Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 16, 1902, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 16
peatedly refuted this menace. What has ‘ The first sitting of the royal commis­
been doue in this direction in the past is sion appointed to inquire into thecon-
simply the forerunner of what is to be ducl of the South Africa War was held
Fred C. Baker. Publisher.
done in the futute, and the man who de­ at London, under the presidency of Lonl
votes his abbilities and talents intelli-1 Elgin. Much dissatisfaction was caused
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
gently to farming, stock raising dairy­ by the decision of the coin mission to ex­
( strictly in advance .)
ing and other close-to-the soil occupa­ clude the press, the general opinion be­
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tions is sure to become steadily of more ing voiced by the Pall Mall Gazette»
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and
more importance in the industrial which says: “The presence of a reporter,
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world.
is necessary to assure a full and free in­
That the opportunities for agricultural vestigation.”
Ported Timber lands.
development are larger more variegated
Protection of Timber lands from fire is and more inviting in the great west, or,
Charles Lennox confined at Butte
one of the subjects with which the next more specifically, in the states between Montana under sentence of death for
Oregon Legislature will have to wrestle. the Mississippi river and the Rocky murder, today shot thtough the bars of
The large holders of those lands will de­ mountains, than in the cast goes with­ the death cell and out of the jail window
Most Reliable
in Tillamook
mand that the lawmakers do something out saying. This territory is steadily an arrow, which he had fashoned with
increasing
in
population
—
and
popula
­
to safeguard this class of property. “We
his penknife, tied to which was a mes­
pay taxes,” they say, “and we are enti­ tion, too, of the most substantial char­ sage to the wife of Sheriff Furey, of
tled to some consideration from the Gov­ acter. Farm lands are constantly rising Silver Bow County. Lennox makes a
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in value and the profits of agricultural Ix>lite request in the note fore some lit­
ernment.”
What remedy the timber men will ad­ pursuits are becoming surer and more erature. He met Mrs. Furey recently
vise is not known yet! in fact, they do satisfactory. The hardships that for­ and she was very kind to him. The
not know it themselves. “We want merly enveloped the frontier are no lon­ murderer used an old corset steel for a
legislation to prevent tires,” they say, ger met there. Railroads traverse everv bow and tied a piece of ¡ ink ribbon to
“not simply legislation to punish the efuarter, nearby markets are at hand, the arrow, which was picked up and sent
starters of forest tires. The National and the benefits of good schools and churches, I I to Mrs. Furey by a messenger buy.
state statutes are stringent enough now, adequate postal service, telephones, tele­
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if they are enforced. But they can’t be graphs and all the facilities that make
Oil cannot compete with coal for naval
HAVE OK HAND
enforced to do us much good. We want for social intercourse are at hand, in fact use, At least that is- tlie conclusion
a law that will actually keep tires off almost everything that the more popu­ reached by the board of naval engineers
our lands. It does not give bick our lous communities of the east cun af­ which for many weeks has been making
timber to have a man punished who des ford.
u series of practical tests with various
The homeseeker who visits these west­
troys our forests ”
I oil burners under a 2000-horsepower
Finish
Wainscoting,
Ship Lap.
Forest rangers are suggested as proper ern states will surely find what be is ! boiler in this city. They have drawn up
agents to prevent fires. Such officers are i looking for.
! a preliminary report for submission to
all
LUMBER.
employed on the Government lands
! the Secretary, which will show that out
They have saved Uncle Sam much val­
Auditor Castle, for the Postoffice De ! of the 11 different devices presented by
uable timber. The fact that comparative partinent, has balanced the books of the j American inventor for tests not one
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t
ly little distruction came to the Govern postal service for the year ending June ' would burn coaloil under a naval boiler
nient reserves is sited as evidence. The 30, 1092, and the result shows the fol­ and produce steam in competition 1 with
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National system is a good example for lowing as the year’s business uf the en­ coal, even with the oil sold at $1 . per
the state gevernment to follow, say tire postal see vice: Gross receipts, $121,- barrel.
f
WILL
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certain timberman. They insist that of­ 848,047; total expenditures, $125,809-
ficers of the law should patrol all forests, 217 ; not deficit, $.961,170. The gross
Save Doctor Bill ancl
be
Lite.
