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    TriE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. APRIL 24.
1902.
GENT.’S CLOTHING.—Stylish and Fashion­
able. A Fine Stock of Summer Suits.
Ladies’ Dress Goods. They are Pretty, Service­
able, in the newest and latest colors.
LADIES’ STYLISH SHOES.
Gent.’s Hats and Caps.
COHN & CO., The Leading Merchants.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
Sparks from the Anvil.
Daddy and Sonny-In-Law.
SPRUCE.
Strike in San -Francisco.
To engagements have' been fought
between the American^ troops and the
Moros of the Island of Midanao during
the last 24 hours. Moore, of the Twenty
seventh Infantry, while out with a small
parties hunting for water, was fired up­
on at long range. Colonel Frank Bald­
win, with a battalion of troops and a
mountain gun, went to the assistance
of Moore’s party and drove off the
Moros, who lost seven men.
-----
* The
ru“
firing was at 1100 yards, The Moro
villages were flying red flags, meaning
that they intended to fight to the
uttermost.
__________
S an F rancisco , April 21.—The tie-up
Since Howard Edmunds has become an
Mr. J. Harris, of Sand Lake, started to of the street car system operated by the
We are sorry that our prediction of the associate editor or newsmonger for his
town
from
Spruce
with
a
wagon.
The
election in June gave some of our demo­
United Railroads of San Francisco is
daddy-in-law, we would advise him to tongue broke going down a hill and let complete. Not a passenger car of this
cratic friends a gloomy feeling.
the whiffletrees drop on the horses heels, company is moving, but the United
exercise
a
little
more
judgment
and
not
* * *
which made them run away, jerking Mr.
We would like to remind the Oregonian jump at conclusions in the dark in giving Harris over the dashboard. Before he States mail cars are making their cus­
FOR MRCRKTART OF STATE,
that the 60 days is up on the l«t of May the "old man” pointers. This is what could get up the wagon overtook him tomary trips w ithout hindrance of mo­
F. I DUNBAR,
lestation. All morning long the thoro­
Of Clatsop County.
when the Portland, Tillamook & Ne­ he did last week, and the daddy-in-law, and one wheel rooled over his arm.
ughfares leading to the business and
FOR STATE TREASURER,
halem railroad was to start operations. wishing to please his sonnv-in-law, dish­
C. S. MOORE.
ed
up
a
paragraph
about
empty
beer
and
Mr.
Louis
Farmer
caught
a
bear
in
manufacturing centers have beec throng­
We hope the company is not suffering
Of Columbia Countv.
wine
bottle,
and
after
connecting
the
a
trap
one
mile
west
of
Spruce.
It
had
ed
with pedestrains going to their work.
with spring fever.
FOR STATE PRINTER,
initials of the editor of the Headlight both bones broken in its paw and was Vehicles of all kinds are being pressed
J. R WHITNEY,
* * *
with it, little imagined what a mare’s gnawing it out as fast as it could. Mr.
of Linn County.
There are no bricks to be obtained in nest his sotinv-in-law had got him into. Farmer had no gun with him. The bear into service, and the owners of express
FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT,
Tillamook at the present time, and they That is immaterial, for it is characteris­ had a fine fur. Mr. Farmer did not like wagonsand vans are reaping a harvest. — $100 Reward. $100.
J. H. ACKERMAN.
The sympathy of the public seems to
are being shipped in from Portland. As tic of the daddy-in-law, so we will devote to see 16 or 18 dollars run away, so he
Of Multnomah Couuty.
The readers of this paper will be pleased to
be entirely with the strikers, and the learn
this is an industry which would pay a few lines to the sonny-in-law. Now, cut a club and beat it to death.
FOR
CONGRESSMAN,
that there is at least one dreaded disease
moral
support thus given has encour- that science
has been able to cure in all its
TH OB. H. TONGUE,
someone to go into, for there is an in­ friend
Howard, being a
devotee
iged
the
strikers
to
no
small
degree.
Of Washington Couuty.
stages,
and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh
creased demand every year, with the pro to noctural gambling, and the sub­
Cure is the only positive cure known to the
Mr.
