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TaE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 12. lance by introducing and securing the passage of an obnoxious meat u< e. The adoption of this amendment is an I Fred C. Baker, Publisher. important event in Oiegm’s govern-! menial history since He beginning of' her statehood To a 1 "intents and pur- RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. poae*. the law-making powrr now lies (STKICTLY IN ADVANCE.) almost directly in the hands of the One year............... . $1.50 |>eople. This is the first time the people Six months........... 75 •f Oregon have thought it wise to adopt Three months.... 50 tn amendment, ami in making this change in their foundamentnl law they I Look a step, the results of which all other I stales will watch with interest. Harmonize the Factions. ^ilLimooli ïjcaiHigbt. Volcanic Eruption 1902. Twin Family Medicines Professional Cards S an F rancisco , June 6.—Another citv WILL r in Central America has suffered almost J ) L. EDDY, complete discruction, and hundreds of its inhabitants have been killed by vol- —R.thera pointed ques- canic eruptions. ,t ¡». >.mi The steamer Palena, which arrived to OREGON LIVER REGULATOR hits the point. For a’’iU dvswtsiu1'eonsti- A ttorney - at -L aw , day from Southern ports brings the \,e t|,at I news that the town of Retabulen, sit llmt is caused from a deranged stomach, dizziness, nervousness. O regon oranv ailment of the stomach, liver or bo« | u k'i l'.l 1 VI OK T illamook uated at the toot of Mount i'acona, in patiou wiil relieve ybu so quickly and permanently as OREGON Ll\ LR RLGILAIVK. Guatemala, has been buried under a mass of lava, stone and ashes thrown from Regular size, 25c. and 1. D. J. Fry, Salem, Oregon. s‘nr> on the volcanic crater, and probably 1000 H. COOPER, Dear Sir.-Enclosed find 25c. for a package ot ° yK " of its jxrople have jierished. The volcano > is about 25 miles from Champanico, and Liver Regulator. We used the medicine when we lived in Salem ano The recent election in Oregon ought to Weather Report for May. found it superior to anything weever tried lor headache and near the town of Tapachulo, which, convince republicans that there is noth A ttorney - at -L aw R ev . A rson C ox . „ess. Yours truly, Ksv. nson Cox. it is lielieved, also suffered severely. ing to Be gained and everything to loose The eruption occurred several days be by factional fights. On account of this lightning Maxi Mini. Rain- O regon . the republicans have made a present of T illamook ________ HEALER. mum. mum. Mean. fall. fore the Palena arrived at Champanico. The vessel’s officers were informed by the governorship to the democrats, so if A new remedy for nil aches and pains. It •• J*“ I . . 52 .... 37 . .. 44.1 .. 1.05 the agent of the Pacific Steam Navaga Meaning Best, Quick Cure. ----------------- this factional fight is kept up in the Trv tl lor an ache or pain, ex- o . 50 .... 37 . .. 43.1 .. several counties there is no telling what 0.40 lion Company at that place that the I celebrated Pain Killer—guaranteed or money back, H. GOYNE, 3 . . 53 .... 43 . 48.0 .. . 0.10 volcano had shown signs of the impend ternal or internal. Regular size, 50c. the next defeat the republicans will meet B eniamin W heeler , residence Highland Addition. Salem, r., 47.0 .. 0.00 ing eruption for several days previous with. From a party standpoint this is 4 .. . 60 .... 34 . a sufferer from rheumatism, says : “Fry ’s Lightning Hea er is .. 53.1 .. 0.01 to theoutbreak. In fact, Mount I'acona to be regretted, for if this state of affairs 5 . . 66 . . 41 A ttorney - at -L aw , best and the only medicine that ever gave me relief. I believe it wm 6 continues it again jeopardizes party . 67 . 41 .. 54.0 .. 0.07 had been restless ever since the great do all that is claimed for it.” Above medicines for sale by oiganizations and plavs into die hands 7 .. . 6k . . 51 . .. 57.1 .. 0 22 earthquake oi April 18, which destroy Office : Opposite Court House 8 . .. 57 . . 49 . .. 53.0 .. 0.05 ed the City of Quezaltenago. For weeks of the democrats. Dissension amongst 9 . .. 57 . .. 47 . .. 52.0 .. 0.05 a black pall of smoke hung over its republicans, not only in Tillamook, but T illamook .. O regon 0.40 summit, and the glare from the crater in other counties, ha vebeen instrumental 10 .. . 60 .. . 48 .. . 54.0 ... in electing democrats to local offices 11 . . 60 . .. 46 .. 53.0 .. 0.75 frequently illuminated the sky. Manv .. 53.1 .. . 0 05 ol the inhabitants ol Retabulen ileii Now that the election is over it is well 12 . .. 