AND
Woman Lived 13a Years.
in the dry season.
receipts of postal revenues exceed thos-
A woman who, according to her own
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HOW IS YOUR LIVER ? R^rTu
Several timber land companies em of the previous year by about $10,216,-
report, was living at the time of the
ployed men last summer to patrol their 854, and the deficit is more than $1,000,-
OREGON LIVER REGULATOR hits the point. For a sick headache, the kind |
Boston
Tea
Party
and
the
meeting
of
that is caused from a derange.! stomach, dizziness, nervousness, dyspepsia, consti­ a
forests. The companies beleive that 000 less than the previous year notwith­
the First Continental Congress, is dead pation oranv ailment of the stomach, liver or bowles. there is no medicine that
their foresight was the means of pre­ standing heavy extra expenditures for
at the Home for Aged and Infirm Color­ will relieve you so quickly and permanently as OREGON Ll\ ER RBGLLA IOK. a
venting great losses The men coat rural free delivery, etc.
a
ed People at Chicago. If the reports of Regular size, 25c. and 1.
about $2 50 a day. One company liad
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D. J. Fry, Salem, Oregon.
Star, Idaho.
her age should be correct, she was the
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each of its patrol cover about 10,000 or
Dear Sir,—Enclosed find 25c. for a package of Oregon
Secretary Root has issued an order oldest person in Illinois and possibly in
M
a
Liver Regulator. We used the medicine when we lived in Salem and
12,000 acres. Its representative of Port setting aside a large tract of land con­
the United States. The woman was El-
found it superior to anything weever tried for headache and bilious­
land said that the rangers were especially taining 1800 acres within five miles of
I Of Cheeserv, Dairy and Creamery
l len Stew art, a slave before the Civil war.
ness.
Yours truly,
R ev . A nson Cox.
Machinery and Supplies we carry
active in watching camping parties Manila as a military reservation. The
three times married and mother of four
the largest stock in the northwest.
FRYS
whose carelessness would otherwise place is intended to be the site for the
a A full line of D. II. Burrell & Co.’s B
MORE. FKVS H e
• children, the last of whom died several A
have wrought big damage. These men first of the system of modern brigade
1 years ago of old age. According to her Meaning Best, Quick Cure, A new remedy for all aches and pains. It is the justlv ■ celebrated Cheese making prepara­ ■
followed closely behind the campers, posts which are to be erected through­
tions, Apparatus, etc.
I story, she was born in 1770, and conse- celebrated Pain Killer—guaranteed or money back, Try it for an ache or pain, ex- I
cautioning them to put out campfires out the islands. Accommodations will
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Send for Catalogue.
1 qucntly was 132 years old. The officials ternal or internal. Regular size, 50c.
when they moved.
a
B enjamin W heeler , residence Highland Addition. Salem, Or.,
be afforded at this post for one regiment of the institution in which she died, after
. uWe do not insist.” said a timberman of infantry, two squadrons of cavalry
a sufferer from rheumatism, says : “Fry's Lightning Healer is the
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an investigation as thorough as could
best and the only medicine that ever gave me relief. I believe it will
“that the state government employ all and two batteries of artillery. It is the >
I be made, credited her statement
fl
do
all
that
is
claimed
for
it.
”
Above
medicines
for
sale
by
the rangers necessary to prevent fires purpose to get the soldiers out of Manila I
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Until within a few months of her death
but we think it should help to do so. proper as far as possible. Probably the
the woman was in complete control of
PORTLAND, ORE.
The policy would secure the public safety garrison at Manila proper will be ulti­
her senses, and told many stories of men
a duty which belongs to government mately reduced to a regiment of heavy
Agents for
a
and women distinguished in the earlier
We are not the only sutterers from forest artillery kept within the walled city.
DeLaval Cream Separators. ■
days of Virginia and Kentucky. She was
fires. Homesteaders also co nib in for
born in Virginia.
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losses. Allh<»ngii «.re. losses may be im­
A dispatch from Vienna announces
mense. frequently th Pirc are relatively as
that a fearful tragedy was enacted at Hunter Kills Snow-White Deer
heavy to them.
Droissig, Bohemia, on Monday. A vil­
“These fires are serious blights oil the
lage schoolmaster, 40 years of age, 1 G rant ’ s P ass , Oct. 11—A snow-white
development of the state. In a few min­
It will pav you to use
while talking to his class, suddenly be-, (Iter, the kind that the fairy hooks and
utes they turn the product of 200 years
came insane, rushed Io his desk, drew a j I old hunters tell about, was killed in the
into a smoking ruin. Timber is the chief
revolver from it, and ran amuck, shoot- . woods of Cow Creek Canyon and
asset of Oregon and Washington. It is
F
iug right and left among the terrified , brought to this city yesterday by G. W.
as great a wealth producer as any in the
children Three pupils were killed and Donnell. Mr. Donnell killed the deer the
ca
world.”
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three were dangerously wounded. On i evening before while waiting for the
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Land Clearing by homesteaders ¡8 dan­
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hearing the shots and screams the villa- 1 train at West Fork. The deer is like all
For Economy and durability they have no equal.