Editop
—
The
lumber
used
in
de
­
They
assert
their
ability
to
hold
out
bablc need of 100,900 or double that ject of gossip at the breakfast table at
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu­
Republican County Ticket.
number required in Tillamuok City the the Palace hotel one morning last week corating our ranch is composed of some indefinitely, and express great confidence tional disease, requires a constitutional treat­
puncheon that was on some old deserted as to the out-come of the walk-out. ment Hall’s Catarrh Cute is taken internally,
next
twelve
months.
Twelve
dollars
a
For Joint Representative,
as having spent the best part of the pre­
acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur­
thousand is what brick cost in this city. vious night gambling, surely, Howard, bridges and is only borrowed at that, a The strikers are verv orderly, and the faces of the system, thereby destroying the
B. I,. EDDY.
Here is something which the chamber of you should aim to cast the beams out of large spruce having fallen across my only trouble that has occurred so far foundation of the disease, and giving the
For County Judge,
patient strength by building up the cunstitu-.
JASPER SMITH
commerce might take up when it is or­ vour own and your daddy-in-laws eyes bridge and destroyed it. I would like has been caused by hoodlums.
the good man of the county to pay me
A conference will doubtless be held to­ tion and assisting nature in aping its »or.-
For County Clerk,
ganized.
have so much faith in its cura
before
you
attempt
to
pluck
out
the
ima
­
the
$10.00
that
I
did
not
get
for
hauling
HOMER MASON.
day between the railaoad officials, the The proprietors
* * *
powers, that they offer One Hundred Dol­
ginary mote in your "brother’s” eye. lumber on the new road and come and Mayor and a committee from the ranks live
For Sheriff.
lars for any ease that it fails to cure. Send for
Just
one
word
of
advice
to
those
who
That is as much reproof as wecareto ad­ take the old puncheon.
H. H. ALDERMAN.
J. C. G ove .
of the strike! s. Mayor Schmitz will ex­ list of testimonials.
have joined cheap, mushroom fraternal minister at present. But in all serious­
For County Commissioner,
Address, F. J. CHENEY ft CO. Toledo, O.
ert his good officers in the matter, and
G. W. BODYFELT.
Sold by Druggists. 75c.
life insurance orders, joint the A.O.U.W. ness. Howard, is it not time, if you ever
expresses his belief that the strike will
SAND LAKE.
Hall’s Family Fills are the best.
For Assessor,
before you are too old and the mush­ expect to become a successful and pros­
not be of long duration.
A. M. HAKE.
room order jieters out, leaving you with­ perous business man, to quit your
in
this
Will
Smith
was
doing
business
The lines of two independent com­
For Treasurer,
out life insurance. This is what must foolish, ruinous desire for gambling, and locality last week.
ELMER HOAG.
panies are being operated
occur, and those who have been persuad­ become an example to those who should
For Coroner,
Miss
Cinda
Harris
is
taking
music
ed to join them should not waste time in be showing you a better example. May
C. K. REYNOLDS.
lessons of Mrs. Wolfe.
getting into a substantial order like the it never be said of Howard :
Oregon Salmon In Germany.
Tillamook Custom Tailor Shop.
Some of our settlers are trailing moun-
A.O.U.W. Those who want to run the There goes another saloon—dead beat
G entlemen :
Republican Precinct Ticket.
W
ashington
.
April
22.
—
(Special
to
tain
sheep.
risk may consider this not verv good ad- With duplicate, stubbed roseate beak.
I beg to inform you that I am open
vice, but it should set them thinking and
At last we have spring, and old bossy The evening Telegram.)—J. F. Monag­
A scoffer, the image of h is daddy-in-law.
JUHTlCKH OF THE FRACK :
han. Consul at Chemnitz, in a report to for business with a very choice line of
figuring, anyway.
i«t I »ist ! I- t
I L V<>8BI RG
is glad, for she tills the bucket.
2n<t DlMtrirt.-W. H REYNOLDS.
the State Department, said of the sale of pantings and suitings to choose from.
* * *
.Mrs.
H.
M.
