Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 27, 1902, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 27,
Work at saw mill .................
Salary as county judge and
supt, saw mill .....................
Fr«<l C. Huker, Publisher
1901 —
G. W. Sappington, 245,080 feet
lumber at $4|>er thousand......
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Salary as count v judge ......
(STB1CTLY IM ADVANCE.)
Lumber and bridge materia’
Salary as county judge..........
One year.........
$1.50
Salary as county judge.........
Six months.....
75
Nine days work with team..
Three months,
50
Work in R.D. No. 14.............
Salary as county judge..........
Building BeaverCreek bridge
Lumber ...................................
Work in R.D. No. 14.............
Salary as county judge and
lumber...................................
Salary as county judge........
Cbe
Çillamoob
Mieiibligbt.
6+ 20
1902
Professional Cards.
ASTHMA CURE FREE!
Scraps
The resignation <f Secretary Hite!,
125 00
cock from the Cabinet is looked for
within the next few months.
L. EDDY,
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980 32 I
A boodler is a thief who preys on the
104 80 public, and there should be no personal
373 00 or political discrimination in his favor.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
UXJ OS
* * *
K8» 00
O regon .
T illamook
Now that the president has decided the
27 00
26 12 Schley-Sampson controversy both of the
UJO 00 admirals would lie showing a magnani­
23« oo mous spirit to kiss and make up.
H. COOPER,
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137 68
There is nothing like Asthmalene. It brings instant relief
Pugilism in the United States senate is
22 50
: hainio
even in the worst cases. It cures when all else fails.
decidedly bad form and a bad example.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
FOR TEN
The Rev. 0. F WELLS, of Villa Ridge. III., says ■ “ Your
222 05 Both senators from South Carolina
I
YEARS
ti
ial
liottle
of
Asthmalene
received
in
good
condition.
lean-
should
have
been
deprived
their
seats
for
100 00
O regon .
T illamook
the rest of the session.
not tell you how thankful I feel for the good derived from it.
I was a slave, chained with putrid sore throat and asthma for
Total to end of 1901 .......... $4858 89
M
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S »me people, for political effect, want
ten years. I despaired of ever being cured, I saw your ad
Added to this warrants have
Articles of incorporation have been
to infer that the H eadlight is inconsis­
been drawn for memtiers of
vei tis**inent for the cure of this dreadful and tormenting uis
filed at Klamath Falls, Ore., by a com­
aja H. GOYNE,
ease,
asthma, and though you had overs|»oken yourselves, but
tent and is now opposed to planked roads.
Sappington's family amount­
pany which proposes to tap the main
resolved
to
give
it
a
trial.
To
my
astonishment,
the
trial
acted
ing
to
a
little
over
.....................
1,000
00
body of Upper Klamath Lake and con­
Such assertions are altogether too ridi­
like a charm. Send me a full-size bottle.
struct a canal that will irrigate 40,000
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
culous is gain any credance. As an ex­
..$5858 89 acres of land lying between Klamath
We want to send to every sufferer a trial treatment of
periment the H eadlight did favor the
Falls and Tule Lake. It will be neces­
Asthmalene, similar to the one that cured Mr. Wells, ^ell Office : Opposite Court House,
county constructing planked roads, and For board at boarding house...
? ?? sary to dig a half-mile tunnel.
semi it by nail POSTPAID, ABSOLUTELY FREE Ob
T illamook .. O regon .
* * *
we are also aware of the fact that at the
l«l»U
CHARGE, to any sufferer who will write for it. even on a
It should also lie remembered that while
Admiration for Washington is nothing postal
Never mind, though you are despairing, however bad your ease,
time of the agitation there were wise­
the county was running the boarding new in England. Byron declared that
acres who shook their heads before and I house in connection with the saw mill there is but one such man in history. Asthmalene will relieve and cure. The worse your case, the more glad we are to
LAUDE THAYER,
send it. Do not delay. Write at once, addressing DR TAFT BROS. MEDIC 1NE
after the road was commenced and said | the county judge and his family boarded Washington came of an old English CO., 79 East 130tb St , N.Y. City. Sold by all Druggists.
