Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 26, 1902, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 26.
Twin Family Medicines Professional Cards.
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found here as anywhere in the state, ANOTHER FIGHT FOR LAND. I
even if we are hemmed in with :
More Contest» in Famous Tills
I Toll roads to the East of us,
mook Entries.
WILL
T
j Toll roads to the South of us,
O kbgon C ity , June 20.—Additional
Necarney mountain to the North of us,
complications were introduced in the fa-1
’ Briney billows to the West of us.
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wither a pointed que»-
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
mous Hay, contest cases this afternoon
tK s^it is. and
by the filling in the United States Land ,
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
Office ot junior contests against 37 tim­ OREGON LIVER REGULATOR hits the point. For a "ck 1
Ax On Renovated Butter.
„,n»ti-
$1.50
One year..........
ber entries, involving about 6000 acres * lhat is caused from a deranged stomach, dizziness, nervousness. > P«P •
Six months......
| “The recent legislation by congress, of the best timber land in the state, and pation or any ailment of the stomach, liver or bowles, there ix no
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Three months.
known as the oleomargarine bill,’’ said I all of which is situated in Tillamook I wiil relieve you so quickly and permanently as OREGON L1V ER RBOl LAioie.
County.
This^tnakes
the
third
contest
Major? Henry E. Alvord, the chief oil
Regular size, 25c. and 1.
' dairy division of the department of filed against these claims. The original
In a Dilemma.
D. J. Frv, Salem, Oregon.
s»nr’
_
contests
were
filed
by
Charles
B.
Hays,
Agriculture, the other day, “gives an
Dear Sir.—Enclosed find 25c. for a package ot Oregon
who alleged that the entries were fraud­
official
stamp
upon
two
grades
of
butter
Liver Regulator. We used the medicine when we lived in Salem a i
Contrary to general expectation on
heretofore ¡unknown officially.
The ulent and made with the purpose ot
found it superior to anvtliing weever tried for headache and >i o s
Later, G.
the Pacific Coast, the senate has decided first of these is ‘adulterated butter,’ a defrauding the Government.
ness.
' Yours truly.
K kv . A nson C ox .
upon the Panama route for the isthmian product in which butter, new or rancid, O. Nolan a brother of Oak Nolan, one
of
the
contestces
in
the
Hays
cases,
filed
FRY'S
LIGHTNING
canal. We do not know, in the face of is the base and to which some foreign junior contests against the entries in­
HEALER,
so much controversy as to the different substances are added, such as corn starch volved in the Hays cases. Nolan alleged
It is the justlv
routes whether the senate acted wisely (an absorbent ot a large amount oh that the Haya contests were speculative Meaning Best, Quick Cure. A new remedy for all aches and pains-
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or committed a national blunder, so we excess water), glucose, oils, other than j and fraudulent, and that Havs was in I celebrated Pain Killer—guaranteed or money back. Irv it for an ac
butter oil, fats, etc Congress has never
ternal or internal. Regular size, 50c.
plead guilty that we are not sufficiently gone
collusion
with
the
entrymen
in
the
so far as to classify process or i
B enjamin W heeler , residence Highland Addition. Salem. Or.,
enlightened to form a correct opinion,
which has such a strong odor or cases for the purpose of defrauding the
a sufferer from rheumatism, savs : “Fry’s Lightning Healer is tne
and probably most of our readers if they butter
rancidity that aerating or blowing can | I Government.
l>est and the only medicine that ever gave me relief. I lieheve it wi
were asked to give an intelligent reason
but little and therefore some power- j The 37 contests instituted this after
do all that is claimed for it.’’
Above medicines for sale by
why the Panama route is better than the help
noon were made by William J. Law, a
ful
chemical
agent
is
used,
as
‘
adulterat-|
Nicaragua could not do so. Most peo­
Michigan timberman, who recently arri-
ed
butter.
’
On
this
grade
of
butter
a
tax
j
ple are naturally interested in the opin­
often ctnts a pound, the same as color- I 1 ved on the Coast. The contestant’s
ions of their own representatives, and ed
oleo, is placed, but this matter is en | ■ representative said today that these
after reading Senator John H. Mitchell’s
' contests would lx vigorously prosecuted.
speech on the siWiject one can come to no tirely in the hands of the Treasury de-1 I The contest affidavits of Law are cor-
other conclusion that the senate hascom partment.
