Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 25, 1902, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 25, 1902
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Big Line of DRESS SKIRTS and Big Stock to Select from.
"" _ are just splendid.
Long RAINY DAY RAGLANS from $5.00 up. They
Our Splendid Stock of Boots and Shoes—the best in City
Wear the LION BRAND OF HATS if you want the best goods in style and colors.
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Compare our Goods, which are up-to-date, and Prices and convince yourself that we are the leaders in every line we carry,
COHN & CO., The Leading Merchants.
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Real Estate Transfers.
I was talking on the trust question. They who propose to get rid of the evil of
trusts by measures which will do away Furnished by the Tillamook Title and
are as follows :
“In dealing with the big corporations with this general well-being, advocate a
Abstract Company.
Fred C. Hnker. Pabllaher.
PROPRIETOR OF
we intend to proceed, not by revolution policy which would not only be a 1
but by evolution. We wish to face the damage to the community as a whole, Huldah Bannes to Wheeler Lumber Co.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Sw Vt, Nw Ji, sec. 32, tp. 3 N, R. 9 W.
facts, declining to have our vision blinded but which would defea t its own professed
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
$5.00.
by the folly of those who say there are object. If we are forced to the alterna­
DEALER IN
1.50 no evils, or by the more dangerous folly tive of choosing a system under which Samuel II. Kennedy to Sarah Hirsch­
One year.........
75 of those w ho either see or make believe most of us prosper somewhat, though a ;
Six months.....
back and Jesse Kennedy, et. al. Will.
Three months
50
Conveys lots 1, 2 and 4, sec. 29 and
that they see nothing but evil in all the few of us prosper too much, or else a I
a part of lot 4, sec. 21, and lot 3,
existing system, and who, if given their system under which no one prospers l
Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook]
“THE NEXT ISSUE.”
sec. 28, tp. 4 S, R. 10 W, together
way, would destroy the evil by the sim­ enough, why, of course, we will choose
with other land out of county.
ple process of bringing ruin and disaster the former.”,
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Francis M. Preobstel and wife to Orlo
Base Insinuations Hurled at to the entire country. The evils atten­
" A remedy too much advocated at the I
R. Chamberlain. Deed to lot 6,
dant upon overcapitalization alone are,
President Roosevelt.
block 1, town of Woods. $50.00.
in my judgment, sufficient to warrant a moment is to take off the tariff from all
A FEW WORDS OF WARNING. far closer supervision than now exists articles which arc made by trusts. To Charles Johnson and wife to Joseph
do this it will be necessary to define
Wilson. Quit claim deed of correc­
oyer the great corporation.’’
trusts. The language commonly used
The Herald calls Roosevelt an
tion to 26 acres in sec. 28, tp. 4 S. R.
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"Whenever a substantial monopoly by the advocates of this method implies
“Honest John Type” of Politi­
10W. $1.00.
can be shown to exist we should certain­ that they mean all articles made by large A. W. Wright and wife to Aaron T.
cian who Would Avoid the
Trust Question if it Sui­
ly try our utmost to devise some exped­ corporations, and that the changes in
Bliss, quit-claim deed to Sw J4, sec.
Is still here and expects to remain.
ted his Purpose.
ient by which it can be controlled tariff are to be made with punitive in­
1 I Sw Ji, sec. 10, tp. IN, R. 8 W.
Thanking you for past favors and a continuance of your trade
Doubtless some of the evils existing in or tent toward these large corporations.
Ne 14, W J4, Sw 14 and Se 14, Sw 14,
In discussing “The Next Issue’’ last because of the great corporations cannot Of course, if the tariff is to be changed
sec. 19 ; Sw Ji, sec. 21 ; entire sec. Cash paid for HIDES and PELTS and FURS, Etc.
week, or to be more explicit, the trust j be cured by any legislation which has in order to punish them, it should be
25 ; N 44. N 44 and S 44 S 44, sec 26 ;
question, the Herald undertook to cast a • been proposed, and doubtless others changed so as to punish those that do
FAT HOGS WANTED right away to pack down.
Ne 14, sec. 27 ; W 14. sec. 28 ; Se 14
nasty reflection upon President Roosevelt which have really been incident to the ill, not merely those that are prosperous.
Ne 14, W 14 Ne 14 Se 14 and W Jg,
in the following ingeniously worded par- | sudden developments, the formation of It would neither be just nor expedient to
sec. 30 ; W 14 Ne and N 14 Nw Ji, sec.