1
there,
but
the
H
eadlight has no means
family and for the most of his lite was i
that it would end up unsatisfactory and
1 of knowing at what cost to the taxpay­ an English subject. What he did in his (
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
at a big exjiense to the taxpiyers. And,
ers, as the county judge ordered the sup­ later years helped to make England itself I
however that may be, the H eadlight is plies and he never kept the bills separate
freer.
Mr. Bull has no reason to be
O regon .
T illamook
still of the opinion that a planked road, j nor had the expenses connected with the ashamed of the Washington strain of
I
planked
road
brought
under
one
head
FOR
blood.
if well laid with good material and ptop-
■ when bills were allowed.
« * *
erly and substantially constructed, is
* * *
New York, Chicago, St. Louis and nil
OBERT A. MILLER,
preferrablc to muddy roads. That is the
the
other
cities
which are to be visited
We think we have shown conclusively
H eadlight ’ s position, and we defy any­ bv figures and facts that theconstruction by Prince Henry on his approaching tour
one to point out where we have deviated i of the planked road was carried out in the United States have a few citizens
A ttorney - at -L aw .
one iota, even by those who want to | under loose business management and who are protesting excitedly that they
Oregon City, Oregon.
I for a graft, hence, when the H eadlight do not want to see the prince, and that
boom themselves into office again on ac-!
Land Titles and Land Office
This is easy. Let
! happened to expose the silent partner they shan’t see him.
count of giving the south part of the I business in which the county judge was those individuals keep away from the
Business a Specialty.
county planked roads. We will not even i a factor, it on’.v kindled a public senti­ visitor. He is not likelv to force himself
on
anybody
who
is
anxious
to
avoid
ment
which
was
ready
to
explode
at
any
express an opinion whether the planked j
I time, especially in those who purchased him.
road comes up to the expectation of those 1 lumber and for which the county judge
* * *
W. SEVERANCE,
wh<» advocated it or is worth the money ! I has not accoonted for.
For the third time since New Year’s
PROPRIETORS
Day,
Park
avenue,
has
been
the
scene
of
cx|ieiided upon it. Those who watched 1
* * *
We cannot close without paying our loss of human life. First was the collis­
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
its construction and the system that was i
’
respects
to
“
A
Sandlaker
” (?) who un­ ion in the New York Central tunnel at
adopted, especially those in the immedi­
Park avenue;
took to score Mr. Baker (instead of Bro. Fiftysixth street and
T illamook
O regon .
ate vicinity, should be in a position to Baker) in the Herald last week. We do second came the dynamity explosion in
give an unbiased opinion whether they not wish to enter into a controvery of a the rapid transit subway at Forty-first
are perfectly satisfied with the road and public nature with a jierson who has not street, and the third, was the fire which
started in the Seventy-first Regiment
T. BOTTS,
the many side issues connected with the the courage, manhood and gentlemanly Armory at Thirty-third street and then
Boiler Work, Logger's Work and Heavy Forging
characteristic to sign his name when he
county saw mill, and if they want that takes up a position and accuses the editor spread to the Park Avenue Hotel, where
• A ttorney - at -L aw .
Fine
Machine
Work
a
Specialty.
system continued.
of the H eadlight of sundry things. For 19 persons were killed and many injured.
Office in the O lsen B lock ,
illustration, this paragraph shows that It was the worst fire since the Windsor
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Over the Bakery.
What the people objected to, and in the letter was written entirely for one was destroyed.
* * *
which the H eadlight coincided, was in purpose, to “slobber” the county judge :
T
illamook .. O regon .
Senator Turner, of the state of Wash
“The people of Tillamook county Le-
matters like this :
ington, has made a fierce attack on the
1 eve the money was well spent and that
The county judge being appointed and they have been fortunate in electing so Republican party for taking control of
drawing an extra salary for running efficient a set of officers and will elect the Philippines, and thus preventing the
y^AVID WILEY, M.D.,
anarchy which would have brought in
the saw mill ;
them again from Judge clear through.”
some of Europe’s big powers. Perhaps
The county judge running a boarding
The Herald knows better, and it also Turner thinks it would be better for
house at the taxpayers’ expense.