61 . . 46 . 68 . .. 41 0.29 from their homes to places of safely, to ponder over the results and we are 13 .. 54.1 .. LAUDE THAYER, 0.95 and these escaped frightful deaths. sure that on sober thought those who 11 . 62 . .. 4« . .. 55.0 .. When the eruption at last broke forth knifed the republican ticket cannot fell 15 . .. 60 . .. 46 .. 53.0 .. . 0.32 gratified with what they have accom 16 . .. 55 . .. 45 . .. 50.0 .. . 0 82 in its full fury, showers of lava, ashes A ttorney - at -L aw , 45 49.0 .. . 0.25 and stones were ejected, and covered the plished, neilhei is it to those republicans 17 . .. 53 . proprietors 45.0 .. 0.80 country for miles around. The Bay of who remained loyal to the party. And IS .... 50 . .. 40 O regon . T illamook 44 49 0 .. 0.25 Champanic was a mass of floating puni- for that reason a united effort should be 19 . .. 54 . 0.01 ict and ashes. made to harmonize the factional fights. 20 .. 51 . .. 48 49.1 .. No details were obtainable by the offi 0.O5 That should not only be done in Tilla 21 . .. 58 .. . 46 .. 52.0 ... mook, but all over the state. It is just 22 .. 55 . .. 17 . .. 51.0 .. . Oil cers of the Palena, but the loss of life OBERT A. MILLER, as well to look the facts in the face, for 23 . .. 57 . .. 47 . .. 52.0 .. . 0.01 was estimated at not less than 1000. The same steamer brought a letter to if the democrats can turn a republican 24 . .. 6+ . .. 39 0 00 .. 52.1 .. 45 56.0 .. 0.00 Balfour, Gurthie & Co., agents of the majority of 12,000 votes for governor 25 . .. 67 . A ttorney - at -L aw . Boiler Work, Logger’s Work ami Heavy Forging. into a d--m< cratic majority of about 300 26 . 67 . .. 46 . .. 56.1 .. . 0.01 Pacific Coast Steamship Company, from Oregon City, Oregon. votes, that ought t<> convince republi 27 . .. 63 . . 52 . .. 57.1 .. 0.12 G. M. Melville their agent in Guatem Fine Machine Work n Specialty. Land Titles and Land Office cans that if they hope for success in the I 28 .. . 56 .. . 47 . 51.1 .. . 0.12 ala, confirming the report of the erup future they must quit their factional 29 .. . 56 .. . 43 . .. 49 1 .. . 0.14 tion. He also stated that since the Business a Specialty 49.0 .. . 0.41 earthquake of April 18 shocks had been quarrels and abide by the will oi the 30 . .. 68 .. . 40 majority. That is the only way the re 31 . . 51 .. . 41 46.0 .. . 0.00 of almost daily occurrence. A few days publican partv can hope for success and Sum.. 1812 ... 1370..... . 1598 ..... .. 7.81 before the Palena was destroyed, but no details could be obtained. the Headlight counsel that we bury the Mean58.5 ... 44.6.... . 51.6 .... W. SEVERANCE, The volcano of Santa Maria is also hatchet and remain loyal to the repub S ummary .—Mean temp., 51.6 ; Max. stated to have been in a state of erup lican part. __________________ temp., 68.0 ; date, 13th. Min. temp., tion. A ttorney - at -L aw , 34; date. 4th. Total precip , 7.81 Our Commercial Position. inches ; snowfall, 0 in. ; number of Pelee In Eruption. days clear, 4 ; partly cloudy, 1; cloudy, T illamook O regon . Will the United States retain the com 26. Date of frost—Light, 3rd. 4th. F ort D e F rance , June 6.—Mount Pe- manding position in the world’s com Killing, 0. Dates of hail, J7th. Sleet, 0; nierce which it has reached ? The ques th. storm, 10th ; Solar halo, 9th, 10th, lee is still in violent eruption. This tion is answered in the affirmative by 24th, 30th. Prevailing wind—Direction morning, an enormous column of black T. BOTTS, smoke rose from the volcano to a height Mr. O B. Austin, chief of the bureau S.W. estimated at four miles, anil then spread of satisfies, who points out that the C apt . J oseph J. D awson , • A ttorney - at -L aw . rapidly into a muslnoom shaped cloud, United States is the world’s largest pro Voluntary Observer. Is still here and expects to remain. which appeared to have a diameter of ducer of the duet requirements of man Office in the O lsen B lock , 40 miles. The spectacle was impressive, —food, clothing, heat, light and manu Real Estate Transfers. Thanking you for past favors and a continuance of your trade Over the Bakery. but there were no detonations, no elect. factures. This country produces more I rical displays and no showers of ashes. footstuffs than any other, it produces T illamook .. regon . w. B. Smith to J. N. Howard, lots 1 ( Fort de France had been shrouded in Cash paid for HIDES and PELTS and FURS, Etc. more than three-fourhs of the world’s supply of cotton, it leads in the produc and 2 in block 9, Park add. to