Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 25, 1902, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, December 25,
1902
TILLAMCOK
COUNTY BANK.
A NEW INDUSTRY
cause he feared bodily harm. She and
her children were so abused that they
Smoked Salmon Factory-Louis
moved to another )>art of the city. Her
Fred C. Baker. Publisher.
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
Solomon's Fine.
( iscokpurated ).
' reception in the new home was hostile
Deputy Fish Warden H. A. Webster
and she decided to move to her mother.
TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
I in-law's home. Strikers prevented her returned last evening from the Lower
( strictly in advance .)
PAID UP CAPITAL. $10,000.
1 moving and the same night the house Nehalem, where he arrested Louis Solo­
One year...... —................................ 1.50
1
and all its contents were burned. Her mon for a violation of the salmon license
A GENERAL BANKING
75 ' goods were not insured. Her father- laws, and had him fined $50 by Justice
Six months.......................................
50
Three months...................................
BUSINESS.
' in-law and mother-in-law corroborated of the Peace Vosburg. The offense was
! her testimony. James Dolan told a story in packing in tin cans some smoked sal-
Directors :—M. \V. H arrison , W. W
Editorial Notes.
1 of persecution because he worked during I ! mon for the market without license. He
C vrtiss . B. I. E ddy .
the strike. His children were I »eaten i comes under thegeneral name of “dealer”
Cashier;—M. W. H arrison .
All the principal senatorial aspirants
and
is
required
to
pay
a
license
of
$10.
AGENTS
STEAMERS
•
W.
H
KRUGER
”
AND
-
REDONDO."
: and insulted on the streets.
Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge secuii-
are showing a bold front and claim there
For San Francisco and Loa Angeles.
* Mr. Solomon paid his fine and is now a
* * *
irs of all kinds.
is no doubt about there Ixing elected, so
I sadder but wiser man. He had been re-
J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr.
it is plain to see that some of them are . Frauk G. Carpenter in his tour of 1 peatedly notified to pay his license Hobsonville, Or.
Switzerland
says:
“
The
Swiss
are
going to be sadly disappointed.
i making fortunes out of the condensed I and finally Webster had to make a spe­
* * *
1 milk manufacture. They exported more cial trip down there to get the license
The first thing the state legislature | than 62,000,000 pounds of such goods , through the court.
should do when it assembles next month last year, aud their sales of condensed
This case has developed a very inter-
should be the rounding up of
lob^ milk to Great Britain alone amount to esting and valuable process of saving
ists and the politicians who infest the ! 1 more than $2,000.0(H) annually, This | and marketing the surplus salmon of
J. P. ALLEN.
state capital while the legislature is in business was founded by an American, a our rivers. It is salted, smoked, sliced
Don’t hunt the town over
Proprietor.
session.
looking for shoes tliat will fit
United States Consul, who opened a fac- and put into the one pound cans made
* * *
First Class accommodation at Second Class Rate.
not ----------
cooked, - but
aud wear well and keep their
tory here in 1866. He organized a com- for the purpose. It is ----
Over the government transportation
pany, with a paid up capital of $12,000 I sliced up raw and the can preserves it
shape.
business, in which Seattle has managed
and the first year condensed only abont fresh and inoist. The longer it remains
The Red Shoe House has in
to deprive San Francisco of half of it,
23,000 cans. His friends put more mo­ in the can the better it is. Deputy Web­
stock shoes and slippers of dain­
Portland appears to be between the devil
ney into the business. It steadily grew, ster brought up some specimens of Solo­
tiest kind for Christmas gifts for
and the deep blue sea. It is the same
and by 1880 it had increased to $2,000,- mon’s canning and it is delicious, The
Mother, Wife or Sister, Brother,
with the coast trade, Portland stands a
000, and it was turning out cans by the can he had was filled with Chinook sal-
good chance to slide down between these
Husband or Sweetheart. The
millions. Branch offices were established mon, which run freely in the lower Ne-
two cities because it lacks the enterprise
public is invited to call,. I will
in different parts of Europe and later I halem.
of its comjietitors.
be pleased to wait on you.