Farmer
has
gone
to
see
3rd District.—W. T. WEST.
Qualifications of Voters.
salmon in Germany:
The only way to stamp out the few
her brother, who is dangerously sick on Oregon
FOR CONSTABLE
During a recent conversation with a All wishing anything in my line please
ist District.-—A. ANDERSON.
the Nestucca river.
cases of smallpox and to prevent it from
hotel
proprietor
of this city, I learned give me a call.
As the question of ¡building a new
3rd District.—A. FOLAND.
Our school will commence on the 19th
becoming general like the mumps is to in­
Shop over G eo . E dmunds Store.
FOR SUI PKRVIBOR OF ROAD DISTRICTS :
school house or repairing the old build­ of next month, with Prof. Blough, of that Oregon salmon was sold in Ger­
No. 1. —E II LANE.
many to a very limited extent. This
sist upon a strict quarantine. It is, no
Yours truly,
ing is soon to come before the legal Lafayette, at the helm.
No. 2. —II B DERBY
gentleman
believes
that
a
large
business
doubt,
annoying,
but
the
city
authori
­
T. SARCHET.
No. 4—1’ F. DUUII a M.
Norman Olsen is chief cook and bottle can be done in this particular fish, if
No. S — JOHN ( WILSON
ties should let the people know that they voters of School District No. 9, it is
P.S — Repairing of all kinds, pressing
special attention is given to transporta­
No. is—PAUL ERICKSON.
deemed proper that the qualifications of washer at T. J. Harris’.
are
going
to
enforce
the
quarantine
as
a
No. 8.—T W LYSTER.
tion. He said he had eaten the fish in , and
____ cleaning.
public protection to the rest of the citi voters should be known to the public.
No. 9—(i M WATKINS
Magdeburg and Hanover, and fouodit]
No. i<».—JOHN THIELER.
zens, and if the orders of the health offi­
School
District
No.
9
is
now
a
second
NESKOWIN
delicious, inquiries as to price showed
'
No. 11. EDWARD KINNAMAN.
cer are not complied with there should class district and the qualifications of
No. ia. II M FARMER
that Oregon salmon could be bought for |
be trouble. Let the officials fail to do voters therein are as follows :
No. 18. -A P WAGNER.
Miss Myrtle Foster left for the valley 1 40 marks (35 cents), while German I
No 15. -J ohn t moon .
this and the disease should spread, then
“ Any citizen of this state, male or last week.
No. 17.- ALEXANDER FRAHER.
salmon costs at the present time 5' WATCHMAKER & JEWELER,
they would be ventured for not taking female, who is twenty-one years of age
Mrs. S. H. Rock and daughter, Miss
the necessary precautions. That the city and has resided in the district thirty Jessie, visited at Mr. Wood’s last Wed- marks, or about $1 25 per pound. He j
also stated that the fish were frozen in j WATCHES, CLOCKS and all
uithorities are not going to be trifled days immediately preceding the meeting nesday.
A Live or Dead Chamber ?
Oregon and shipped in this frozen state
with or allow anyone to interfere as in or election and has property in the dis­
Kinds of Jewelry Carefully
Miss Ludie Wood sjient the afternoon to Europe. It is claimed that, if thaweif
the Loomis case, is quite right, for it is trict, as shown by the last county assess­
A Tillamook Chamber of Commerce only impertinence for anyone to do so.
at A. Common’s last Thursday.
in cold water and then cooked, the fish
Repaired and Guaranteed
ment. and not assessed by the sheriff, on
should be a live, wide awake association,
Miss Alice Gardner was on the sick retains its flavor.
If * *
at reasonable Prices ;
which he or she is liable or subject to
"lithe
above
is
corrct
there
can
be
otherwise it will accomplish very little
Another good man gone w rong. Judge pay a tax, shall be entitled to vote at list last week.
