Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 20, 1902, Image 2

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    TnE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 20. 1902
ASTHMA CURE FREE!
Germany, who have been forced to re­
Oleo Bill Passed
sort to cheaper meat of a kind not re­
W ashington , Feb. 12—The House to­
garded as edible in the United States. day passed the oleomargarine bill. There
Fred C. Baker. Publisher.
The most earnest protests have been was no division on the final passage, the
made by these people to thegovernment, real test of strength haying been made Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
on a motion to recommit, which was de­
but thus far without any effect and it is feated by a majority of 34. The proviso
( strictly in advance .)
not probable that the government will to require the ins|>ection and branding
All Cases.
$1.50 soon abandon a policy which the agrar­ of renovated butter, which was adopted
One year.........
Six months.....
73 ian element brought about and will in- in committee of the whole, was retained
SENT
FREE
RECEIPT OF
today on an aye and no vote.
Three months
50 sist upon maintaining.
As finally passed, the bill is somewhat
This loss in our meat trade with Ger­ modified from the form in which it was
Old Time Factional Leaders.
many is small in comparison with what reported from the committee on agricul­
There is nothing like Asthmalene. It brings instant relief
“We sometimes think it might lie a will ensue if the intention is carried out ture. It makes oleomargarine or imita­
even in the worst cases. It cures when all else fails.
good thing tor Oregon republicanism it to put into force on April 1 next a law tion butter or cheese transported into
the young republicans who are practi­ requiring that all meats imported into any state or territory for use, sale or
The Rev. C. F. WELLS, of Villa Ridge. III., says : “ Your
consumption therein, subject to the laws
cally free from the bitter prejudices that
tiial tiottle of Asthmalene received in good condition. I can­
of
such
states
or
territories,
notwith
­
orti-
Germany
shall
lie
examined
by
an
characterize old time factional leaders in
not tell you how thankful I feel for the good derived from it.
this state were given tree reign for a few cial in that country. This regulation, standing that it may be introduced in
I was a slave, chained with putrid sore throat and asthma for
years many ot the bitter antagonisms I there is reason to apprehend, would de­ original packages, and imposes a tax of
ten years. I despaired of vv»-r being cured, I saw your ad
would lie completely eliminated. We do stroy the business of exporting American 10 cents per pound on oleomargarine
vertisement
for the cure of this dreadful and tormenting dis
made in imitation of “butter of any
not say this because we are classed with
rase, asthma, and though you had ov»*rs|»okeii yourselves, but
shade
of
yellow.
”
When
not
made
in
meat
to
Germany
and
indeed
it
may
be
voting'republicans nor because we have
resolved to give it a trial. To my astonishment, the trial acted
anv desire to get hold of a rein, but, be­ | designed for just this purpose. Perhaps such imitation, the tax is reduced to
like a charm. Send me a full-size bottle.
one-fourth of 1 cent |>er pound. The sec­
cause it is true.’’—Eugene Register.
I the meat producers of that country ond section is intended to prevent deal-
We want to send to every sufferer a trial treatment Jof
The H eadlight coincides i with the | Woul(! profit by this, but it would be ers, hotel proprietors, restaurants and
Asthmalene, similar to the one that cured Mr. Wells. We ll
send it by mail POSTPAID, ABSOLUTELY FREE OF
Eugene Register. The long a bitter fac­ very hard on the poorer classes, of whom boarding-house keejiers from coloring
CHARGE, to any sufferer who will write for it, even on a
tional fight in Multnomah county origi-1 however, the government seems to take the uncolored article, by making any
Never mind, though you are despairing, however bad your case,
anted on account of the young and en­ no account. Yet such a policy can hard­ person w*ho colors the product and then postal.
sells or furnishes it to others, a manu­ Asthmalene will relieve and cure. The worse vour case, the more glad we are to
thusiastic republicans being unable to ly l»e very long maintained. Sooner or facturer within the meaning of the act. srnd it. Do not delay. Write at once, addressing DR TAFT BROS.’ MEDICINE
secure recognition in the party councils, later the privation of the great body of Penalties for violation of the act are a CO., <9 East 130th St., N.Y. City. Sold by all Druggists.