“The second grade of butter stamped I I roborated by Lem Parker, of Bay
initted a great national blunder with its
City, Tillamook County, and William
eyes wide open. Timeonly will tell who officallv is the process, or renovated, the L. Riefen berg, of Tillamook. The latter |
of manufacture of which is
is right, but the American people will method
| is one ot the contestees in the Hays
have to foot the bills, e\en if is proved known to almost every dairyman. On cases. In his contest affidavit, which is
PROPRIETORS
that a gigantic swindle was at the back this a tax of one-fourth of a cent a pound duplicated in each case, Law alleges ;
is placed, besides which a nominal tax
of the Panama dicker.
I
That
said
entry
was
made
coliusively,
is required to be paid by every manu­
facturer of this grade, The latter is ! fraudulent and speculatively, and was
done merely that track may be kept of not in good faith for the exclusive use
Who Is Responsible ?
r
every maker of process, or renovated, I and benefit of the entryman.
fr
That
said
entrymail,
so
affiant
is
Somehow, when there is a law prohi- butter. A severe penalty is provided for ! informed and believes, never went upon
I
selling
renovated
‘
butter.
’
biting the use of nickel-in-the-slot ma­
* uc Department
ltv /..I</■
“The
of Agriculture ...««I
must said land prior to the date he made said
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging.
»
chines, it does not look exactly right for affirihe7u?rni»'and’,»ee'%thnt the pack-1 timber land application, nor did lie
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
the city dads of Astoria to tax tbe ma­ ages are properly marked in order that personally examine said land prior to
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chines $7.50 a quarter, but it looks ten the contents may be identified. This re- filing bis timixr land application there-
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quires considerable work at the factory. , -0L as required by the law.
.
times worse for the city authorities of • in
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.
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Tlinf-
’in. tin
That Maul
said Mitrvm.
entryman,
on or before the
transit, ■ both
interstate
and foreign
V W VW VV VV W ST V W V VV V 4
Tillamook City to allow nickel-in-the- commerce, among the retailers and even [ date of making said application, con­
slot machines to be used here with im­ inspection among consumers. The De- j spired with one Claude Thayer, M.Le ich,
punity. Now who is responsible for the partment of Agriculture will also make Clark Hadley, Charles E. Hays, G. 0.
law being ignored in Tillamook City, the sanitary inspections of all renovated Nolan and others fraudulently to obtain
title to the land and to divide the pro­
city council, the city marshal, orthose butter factories.
who run slot machines ? Those who
“Our special agents will be required ceeds of the sale of said land, and that
have made nocturnal raids on chicken to see that every package of renovated j said application was made in pursuance
house and carried off dozens of chicken of butter leaving the factory bears the I of such conspiracy with said parties
late, the boys who act mean and are up stamp, while our inspectors, who «re I »boj^nainecL
to all manner of devilry, have Just as at the large v cities inspecting butter pack- 1 i _ That
...at one
one Charles E. Hays and G. 0.
much right to be allowed to do these ages intended for export' mnst’see'that | Nolan have filed a pretended contest or
things as the man who runsamachine or I all process butter sent out still retains contests against said ti.nber laud appll-
. • 1
a
■
• . a
/«of
Im t caul
IwkUP
cation ■ ; t that
said contests a nf
of tire.
the <i above-
breaks anv other law. Every once in a the
stamp showing its character.
while there is a spasmodic attempt at re
“A conference committee selected by named parties so filed are collusive and
form, but we have long ago come to the 1 the secretary of agriculture and the sec­ speculative, and that the same were
Is still here and expects to remain.
conclusion that the best kind of reform is | retary of tbe treasury is now at work made in the interest of applicant and
a persistent and tenacious effort Io have i framing the necessary and proper reg­ Claude Thayer, Maurice Leach, Clark
Thanking you for past favors and a continuance of your trade
the laws enforced. The system of allow- ' ulations for this later work, as it will Hadley, Cha» les E. Hays, G. O. Nolan
ing a few men in a citv to violate some j be under the joint supervision of these ! and others, who are co-conspirators i »
laws and pulling other people for violat-1 cabinet officers. The committee, i I ne-
,
trying
to
obtain
title
to
the
land,
i
n
I
Cash paid for HIDES and PELTS and FURS, Etc.
be-,
ing other laws appears to us a loose lieve,” continued Major Alvord, “
‘ will
«m j ■ that said contests were made in the in
way of administering the laws and dol-' report in about one week, so that we | | terest of the above-named parties and
FAT HOGS WANTED right away to pack down.
ing out justice. Yet this is what is being hope to have everything in readiness I 1 for the purpose of delay, and not in good
done right before our eyes in Tillamook for the inauguration of the work oil faith.
