Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 09, 1902, Image 2

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    _______________ THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 9, 1902.
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For tire Ladies ! - New Fall Stock: of Fa.sliioxia.lole
CLO-A-KS, C-A-FES and JACKETS just received.
Big Line of DRESS SKIRTS and Big Stock to Select from.
Long RAINY DAY RAGLANS from $5.00 up. They are just splendid.
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.
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.
Jews in Russia, it being then pointed
ASSESSMENT OF TILLAMOOK PROPERTY
out that any internal policy which
I
drove
subjects abroad
necessarily
Fred C. lUker. Publisher
PROPRIETOR OF
affected the countries these subjects An Increase of Nearly Two Million Dollars in the Roll
sought, however little desire the lan I
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Assessor J. S. Stephens completed the assessment roll for this
receiving these immigrants might have
( strictly in advance .)
to interfere in the domestic affairs of year on Friday, which shows an increase in the assessment of the
DEALER IN
One year............................................... 1.50
1
property in Tillamook county of nearly two million dollars—
another sovereignty.
Six months..........................................
75
The note of Secretary Hay takes a $1,972,580—over that of a year ago.
50
chTre months......................................
like position in regard to the persecu Acres of tillable lands ...............................
7047.48
1303,995
tion of the Jews in Roumania, ex Acres of non tillable lands........................ 422,391.21
Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook]
2,441,825
Forest Fires.
pressed in somewhat stronger and more Improvements on deeded or patented lands
165,775
Quite a number of ideas have been ad­ direct terms. This appeal of our gov- j Town and city lots.....................................
127,070
6,322
vanced since the forest fires to prevent erinent, which is in the interest of| Improvements on town and city lots ...
81,220
humanity,
will
be
very
generally
ap
­
their annual occurrence, most of which,
Improvements
on
lands
not
deeded
or
however, we do not believe will accom-, proved by Americans. The facts in '
patented .................................................
11,390
persecution of the |
plish much good. It is plain to most | I regard to the
11,400
Miles
of telegraph and telephone lines .
156
Roumanian
Jews
show
a
most
cruel
and
every person who is conversant with the
situation that the next state legislature! inhuman state of affairs. It is in the Steamboats, sailboats, stationary en­
gines and manufacturing machinery .
should enact stringent laws to prevent i power of the European governments
63,055
the willful destruction of so much valua- ' th it are parties to the Berlin treaty, I Merchandise and stock in trade..............
67,965
I
Ide timber every year. But along what which gave independence to Roumania, 1 1 Farming implements, wagons, carriages,
Is still here and expects to remain.
lines there is a wide difference of opinion. | to put an end to the deplorable situation i
16,125
etc..............................................................
Thanking
you for past favors and a.continuance of your trade
Some advocate more fire wardens, but I by requiring the Roumanian government I i Money...........................................................
16,325 Cash paid for HIDES and PELTS and FURS, Etc.
to
respect
the
provision
of
the
treaty
from our observation they fall lamenta­
¡Notes and accounts................................
42,790
bly short of accom{dishing much good, ! which says that the “ difference of reli- 1
FAT HOGS WANTED right away to pack down.
Shares and stock.........................................
500
lor the reason that the timber country is i gious creeds and confessions shall not be
Household
furniture,
watches,
jewelry,
alleged
against
any
person
”
with
refer-
!
so extensive that it is impossible for them ;
etc...............................................................
90,535
to cover territory assigned them. The j ence to “ civil and political rights,’’ and I
1,078
30,860
. two principal causes of forest fires are there is reason to hope that the appeal j Horses and mules.......................................
7,671
traceable to hunters and campers, and of the United States will induce them Cattle...........................................................
157,970
1,480
as long ns they are allowed to roain to take the necessary steps to have this Sheep ...........................................................
1,137
through the woods and start fires on treaty provision regarded.
Goats ...........................................................
588
750
other people’s property, we need expect
Swine...........................................................
656
I>°75
The
Board
of
Trad»
Decision.
no abatement of the danger which
threatens property and life. We see no j The decision of the Illinois district
Gross value of all property
3,633,125
other way of grappling with the situn- ’ i c< ■ourt in the Chicago Board of Trade
Exemptions
........................
220,550
Freight in 5-ton lots and over $3-50 per ton.
tion hut for the timber owners to pro-1 < case, wherein it is held that neither that
Freight in less than 5-ton lots, $4.00 per ton.
Dibit hunters and campers from entering i body or any other set of arbitrators rep-
Passenger rate, $3.50.
•• *3-412,575
upon their lands, and for the state legis.iresenting.it can fix a settling price in Value of all taxable property...............................
SUMMARY OF TAXABLE PROPERTY IN 1901.
lature to make the penalty so heavy and speculative operations materially above
the imprisonment so extreme that it i the legitimate figure, strikes a blow at Gross value of all property.....................................