and being snublied time and again, there consumers must be recognized and their tine of not less than $30 nor more than
was nothing left for them but to come protest heeded Germany does not pro­ $5000, and imprisonment for not less
than 30 days or more than six months.
out boldly and fight the old time faction­ duce enough meat for her people and it The new section relating to the inspec­
al leaders who had run the political ma­ is not probable that her policy of shutt­ tion and branding of renovated butter
FOR
chine and selected candidates in a hole ing out foreign meats will enable her to is as follows :
“
That
the
Secretary
of
Agriculture
is
and corner to suit themselves. It became do so. When this shall have been dem-
hereby authorized and required tocause
iinliearable, with its corresponding rot­ onstrated the government will be com- a rigid sanitary ins|>ection to be made
tenness in running county affairs, hence I>eIle<I to relinquish the restrictions upon from time to time, and at such times as
he mav deem necessary, of all factories
the start of the factional fight in Port­ meat importations now in operation.
and storehouses where butter is reno­
land.
To some extent the same may
vated; and all butter renovated at such
lie said of other counties where old time
“Simon must go and his machine must places shall be carefully inspected in the
factional leaders never know' when to let go. ... If we decline to shake off same manner and to the same extent
go and are guilty of slate making, with Simon, let us say nothing of Quay.”— and purpose that meat products are now
Oregonian.
inspected. The quantity and quality of
a dictating rule or ruin spirit ; or, to put
The Oregonian has caught the spirit of butter renovated shall be reported
it more correctly so that onr readerscan
ft
monthly. All renovated butter shall be
better understand it, it is Oregon tnoss- the times and is fighting and exposing designated as such by marks, brands and
ft
the
Simon
ring,
something
which
it
labels
and
the
words,
‘
renovated
bàtter,
’
PROPRIETORS
backism in the republican party which is
should
have
done
years
ago,
and
had
it
shall
be
printed
on
all
packages
thereof,
the cause oi so much discension and the
done so it would not lie now liemoaning in such manner as may be prescribed by
creation of so many factions.
the Secretary of Agriculture and shall be
This is true also of politics in Tilla public grafts, which that boss cursed citv sold only as renovated butter. No ren­
has
had
legion,
to
wit.
:
The
purchase
of
ovated
butter shall be shipped or trans-
General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
mook, for directly the young republicans
'
one state to another or to
who are practically tree from the bitter i the Stark street ferry and Morrison ported ' from
foreign countries, unless inspected as
prejudices that characterize old time fac­ street bridge graft, which was railroaded provided in this section.”
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging.
through
the
state
legislature
;
the
jail
tional leaders, come into prominence or
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
site
graft,
the
city
hall
graft,
ex-Sheriff
distinguish themselves in public office, the
Death in a Snowslide.
old war horses resort to all manner of Kelly bank graft, street car franchise
G rangeville , Idaho, Feb. 15.—Tom
political knavery to pull them down and graft, etc. Those who know anything Johnson, a well-known miner, arrived
of
politics
in
Portland
knows
that
the
today from Warren, bringing news of the
defeat them if possible. The reason of
this is obvious. The old time factional Simon ring is a rotten political outfit, death of three men who were caught
in a snowslide near the head of Smith
and
a
good
shaking
up
of
the
dry
bones
leaders cannot handle the young republi­
Gulch while en route Io Thunder Moun­
cans when in office, tor they have the I by the Oregonian w ill do a lot of good tain. The victims are Bert Tules, I R.
for
that
city.
Campbell and B. M. Skyler, of Weiser,
spirit of President Roosevelt. Let us
ft ft ft
Idaho, Campl>ell leaves a family at
illustrate it more forcifully. The old time
i The question of irrigation is a burning Weiser, and was formerly employed as
factional leaders of this county started ; subject with those who want government brakeman on the Pacific & Idaho North­
out, nnwitingly though, to “do up" Rep­
, aid for that purpose. But as we had ern Railroad. Fred Williams, of Weiser,
and Ed Mvers of Boise, were the other
resentative B. L. Eddy. County Clerk
i 150 inches of rainfall in Tillamook last members of the party, but they escaped.