Mr. Solomon put up 12 tons of the
believe in the United States. The busi­
* * *
ness paid right along, and similar estab­ salmon this year. He sells it at 20 cents
Many American parents can learn a lishments are now to be found in differ­
a pound, retail, and $1.75 a dozen cans
Is still here and expects to remain.
most valuable lesson from the German ent parts of Switzerland operated by the
He has only a limited capital, but he has
and Scandinavian people who come to
Thanking you for past favors and a continuance of your trade
Swiss. The farmers bring their milk to an idea of great value and hereafter the
this country. These people believe that
the factories and are paid so much per free advertisement he receives on this fine Cash paid for HIDES and PELTS and FURS, Etc.
it is a part of a boy’s and girl’s educa­
quart for it. There seems no reason why will increase his patronage so he can
tion to learn how to work, and from the
FAT HOGS WANTED right away to pack dowu.
the business should be profitably carried make money on his fine. The scheme
time that their children are old enough
on in the dairy regions of the United should be transferred to the Columbia
they are given employment of some kind
States. Switzerland makes lots of mo­ river, where often the market is glutted
suited to their strength. The result is
ney out of its cheese. It exports some­ with salmon.—Astoria News.
that the children are kept out of a world
thing like 60,000,000 pounds annually,
of temptation and meanness ami become
and its receipts therefrom are more than Timber Men Want
Stringent
our most valuable workers and citizens.
<
5»
$8,000,000. We ourselves take about
raOPKIKTOK»
Laws.
* * *
5,000,000 pounds every year and pay
Ever since last Summer's fires destroyed
One of the most obnoxious things con­ our grocers on the average 35 cents a
nected with labor strikes is the system pound for it. The same cheese sells here so much valuable timber in Oregon and
of boycotts carried on by labor unions. for About 16 cents a pound. The duty Washington, timber land owners have
The evidence now being given before the is only 6 cents, so you can see that our been considering the introduction of
Coal Strike Commission, by the non­ grocers are making a good round pro­ bills in the Legislature of the two states, j
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging.
£
for the better prevention of forest fires.
union men is certainly distressing to fit.”
“These fires,” a timlxr man said yester­ j
read and show’s the brutality of the
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
j,
day, “ are set out bv farmers, who de­
system. No matter how much the
Real Estate Transfers.
sire to clear their lands, and the flames
country may sympathise with the coal
miners in their struggles for more wages For the week ending December 22, 1902. soon get beyond the boundaries and lie- ¿F w -v 5F ST W TT V W V-W 5F nr V W "V wv
come unmanageable.
Besides this,
and better conditions, the reign of terror
on account of the boycott is something John L. Jones and wife to L. D. Ackley campers, hunters and even timber
Now is the time to buy a S
Forty acres in the north half of sec. cruisers build fires in the woods for
which every fair minded person must
new Sewing Machine for ¡C
20, tp. 1 S, R. 9 W. $6500 00.
camping purposes and neglect to ex­
condemn. Judge Gray, chairman of the
............... with
. drop head and 1
*22.00,
commission, expresses our sentiment Marcus Curl and wife to Martha E. Ray. tinguish them thoroughly before leaving
all the latest improvements
Lots
3
and
4,
and
Se
|
Sw
X
and
1
the
camp.
These
fires
catch
in
the
dry
when he says : “ The coward who will
at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s .
acre in Ne X Sw X» ®ec. 30, tp. 3 S, forest leaves and soon grow into a roar­
go to the store-keepers and tell them not
It is the B onita S ewing
R. 8 W. Si 300.00.
ing conflagration.
to sell the necessaries of life to a poor
M achine , and they range
Luyina
Ellen
McGrew
and
husband
to
“
A
law
absolutely
forbidding
the
woman usually seeks the obscurity that
William M. Morris. Lots 21, 22, settling out of fire in the months of
in price from $22 to $35,
the law of evidence throws around him.
23. 26, 27 and 28. with private road­ July, August and September, would be a
with ball bearings. They
If a girl is discharged from her position
way in sec. 8, tp. 5 S, R. 10 W. good thing if it could he enforced, but
Freight in 5-ton lots and over I3.50 per ton.
are little beauties, perfectly
in a store because she rode in a street­
$700.00.
this would prevent campers from mak­
Freight in less than 5-ton lots, I4.00 per ton.
car in inclement weather while a street­
made and something new on
car strike was on, the coward who dis- J- McClarin (Guardian) by sheriff to ing fires for cooking purposes, and could
Passenger rate, I3.50.
the market. These machi­
Astoria Company. Tax deed. N. X not, therefore, be enforced. There is a
charged her is coward enough to refuse
nes are a lietter article than
Se X and S X Ne X» sec« I7» 1P- 3 law now in Oregon regulating the setting
to testify. He recognized why some mer­
tlie peddlars are charging
out
of
fires
in
the
woods,
but
it
is
not
N,
R.