•graph :
corporations of all kinds, will, in the punish the big corporations as big cor­
31 ; Nw Ji and N 14 S Ji, sec. 33 and
“Roosevelt has impressed himself as I end, cure themselves. But others will porations ; what we wish to dojs to
Se 14, sec. 35, tp. 3 N, R. 9 W. E 14
the figure of an absolutely fearless, inde­ remain that can be cured if we only set protect the people from any evil that ■
Se 14, sec. 24 ; and E 14 E lg, sec. 25,
pendent man, a politician of the Honest about curing them with sanity. The sur­ may grow out of their existence or mal. |
tp. 3 N. R. 10 W. 3680 acres. $1.00.
John type, but he has not neglected to est way to prevent the possibility of cur. administration. Some of these corpora.! Aaron T. Bliss and wife to Hammond
carefully play the policical suits in the ing any of the evils is to approach the tionsdo well and others do ill.”
|
Lumber Company, contract of sale
hands that have been dealt him. He un­ subject in a spirit of violent rancor com­
of the same land as foregoing.
doubtedly climbed San Juan hill, but he | plicated with total ignorance of business
American Invasion of Canada.
$46,971.64.
has never shown any indication that he 1 conditions and of fundamental incapa­
State of Oregon to John F. Bowers, deed
Freight in 5-ton lots and over $3.50 per ton.
would not as willingly have gone around 1 c city
j or unwillingness to understand the
to 31.06 acres of tide land fronting
Nearly 20,000 persons went from the j
Freight in less than 5-ton lots, $4.00 per ton.
could he have achieved all of his ends.” 1 limitations of the power of all law-inak-
on lot 9, sec. 26 and on lots 1,4, 5,
Passenger rate, $3.50.
It is undeniable that the Herald holds ' ing bodies. No problem, and least of all United States to Manitoba and other ;
6 and 7, sec. 35, tp. 3 N, R. 10 W.
Piesident Roosevelt in low estimation by i so difficult a problem as this, can be northwestern Canadian territory in the
$62.00.
this public expression. At first, we tho- ' solved, if the qualities brought to its so­ year ending with last June and this
U.S.A, to William H. Eberman. Patent.
tight we would not call attention to it. 1 lution are panic, fear, envy, hutred and American invasion of the Dominion still
S 44 Sw J4 and S 44 Se 14. sec. 28, tp.
continues. A correspondent of the New
but on second consideration we came to I 1 , ignorance.”
2 N, R. 9 W.
York
Evening
Post,
writing
from
Winni-
the conclusion that it was projier for the '
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Headlight to do so for fear that this, j " And there can exist in a free republic peg savs that in point of desirability, U.S.A, to Jacob Waldvogel. Patent.
S J4, Nw J4 and N 44 Sw J4, sec. 28,
may be taken for the sentiment of no man more wicked, no man more dan­ if not indeed in actual numbers, the
tp. 2 N, R. 9 W.
republicans and the republican partv in gerous to the people than he who would United States immigrants into the Can­
Eli
Goodspeed to Charles Burke. War-
adian
west
are
now
by
far
the
most
im
­
Tillamook county. We resent the insin­ j arouse these feelings in the hope that
ranty deed to tract covering blocks
uations, for it is ungentlemanlv and un­ j they may rebound to his political ad­ portant class. There can be no doubt of
18 and 19, Park addition to Tilla­
gallant to call President Roosevelt’s vantage. Corporations that are handled this in view of the fact that they have
mook and a part of lot 4, Good,
a
great
deal
of
money
into
that
taken
honestly
and
fairly,
so
far
from
being
an
moral courage, convictions and bravery
speed’s park. $800 00.
at San Juan hill into question in such a evil, are a natural business evolution, country and most of them buy their
flippant, sneering manner. What was and make for the general pros|>eritv of lands outright and proceed at once to Orlo R. Chamberlain and wife to Rosa­
mond Proebstel.
Warranty deed. ^x-Sr\iJ^MLRS"SUE H- elm 0KE, W. H. HARRISON.
the underlying motive which prompted our land. We do not wish to denounce improve them on a scale hitherto quite
10
acres
in
Ne
14
Ne
J4,
sec. 12, tp. 3 ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
unknown
there.
The
natural
effect
has
corporations.