Tilla intense gloom like that which accompa mook. nies a total eclipse of the sun. tion of coal and petroleum, while in FAT HOGS WANTED right away to pack down. The most notiable phenomenon today (.’has. McDonald to Gust Wicklund, manufactures the largest producer, the J2)AVID WILEY, M.D. was that the sea rose nearly three ieet. value of our manufactures being nearly tract in sec. 19, tp. 1 S, R. 9 W. and then fell back to below its normal double that of theUuited Kingdom and Charles G. Young to Mrs. Lem Parker, nearly equal to that of France, Ger lots 5, 6 and 7 in Fuller’s add. to Bay level. The eruption today was absolu P hysician , S urgeon and tely not accompanied by the earth- | many and Russia combined. City. quakes. The sky is now clear, but a Our power of production not only A ccoucheur . Isaac Turppa to Frank L. Gladwell, heavy surf is lieatitig on the coast. No I shows no signs of abatement, but it is Sw 14 of sec. 35, tp. 3 S, R. 9 W. reports of damage have been recieved. [ All calls promptly attended to. reasonable to expect that the develop U.S. to Thomas C. Spain, Sw 14 of sec. 11 is probably that the area of activity j ment of science and invention and the T illamook .. O regon and destruction is the same as that of! application of American energy will still 3, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W. U.S. to Stephen D. Powell, E 14 of previous outbursts. This area is now further reduce the cost of production and transportation. In the opinion of Se ’4 of sec. 4, Ne *4 of Ne 14 of sec. 9 «nd completely abandoned. The explosion T M. SMITH, M.D. Mr. Austin, this high standing of the Nw 14 oi Nw >4 ol sec. 10, tp. 2 S, R. 9 this morning was expected and watched I have the largest and best assorted stock of old vv | for. There was consequently very slight United States as an exporting nation W. • Georgiann Perrin, et. al., to Roger panicamong the people here, and quite will be welcome by the commercial Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into P hysician and S urgeon . was soon restored. A large number of world rat her than antagonized, as has Mahoney, tract in tp. 1 S, R. 10 W. this City. been intimated and feared in certain Claude Thayer to Roger Mahoney, French families are leaving the island, Office in T odd ’ s Building. It is noted at Fort de France that the quarters. He thinks the suggestions of tract in tp. 1 S, R. 10 W. volcanic outbursts coincide < with the the exclusion of American products of Claude Thayer to Henry Crenshaw, lot changes of the moon. T illamook regon . the field and factory not likely to be 5, in block 31, Thayer's add. to Tilla realized. '1 he commercial world buys mook. the products ol our fields and factories Lyrena E. Weaver to H. H. Matthews Surrender Of Boers. because it requires them for daily use and ] O. H. DAVENPORT because it can obtain them more readily lots 13 and 14 in block 6, Bay View add C ape T own . June 7.—The surrender and cheeplv from this country than to Bay City. A. D Farmer to Agnes Farmer, 20 of more than 1500 Boers has already from any other part of the world. Re Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can beeu reported from various points. D entist , fusal of Europe to purchase from the acres in sec. 1, tp. 4 S, R. 10 W. buy it pure aud unadulterated from me. Commandant Fouche brought into United States any of the great articles Michael Grewildinger to Thomas Makes a Specialty of Crown and of which we furnish so large a propor Knobel, Sw ’4 of sec 13. tp. 6 S, R. 10 Craddock, Cape Colony, his commando consisting of 36 Free Staters and 219 tion of the world's supply would be to W. Bridge Work, rebels. Fouche is ill. Commandant cause an advance in the price of those Claude and Estelle Thaver to Truckee Conroy’s men, on hearing that peace articles in other parts oi the world. Lumber Co., various tracts. Tillamook City .. Oregon. had been concluded, threw their hats As this country supplies one fifth of the U.S. to John Heagnev, Se '4 of sec. 28, in the air, cheered for King Edward, and wheat entering into international com- tp. 1 S. R. 10 W. sang, “God Save the King.’’ These merce, three fourths of the cotton, Robert J. Whitbeck to Mary E. Water incidents dissipate the fear expressed S. STEPHENS, practically all of the corn and a large and N Va of Sw ’4 of that the Cape Colony commandos, proportion of the meat supply of Europe, house, S ’o of N w • Agent for the OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN would refuse to accede to the peace it can readily be understood what the sec. 14, tp. 3 N, R. 8 W. HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON t effect would he of eliminating our pro Walter P. Bottom to Emily Water terms General Christian Dewet is personally LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE duction of these articltsfroin the world's house, Se ’4 of Sw ’4, S Mi of Se’4 and supply. Hence it is to he expected that Nw >4 of Ne >4. sec. 24, tp. 3 N, R. 8 W. superintending the surrender of the COMPANIES. I Boers in the Verde fort. Orange River the demand for 1 hr sc natural products U.S. to Chas. I. Clough, E Va of E *4 Colony district. General Schalkburger, will continue indefinitely, while we of sec. 28, tp. 2 S. R. 7 W. Agent for North West School Suppl’ I former acting President of the Tran should be able to at least retain for our Company, Notary Public. U.S. to George Schlegel, Ne Vi of sec-1 svaal, who is the guest of the Governor manufactures the markets that have TILLAMOOK, — OREGON 30, tp. 5 S, R. 10 \\ . voiuiici oir ncurjr ivivx-unuin, of Natal, Colonel Sir Henry McCallum, been acquired. Joseph Lalimon to Elam Butts, lots I at Pietermaritzburg, in an address to the In respect, however, to tnnnnfactiires, ..................... jn the concentration camp asked 12.13,14,15. 16 and --- 17 ot block 5, in a more vigorous competition in the hi- ... r-'LAUDE THAYER, them to make the best of the situation, ture is to lie looked for. The manufac A. A. Miller's add. to Tillamook. turing countries will improve their A. M. Austin, et. ux., to Alliert W. I and to forget and forgive the past. He Agent for Fireman’s AGENTS STEAMERS ‘ W. H. KRUGER” AND “ACME ” methods, shaping them as nearly as pos Plank, lots 3 and 4, of block 1, in R. R. ' pointed out the hopelessness of continu _ the st rnggle, __ _ ing urged the Boers to ac- sible to the American system, and when i Hay’s add. to Tillamook. For San Francisco and Los Angeles. Fund and London and i” accordance with ♦!»» the this is accomplished we shall not find i Charlie S. Wells, et. ux., to Elam 1 cept and act in shire Fire Insurance terms or surrender, which he intended it so easy to invade their markets and Butts, tract in sec, 8, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W. to uphold, and desired them to work capture their trade. It is also quiet I Companies. U.S. to Edith M. Alderman, Ne %, N | for the good of South Africa. possible that some of those countries ’ will endeavor to better protect them- ; >2 of Ne *4 and Se *4 of Ne !4 of sec. 26, Tillamook .. Oregon. —------------------- - selves, through tariff discrimination, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W.; same to Delos A. Blod- Captured American Soldiers. — from the competition of our niatiufac ' KCtt- tures, unless we shall make more lib ! OR ABSTRACTS OF TIT1 M anila . June 7.— A Sergeant, two eral trade arrangements with them. ■ Governor Geer is considering the mat ter of convening an extra session of the Corporals and four privates of the Fifth This is what Me Kinlev had in mind It will par you to use GO TO Oregon Legislature a few days prior to United States Cavalry were decorating when he said that “We must not repose the time for the regular session. The the graves of American soldiers at Bin- in fancied security that we can forever TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT i sell everything and buy little or noth- principal work before the body would l»e gangoran, Risal Province, Luzon, last ing.’’ The commanding commercial posi I to put into effect that plank of the Re- Friday, Decoration day. when a large TRUST co . tion ol the United States seems secure, | publican state platform which declares number of Lad rones attacked the town but in order to retain and strengthen it ( for Hat salaries for all state officials. By and captured the men of the Fifth (Jar- T hos . C oates , Pres. B. L. Ent” a i enacting the law before the newly-elect- alary as well as .the President of the a broad and enlightened policy in regard I ed officials arc aw.rn in they would have town, his secretary, a doctor, and other For Economy and durability they have no equal. Write us for particulars to our trade relations is necessary. | to abide by it Governor Geer would also prominent Filipinos. The prisoners I rices quoted on application. I recommend that the extra session pass were hurried northward through the i a law making operative the initiative mountains. Later two soldiers and four Amendment Now Law. and referendum, for which the voters Filipinos escaped from the