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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 23, 1902. BEAUTIFY YOUR HOMES & co., t : □.e Tillamook House F1 urnisii ers Have Just Added to their Complete Stoek of Goods a bine of BEAUTIFUL, ARTISTIC PICTURES, Suitable for NEW YEAR’S PRESENTS. Organs, Sewing Machines, and Silver W are. Elegant Household ' than thirty state legislatures have for mally declared in favor of the election o senators by the people, but the resolu Fred C. Baker. Publisher. tions have been presented to the senate and house of representatives of th< RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. . United States without result. While the (STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) house of representatives has several $1.50 times adopted the proposed constitu- One year......... 75 tional amendment by the requisite two- Six months..... 50 thirds vote the senate has invariably re- Three months, fused to concur. Figures Don’t Lie. And now we are told that the recog As misstatements were made at the nized leaders of the senate have taken alarm and organized for the purpose ol recent meeting of the Farmers’ Congress at Salem about Tillamook, when it was heading off the movement by delegating to the senators representing states stated as a fact and reported in the daily ncwspa|»ers that the dairymen of Tilla whose legislatures will be in session this winter the duty of warning their people mook county did not milk their cows in against further agitation on this ques the winter months, it is only natural tion. They propose to head off the that the manufacturers and dairymen movement that threatens their tenure of of this county should take exceptions to office by the assertion that the calling Mr. Weeks’ remarks. To more fully con of a national constitution convention tradict this erroneous impression, Mr. would have a disastrous effect upon J. B. Dclsman, secretary of the Tillamook business and will put a check upon ex Creamery Company, furnishes us with isting prosperity. Irrespective of the figures and facts to show that dairymen truth of the assertion, the declaration is in Tillamook county do milk their cows to be made that the calling of a conven in the winter months. Similar state tion for an amendment to the national mentscan be obtained from all the other constitution means disaster. This an factories now in operation, but this one nouncement is expected to be sufficient. will suffice to show the average amount We apprehend, however, that the of milk the factories receive in the winter American | »co pie cannot be frightened months compared with the spring, sum so easily when thev have determined up mer and fall months. on a needed reform. It would be just as Following is the statement furnished difficult for the grave and potent sena by Mr. Dclsman, giving the amount of tors who desire to head off the demand milk icceived each month and the butter for the secret ballot. There is only one fat it produced at the Tillamooh Cream wav in which the United States senate ery Company last year : can head offthe movement for a national Pounds Pounds milk. butter lat t. constitutional convention that is passing 1901. the amendment demanded by the people. January .... 19,729 882 23,062 ... 929 February.... That and that alone will prevent the March ...... «4.252 ... 2,329 other thirty eight states from joining April ........... ..... 154.959 ... 5,573 with the seven states that have already 310J68 ... 11,142 May............ spoken.. 1 une............. ..... 350,366 ... 12.691 julv ........... ..... 313'550 ... 12,654 Even if the recognized leaders of the August....... ..... 281,992 ... 10,216 senate should succeed in blocking the September . ..... 167,014 ... 6,998 passage of the resolutions in all the October .... ..... 152.924 ... 6.880 November ..... 109,941 ... 5.150 states that hold legislative sessions this I »ccembtr__ 52,039 ... 2,508 year, they would be impotent to do so when the issue is brought squarely be- Total........ ..... 2,030,586 77,952 for the people in campaigns when mem- The amount of milk received at the l>ers of the legislatures are chosen within Tillamook Creamery Company during the next two years Inasmuch as there the past four years is as follows ; is no limit to the time when the requisite Pounds. Butterfat number of states shall file their demand Milk for 1898... 2.270,907 ... 90.291 „ 1899.. 1.375.970 ... 53,352 for a constitutional convention the 1900 I. ........ 8 11 63.189 movement will |contiilue from year to ,, 1901... 2,030,589 ... 77,952 year until the necessary two-thirds of The reason of the falling off in the milk the states have spoken. from 1898 to 1899 in this factory was The scandals that have attended senn- that in 1898 it received all the milk in torial elections in Nebraska and in Dela the district, while in the following year ware, in Pennsylvania and Montana, in six new factories were erected ami oper Kansas and in California, to say nothing ated in the same vicinity. These are all of the disgraceful hold up of the Oregon now in operation manufacturing either legislature, and in many other states, Imtter or cheese, and although this re have made an indelible impression upon duced thcoutpiit of the Tillamook Cream the popular mind Revolutions never go ery Company lor 1899, it can be seen by backward and reforms demanded by the