Mason and Sheriff Alderman, and even year, somehow we don’t feel very enthu­
One of the bodies was recovered, and a
going that far to slate three men favor- siastic writing about irrigation when searching party has left Warrens to find
Is still here and expects to remain.
able to the factional leaders to oppose j the official record stands at 12V? feet, the others.
The men were traveling
them. They never made a greater poli­ j There is one thing that we are interested over soft snow, a foot in depth, when
Thanking you for past favors and a continuance of your trade
tical blunder, tor it caused a reaction in ' in, and that is an appropriation to con­ the slide from a mountain entombed
them.
favor of these officials when it became fine this rainfall to one channel when
From Buffalo Hump, also, comes the
known that these frctional leaders were crossing the bar. That’s the kind of irri­ news that Ben Hamilton, who is a well- Cash paid for HIDES and PELTS and FURS, Etc.
known miner, was employed at Cracker
doing. But for what reason ? Simply
gation Tillamooktrs are deeply interest Jack mine. He left his working quarters
FAT HOGS WANTED right away to pack down.
this, they represent the rapidly rising
j ed in.
and went up the mountain, and was
young republican element, honest and
* ft ft e
caught in an avalanche of snow half a
tearless whether in or out of office, popu­
If your taxes this year bear the ear­ mile wide. His body has been recovered.
lar in the public eye, with a following marks of the Sappington administration,
that is growing stronger every year, and please don't kick if it will put you to the
Herbert Wright, of Philadelphia, was
having the backing and sympathy of the grind stone, but go down in your jeans assigned before Judge Arnold, on the
charge
of taking laudanum with suici­
republicans who are not identified with and pay it, even if the amount should
dal intent. Wright pleaded “guilty to
factional bosses or their henchmen. stagger you and it will take a small gold attempting suicide, hut not with intent
Under these circumstance, it is not sur­ brick for you to get even with the coun­ to kill myself." In dismissing the case
prising that Eddy, Mason and Aldermm ty. There is this satisfaction, you can judge Arnold said he doubted if there is
h ive been forced into the fight again. It ' get even with Sappington at the primar­ such an offense in this couutry as at­
tempting suicide. The law emanated, he
is a principal which is at stake. To put ies, and then, maybe, you’ll feel some re­ said, from courts where there were Kings
the issue in Tillamook into a nutshell, it lief when taxes become due another year. and Emperors who adopted the theory
that it was wrong for a man to kill him­
is this ; Shall the old time factional lead­
* * *
self, and thus reduce the number of King's
ers, with their slate making, rule or ruin
Because Senator Simon has no news subordinates. The Judge asserted that
spirit, be allowed to dictate to the repub. pafier now in Portland to boom him, a man’s life belonged to himself and his
lican party and control comity affairs daily is to lie started in that city for that creator, and he did not know but that
for their own, and those whom they can purpose. Thus it can be seen that a the man had the right to kill himself if
he so desired.
handle, s|iecial lienefit and aggrandize­ ncwspa|)er is an important factor in pol­
ft ft ft
ment ? This is what they are after, this itics, and can be used for and against
It required the utmost strength of 12
is what they have sent out their looters the |>eop1e’8 interest. Newspapers have men to carry to the grave the casket
to work for and this is what they are a responsibility, and they should not containing the remains of Dennis Leahy,
whose funeral has just lieen held in New
trying to perpetuate in local politics and shrink from it when undesirable persons York.
The dead man weighed 700
in the administration of county affairs want to force themselves into office.
pounds. Leahy’s enormous weight has
It is a square issue, in which, probably,
been
acquired
within the past 10 years.
* ft *
When he turned the 500 pound mark
Simon influences will be injected into it.