That said application is illegal, fraudu­
City. The citizetfs in the United States July 1.
claim to be the most just people under
“The regulations and restrictions on lent and void, together with the pre­
the sun and have better laws than any | renovated butter are a distinct step for­ tended contests of Charles E. Havs and
country. But we must confess «as a pen-1 ward in the direction of pure food, as G. 0. Nolan, all of which operates to
pie we are terribly weak in the back and some of the renovated butler factories deprive this contestant of his rights to
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shakey at the knees in enforcing some of j have been operating under filthy condi­ make application for said tract of land,
them, especially if it is distasteful to the j tions and then selling their products as and this the contestant is ready to
prove.
political bosses, or against the business 1 pure creamery butter.”
interests of those who inay control a citv i
There is a well defined rumor current
in land circles that all but six ot the
or county.
A Condition, Not a Theory.
contestces in the Hays mid Nolan con-
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
j tests have relinquished tlieir entries,
Not so Antiquated, Atter All.
Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
From the beginning of the rcce it b *ef With this rumor comes the report that
People coming to Tillamook from dif­ trust agitation the news press of the both Contestant Hays and Junior Con­
this City.
testant Nolan have withdrawals of their
ferent parts of the country, were they country baa been practically unanimous contests ready to file in the land office.
in
showing
up
cattle
supply
conditions
have transportation facilities which en­ in a false light, says the Chicago Live This move would have made the land
ables them to develop, manufacture and Stock World. None of the papers has vacant and subject to entry. Then a
market their products, naturally think admitted any shortage in the available selection as school indemnity land or on
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forest reserve scrip could have been made
Tillamook people are slow and antiquat­ supply of cattle. If receipts run unus­ as soon as a price was agreed upon. A
ually light for a day or two the Chicago
X-—-,
ed when they see the county hemmed in newspapers, in particular, announced in similar line of action has been pursued in
-.-lib Jr,?,
with toll roads, mountains and the Paci­ bold headline that the packers owned a number of these cases, but the con­
fic Ocean. The system of toll roads, as about all the cattle in the country and tests filed this afternoon put a direct
Don
’
t
drink
cheap
doctored
stuff
when you can
most people are aware, is antiquated were holding them back to boost the ■ i block in the wav in 37 cases.
buy
it
pure
and
unadulterated
from
me.
In
one
of
the
37
contests
the
entry
of
and out of date, which, however, would price of beef.
The actual supply of cattle as compar­ ■ Frank Severance is not contested by
soon be obliterated if once the demand
was made by the people of the county ed with former years has la*en totally I i Nolan as junior contestant, as proof was
for free roads. So, in that particular, we ignored. Five months of the present • made On his claim and a certificate is­
must plead guiltv that we are a little year have now expired ami up to within • sued to him December 19, 1899, before
behind the times in Tillamook, not that a very short time there have been strong the junior contests of Nolan were filed.
we intend nlwavs to remain so, tor the I incentives for the c»>untry to market all
Real Estate Transfers.
cattle that were salable. Corn was, ami
toll roads in this county must give
still is, sidling high; rough feeds were
to free roads at no distant date,
U.S.
to Richard Redmond, Ne J4 of sec.
toll roads are a <letriment to tile county high, and cattle of all kinds were making
OF BAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
and deters |»eopK from coming to Tilla­ the highest prices seen in a peri«»d of 18, tp. 6 S. R. 9 W.
U.S. to William Williams, S
of Se H,
mook lor their summer outing. That twenty years In the face of three in­
H of Sw »4 of sec. 8, and Ne *4 ot Ne
Tillamook is hemmed in by tollroads ami centives to sell cattle the total supply at Se
ot sec. 17. tp. 1 N. R. 7 W.
bottled up at times by the angrv sea is Chicago for five months ended last Sat-* ‘4 Claude
Tha>er, et. al., Hnlbert L.
a condition which the people have had urday shows a shortage of 66.(MX) head 1
16.20 acres in Thomas D.L.C.
to endure for many years, and in this compared with last year. At this same t Fowler,
A. E Imbler, et. ux., G. H. Poland,
way have become used to it and ceased ratio the year’s shortage would l»e 160,- ‘
to complain, hoping at some future date 000 head in round num tiers. But there Nw I4 of Sw *4, E Vi °f Sw V4 and W Vi
of
Se »4 of sec. 20. tp. 3S.R.9 W.
the national government will make an is ample reason to believe that the mar-
U.S. to James W. Martin, W Vi of Se
appropriation large enough to improve keting of native cattle for the remain­ I
the bars. Alter so much railroad pro­ ing months of the year will show a pro- Vi of sec. 8, and N Vi of Ne !4 of sec. 17,
crastination and “hot air” expended in l»ortion>dly larger falling off. There is, tp. 1 N, R. 6 W. ; same to J. W. Farqu­
Portland trying to work up railroad con­ therefore, only the range contingent on I har.