P hysician , S urgeon and
knows
that
the
copy
and
statement
in
the Filipinos if they were under the con­
The county judge selling luinlier and
A ccoucheur .
never turning the money therefor regard to the sale of lumber Sappington trol of England, Germany or Russia than
over to the county treasurer or giv­ handed to that newspaper to publish to be under the sway of the Americans.
was
one
of
the
most
unbusinesslike,
mis
­
All
calls
promptly attended to.
Turner, of course, is a political accident.
ing a satisfactory accounting for all
leading and unintelligible productions He represents the Populist craze which
monies and provisions so received.
T
illamook .. O regon .
The county judge given a contract to that Bro. Watson had run across in his had its little day in the states which
furnish the plank for the planked long and vain-glorious career. Now be were afflicted by it, and which has been
Is still here and expects to remain.
honest for once, Bro. Watson, and ad­ repudiated by Turner’s state. After he
roads ;
T M. SMITH, M.D.,
The county judge being a silent partner mit that it took the cake for copy that drops out of the Senate in March of next
needed fixing.
Thanking you for past favors and a continuance of your trade
in county contracts ;
vear the places which know him now
* * *
will know him no more forever.
The county judge building unsubstan­
P hysician and S urgeon .
Next, please, who wants to defend the
tial bridges and receiving big pay for
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Cash paid for HIDES and PELTS and FURS, Etc.
Sappington graft and jump on the editor
the same ;
Quite a number of interesting speeches
Office in T odd ’ s Building.
The county judge sending teams from of the H eadlight at the same time.
were made in congress on the oleoma rg
FAT HOGS WANTED right away to pack down.
the south end of the county to do
arine bill, but to put the discussion into
T illamook .. O regon
work in Bay City road district, and
a nutshell Congressman C. L. Knapp, of
Protect the Home Industry.
at a greater expense than teams i
New York, put it in this way ; The claim
could be obtaine I for there.
I
The duty of congress to protect the that the limited amount of oleomarg­
E. BARTEL, M.D.,
* * *
| American sugar industry was strongly arine manufactured and sold does not
The H eadlight has previous touched urged by Senator Mitchell of Oregon in really affect the butter industry is not
•
P
hysician and S urgeon .
upon tile illegal manner in which the | a speech in the senate last week.
He well founded. There was manufactured
Female Diseases a Specialty.
t minty judge has acted, so much so that j declared that congress should not strike during the past year of butter about
the county judge has made himself liable, ; down an agricultural industry like that 1,500.000,000, pounds, about 800,000,-
All disorders of Stomach, Liver and
upon his own confession, to a charge of I of I>eet sugar, in which, on the faith of 000 pounds of which found its wav into
Kidneys Skillfully Treated.
malfeasance while in public office and in | the pledge of protection given by the the markets, the balance going to home
Office
Over J. S. S turgf . n ’ s
the administration of county affairs.
consumption
and
export,
and
there
was
United States many million of dollais
I have been invested—an industry which, manufactured of oleomargarine 104,000-
D rug S tore , T illamook , O r .
* * *
By way of diversion, let ns make a lit­ I if compelled now to compete with the 000 pounds which found its way into
That 104,000,000 pounds
tle comparison of the money the previous i more than 1,009,000 tons of sugar that the market.
~}R. O. H. DAVENPORT,
and the present county judges received I will soon be produced annually in Cuba displaced just so much of the genuine
product
of
butter,
and if this be allowed
while in office.
The salary while ex­ i must inevitably be driven to the wall
to
continue
the
amount
of
colored
oleo
­
He asked why
County fudge Conder was in office was 1 and out of existence.