We
wish
to
make
them
the Herald in casting such base reflections
S, R. 11 W. $500.00.
upon the president ? We wish to state subserve the public benefit ; all indi­ been to materially increase the value of
BAY CITY, HOBSONV1LLE.
that republicans in Tillamook are loyal viduals, rich or poor, must be subject to the land, which has more than doubled Orlo R. Chamberlain and wife to Annie
atoXt,Art?trU8t£ro .wit,;.th?,.OreK«n Railroad & Navigation Co. and
A. Hulbert. Warranty deed. 10
and al
east Columbia R.ver R. R fol San Francwco, Portland
to President Roosevelt almost to a man the law of the land; and the Govern. in price within the last two years. !
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
acres in Ne % Ne 44, sec. 12, tp. 3 S,
and hold no such opinions as those which i incut will hold them to a rigid obser­ although still relatively cheap in com-1
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA, OR
R 11 W. $500.00.
the Herald gave expression to last week. vance thereto. The biggest corporation, parison with productive land in the!
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
Ezra B. Chamberlain to Nancy J. Cham,
Republicans in Tillamook not only ad­ like the humblest private citizen, must j norfhwest of this country,
berlain. Warranty deed. Block 4 ;
Agents •!*?' ?' &
R- R- Co . Portland.
mire President Roosevelt’s fearless con­ lie held to strict compliance with the | The reasons for the influx of settlers
I A. & C. R. R. Co., Portland.
lots 3 and 4 of block 5 ; lots 1, 4, 5,
duct in grappling the trust question in will of the |>eople as in the fundamental from the United States are said by the 1
6 and 7, block 6 and block 8 of
the face of stiong opposition, but they law. The rich man who does not see . Post's correspondent to lie both send-
Lookout City. $1.00.
desire to sec him succeeded himself in the that this is in his interest is indeed short« mental and practical. A considerable
White House, for they have implicit con­ sighted. When we make him obey the 1 number of those who have gone to Can­ Nancy R. Simmons to James L. Simmons.
Warranty deed. Nw J4 Sw J4, sec.
fidence in him, not as an “Honest John law we insure for him the absolute pro­ ada are French Canadians who came to j
the United States years ago and who ¡
21, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W, reserving life
type” of politician, hut as a sale, reliable tection of the law.”
estate in one acre. $1.00.
are influenced to a certain degree by1
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leader of the fearless, aggressive type.
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" If in any case the tariff is found to sentimental considerations, but the prac­ Jacob Waldvogel and wife to Wright-
And as Tillamook county is looking to
Blodgett Company, Limited. War­
the present administration for an appro­ foster a monopoly which does ill, whv, tical fact that land is to lie had so much
ranty deed. S 44 Nw 44 and N 44
priation to improve Tillamook bar, it is of course, no protectionist would object ! cheaper in northwestern Canada than
larg.est and best assorted stock of old
Sw J4, sec. 28, tp. 2 N. R. 9*W
certainly absurd to hurl such insinuations I 1 to a modification of the tariff sufficient in this country is of course the control,
this
City
U
<1
^
U0rs
1 iat bas evcr been imported into
$5.00.
at the president. Another thing, give ! to remedy the evil. But in very few cases ling motive. What effect this American
Two
mortgages
to
secure
in
the
aggre
­
does
the
so-called
trust
really
monopolize
invasion
will
ultimately
huye
in
a
politi
­
the above paragraph to the members of
p
gate, $850.00.
the river and harbor committee to read I | the market. Take any very big corpora. cal way is of cotnse a question of some
at a lime when Tillamook is praying for | tion which controls, say, something over ( interest, but there are not likely to be
i Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. J
The Venezuelan Government has pro.
favors, ami what will the result lie ? halt the products of a given industry. any very important developments in
tested against the action of Great Bri.
Surely,
in
rearranging
the
schedules
af
­
I
this
direction
for
some
years.
It
is
Tillamook will get the cold shake just as I
• Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal. J
tain in raising the British flag on the Is­
surely as Portland did over the trans- : fecting such a big corporation, it would naturally assumed that these American
land
of
Palos
on
the
ground
that
the
port service when the Oregonian in the be necessary to consider the interests of settlers in the Dominion will favor
same sneering fashion referred to the late its smaller competitors which control the closer trade relations with the United suzereigntv is vested in Venezuela, and
Don t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
The
President McKinley.
