantity of hav that is housed every italized at of Nehalem, Oregon. vear for winter feed or when the pasture $30,000,000, at 10 per cent interest factory ? These are serious problems to which Any and all persons claiming adversely the is short, thus showing that I illamook charge would require net earnings aggre abov • described lands are re-iues e 1 to file their dairymen «Io not have to purchase mill gating only $3,000,000 a year ; but congress should give mature considera claims n this office on or before said 5th day feed but depend exclusively upon their capitalized at $130,000,0)0, a fixed tion before committing the country to ol April, I902. C has . B. M oores , Register, meadows tor summer ami winter feed. cent would require the properties to the isthmian canal project. /\nd this is the reason why dairying is produce net earnings of $6,500,000 an T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . more profitable in Tillamook than in nually to pav the interest charge alone. Where’« Simon’s $100,000 Club. STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON. Unittd States Land Office, anv other part of Oregon. Mr. Weeks At a capitalization of $30,000,000, the Oregon City, Oregon, ONLY LINE-ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, Senator Mitchell makes a hit in his electric road and telephone syndicate also made a mistake when he stated November 23rd, Uoi. “that the Tillamook dairyman do not could have Honied along comfortably proposal to amend the Payne Philippine Notice is hereby given that in compliance BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE. milk their cows during the winter ami paid 10 or 15 percent interest, but bill. It is observed with regret that with the piovisions of ti e act of Congress of Counecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co and June 3, IS7S, entitled ’An act for ilie sale of months, ami thus they lose bv depending at a capitalization of four and one-half Senator Simon makes no hits.—Ore- timb r lands in the States of <’alifornia. O egon. also tlx Astoria & Columbia River R. R fol San Francisco, Portland Nevada ami Washington Territory,•’ as extended upon pasturage alone.'’ It Mr. Weeks times that amount it has as a natural goman. and all (xunts east. lor freight and passenger rates apply to And the Headlight is glad to observe loall the Public Lund States 1 y act of August would visit Tillamook he would find a consequence been unable to meet its ob SAMUEL ELMORE <& CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR Dumber of the creameries running during ligations and is being driven to the wall. that Senator Simon has no longer the 4, i 892. KMILY I) SHEI.OON. The most damaging result of such $100,000 mortgage to hit the Oregonian Of Hobsonville. county of Tillamook, S’a e of the winter months, which g<x*s to show B, C. LAMB, Agent, Tillamook Oregon. that he was wrongly advised when he over valuation is the destruction of pop over the head and it can now criticise Oregon, ha« this day tiled in this offi. e her Agents R & N. R. R. Co , Portland. sworn statement No. 554 6 . for the purchase of Agenl8 (A & C. R. R. Co., Portland. made a statement like that. It seems ular confidence in corporate securities the weakest member in the Oregon dele the E '2 Nw ‘4, W Ne *4 of Section strange to 11s that these erroneous im and investments and general destruction gation at Washington without getting No. is, >n Towns! ip No. 1 North. Range No. 7 W, and Will offer pr of to show that the land clubbed. pressions were stated as tacts and allow- of credit. bought is more valuaolc for it» timber or stone ed to go forth to the public unchallenge I, than for agricultural i»n poses, and o establish « Astoria Still Beefing. tor, surely, I here must have been some Let Congress Make Haste Slowly her claim to said land before the Kegistei and Centrally boeated. Rates, $1 Per Day Receiver of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, one present who could have thrown a When will the Astoria newspaper« quit on Saturday, the 15th day of Febiuary,* 1902. little more light on the subject. We have It may be regarded as absolutely set beefing about Portland ? It is doing the She name» as witnesses: no objection to people making a contrast tied that the American |>eople favor the William Riefeuberg, George II. Williams and ot Tillamook with other sections of Ore , construction of a canal that will coil- state an injustice. Every newspaper in W. S. Cone, of Bay < ity, Oregon ; Josephine I). Parker, of Hobsonville, Oregon. gon if thev will s|x*ak the whole truth, nect the Atlantic and Pacific oceans Oregon should advocate the development Any and all persons claiming adversely the M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor. ail I Mr. West was doing so when he | without unnecessary delay. It is also of the resources in its home vicinity and above described lands are req nested to ti e their to encourage industries, and it the As claims iu this office on or before said 15th day of TILLAMOOK, OREGON stated that he •‘would put five square absolutely settled that the isthmian turian newspapers would do this they February. 1902. miles of Tillamook county against any canal, whether by the Nicaraguan route C has . B. M oorks . Register, The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed. would find plelitv to do. The incessant 10 square miles in the Willamette \ alley, or the Panama route, shall lie built, criticism of Portland is absurd, when so tar as y vicldini! no hiding profits in dairying is owned and operated by the government Astoria has a mint of wealth south of T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878— N otice F or PUBLICATION. concerned.