6
W.
$¡5.85«
chants will not come forward and tell
$65 and $75 for.
Alex
McDonald
by
sheriff
to
Astoria
enforced, and I don’t see how the simple
who forced them to refuse to sell neces­
Company. Tax deed. Se X, sec. enactment of a statute is going to stop
saries of life to certain boycotted per­
20, tp. 3 N, R. 9 W. $16.39.
the spread of forest fires, unless people
sons, but it he were a storekeeper, he
A Watch or Clock that wont
thought he would risk his all in order to L. E. Hamilton by sheriff to Astoria are comjxlled to abide by it.
Company. Tax deed. Sw X» sec«
“In Michigan, Minnesota and Wiscon­
assist in breaking up the cowardly busi­
keep time ii uicleis, if you have
29. tP- 3 N, R. 9 W. $16.39.
sin, drastic laws have been passed regu­
ness."
one
of this kin J bring it to me, I
Hugo
Reichenbach
to
Wright
&
Bloegett
lating
the
setting
out
of
fires
in
the
* * *
Looking over the census figures for i
Company. Ne X Se i» sec- *6, tp. 2 woods, but thousands of dollars worth
will guarantee to make it keep
1900 we find that our population has L. IN,
N, K.
R. 10
$190
00.
IO W.
W. J.1
90 OO.
j of timber is still destroyed every year, so
perfect time or it wont cost you
increased by leaps and bounds every ten i State of Oregon to Alex McDonald. that even in those old-settled states the
Tide lands fronting and abbuttiug subject of forest fires is still in the exper
years much beyond the increase in dairy •
anything.
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on lots 3 and 4. sec. 24 and lot« 12 j imentnl stage."
cattle, and with the increased consump­
I keep the most reliable time
STEAMERS-SUK H. ELMORE, W. II. HARRISON.
and 13 and part of lot II, sec. 23, tp. ' That some kind of a bill regulating the
tive power, as well as the increased
ONLY
LINE-ASTOTIA
TO
TILLAMOOK,
GARIBALDI,
pieces
that are tn lx had at
3 N, R. 10 W. $10.00.
numbers, there comes the question, how
handling of fire will lx presented for pas-
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE.
will people be supplied with good butter Henri and Ulrich Zurflueh to Tillamook sage at Salem in January is a foregone
price* in reach of all, if you are
Conn<*ctii<g nt AstoriH with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co and
City. Water right Ac. in Sw
and cheese ? The increase in the milk­
conclusion, as there are too many people
expecting
to buy one, come and
alm>
tlw
Aatoria
&
Columbia
River
K.
K
foi
Han
Franciaco,
Portland
15. tp. 2 B, R. 9 VV. $100.00
producing capacity of the cattle has not
interested and too much money invested
and all pointa eiut. For freight and iMUtm-ngei ratew apply to
see mr Ixfore you invest, it will
been very great, possibly ranging from | Henry Viereck and wife to Hugo Reich in Oregon timber lands to ¡xrmit the
SAMUEL ELMORE
CO. General Agenta, ASTORIA OR
enbach. Quit-claim. Ne X Be 1» | matter going by default. Whether such
10 to 15 per cent, but this does not com­
»ave vou money, time and worry.
B C. LAMB. Agent. Tillamook Oregon
sec. 16, tp. 2 N, R. 10 W. $10.00.
pensate for the increased demand,
laws can be made effectual after the
.
, iO. R. & N. R R. Co . Portland.
Agenta
&
c
K
R
Co
PvrUand
and the question now is, how shall Giles B. Johnson to C. C. Clark. Small passage remains to be seen.—Telegram.
tract in lot 4 or 5, sec. 23, tp. 3 N,
the increased demand be supplied ? ,
Blasts From Rani's Horn.
R. 10 W. $300.00.
There is one method of increasing I
the supply, says a writer in the R. H. Holmes and wife to Tillamook
Prayer is more than petition.
County Bank*. 7 14 acres in Tilla­
Elgin Dairy Report, and that is that all
A false friend is worse than a fair foe.
mook City. $1450.00.
butter and cheese makers make a good
Happiness is the fruit of heart-health.