the above figures that this factory is now people cannot be headed off by false leceiviug almost as much milk annually alarms when public sentiment is once as it did in 1898, with six new factories thoroughly aroused. as competitors and all doing an increas ing volume ot business. What can lie Joe Simon, Ye Lied. said of this district can also lie said of other locations in Tillamook where there The Sheridan Sun sends Senator Simon are factories, and this gives some idea of to the corner for lying to the President the growth of dairying in the county, about G. W. Bibee thus : and goes to show that the dairymen arc joe Simon has lowered himself in the wide awake as to winter lairving. estimation of a great many |»eople in Oregon, for having meddled with G. W. Biliec’s appointment, of the Receivership Trying to Head Off the People. ol the Oregon City Land Office. Think The demand for the election of United ot a man in Simon’s position preferring charges of incompentency against a man. States senators by popular vote has at and then not sustaining them. The Pre Inst assumed definite form. Seven states sident savs : ” I find from outside have made formal demand upon congress sources that Mr.'Biliee is a co in pt tent tor an amendment to the national con man, and will appoint him at once.’’ Of course Mr. Biliee is a competent man. stitution that will ci.able the people to as everybody knows, and Joe Simon elect semi tors without the intervention knows it himself. Joseph, get yourself back in the corner ot the legislature, ami their example will ‘’together” and go doubtless l»e followed by other states and sit down.’’ until the requisite two thirds of the Sugar Trust Hypocrisy. whole numlicr of states have spoken. The Pecks nithan hypocrisy of President The states which have thus far served Havcincvcr of the sugar trust in his pre official notice on congress demanding a tended solicitude for the interests «»f the submission of the proposed amendment, consumers of the United States will de under article 5 of th? constitution of the ceive no one. His sanctimonious anxiety 1 intcd states, ate Colorado, Michigan, that the |ie«»ple shall l»e allowed to save $85.<H'O.ODO that he alleges is now paid Montana, Oregon, Idaho and Nevada. on tariff duties and for the protection of The legislature of Nebraska, at its ses the sugar planters will only provoke sion last w inter, also passed a similar laughter, Mr Havemever should have read the resolution, which Ims not vet reached anvient table ot the woll in sheep’s cloth, the secretary of state. ing Ixfore making such a transparent The demand for the election of United plea tor free raw sugar as he did in his States senators by popular vote is not a annual report to the trust. Really, the populist lieak nor a socialist scheme, most surprising part aliout his plea is the fact that he dared to make it at all— it has been publicly discussed and advo especially m view ol his own know ledge cated hi every section ot the country by that the people have not forgotten when some of the ablest and most conserva the trust was squeezing them in the tive leaders of the great political parties, most high handed manner not so many years ago. ami has re|»eateilly been voiced through The attempt to influence public opinion legislative memorials to congress. More thiough this ap|<al to their pocket books 0¡!)t ^illainooh Dcabligbt. Furniture kept in Stock. shows how hard the once overbearing trust is being hit by the new beet sugar industry. So long as this new, but already mighty, rival shall receive moderate protection from pauper pro ducts, it will grow stronger and stronger, and the day w ill soon come when sugar will never again sell ten pounds for a dollar. If, on the other hand, beet sugar can be strangled now by free raw sugar, the trust will soon make up its losses. But the people know what is best for them and thev will not chime in with tilt hypocritical plea of the pirate trust. Carnegie's Colossal Gifts. Even in this day of colossal fortunes and unexampled benevolences, the giving a wa v in one single year ot $10,200,000 —as Andrew Carnegie is credited with having done in 1901—is so amazing that few can form any adequate conception of the magnitude of the gifts. When to this is added the fact that the iron master proposes to bestow on the world each year as much or more of his vast fortune, the matter approaches the in credibly marvelous. Before the war of the rebellion, not one man in all America had a total fortune ever approximating the amount Mr. Carnegie has donated in one single year. Today, in this country of un exampled wealth, there are not more than a score of fortunes as vast as the gift itself In Great Britain, Cecil Rhodes and the dt.ke ot Westminister are the only ones credited with more than that wealth. On the continent of Europe, the Rothschild family unitedly may have as iniii'h wealth as Mr Carnegie but no one them has as much as has given aw; y. The czar ot Russia has probably asgieit wealth as our plain American, but he stands alone among Europeans. Mr. Carnegie evidently proposes to carryout his avowed purpose not to die comparatively rich. He is already the most generous giver in the world’s history. When he shall have completed his titanic scheme of benevolence he will have set a mark for the generous of all future time to aim at. No matter what criticisms may be made