1,612,080
would be a serious affair to those who ¡schemes for running speculative “cor- Exemptions...............................................................
172,085
did so. It is mostly the city people who ; ners.’’ If the decision shall be tiphe'cFLy
came the forest fires when making their ; the supreme court, it will be practical v y-Jne of «all taxable DTODertv
439-995
outini'S — either hunting,
1111111 in<>\ fishing
fishini’ I impossible
itunoMsihlr to
tn squeeze
siinp«*7P the losing
lnctticr side
sir!«» in
°
1
I
*
summer outings
orcamping—and it is at these times they ' such operations as lias been the imniein-
endanger millions of dollars of timber | orial practice. There has been all the
“Fanning in Oregon today when con­ No exclusive crop for my boys if you
by the careless manner in which they set I time abundant remedy at law against ducted along practical and scientific please. Skill and thought pay in breed­
out fire and go away and leave it upon 1 such arbitrary confiscations, if the sub­ ! lines, by men of brains, offers 25 per ing and feeding and I enjoy exereising
people’s property. So instead of more fire ject could have been got into the courts, cent on the in vestment. It is a surer care and attention to the details of my
wardens, it is more officers to arrest the but the Board of Trade, which is an ex­ source of revenue for men of small means work when it brings me hard cash in re­
hunters and campers who enter upon clusive and close coporation, has hereto­ I than offered by any of the mercantile turn. A cow that I buy for $30 will
land and set out fire. And when a few fore contrived to cut its members off lines.
bring me an income of $60 per year, and
STEAMERS—SUE H. ELMORE, W. II. HARRISON.
have been caught and made to pay a from legal remedy. By an elaborate and
“Stock raising and diversified farm­ when she cannot be milked profitably I
heavy penalty by fire and imprisonment cunning system of regulations, ruthlessly ing is the best method of renewing the can sell her to the butcher for as much as ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
in the state prison, then the nuisance and enforced, the victims of corners who soil, which can be made to produce four I gave, Money invested in dairy cows
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE.
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co, and
danger will be abated, not before. That were injured and undertook to protest times its present crop.
is safe.
also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. foi San Francisco, Portland
is what must be done if the timber in were cut off from the privileges of the
“Through educational training farm­
and all pointe east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
Tillamook and other parts of Oregon is! board. The lower court at one stroke ing communities are living elevated to a
Bright's Disease.
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR
to be save from further forest fires.
I goes to the heart of the question by de- ! social plane that will reverse the present
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
I daring that such regulations, although order, in which the young men leave the
The largest sum ever paid for a pre
Agents )*•*
& N. R. R, Co , Portland.
| they may be buttressed by contracts, farm for the city.’’
The Coal Strike.
g
1A. & C. R. R. Co., Portland.
scriptiou, changed hands in San Fran­
1 are against public policy. It holds that |
cisco, Aug. 80, 1901. The transfer in­
President Roosevelt’s commendable the only basis of settlements which such j
It looks as though Mayor Williams, of volved in coin and stock $112,500.00
effort to end the coal strike in the East I an organization as the Board of Trade
has failed, because the coal barons’ | may lawfully enforce is the normal value Portland, in his effort to suppress and was pai l hy a party of business men
hearts were so henrdened to all sense of | I of grain or other subject of speculation gambling in that city has taken hold of for a specific for Bright’s Disease and
light that even a fiatriottc appeal by the 1 as indicated bv various markets of the something w hich is going to I k n source Diabetes, hitherto incurable diseases
They commenced the serious investi­
Picsideiit ol the United States could not | country, the fair average level of prices, of trouble to him, because some of the
soften them, This is disappointing, for j and not the artificial price Arbitrarily councilmen and the police are standing gation or the specific Nov. 15, 1900
it is time that both sides came to an un­ , dictated by overreaching and unscrupu- in with the gamblers, and are showing a They interviewed scores of the cured and
dersla tiding, due tiling is certain, it j Ions speculators in a local market—such dis|H,sition to make it tropical for the tried it out on its merits by putting over
.... 1 have tJle largest and best assorted stock of old
demonstrates once again the necessity ! a price, in short, ns a court of la< would mayor. Is the mayor beginning to re­ three dozen cases on the treatment and
W ines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
fora national tribunal where all labor I • sanction in h dispute submitted to its lent ?
watching them. They also got physi-
tills City.
* * *
disputes can be settled. Employers ate I | adjudication. The decision is sweeping
' can» to name chronic, incurable cases,
8^®- «41- «4f- «4 p
<4? <4.<4.
gg
The
swift
and
solid
improvement
often too exacting, and on the other and far-reaching. It nothing more were
and aduiinistered it with the physicians
hand labor unions, w hen in control of ! involved than the wrangles of two sets which has taken place in the President’s forjudges. Upto Aug. 25 eighty seven
the radical clement, are as equally exact­ of mere gambling Board of Trade oper- condition will gratify the country. Prob­ percent of the test cases were either well
ing and univasonnblc as the employers. j ators, there would be less occasion for ably his Western trip will not be renewed | or progressing favorably.