$500 a year, and he received that sum congress, while turning a sympathetic margarine would rapidly increase, and
D entist .
and no extra for the time he put in going i ear to the Cuban sugar planters, should the years would be but few before its
Makes a Specialty of Crown and
over the county improving and planning i not have some consideration for Ameri- dishonest competition would cripple, if
new roads. Another thing, Conder holds I can farmers who cultivate sugar beets. not ruin, the butter industry of the
Bridge Work, •
that a county judge can only receive pay I “Let us,’’ said Mr. Mitchell, “give a county.” __________________
for that position, and to order warrants 1 helping hand to the agriculturist, as
Tillamook
City .. Oregon.
well
as
to
the
manufacturer;
to
the
men
Notice
to
Taxpayers.
dra wn in favor of the county judge for
other work, contracts, etc., it is illegal. who toil on the farm, as well as to those
Notice is hereby given that the tax roll
The salary for county judge when Sap­ who work in the shop; to that poor,
S. STEPHENS,
pington went into office was $500. The struggling portion of humanity who go for Tillamook County has been turned
over
to me for collection.
next session of the state legislature, and from their humble homes to their daily
*
Agent for the
One half of the taxes must be paid on
when Maxwell was representative, it toil with the rising of the sun, as well
HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON &
was raised to $600 at a time when an as those who dwell in parlors of luxury.” or before the 1st of April, 1902, after
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
effort was made to reduce certain county lie said that the rapid development of which a 10 per cent penalty will lie
COMPANIES.
officials salaries because they did not lie the beet sugar industry, under the pro­ added
If the whole amount is paid before the
long to the old time republican faction. tective tariff, fully justifies the estimates
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old ® Agent for North West School Supply
Figures do no lie, any wav, so the H ead ­ that are made that if properly protected 15th of March, 1902, a discount of 3
Company, Notary Public.
Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into ® TILLAMOOK.
light will allow figures and facts to this industry will in the near future, at percent will be allowed.
—
OREGON
Tillamook Citv, Or.. Feb. 12. 1902.
show how Sappington “grafted” himself least inside of the next ten years, lead
this
City.
H. H. A lderman ,
upon the taxpayers, and also betrayed to the annnalcultivation ofabout 3,‘Mill,-
ii- ■ tit' tir' tif-'-tii
Sheriff of Tillamook County.
the confidence that the republican party 000 acres of lieets. giving employment
COATES,
of lillamook county placed in him when to over 300,000 jieople, who will receive
?
XA/kloLw
CO
OR
+«
<tQ
rtO
_
___
_____
1
K
more
than
$100,000,000
annually
in
they elected him county judge.
wages, and furnishing opportunity for
A bstractor .
W * *
\
Rain an<l sweat
Below we give the money drawn by profitable investment to the extent of
over
500,000,000
in
capital.
have no effect on
•
e
Sappington and members of his family
Tillamook
harneaa treated
Oregon.
Senator Mitchell contended that plac­
from the county v hile hv has been county |
with Eureka Mar­
ing Cuban sugar on the tree list or largely
ne«» (»»I. It re-
judge, taken from the journal .
aiata the damp,
reducing the duty would not benefit the 1
Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
1898—
keep«the leath­
/CLAUDE THAYER,
American consumer. With duty removed 1
er »«»ft and pli­
buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
G. W. Sappington, salary for
or materially reduced the market will lie
able. Stitches
a -7 Agent for Fireman’s
county judge July and Aug ... $S3 33 controlled absolutely by the sugar trust,
do not break.
\
No
rough
sur
­
Sept, and October.................
83 33 which after procuring the raw sugar at
Fund and London and Lanca­
face to chafe
Nov. and Dec., and expenses
84 83 its own price will fix a price on the refin­
and cut 1 he
shire Fire Insurance
ham« «a not
ed article to lie purchased by the great
1899—
only keep«
body of American consumers. No one
G. W. Sappington, snlarv as
Companies.
loosing like
new. but
county Judge, fan......................
41 «6 can doubt this who knows anything
wears twice
Tillamook .. Oregon.
February ................................
45 OO about the character mid methods of the
a» lone by thi
Its attitude in this matter
March .......................................
n«e of Eure*«
50 <M> sugar trust.