concerning the source of his wealth, no one can find fault with the incomparable manner in which he is giving it back to the world. Since Senator Tillman has found that the charge of party treason is not suffi cient to get McLaurin out of his seat he might trv a bayonet charge or a charge of giant powder. * * * Senator Simon do not imitate George Washington when it come to telling the truth about political aspirant he has no use for. HHEKIH'S SALK. J. S. LAMAR, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. I have the largest and best assorted stock of old Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into this City. - a;- -a- '-a-^a - - a-' a '■w- Ai '-<& S© Era to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to By virtue of a decree and order of sale rendered in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Tilla mook, on the 1 1th day of November, 1901, in the suit of F. Botefuhr, doing I business as F. Botefuhr & Co., plaintiff, »*• S EL* vs. Charles ri. Smith and Helen Smith, defendants, and of an execution duly i Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can issued out of the said court in the said j buy it pure and unadulterated from me. suit on the 22nd day of November, 1901,1 I will expose for sale, aud sell as the law directs at the Court House door of said county, in Tillamook City, Oregon, on Monday, the 27th dav of January,! 1902, at the hour of 10 o’clock a.m., the real property described in said de- i cree and order of sale as follows, to wit: I Se !4 of Ne V4, section 8, and the N I of Nw *4. section 9. township one South ' of Range 8 W est of the Willamette meri dian. All of the interest of Helen Smith, as heir at law of G. W. Fearnside, de ceased, in and to the following described real property ; commencing at low water line of Nehalem river, at a point 50 feet up said river from North point of a lot formerly owned by C. Pye, thence follow, Agents for Kopp’s Brewery, the Brewer of the finest Beer in I he Northwest ing said low water line up said river 59ft. Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privately thence in a northwesterly direction 100 confer uj>on business or social matters and generally feel at home. feet, thence in a south-westerly direction 59 feet, thence south-easterly to Nehalem river to point of beginning, all lines and angles in said description to conform to lines and angles in survey of the town of Nehalem in lot 5, sec. 23, tp 3 N, R. 10W. All the interest of the defendant, Helen Smith, as heir at law ofG W. Fearnside, deceased, in and to lot 3, sec. OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN 16, tp. 1 S, R 10 West Willamette Meri dian ; lots 3 and 4, block 1, Tillamook City, less 20 feet off South end ; and what are known as referee tide lots number 3 and 4, in Tillamook City, according to map recorded on page 64, of Book ”B” of record or deeds for Till amook county, Oregon. Dated, Tillamook Citv, Oregon, Dec. 24th, 1901. II. H. A lderman . Sheriff of Tillamook County, State of Oregon. The world will hail with gratitude and affection the anonymous philanthropist who has given $1,000.000 in England to fight consumption. Hundreds of thou sands are killed annually by that disease, yet it could, bv proper vigilance and in jiynt 3, 1878.—N otice for telligence, l»e stamped out as completely T • imber L and . A P ct ublication . as the black plague, which swept away United Slates Land Office, in one year more tha ; half the popula Oregon City, Oregon. Januray 9th. I9O2, tion of Europe. The problem of the Notice is hereby given that in «omphance black plague, or block death, like that with the provisions of the act of Congress of of leprosy, was a problem of cleanliness. Juno 3. 1H78. en itled " An act for the sale of er lands i i the States of California. Oregon, Vast populations, living in misery and tun Nevada anti Washington Terr tory,’’ as ex filth, kept alive leprosy’ and the plague. tended to all the Public Land State’s bv act of The giving of a million in England to the August 4, 1892, PH’LIP M UONO1T, fight against consumption must have a Of Seaside, county of Clatsop, state of Oregon. splendid effect in stirring up fresh inter * haw ~ this day J.. m fojg SWOrn filed 1 in tll'S ... est, fresh speculation and fresh discover statement N ». 5577. f for _ the purchase of the Nw of Section No. 9, in . ______ Township No. 3 ies. It will lie esjiecially valuable if it North, Range No. 9 West, and will offer proof shall awaken generous rivalry in some 'o show hat * he land sought is more valua one of our wholesale American givers. ble for its t in >er or «tone than for ag 'cultural There are many able and willing to make purposes, and to establish his claim to said land l>efo e the Registe and Receiver of this office at the demon consumption sit tip and 1 Oregon City, Oregon, on Saturday, the 5th day think, if money can make him afraid. of April, 1902 He names as wi noses : Thom <s Mitchell, William Luce, of Seaside, * # * Oregon; Prank M Wake.ey, Herbert V. Alley, Trade statistics present some curious of Nehalem, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely the conditions. Hides are now +9.4 per cent abov * described lands are re«iues el to filetheir higher than they were fourteen years 1 • claims ...