Write us for particulars.
w
gerous to timber areas. How to effect
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Prices
quoted
on
application.
others
of
its
kind
so
far
as
its
general
gers quickly arrived at the school, and, ’
a remedy ih a puzzle. Ltws which
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infuriated at the sight which met them, shape and build is concerned, but the re­
would restrict the privilege of using fire
J
markable feature of it is its color. Its
lynched the schoolmaster.
to clear off land and would surely arrest
hair is pure white and its eyes are
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the industrial growth of the country
pink. The animal corresponds in this re
Besides it is doubtful if any law could
The Mayor of Toronto has cabled an spect to the Albinos of the African race
be devised to bold a settler responsible appeal to the Mayor of Cardiff to induce ot mankind.
for the escape of tire from Ids clearing the coal-mine operators to give Canada
Many old Southern Oregon hunters
A strong gust of wind and a single spark the preference in meeting the emergency who saw the carcass of the freak deer
are enough to start a forest lire, and cer arising from the American coal strike.
claim that they have never seen any­
tainly no man can tie punished for the
thing of the kind before in the Southern
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OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
whiirp'of jjri wind. Moreover, the own­
State Senator George C. Brownell has Oregon mountains ; however, they de­
ers of timber land care more alsnit pre­
clare that such deer have been known at I
venting fires than about punishing per­ prepared a bill regulating the setting of times in various parts of the country, I
tires in timber and during slashing time 1
sons who let fires get away. It has been
in this state, and will present it at the but are very scarce and but seldon seen. |
suggested that the burning over of open
Mr. Donnell says that the freak was
coining session of the Oregon Legisla­
areas by homesteaders he prohibited and
TILLAMOOK
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OREGON.
ture. The enormous loss of timber and with two ordinary deer. It presented a
tlist they l>e required to burn their slash­
the suffering of the people this year very striking appearance with its snow,
ing in heaps.
caused by the tires has lead Senator white coat The carcass of the deer was '
The plans of Timbormen thus far are
sent to Portland last night to an exjiert
Brownell to prepare the bill.
only tentative, But ere long their dis­
taxidermist for mounting.
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cussions will evolve a definite proposal,
AGENTS STEAMERS " W. H
KRUGER” AND "ACME."
All Orders for Sawing Wood promptly
A conference of timber owners has lieen
In honor of Adjutant-General and Mrs.
For San Francisco and Los Angeles.
Bright's Disease.
attended to.
suggested; also a circular letter and a Corbin, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gates
J.
(»etition from this class of landholders to have given a dinner to about 30 guests
The largest sum ever paid for a pre­
the Legislature.
at the Carlton Hotel, London One of scription, changed hands in San Fran-1
the dishes was American green corn, cisco, Aug. SU, 1901. The transfer in- !
The Went For Ilomeneekers.
imported especially for the occasion.
| volved in coin and stock
19,500.00
TILLAMOOK CITY, OR.
and was pai.l by a party of business men 1
The winning of the west, so far as re­
fora specific for Bright's Disease and I
J.
P.
ALLEN,
claiming it from the possession of the
A mail report received at Washington
red man, has long ago been accom­
Proprietor.
from Captain Potter, commanding the Dialietes. hitherto incurable diseases
Call up on Tattle's phone.
plished, but the winning of the west in
They commenced the serious investi­
the United States steamship Ranger, at
First
Class
accommodation
at
Second
Class Rate.
exploiting its resources to their fullest
gation
of
the
s|MK-ific
Nov.
15,
1900
Panama, dated September 29, states
capacity has l»ceii only commenced,
that the health conditions of the isthmus They interviewed scores of the cured and
T imber L and . A ct J ink j i S;S.- n O ticb for
what was labeled in the geographies a
P ublication .
are unsatisfactory, and that yellow tried it out on its merits by patting over
i nited States Land Office,
few decades ago as “the great American
fever and dysentery prevails among the three dozen cases on the treatment and
Oregon City, Oregon,
desert’’ Ims been long ago blotted from
.
■ ^«ptember 29th. lgOa.
watching them. Tiiey also got physi-
Colombian troops stationed there.
wHh Th. »!"' ■’
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complmi.ee
the map and the borderland that was
the provision« of the »cl of t'oimrno of
cans to name chronic, incurable cases,
J>'n5.3.
entitled An act for the w’e of
supposed to separate civilisation from
and administered it with the physicians
Neimd’. ».',d w"
8t,,,”°rCal'f,'rnia <he »"•
It is currently reported that the Jap.
the unbroken wilds has completely dis.
to »n’pnMIo i,,hi',K,on Territory.' b . .«tende.l
j for judges. Upto Aug. 25 eighty seven
^a.llubhc I^and stales by act of August 4,
Appeared. With the exception of a few anese Government within the next six percent of the test cases were either well-
OfTtn.™*!8- ’,OSA!’A BAKER.
remote sections, the work of the pioneer years will build four battleships, six or progressing favorably.