Also a nice line of Watches, Clocks
There will be a picnic at Mineral Park no doubt that this Empire would make Silverware and Jewelry always kept in
for the growth and progress of Tilla­ Lowell, who was an aspirant for gover­ anv school meeting or election in said
a
very
good
market,
as
there
is
hardly
mook city and county. It will be a good nor on the republican ticket, but failed to district ; provided, that, for the pur­ next Sunday, April 27th, if it don’t rain. any fish worth eating that can be had stock.
poses of this section anv man who has
On Tuesday, April 22nd, the cheese here for less than 40 cents per pound.
thing for this city if business and pro­ land the prize, has liecome a disgruntled declared his intention to become a citizen
Engraving done on shoit notice free of
factory received 3573 lbs. of milk.
The packers of Oregon Salmon should
fessional men will meet together and air republican and proposes to support Mr. of the United States, and has resided in
charge at Tillamook, Oregon.
Henry
Smeltzer
and
his
father-in-law,
look
into
this
matter.
A
distributing
their grievances or suggest something Chamberlain, the democratic nominee in the state for six months immediately pre­ Mr. Pollard, of Hillshoro, were in this house could be established in Hamburg or
opposition to Mr. Furnish, while the rest
which will be of advantage to the in­ of the republican ticket Lowell intends ceding the meeting or election where he vicinity lately.
Bremen, which would attend to the
proposes to vote, shall be considered a
dustrial development of the county. One supporting. He thus proves himself a citizen of this state ; provided further,
Oretown school will commence the shipping of the fish to the inland German
cities
and towns. I inclose a list of
thing occurred on Monday which ap- genuine straddler, and must be suffering that anv person shall be deemed to have first Monday in May.
Dealer in Cigars, Tobacco, Con­
fish used in this market, with prices.”
with
the
same
kind
of
political
smallpox
Goat
sheering
is
the
order
of
the
day.
complied
with
the
property
qualification
I»care I to place somewhat of a damjier which a few disgruntled republicans are
I
imposed
by
this
section
who
presents
to
hauling
wood
fectionary, Stationery.
Walter
Christensen
is
on the meeting that evening, and that suffering within this county. After a
the directors or judges of election satis­
was what was it going to cost. If the 1 little quarantine they will soon be cured, factory evidence that he or she has for the cheese factory.
Feud of Farmers Ends in Murder.
Theodore Arndt went back to Tilla-
News and Periodicals
proposed Tillamook Chamber of Com­ and probably Lowell will be cured also stock, shares or ownership in anv cor-
mook after a short visit with his family
by
the
same
process.
G rant ’ s P ass , April 22.—J. Gibson, a
poration,
firm
or
copartnership
which
merce ever expect to accomplish any­
near
Slab
Creek.
* * *
ranchman of the Rogue River district, Next to Sturgeon’s Drug Store.
has property in the district, as shown by
thing that is to be of benefit to the city
The Oregonian has a happy faculty of the last county assessment, and not
has come into Grant's Pass and sur.
along industrial lines, this is a matter of
sendered himself to the Sheriff, with the
painting Portland‘wicked and corrupt assessed by the sheriff, on which such
NEHALEM.
secondary consideration. In some cases it
statement that he shot and killed his
when the other fellows are filling up the corporation, firm or copartnership pays
requires money» »mi a big wad of it at political pot with blood money extracted a tax, even though his or her individual
Mr. Wallace drove out a band of cattle neighbor, B. Schonbacheler. Gibson has
been locked up in thecountv jail to await
name
doe«
not
appear
upon
the
tax
over the back trail Monday.
times, to consuniate the introduction
WEIGHT 2000 pounds.
from body and gambling houses, but as roll.”
a preliminary examination.
Miss Miller commenced school in the
of new industries, therefore. there
The crime to which Gibson confesses
the faction to which Harvey Scott be­
The largest stallion in Tillamook
The absurd statement has l>een circu­ Sand Hill district, Monday.
should be a liberal spirit manifested bv longs is not in control of the police and
was committed on his ranch last Friday
lated that the school board had made
Mr. Griffith, the Seaside butcher, is in evening. Gibson and Schonbacheler were County, is a French Draft Horse, jet
one and all if the association is to be. I „
fire
It; livpill
departments,
lilltiiio, and v<>ii.-n<|ULiim
consequently iiimcv
must
an arrangement to dispose of the old buying cattle, and started out Monday neighbors. Their farms adjoin and are black, heavy bone, fine style and dis­
made n auexm* of, but with n picayune ¡be short on campaign funds, the Orego-
located on the hanks of Rogue River, 20 position, No. 7234, recorded in French
appears, if one is allowed to read school building for the sum of $300.00. with about 20 head.