One of the most important events Iasi two years ago a physician pronounced j
which every republican and taxpayer
week was the announcement that Eng­ his increase of size due to fattv degener- j
must fact and decide which is to the |
I
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
land and Japan had entered into an alli­ ation of the heart, and told Leahy his
death was only a question of time. Ap­
party’s, the county’s and his owa inter­
) Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
ance to preserve the Chinese empire. As preciating the trouble his interment
est to support.
I this City.
this carries with it the ’‘open door, ’ the might cause his friends, Leahy hunted
The last republican conntv convention
alliance will of necessity prove a great up a place of residence close to a ceme­
showed its contempt lor old time faction­
advantage to the Pacific Coast, for it is tery, and it was necessary to carry the ®
?
to $8.00
®
casket only a short distance.
al leaders and political ‘ grafters," mid
hi the Orient that this part of the United
now that they have arrayed themselves
States is looking for a market.
again at clean and popular officials like
Notice to Taxpayers.
Wines,
* * St
,------- i****
e
Eddy, Mason and Alderman, who repre­
Notice
is hereby given that the tax roll
!
‘
-
*
' 7 ■ 7 7 7 7
Au
Old
Bossy
should
jump
with
joy
now
sent the young and progressive element,
for Tillamook County has been turned
*
Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can J
and who have the implicit confidence of that the oleo bill has passed tl>e house. over to me for collection.
1 buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
Ge
a large proportion of the republican But jierhaps after the senate gets through
One half of the taxes must l>e paid on
party, it is sate to predict the sentiment with it she won't feel so lively, tor there or liefore the 1st of April, 1902, after
which will predominate at the next re­ is no telling what that bodv will do if which a 10 per cent penalty will l>e
publican convention. In spite of these the millionaire meat packers aim to de­ added.
facts, the old time factional leaders will feat the measure, as no doubt this is the
If the whole amount is paiJ before the
make an effort to capture some of the object they will aim nt.
15th <»f March, 1902, a discount of 3
St
ft
*
primaries, as heretofore, with the assist- !
Bishop Potter told a Philadelphia percent will be allowed.
a nee of democrats, and on that account 1
Tillamook Citv, Or.. Feb. 12, 1902.
audience that Grover Cleveland was a
it is imperative every republican attend
H. H. A lderman ,
lictter democrat than Andrew* Jackson.
the primaries this year, and if they want
Sheriff of Tillamook County.
But, then, they can do almost any old
boss rule in politics and county affairs,
thing to a Philadelphia audience.
with the old time factional leaders in the
Yellow Fir Lumber Co.‘a Price«.
* * ft
saddle, then vote for and scud their
Below will tie found the Yellow Fir
It is amusing to see the nninber of par­
henchmen as delegatee to the convention.
Lumber Company’s price list for lumber. A sXX van
K Pit'»
the to Brewer
of the to
finest
Beer in the priv.telj
Northwest
find Brewery
here a pl.ee
write, attend
correspondence,
If you are not ii* sympathy with that ties who have become political “rooters’’' P rices eor Lt mher at the M ills .
"wer
upon
business
or
eocial
matters
.nd
generally
feel
at
home.
the
past
few
weeks
for
those
w*ho
want
to
Per 1000 ft
element, then the opposite course must
Rough lumlier
$« 50
tie taken, and that is to vole for delegates jump into office.
ft ft ft
Sized lumber..
7 50
who represent young republicanism. The I The politicians in Portland can’t stand Ship lap .........
8 oo
H kadligiit will leave it with the pco|4e Little Joe anv long.
Dressed lumlier. flooring & rustic 14 50
P ricks at T illamook C ity ,
to decide._______________
Senator Frye introduced his bill of last And delivered anywhere along the main
l American Meat in Germany.
road from the mills :
j Congress making it unlawful to tow Rough lumlier................................... -
The American consul nt Brunswick. rafts of logs, lutnlx'r or timber on the Sized lumber...................................... ■>
Germany, states that the imports ol waters of the Pacific (kenn within the Shii> lap ....................