Ladrones and The initiative and referendum is a I declared by a large majority at Monday 's made their way to the town of Morong Troops and constabulary were at once part of the Oregon _ Constitution, the 1 election. proposed amendment having received a ' The writ of injunction is indispensable , sent out in pursuit of the bandits. General Banking and The Ladrones who attacked Bangan^o very large majority of all the votes east ! to protect men’s rights, said Judge |en-' nets. at the iecent election. Oregon is the ' kins, oi the Federal Court of Appeals, nt ; ran have alsojaptnred a large quantity Exchange on England, Belt’ first state to insert this provision in its Chicago, to the John Marshall Law of dynamite which was stored at some Centrally Lioeated Rates, $1 Per Day many, Sweden, and all fordi0 constitution. Briefly stated the amend School. He said : “A great many people q oar r ie®. ______ ment plot hit's that 8 |ier cent of the have become fearful that the government: A Boss Trapper. voters of the state may propose a law, ot this country is to be earned on by the . TILLAMOOK. <#■ which the Secretary of State must suit- courts through writs ot injunction. Be- I mit to a vote of the jieople; and that 5 cause that wril has been applied to cer- ‘ StMPTKit, June 7—Jack Marshall, M. H. UARSEfl, Proprietor. per cent of the voters may require any tain matters which have affected the | residing in Malheur County, has made measure passed h) the legislature to la* public generally, that tear has grown 11500 m the jiast three years trapping a rule are . wary The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed. ‘ submitted to a vote of the people. Acts up, and vet the principal which the coyotes. Coyotes as - " r,,— z necessary for the immediateureservation court, have declared and which «hey J’ Tillamook Custom Tail* I „ that he entices them into the snareshy of public i>eaee. health oi safety are n«»t have sought to enforce is as old ns i inchidtsl in the latter class. equity ; il ns certain ns equity itself; i the use of scent, which he alone knows G entlemen : J During the three years he The fact that the people have a firm I is ns clear in principle of the law, and is , the secret. 1 beg to inform you tbol 1 hol<i and controling influence upon all simply applied to modern conditions, > has been paid for 750 scalps. for business with a very r 1 . legislation is likely to ba a very mi|M»r- which have grown with the growth of] pantings and suitings to The International Court of Arbitra tant factor in the proceedings of the the country beyond all thoughts of the J. P. ALLEN, All wishing anything in m-T S next Legi I Hure. What the corporations, j : people when thia writ of tninnetion tion has been notified of the conclnsibn the political or the individual was first issued. This principle of re- of an agreement between the United give me a call. » /s, Proprietor. tnemb ‘rs of the I/Cgislatme may think of ceil tv ears has come about generally in States and Mexico to snhmit to the Shop next to harness First Class accommodation at Second Class Rate. a law, will be of less cons uu ‘lice than regard to strikes. Men may rave i court the dispute regarding the pay- previously occupied by F. »• w h 4 the people will think of it. ami no ' about it ns they please, but the world meat of damages in connection with Yours truly. . man will care to l*e aulhof of a law »cannot get nlong without it. and man's certain chnrch property in California. T. “ which the peoni Any man rights of proj •rtv and his personal ' If this convention is ratified it will be the first case to come before the court. abutu rights cannot I »protected without it.’’ P.S-Repairing of «U and cleaning. s Save a Doctor Bill and maybe Your Lite. HOW IS YOUR LIVER? A FEW WORDS MORE. FKVS ROBERT STURGEON, Tillamook, Oregon. fr fr Tillamook Iron Works > CASE & FOWLER, General Machinists & Blacksmiths, OR EGON. Tl LLAMOOK, fr » 4 . BARNES, -A.t tüe ÎTBW MEAT MARKET, J. S. LAMAR, 8 WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. & J Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. f n £ a Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal. ,.: I s Truckee Lumber Co., Fill & SPRUCE Lumber J BOX SHOOKS. GENERAL MERCHANDISE And LOGGERS’ Hobsonville, Or. SUPPLIES J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr. DAIRYMEN ! rM>er •ff. W. « uige bide.. 1 ort,vt • nero "dan The Empire and Mikado CREAM SEPARATOR 0*1 de STOKES CO., -istoria, Ore. C. & E. Thay LARSEN HOUSE, TILLAMOOK, OREGON Allen House, T. SARCHE1