Harne«» ( >»L
April.................................. ......
50 OO has reference wholly to its own aggrand­
izement.
The
trust
understands
that
it
May, and incidentals ..........
65 OO
has
Imt
one
competitor,
the
beet
sugar
|une...........................................
50
industry. If it can destroy that the
Work at saw mill .................
4 37
Sold
market will tie completely in its hands
•very where
Salary ns county judge and
and
the consumers of sugar must pay
in can»—
supt. saw mill ..................... 250 00
all »ire«.
Salary county judge Sept. ...
50 OO whatever price the trust shall ask.
Made by
Neither
would
the
Cuban
producers
be
Agent« for Kopp's Brewery, the Brewer of the Hi.esl Beer in the Northwest
Next to the Post Office.
Work at saw mill .................
3rt 13
Standard Oil
much
if
any
benefited,
for
they
also
Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privatnh
Salary as judge for Oct. and
Company
supt. saw mill..................... 125 00 would be largely at the mercy of the
confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home.
trust.
Work nt sawmill
............
32 37
It is not vet clear what will lie done
Salary ns judge and supt.
saw mill ................................ 130 90 hv congress in regard to this matter,
Healer in Cigars, Tobaceo. I on
The subject will, it is said, soon be dis.
1900—
cussed in a conference between President
teetlonary. Stationery.
5. W. Sappington, saw mill,
Roosevelt ami republicans leaders in con­
team ...........................................
44 00 gress, when probably a decision as to WATCHMAKER & JEWELER,
News and Periodieals.
Snlarv us county judge and
what should lie done will l»e reached.
WATCHES. CLOCKS and all
•'»ext to Sturgeon's Drug Store.
supt. saw mill ..................... 150 IMI
As is well known, the president is very
Siw mill, team.................. ......
i (Ml earnestly in favor of some concession
Kinds of Jewelry Carefully
J. P. ALLEN.
Salary ns county judge ...... 1 IH»
and it is said that most of the repnbli.
Repaired and Guaranteed
41 davs work nt saw mill ...
61 50 can congressional leaders are in accord
Proprietor.
Salary ns county judge and
with him. The perplexing question is
at reasonable Prices ;
supt. saw mill ................... 145 00 ns to how far concession can go with­
First Class accommodation at Second Class Rate.
Also a nice line of Watches, Clocks.
Work at saw mill ................. 111 00 out being disastrous to the home indust­
SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING,
Salary as county judge and
ry. The certain thing in the situation is, Silverware and Jewelry always kept in
snpt. saw mill .................. 17ft 0O that Cuban sugar and tobacco will not stock.
SHAMPOOING, ETC
Salary as county judge and
be given tree admission to the American
Engraving done on short notice free of
Electric
Baths nicely flitted up. Good for
supt. saw mill..................... 166 00 market.
chargent Tillamook, lb eg on.
Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in
All Cases.
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON
POSTAL.
SAPPINGTON’S “GRAFT.”
RECEIPT OF
Figures and Facts Show how
He Illegally Worked it.
1
“C.” BEN RIESLAND,
DAIRY FARMS, TIMBER CLAIMS,
Life and Fire Insurance,
Financial Agent,
Oregon.
Tillamook City.
CASE
& FOWLER,
Tillamook Iron Works >
General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
T illamook ,
O regon .
BARNES,
tlxe KTEW
MEAT MARKET,
A Chance to get
J
The White
Sewing Machine!
The Best, the Cheapest and the Easiest
Running Machine in the World.
óc stokes co.,
-Astoria, Ore.
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J. S. LAMAR,
%
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WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
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S
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H arness
Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal.
Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE.
Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort.
C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor.
Tillamook City,
EUGENE JENKINS,
Oregon.
C. F. FRANKLIN,
Watchmaker
and Jeweler,
A. B. ALLISON,
Allen House,
EDGAR LATIMER,
BUBER HD HAIRDRESSER.
Best Meals irx tlxe Citsr
i
persons suffering with rheumatism.