Amos A. Rosenkrans to T. A. Rosen-
AGENTS STEAMERS • W. H. KRUGER” AND "ACME.”
nection. no one in Tillamook believe thev which to hope for bringing the total krnns, und. la int. in Ne X of
29, tp.
For San Francisco and Los Angeles.
will hear the iron horse ill this county year’s supply up to that of last year.
3
N.
R.
9
W.
With continued favorable conditions
lor a number of years yet.
Anna
and
J.
J.
Hudson
to
School
Dis
­
With a change of administration in that will let the cattle on the ranges trict No. 42, Vi acre in sec. 33, tp. 4 S, R.
county affairs next month, the (ptestion ripen into good market stock there is 10 VV.
ot free roads should occupy the attention little doubt that the northwestern ranges
Goodspeed to Jonas Olsen, blocks
of the board of commissioners, and if wilr send in more cattle than they did 12 Eli
and 13 of Park add. to Tillamook
they can devise some plan whereby free last year. But it is also doubtful whether
City.
I
road in and out of the county can be in­ the increased supplies from that source
Goran Munson, et. ux., to Frank
troduced they will lie doing the proper will l»e large enough to counter Im la nee Eklot.
Se »4 ot sec. 11. tp. 2 S, R. 10 W.;
the increased shortage of native cattle
thing lor the interest <»t the county.
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10 acres to V. Nodine.
It will pav you to use
The Headlight has persistently con. that is almost sure to assert itself lietween less
T.
A.
Potter, et ux., to Nelson P.
tended i«»i several years that theimprove- now and January 1, 1903. Tins is a coil Wheeler, Nw Vi of sec. 26, tp. 2 S, R. 8
incut oi Tillamook bar is of vital import­ dition. not a theory.
W.
_________________
ance t<> the development of the county,
not only s<», but that it will make Tilla­
Had Merrill and Tracev decided to Deafness Cannot be Cured
mook county the hunltering center on have carried on a guerill i war niter they by local application», as they cannot reach the
the Pacific Const. True it is that the had escaped from the state penitentiary diseased portion of the ear. There is only one
.s
liver and harbor bill recently passed con mnnv of their pursers would have bit way to cure deafness, and that ie by constitu­
tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in-
For Economy and durability they have no equal.
Write us for particulars
tains a provision for the survey of the the dust, for m »Jem tire arms in the fl.lined
condition oi the mucous liui g of the
Prices quoted on application.
bar ami lor mi estimatcof cost for its im­ hands of desperate and determined men Kuatachisn Tube When this tube flsts tn flam­
provements, and herein lies a knotty pro­ is something to l»e reckoned with in the ed yon have a rumbling sound or imperfect
hetii
ing,
and
when
it
I*
entirely
cloaed
deafness
blem which is extremely important at iutiire. The Boer war wns an instance is the lesnlt, and unless the in H a in mat ion can
tins lime
Will the estimate ol cost lor ot this, for when a lew thousand men lie taken out and this tube restored to its nor­
improving the 1» ir come within a figure could harms.« a well dsiviplined armv ot mal condition, hearing will be destroyed f<> -
nine cases out of ten aie caused by
that Congo : s is likely to grant in the 200,000 it can be seen what havoc a ever,
Catarrh, which is nothing but au iuflaiued con­
next river mid harbor bill ? How we few hundred men like Merrill and Tracey dition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
undciBiand the situation is that if the could do hi a guerrilla war in States like
case of l»eaines* (cause*! by catsrrli) that can­
estimate comes within a reasonable fig. Oregon and Washington.
not be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. Send fcr Centrally Located.
Rates, $1 Per Day
lire there is a probability ol sceunng an
Circulars« free.
* * *
E I. CIIFNEY * CO.. Tcledo. O.
appropriation if we can secure enough tn-
Sold by Druggist“. 7 sc.
As General Miles has been aching for a
tliienct —audit will require considerable.
Kali's Family Fills are the best.
But should the estimate exceed want one tight tor a number of years he missed the
would consider a reasonable figure, the opportunity of his life to show his cour­
Piano Owners Important !
M. H- bfl^SEN, Proprietor
next river mid harbor committee will in age by not consenting to come out West
Mr. Geo. Aadtraun. th* nwthorued
all probability He inclined to look upon and engage in the warfare on Merrill
piano tuner of Eilers Piano house. Port­
it a* too exorbitant a figure and act ac­ and Tracer.
The Beet Hotel in the city. No Chineee Employed.