Orim m
.^ouA,,r if TIIUmook, State of
has made room for the homeseeker and first-class cruisers f and various lesser
There living but thirteen per- t' ,O
01 * I Notice is tw
for the purelmae of
the s <4 IdsL i
ssttler—not the fortune hunter adven- I ' craft, at a cost of $10,000,000 annually
.
with
the
provl».»
i
.
.-x
.
failures, tlie parti« were *■ •<>(•
No
«eefion No. a«, in Township
proof
w «■<’ -illoffr'r
turer looking for a chance to make a for the next six years. The battle-ships j
'
closed
tlie
transaction.
"
?a nai l, fir n. . a,i,h' ,an<l
I. more
strike, hut the substantial, thrifty and are to lie built in England, and the
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•lu.ui.
for
il.
tlmlrnr
or
atone
for ,rri-
of the investigating com
to «id
A"''/0 MU,b than
"’h herclJhii
experienced fanner and his family who ' cruisers in England, France and Ger-'
iv suia lana before the County Cleric
Till-.
i clincial reports of the test cases were
ESSwsSs-l
desire to locate where they have room' | many.
published and wj|| be mailed free on
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to expand and where their children can
application. Address John J. Fuiton
in turn become home owners for tlicm-
k ”*1 C' B" ker - Henri S.
According to advices received at San
A. and InL'""*h
7’iIIamook. Orog’.n.
Company,49**VoutgomeryEt..San Fran­
sel ves.
| Juin from Venezuela by the steamer
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cisco, Cal
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..m
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ar
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“«i>-d to lie their
The immeasurable possibilities of agri­ ’ Caracas, it seems certain that the rev­
of
0,1 °f b«fo~ "'■» ■-'‘h d«y
culture in the west have ns yet been olutionists will triumph, probslrfy in a
Call for Road Warrants.
('■A*. B Mooam, Re*l.ter.
realized by none of us.
Every little fortnight, and that La Guyara and Car­
All County Road .Fund, Warrant*. :
while we read some note of warning acas will capitulate Every effort is liv­
Series I-', endorsed prior to September
that population is fast out running the ing «i»«uv
made io
to vapi
capture President Castro 10. 1002. are now payable, and will be
For Sale.
food supply, but improvements in the 1 who.
it is aam-rted, , will tie assassinated paid on presentation, Interest eensed The He;ul|¡ght forg¡X Moiltli
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A fine young hor»e. three years old in
methods of production, new inventions if caught. The President, it is alleged, from this date.
October 2, 1902.
in labor-saving machinery and orgaui. ’ will Attempt to seek refuge on board a
PrMent weight about 1200 lbs.
\V Toor.
Pnce »100. Write or phone S. Score!!.
xation of agricultural industry have re-' foreign man-of war.
County^Treasurer.
Nehalem. Oregon.
<Tbc
Çiltamook
ijcabligbt,
STEEL STOVES 8c RANCES
Why pay Peddlers $75 for Steel Ranges when yon can ge.
a better range for $45 to $50, manufactured by the
Celebrated Charter Oak Company, from
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M c I ntosh & M c N air ?
County
Merchants
LUMBER AT TILLAMOOK
J
A
TAFT
CO
DRY FLOORING, CEILING,
Rustic,
Also
Mouldings
Sizes of ROUGH
CHEESE
BUTTER
MAKERS
Twin Family Medicines
a
may
g
and
Your
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FEW WORDS
B^DDIC^-kEATI^ CO,
ROBERT STURGEON, Tillamook, Oregon.
DAIRYMEN I
The Empire and Mikado
CREAM SEPARATOR.
ÓC STOKZZS CO.,
-A-storla, Ore.
Truckee Lumber Co.,
FIR & SPRUCE Lumber
BOX SHOOKS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’
Hobsonville, Or.
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[
ntDitiee «n«i
stay."—Journal.
■James-
Sold by COHN & CO.
Tillamook. Or.
TIMBER CLAIMS
WANTED.
F. J. Richardson,
WOOD SAW,
E, SIBLEY, Mgr.
Allen House,
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SUPPLIES
BEST HARD
WHEAT FLOUR,
Our Clubbing Rates
and Oregonian
and Examiner
Headlight and 1 wiee-a-Week World
Headlight and Hoard's Dairyman
Brock Bros.,