¡...4 n this office on or before said 5th day ago, but leather is only 4.3 |>er cent ' ol April, I902. C has . n. M oorf . s , Regis’er, higher, and, stranger still, shoes are actually 8.3 |»er cent cheaper. These T imber L and , A ct J cnf . 3, 1878.—N otice for discrepancies represent the great revolu P ublication . tion in processes of manufacture and Unitid States l and Office, Oregon City. Oregon, tell the story of the supremacy of Ameri November 23rd, I901. can manufactured products in other Notice is hereby given that in compliance lands. with the piovisions of the act of Congress of June 3. IM7N. entitled ’An act for the sale of * * * r lands in the Staten of California, o egon, A trust company is being organized tinib Nevada and Washington Territory,•’ asextended to loan money to farmers on grain ware load he Public Land States Ly act of August house receipts. This might have been 4, i 8J>2, EMILY D SHELDON. a good thing a few years ago, but just Of Hobsonville. county of Tillamook, S'a e of at present the western farmer is not Oregon, ha* thia day tiled in this offi e her looking for some place to borrow money sworn statement No. 5546, for the pun hasp of the E ‘j Nw l4, W Ne >4 of Section —he has money to loan. No is. m Towngt ip No. t North. Range No. 7 W. and will offer prof to -how that the land * * * ought i« more valuank for its tin ber or atone A dispatch from Cairo says that in ► than for agricultural i»n poses, and o establish view of the approaching visit of Mr. J. her claim to aaid land lx*tore the Regisie< aud Pierpont Morgan to Egypt, workmen Receiver ot this office at Oregon City. Oregon on Saturday, the 15th day of February, 190X are engaged in screwing down the pyra She names as witnesaea mids and hobbling the front feet of the William Riefenberg. George H. Williams and W. S. Cone, of Hay City, Oregon ; Josephine I). sphinx. Parker, of Hobsonville, Oregon. * * * Any and all neraona claiming adversely the nested to ti e their The senate evidently did not find the above dear rilted land« art claims in thi* office on or l»etore said i5th day of same objection to Governor Shaw that February. imc X Mr. Bryan did. But then, the Nebraska CHAS. D M oores . Register. statesman is not the “ power behind the throne”in Washington. T imber L and , A ct Jr nr 3. 1*78—N otice F or PUBLICATION. * * * United St ,tes Land Office. Oregon City, Oregon. Edward Everett Hale advises every M » November 23rff 1901. voung man to talk each dav to some Notice is hereby given that in compliance one who is his stijicrior in intellect. Some with the provisions of the act of Cougre« of young men do not think the superior Junes, im - s . entith-d An act for the «ale of timber land« in the Mates of i alifornia. Oregon intellect could be found. Nevada and Washington Territory.” a* * < * tended to all the Public Land State« by act of 1M j 2. That was a cruel thing the robl»ers of; AugnM 4. joskthink i>. P arker . the stock vard’s bank did to one of the | Of Hobsonville. county of Ti la-rook. State of watch men. They gagged him with a Oregon, h«- this da» filedin this office her statement No VMS. for the purchase of printer’s towel, The watchman is re- i sworn the Lot* to and 11. W ' Se ‘4 of Section 1 covering slowly. in Township 2 8outh, Range No. 9 Wes» * * * ».lid will offer proof to show that the land is more va usble for its timber and «tone Several Iowa papers are warning the «mght than foe agricwltural ouq-o«« « and to establish legislature against “ Fool legislation.*’ his claim »0 said laud before the Regist« r and The time to guard against that is at Receiver of this office at Oregon Citv Oregon on Mstunlay the 15th day of February i<>>2 elec ion when it is in order to leave the She names as witnesses . "fools” at home. Wtlh.m Kirfenbem C.mmK William, and w s. Cone, of Bay City. Oregon Emil v n « * » Shel'hm of MobeouviUe. Oregon. Luck is all right but it is not •» »• »p»* worth wwini Any an<l «11 persons claiming adver«e?y the h.ilf so much as a clear brain and a ***0'»'dem.libel Mmi« are requested t.» file their willin« hand. The luchv man ■» the man *" “r ,*'or' **••' ,«1' ’»•r who ia plucky and »mart and healthy. ‘ X * c«*^ u «r. ‘ Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. J ’ Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal. K 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 AGENTS STEAMERS ‘ W. H. KRUGER” AND For San Francisco and Los Angeles. Hobsonville, Or. ‘‘ACME.” J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr. Pacific Navigation Co. 8TEAMERS-8UE 11. ELMORE, W. II. HARRISON. ONLY LINE-ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE. ( oiinecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and a s..the Astorta & Columhia River R. R foi San Francisco, Portland and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to SAMUEL ELMORE <& CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. Agents R. Co , Portland. Ke"‘8 1A. & C. R R. Co.. Portland. Rates, $1 Per Day. Centrally Uoeated. LARSEN HOUSE, M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor. OREGON. TILLAMOOK, The Best Hotel in the city. No Chineee Employed. M. F. LEACH, proprietor of Tillamook Meat Market DEALER IN Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. Shop next door to Larsen » Hotel, Tillamook, L. N BARNES, til© MEAT MARKET, Is Still here and expects to remain. ng >ou for past favors and a continuance of your trade Cash paid for HIDES and PELTS and FURS, Etc. FAT HOGS WANTED right away to pack down.