»
J. P. ALLEN,
American meat into that country have mrisdiction of the United States, but per Diessed lumber up to 16in. wide . IB
Flooring and rustic........................ __
_
IS
Proprietor.
been reduced since IH98 more than $.'• anting the towing of such rafts within Dressed pickets from I tn 3 inches wide
(NMI.OOO. There haie been no impnrta-t Tuget Sound and other have and rivers
tjc. per lineal foot.
First Class accommodation at Second Class Rate.
Above prices are for lumber less than
lions of s it sage anil canned meats since emptying into the Pacific. Engineers ot
Leave orders at the
the prohibitory law went into effect in vessels conducting tows in violation of thirty feet long
saw mills or with
1900 an I this, it appear.«, has worked a this bill will lie deprived of their licenses
E G. E. W ist . Presiilewt;
>pecinl hardship to the poor jcople in h r not eic eding two years.
P iter B rant , Secretary.
ibe
^illiunook
ftjtiibligbt.
ABSOLUTELY
ON
POSTAL.
“C.” BEN RIESLAND,
DAIRY FARMS, TIMBER CLAIMS,
Life and Fire Insurance,
Financial Agent,
Oregon.
Tillamook City,
Professional Cards.
L. EDDY,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
H- COOPER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
T illamook ,
O regon .
L. N BARNES,
-A-t tlie iTStXT
MEAT MARKET,
A Chance to get
The White
Sewing Machine!
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Office : Opposite Court House,
T illamook .. O regon .
0LAUDE THAYER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
J. S. LAMAR,
' WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
s X
Whisky, $2.25
,,
per gal.
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Oregon City, Oregon.
Land Titles and Land Office
Business a Specialty.
W. SEVERANCE,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort,
c. E. HADLEY, Proprietor.
Tillamook Cffy,
Oregon.
Allen House,
I
Best X^eals in. tlae Citv
TILLA.MOOK, OISX2.
O regon .
T. BOTTS,
* A ttorney - at -L aw .
Office in the O lsen B lock ,
Over the Bakery.
T illamook .. O regon .
y^AVID WILEY, M.D.,
P hysician , S urgeon and
A ccoucheur .
All calls promptly attended to.
T illamook .. O regon .
T M. SMITH, M.D.,
-ft- •
P hysician and S urgeon .
Office in T odd ’ s Building.
T illamook
..
O regon .
E. BARTEL, M.D.,
• P hysician and S urgeon .
J
Female Diseases a Specialty.
All disorders of Stomach, Liver and
Kidneys Skillfully Treated.
Office Over J. S. S turgen ’ s
D rug S tore , T illamook , O r .
O. h . davenport ,
D entist .
Makes a Specialty of Crown and
Bridge Work,
Tillamook City .. Oregon.
S. STEPHENS,
Agent for the
J
•
HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON &
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
COMPANIES.
Agent for North West School Supply
Company, Notary Public.
TILLAMOOK.
— OREGON
''p
COATES,
A bstractor .
$1.00 to $3.00 per gal. ¿
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE.
O regon
OBERT A. MILLER,
The Best, the Cheapest and the Easiest
Running Machine in the World.
STOKES CO.,
Astoria, Ore.
O regon .
rp H. GOYNE,
CASE & FOWLER,
Tillamook Iron Works >
O regon
Tillamook
Oregon.
LAUDE THAYER,
Agent for Fireman’s
Fund and London and Lanca­
shire Fire Insurance
Companies.
Tillamook .. Oregon.
C
C. F. FRANKLIN,
Watchmaker
and Jeweler,
Next to the Post Office.
A. B. ALLISON,
Denier in ('lean«, Tobacco, Con­
fectionary, Stationery.
Xewa and Periodical«.
Next to Sturgeon’. Drug Store.
EDGAR LATIMER,
I1RIEI 1RI 1IIIDIEHE1
SHAVING,
HAIR
CUTTING,
SHAMPOOING. ETC
Electric Bathe nicely flitted up. Good for
persons suffering with rheumatism,