Let the Herald remaining, and which, being weaker, ! States. That would obviously be in not in the British Government.
buj
it
pure and unadulterated from me.
>
controversy
over
the
island
is
old,
simi.
keep up that lick, and we will make thia would suffer most from any tariff de­ their interest and they mav be expected
prediction that it will be used by those signed to punish all the producers, for, of to join those who desire that the Ameri­ lar protest having been made in 1859
who oppose harbor improvements to course, the tariff must be made light or can market shall tie opened to the free and 1867. Great Britian claims the is­
keep Tillamook county “bottled up” in­ heavy for big and little producers alike. ' admission of the natural products of land bv virtue of the treaty of Amiens,
definitely. And on that account we feel Moreover, such a corporation necessarily ( Canada. It is very improbable, how. sighed in 1802. according to which
justified in calling public attention to it employs verv many thousands of work- ' ever, that this element will exert much Trinidad was ceded to England. The Centrally Uoe.Ud,
Rates. $1 Per Day
I men, and the minute we proceed from influence upon the reciprocity question, British consider that the Island of Patos
and to sound a note of warning.
is
tributary
to
Trinidad.
Venezuela
con
­
denunciation to action it would be neces­ although they may be backed by certain
tends that the island was not mentioned
The Herald makes the assertion that sary to consider the interests of these interests here which would be benefited in that treaty.
“Roosevelt has impressed himself that workmen. Furthermore, the products of by reciprocity.
The Oregon Timberman well says:
It is impossible to say with any degree
he is a politician of the Honest John type” many trusts are unprotected, and would
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employ^’
and would not scruple to dodge a qnes. l>e entirely unaffected bv any change in o( certainty how long this emigration 1 ,‘Tlieccimng session of the legislature of
tion by going around some other wav if the tariff, or, at most, very lightly so. from the United States to the Dominion Oregon should devise some legislation to
he could achieve his ends. By way ol file Standard Oil Company offers a case will continue. It is quite active at pre. more fully protect timber of the state
parenthesis, let us remark that if the in fioint.Rnd the corporations which con­ sent, but it seems a reasonable con. from serious conflagrations. A sugges­
writer of that article bore some of the trol the anthracite coal output offer an­ elusion that the movement must come tion has lieen made that a bill lie framed
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other, for there is no duty whatever on to an end within a few years. As yet with a view of instituting a tire patrol,
“Honest John’’characteristics he would
anthracite coal. ”
under
the
direction
of
the
sheriff
of
each
there
it
no
indication
that
this
loss
of
not lie hurling such insinuations nt the
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county, the tax to maintain the patrol
piesident. Let us see whether President
” We are now enjoying a fieriod of population to our northwest is seriously
« opoietom
felt.
to he levied by a special tax on each dis.
Roosevelt is the man the Herald has great prosperity, This prosperity is
trict
where
the
patrol
is
desired.
The
made him out to lie and is ready tn generaIIv diffused through nil sections
I
owner* of timber lands would generally
(lodge the trust question. Probably it and through allclasscs. Ikiubtless there
be very willing to pay a tax of this na.
will be well for the Headlight to allow arc some individuals who do not gel
tore. If it were practicable to pass a
the President to defend himself in his ow n some of it, and there arc others who get
bill restricting the time for lawfully
«oiler WQrk,
Work
I
language and to refute the insinuations too much. But this is simply another
burning a "slashing" from the month of
ng.
hurled at him by the Herald, and in do­ way of saying that the wisdom of man­
I
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Marhine Work > Specially.
October to the 1st of May, much dan.
ing so we take a lew extracts from the kind is finite ; that even the best human
ger
of
destroying
green
timber
would
be
President’s speech on Saturday when he system cannot work perfectly. The men
TILLAMOOK
...
OREGON. i averted.”
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^iilamooh
îtjcabligbt
M. F. LEACH,
Tillamook Meat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc,
L. N BARNES,
-A-t tlxe ZLxTZE^TT“
MEAT MARKET,
Steamer Geo R. Vosburg
Will Run Between
Tillamook and Astoria.
V.
Ship Freight by A. & C. Railroad in Care of
Geo. R. Vosburg.
NEHALEM TRANS. CO.
J S. LAMAR
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
LARSEN HOUSE,
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tillamook "*56"’
TIMBER CLAIMS
WANTED.
F. J. Richardson.
i
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J
CASE & FOWLER,
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