disposition to »tart out with it may turn nian
F. Warren drove a band of cattle from miles below here. The two men have National Draft Stnd Book, vol. 7, will
between the lines, using this to whip his The memliers of the school board desire
out otherwise. An association like that political opponents. Oh, yes, we admit it
his Nccarney ranch to Warrington Tues­ been quarreling for some time, and
to make it known that any such story day.
Schonbacheler has threatened on several make the season of 1902 at Grayson’s
proposed oil Monday could be made of is a darn’d rotten and corrupt system,
is absolutely without foundation. They
The tug Geo. R. Vosburg came in Mon­ occasions to take the life of Gibson. Barn, Tillamook City.
great benefit to the city and county if ■ but was not the system ^darn d ^rotten
Parties wishing to breed are respect­
I also when Simon and Scott were hitched have neither made nor received any pro­ day with supplies for the new cheese They each have carried arms fortheir
the members can retain enough enthusi­ up double politically and adopted the
position whatever for the purchase or factory and the engine for H. Tohl’s individual protection, and the crime of fully invited to call and see our horse
asm, staving qualities and a liberal hand i same plan of extracting blood money
Friday
was
but
the
outcome
of
a
long-1
launch.
sale of the old school building and it is
before breeding elsewhere.
standing dispute.
to stay with it and push it along with I from body and gambling houses ? True
Louie Nystrom and family were pas­
quite apparent that the story was
Very respectfully.
A
few
days
ago
Gibson
dug
a
row
of
it
is
that
morally
there
is
room
for
much
theii presence, ex|»erience and advice.
senger out on the Vosburg, Tuesdav.
F. F. BURGESS, Manager.
improvement in Portland, but the Simon originated and circulated bv some evil They will go to their new home in Upper post holes to erect a fence on the divid­
These characteristics are necessary, and political ring has l>een one of the worst genius who desires to work upon the pre­
ing line l>etween his and Schonbacheler's
Nehalem.
we hope that those who join the associa­ curses in that city, and it would l»e a
farm. The latter declared that the holes
judices of the people and prevent the
Miss Hannah Ek went out on the had been set too farover. am) were on I
tion will not get the spring fever—a coin, great blessing for Portland if it can sue
Vosburg
Tuesday
to
matters
now
pending
before
the
district
Portland.
his land. Gibson was equally nt m in his J
plaint peculiar to Tillamook—and loose ceed in throwing off the Simon yoke, and
Mrs. L. Solomon and two children opinion that the holes were on the line. |
these is some hope of success now’ that being considered on their merits.
interest in it. Stay with it, gentlemen, Scott has jumped the Simon traces. But
came in on the Vosburg from Tilla- This led to a dispute, bad words and
mook.
and von will see what good it has ac­ how long r
more threats. Friday afternoon Gibson
The meat trust is killing the goose
*
*
*
The Nehalem Coal Co. got a new coal started from his house down to the river
complished in a few years, but it will re­
that lays the golden egg. and also work,
! to inspect a rowboat he had launched
How much Simon money do the dis­ ing up a demand for investigation that car to work in the tunnel.
quire time, "dough,’’ grit, enterprise and
there. In the meantime. Schonbacheler
push, and if that enthusiasm can be kept gruntled republicans expect to get to help will interfere hereafter with monopo- .
had armed himself with a shotgun,
up nothing can prevent Tillamook City elect the democratic ticket in Tillamook ? listic profits.
having decided to " settle the matter,’’
* * *
ns he expressed it. He met Gibson as
from l>ecoming a manufacturing center Speak out. gentlemen. But we will bet
(»overnor Flint testified before the
our
bottom
dollar
it
will
turn
out
more
the
latter journeyed toward the river
and the population doubling itself in a
Senate Philippine committee that he
J and made an attempt toshoot him. Gib­
few years. This is no idle assert on on of a political graft, and very little of the had seen the infliction on the "water
son, armed with a Winchester, proved
boodle will the unterrified see to help cure”-on Filipions at least 29 times. In
the part of the H kadlig HT, for those them in their campaign. To d«*icat Mr. some cases the victims were rendered
the quicker of the two, and, firing, shot
Schonbacheler through the head.