Labor troubles will contine to demoral­ i public interest in the case, but many of I this year. His condition for the next I There being hut thirteen per cent of
ize business, and may become more the recurrent corners involve operations two or three weeks will hardly allow failures, the parties were satisfied and
any such severe strain on the President's i closed the transaction The proceedings
aggravating, if something is not done
<>f gigantic magnitude and profoundly
Don t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
soon to end them in the courts or by disturb general business. If the props vitality as a lengthened tour, with five of the investigating committee and the
buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
arbitration. We arc sorry that the’ are to be effectually knocked from tinder or six specifies a day, would entail. clincial reports of the test cases were
President’s efforts have failed, but that ' the fictitious superstructure which the Moreover, the meeting of congress is on- published and will be mailed free on
ought to have been anticipated, because 1 i Chicago Board of trade has built up, a Iv a little over two months away. The application. Address John J. Fuiton
the trust and monopoly companies have ! long step will l>e taken toward keeping chances are that the President will lie* Company ,420 Montgomery Ft.. San Fran­
shown a nasty disposition to thwart the the operations of the general business kept in Washington prettv steadily now cisco, Cal.
•
President because he recommends a ' public within normal bounds and on a lor several months. After the close of
Centrally Uoeated.
Rates, $1 Per Day
change in the tariff where these com healthy foundation« But it will mater, the congressional term next March, New Use for Refined Paraffine
however, he will have a little leisure once
panics arc growing immensely rich on ¡ally reduce the sphere and the profits
of
Wax
account of living protected by high tariff the Board ol Trade clique and will be re- more, and the trip which was recently !
interrupted is likely to be renewed under
Looking nt it in that light, it is no silted by them to the uttermost.
M. H. LtRRSEN. Proprietor.
A new and important use for Refined
favorable conditions.
Next spring or
wonder that the coal barons turned the1
Paraffine
Wax
seems
to
have
been
dis
­
Withycomhe on Farming.
suiamer the West will undoubtedly have
President down and refused to settle the
covered by a prominent resident of Ohio
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed.
sti k ■ only on the terms they would
Or. Withvcombe, than whom no one a chance to sec the President.
; living near Lancaster, who had two
agree to. _________________
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in the state of Oregon is letter author­
trees badly damaged by storm, one
ity on all questions pertaining to scien-
A writer in a popular agriculture jour, being n maple and the other an apple.
The Roumanian Note
tine farming in this state is entitled to nal gives this bit of advice to the dairy­
In each case a large limb was broken
The npficnl ot om government to the every consideration, has in an interview ing fra term tv : I can prodace a ton of
down from the trunk, but still attached
Buro|ienii powers for just and hum.me with the Salem correspondent to the
butter, value $350 and take less than $1 to it. The limbs were propped up and
treatment of the Jews in Roumania is Telegram given the following pointers:
____
PROPRIETORS
worth of plant food from my farm. One fastened securely with straps, very much
not without precedent. As stated in
“Inside of 50 years the farmers of Ore­ ton of wheat, value $18, takes $1 worth as a broken leg might lie fastened
with
the note, the United States in 1N72 re. gon will be raising more grain than at
: of plant from mv land. Rutter is a con. splints, and then melted relined WAX
monstrated against the persecution of any time during the p ist 30 years.
de used product and can be transported poured into and over all the cracks, The
the Jews under Turkish rule, a condi.
“Oregon will become the most densely to market with less per cent than any “surgical operation” was entirely
sue
lion which the Berlin treaty of IS78 populated agricultural district in the
article I raise. 1 can turn my product cessful. The Paraffine prevented the I
was expected to remedy and to nn ex- world.
into cash every month and pay my store escape of the sap, kept out the rain and
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging
tent did remedy, Ten years ago Presi
“Farmers in Oregon should not l>e in bills as I go. Constant remunerative moisture which would have rotted the
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
dent Harrison drew the attention of the a hnnv to sell their places. Their acre,
employment all the time is (letter than trees, prevented the depredations of in­
Russian government to the effect on our age in time will tie as valuable as town forced idleness a part of the time, with
sects. and the limits seem thus far to I e
immigration ol the persecution of the property.
i its consequent demoralizing influences. perfectly re-attached to the trees.
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Îjtiibligbi
F. LEACH,
Tillamook Meat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
L. N BARNES,
tlxe 1TEW
MEAT MARKET,
Steamer Geo. R. Vosburg
Will Run Between
Tillamook and Astoria.
Ship Freight by A. & C. Railroad in Care of
Geo. R. Vosburg.
NEHALEM TRANS. CO,
Pacific Navigation Co.
J. S. LAMAR.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
■’ Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. |
> Wines,
$1.00 to $3.00 per gal. J
LARSEN HOUSE,
TILLAMOOK,
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