*’ of the United States. The judgment of her, extending to Tillamook county to United St ,ie* Land Office. the American |»eople is against any part lie develo|x*<l and manufactured. As it is Oregon City, Oregon. net ship with a private corporation in there is not even a wagon road between November rtf 1901. Kill off the Political Bosses Notice is hereby given that in compliance the ownership of the canal, and this is the two counties, which would make ¿1 with the provision» of the act oi Congress of li all the reports are true which have the spirit in which congress proposes to delightful drive for summer visitors. June3.187H. entitled An act for the sale of PROPRIETOR OF been brought to us so frequently the past deal with the great project. timber lands in the states of > alifornia. Oregon, Ne’-afa. and Washington Territory. as ex few week, we should have to admit that \V hilc the general impression, based Blasts from Ram's Horn tended to all the Public Land States by art of the republican party of Tillamook comity upon the report of the Isthmian Canal August 4. was a boss cursed party, for so many commission favors t.ie Nicaragua route, JOsETHlNK D. BARKER. Faithful works must rest oil finn (>f Hobsonville. county of Ti la mo ok. State of political aspirants and tactions claim the American people would prefer that faith. DEALER IN Oregon, ha- this da> tiled in this office her thev are going to control the republican congress make haste slowly in fixing the They who love melancholy live in sworn statement No. «45, for tlie purchase of convention we should not wonder it it l<K’Hti<»n of this gigantic enterprise. Tak misery. the Lots io and 11. W Sr %. of Section 1. in Township 2 South, Range No. 9 West. did not turn into a regular Kentucky cat ing it for granted that the United States Policies m »kes good tools when forged Mid will offer proof to show that the land and dog fight Ixtween the would lx- poli- government intends to build, own ami out of principle. sought Is more valuable for its timber and stone Shop next door to Urstn'« Hotel, Tillamook j tical bosses and boodle dictators before control the canal, it still lemains an for agricultural purposes, and to establish Our thoughts are the pigment with than his claim to said land I>efore the Register and next June. But we have seen ami heard open question whether it may lx? more Receiver of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, considerable political bluster in political economical or Ix-neficial to acquire the which we color life. -atunlay. the 15th day of Februarv. 190/ It is well to have your fuel before on bosses before, and it generally turns out Panama canal at reasonable cost than She names as witnesses . that it is of a gaseous nature. Surely to undertake the construction of a canal you buy your keitle. William Kivfenbei g. George H. Williams and W. S. Cone, of Bay Citr, Oregon Emilv D. thepo i'ieal bosses in hlhunook county over the Nicaragua route. You can not matter sunshine out of Sheldon, of Hobeouvilie, Oregon. tail t » read the signs of the tunes that The first question with which c ingress a vinegar cruet Any and all )terwons claiming adversely the the political parties throughout the must grapple is, which of the two routes above described lands are requested to filetheir Our lamps do but cast shadows when claims in thia office on or before said 15th day country are killing off the political bosses for the istninian canal presents the least the true light is shining. ot February. 190s at a lively gait, ami it is rillamook*« resistance from an engineering stand, C has . B Mcon««. Register You can measnre a man s title to hea turn next June to do the same thing, and point ? The report of the commission save county property from being taxed describes the engineering difficulties pre ven bv his deeds on earth. PLATINUM METALS The church founded from wrong mo cursed ami the republican patty from sented by two routesand their respective un» heavier thnn gold, tin-white, and Iteing boss cursed That is the situation, advantages. With apparent candor the tives can never do right work. and we have confidence enough hi the commissions gives assurance that the The l«x»t way to bring otlmni to our usually occur in small scale« and do not amalgamate. Thev are valuable. Send Is still here and expects to remain. intelligence of the republicans of this water supply is adequate on both lines, idea« u» to gel there ourselves. for sale to the Welsbaeh Company, conntv that when thev attend the pri hut while the regulation of the water Environment will no more save a Bnwd A Arch street« Philadelphia, p'». maries they will not go there owned, supply will lie automatic at Panama, it ink.ng von for past favors and a continuance of your trade man than a new case will regulate an Analysis free. For information con controlled, gagged ami herded like a lot will depend on the ¡experience and judg old witch cerning method« of saving the metals. oi sheep by political bosses. Alas, for ment of the operator at Nicaragua. Tne When you have learned to I* a true wri»e to the Waratah Minerals Coin- Cash paid for HIDES and PELTS and FURS, Etc. political independence and American completion of the harbors as planned tor lilwrty when republicans or democrats both routes would yield little advantage sairl in your home, heavei will take Ïauy, Limited. 140 Kilis street. San rancucv. Calif. become the tool« of political bosses. So to cither, but all other advantages, in- care of itself. FAT HOGS WANTED right away to pack down. Ö'be (Éilliunooh Mjcabligbt. there is but one duty for the republican party in Tillamook to do. and that is to snow the bosses under, for all that they | aspire after is to get themselves or some of their clique into office, regardless of their fitness or ability to handle county a ffa irs. __________________ J. S. LAMAR, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE. Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort. C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor, Tillamook City, Oregon. Truckee Lumber Co., FIR & SPRUCE Lumber BOX SHOOKS GENERAL MERCHANDISE And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES LARSEN HOUSE, F. LEACH, Tillamook Meat Market Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. L. N BARNES, -^.t tlx© MEAT MARKET,