St 41 *
land, Oregon, will lx in Tillamook dur­
cordingly. Thervlore. the survey ol the
bar will decide whether the splendid re
The Frenchmen, when thev sell their ing the week commencing lune 23rd.
sources ol ftllnmnok county are to re­ rights in the Panama canal, will have Orders may lx left at the Allen House.
main undeveloped t«»r another generation money to burn tor the Fourth. But has All work gurantied by tlx Eilers Com.
mid we me still to l»e coiisideie I anti Uncle Sum been tickling the Frenchmen, pnny.
«plated.
I illmiioi'k hns made grea» or vic a versa.
stride« in dairying and is increasing its
st * *
Notice.
product every year, winch brings a large
If reciprocity is not privileged free
J. P- ALLEN,
You
can
now
get
a good meal or lunch
amount «»I monvv into tbe county annii trade ami privileged free trade is not
nt
anv
time
yon
teel
hungry.
ally, for it is au ideal timber and d dry reciprocity. what in the name of com­
Proprietor.
The Bn kerv has opened up its restau.
coiintry. but. as it is well know»», Tilla­ mon sense is il ? Tariff tor revenue or
First Class accommodation at Second Class Rate.
Jant again.
mook has not the shipping advantages tree trade in disguise ?
Give ns a call and «will convince yon
which airr»»»«»ved by other counties in
« * •
that onr meals are all right.
(»regon. 8 i’l for all that it is the m»*t
. A. V oclm .
Many a good »nan blocks boots, and
I r«»s|»erotis section, wiih ns progressive
Tillamook Bakery.
and contented a class of ¡»cople to be inariv a bad one blacks characters.
Öjbc
Count)
1902
^ilktnioob
ïjtabligbt.
Save a Doctor Bill anti may^be Your me.
HOW IS YOUR LIVER?
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
H. COOPER,
A ttorney - at -L aw
GOYNE,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Office : Opposite Court House,
T illamook .. O regon
LAUDE THAYER,
»
CASE & FOWLER,
»
Tillamook Iron Works ?
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
j^OBERT A. MILLER,
A ttor n e y - at -L a w .
Oregon City, Oregon.
Land Titles and Land Office
Business a Specialty
OREGON.
W. SEVERANCE,
BARNES,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
MEAT MARKET,
T. BOTTS,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Office in the O lsen B lock ,
Over the Bakery.
T illamook .. regon .
J2)AV1D WILEY, M.D.
P hysician , S urgeon and
A ccoucheur .
All calls promptly attended to.
T illamook .. O regon .
J. S. LAMAR,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
M. SMITH, M.D.,
•
P hysician and S urgeon .
Office in T odd ’ s Building.
T
&
T illamook
&
Hobsonville, Or.
SUPPLIES
J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr.
DAIRYMEN !
Tbe Empire and Mikado
CREAM SEPARATOR
de STOKES CO.,
-A-stezia,, Ore.
LARSEN HOUSE,
O
ndn n
»" t hrr
■nrwuit w
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
Allen House,
Bost Meals in tlae Cltxr
REGON.
1~^R. O. H. DAVENPORT,
D entist .
Makes a Specialty of Crown and
Bridge Work,
Tillamook City .. Oregon.
Truckee Lumber Co.,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’
O regon .
T illamos
-2^-t tlxe
BOX SHOOKS.
O regon .
T illamook
General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
FIK& SPRUCE Lumber
O regon .
T illamook
ROBERT STURGEON, Tillamook, Oregon.
f Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal
t Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal. (
O regon .
T illamook
FEW WORDS
MORE
A_____
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TILLAMOOK,
L. EDDY,
B
I
S. STEPHENS,
Agent for the
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HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON &
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
COMPANIES.
Agent for North West School Supply
Company, Notary Public.
TILLAMOOK.
— OREGON
/^LAUDE THAYER,
Agent for Fireman’s
Fund and London and Lanca­
shire Fire Insurance
Companies.
Tillamook .. Oregon.
OR ABSTRACTS
OF TITLE,
GO TO
TILLAMOOK
ABSTRACT
AND
TRUST CO.
T hos . C oates , Pres.
B. L. E ddy , Sec.
OF
C. & E. Thayer
General Banking and Exchange busr
new.
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ge»
many, 8weden, and all foreigu counui»»
TILLAMOOK.
ORE
T. SARCHET,
Tillamook Custom Tailor Shop-
GiXTt.KMBM :
I beg to inform you that I am opr»
I for business with a very choice line oi
pantings and suitings to choose trot».
All wishing anything in my line pieair
give me a call.
Shop next to harness »tore, in other
previously occupied by F. R. Beals.
Your» truly.
_
T. SARCHET-
P S — Repairing of all kinds, press'1*
and cleaning.