A
who have the business sagacity must ad- B. L. Eddy is the aim of the Simonites, unconscious, and, he said, in one case,
second bullet pierced his shoulder, and
dmit that, with the splendid resources but Tillamook republicans will resent death resulted.
Schonbacheler dropped dead in his
▼oa can make
* * *
at hand, if a united efl’ert was made by living vaccinated bv Simon’s henchmen
nr<3 aj *)ft Ma a glove
tracks. Gibson made no attempt to es.
with a democratic vaccine, no matter
end A3 tnu«h as wire by
The report of Colonel Crowder, who
one and all, what we have predicted how much monev and whiskey may lie
cape,
hut came on into Grant's Pass
ß| IIKKA |1Mr;
• <»H. Ym
would not I k hard to bring about. An doled out Ami for proof of this we refer investigated the shipment of horses and
and surrendered, telling the storv of the
lengthen
mules
to
South
Africa
from
Port
crime in which he had taken part.
last twlm m long
industrial boom for Tillamook City the to the recent republican primaries. And Chalmette was laid before the Cabinet
ordinarily would.
Sihonb.icheler was a man about M -
H eadlight has no objection to, but we in further proof of this it will turnout by the President. While the report is I
years of age : Gibson is 36.
the same as a little incident did previous
draw the line at railroad booms or rail- to the primaries. One of the aspirants incomplete, it dcvel«q»ed that the con-1
families. Gibson has alwa._ ____
_
road iHHunerangers or boomeranger for office confidentially took a certain elusion was reached by the President I
esteem of all his acquaintances, and has
from what he had seen of it, there was
party
aside.and
treating
him
to
whiskev.
been
considered
a
peaceful
and
law-abid
­
methods in n chamber of commerce.
ing citizen.
gave him $2 50 when he left, but no sufficient evidence to show past or pre­
sooner
was the party oil the outside than sent violation of nentralitv. and con-1
A baron of l<ef is a double sirloin not
scquently
there
is
no
warrant
for
inter.
'
hr said "I’ll see him to h—I before I’ll vote
\\ ithout a word of discussion of the
5
f"'"’ ’«'em« b.r-
cut asunder, but the beef baron is a for
AND
Hk. new. M..1. of
him.’’ We could instance a nnmler vention. Colonel Crowder will make
merits of the measure, the Senate passed
monopolist trying to reduce a steak to ol little dickers like this but reserve them some additions to his report and he
»ur., hnr, bolmi on n.
the
river
and
harbor
bill,
carrying
in
i.r-rwr.,1
Io
the thickness of tissue paper.
•KoU th. —mlber.
for future ammunition against those who will go over the matter very thoroughly
appropriations about 970,060,090. So
Many nl the Democratic papers in are implicated Simon monev. or no Si­ with the President and the Attorney, i
thoroughly had the bill been considered
General.
In
addition
to
Colonel
Crow
­
Missouri that advocate an irredeemable mon monev, Tillamook .republicans arc
by
the commerce committee that every
currency are now trying to saddle the not in that mood to l»e Simonised nor to der's report, the Cabinet disposed of a I
Senator
was content that it should pass
numtier
of
departmental
matters.
■d»
h
STAMMO
OIL
Cft
slutc with an irreducible debt.
vote the democratic ticket.
as reported from the committee.
FOR GOVERNOR.
W. J FURNIHH,
Of L’limtilla County.
FOR SUPREME IUDGK,
R H. BEAN,
Of Marion County.
T. SARCHET,
EUGENE JENKINS,
A. B. ALLISON,
OTHELLO,
Harness
EUREKA
Harness Oil
Tillamook
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