U.
S.
Land
Office
to
Winfield
C.
Trmob-
article, then a smaller proportion will go
PROPRIETOR OF
The test of any recreation is, does it
ley. Receipt. Ne X •
>» tp. 3 recreate ?
into the grease pile and a larger propor­
S, R. 8 W.
tion will lx used on the table of the
To neglect politics for private interests
butter eaters. I We suggest this as one James W. Beaky by sheriff to Astoria is as base as to manipulate them for the
Company, Tax deed’s» 14 Nw 14 same reasons.
DEALER IN
of the means by y which we can secure a i
sec. 13. tp. 3 N, R. 10 W. J4-93-
large supply. We suggest another—
The greatest grief may lie gilded with
AND
that is, that the dairymen utilize their Charles S. Brown et al to Samuel Elmore some gratitude.
Quit-claim.
Tide
land
etc.
in
front
dairv cattle to better advantage or keep
Past experiences give good conned,
Shop next door to laran'i Hotel. Tillamook;
of two tracts of land in the Charles
a higher grade. With so many notable '
but make poor paterns.
Rohson homestead claim on Tilla­
examples of cows that have produced •
The shield of faith was not meant to
mook Bay. $1.00.
from 10,000 to 15,000 pounds of milk
protect the conscience.
W.
H.
Twilight
by
sheriff
to
Astoria
per year, and from 300 to 500 pounds of
Better to endure Satan’s buffeting than
Company. Tax deed. Nw 1-4, sec.
butter, it seems there ought to be fewer
to enjoy his banqueting.
22 tp. 3 N. R. 7 W. Jis 55-
in the class which produce from 200 to
.Many trust God for a crown and go
500 pounds of milk and from 100 to 200 W. S. Cone and wife to J. E. Sibley right on worrying over crumlm.
Quity-claim
to
interest
(1-3
and
1-2)
Of Cbrewery, Dairy and Crcamriy
pounds of butter.
God makes the gates of heaven and
in see. 3 tp. 1 N, R. 10 W, on the
Machinery and Supplies we carry
* * M
man cannot even measnre them.
the largest stock in the northwest
base line. $1.00.
It is certainly distressing to think that
Long wind with God will not counter-
A full line of I). H Burrell ¿k Co.’s
in a county which boasts of its freedom
balance short weight with men.
celebrated Cheese making prepara­
Education.
and the liberties of its citizens to read
tions, Apparatus, etc.
There is a difference between drawing
evidence like this given before the Coal
Send (or Catalogue.
If yon are able to attend school by the people and reaching them.
Strike Commission :
So long as there is meat at the table it
all means do to. but if you are eery
John Otto said all the merchants in 1
anxious to improve your education, no js foolish to go down amongst the dogs
Archibald, Pa., were compelled to boy­
matter bow defective, and vet cannot and fight for bones.
cott him Ixcanse he worked in the mines.
There is never so much danger of our
143 FRONT STREET, a
leave home or work, call upon or write
The second witness was a boy who was
PORTLAND, ORE.
|
to the pastor of the M E. Church. Tilla­ going to the devil as when we think that
a
forced to leave the store he was em­
mook, Oregon, and find out how to sys­ he has gone from us.
Agents for
■
ployed in on account of his father being
tematically use your spare moments for
A resolution was presented to the
a nonunion man, and the next witness ,
4 DeLaval Cream Separators. ■
the improvement of your mind.
teachers* institute at the dosing hour at
terrified that strikers tried to have him
• a a a
a « 4*
North Yakima, Wash., favoring the
forced out of the volunteer fire company
Oil has been discovered oozing fr»m
organization of the teachers of the
to which he belonged because he con-
the banka of the Coon River near Grant
PARMKR OR IS SON
county and state into a union, The Centrally Lioeated.
tinned at work as a mine engineer dur­
Rates, $1 Per Day Ora A 1oWH«man
will hr hired by ur at SCO
City in Sac County.Ia. A quart of the oil
M onth «.» nrwf riiHrnapR.
:»«« jicr rent,
committee on resolutions unanimously
ing the strike. Mrs. Rhoda Snyder, of
eomminion to take order« fur owr Farm
tent to Ames College for an analysis is
voted
down
the
proposition
mainly
on
Wilkesbarre. with a baby in her arms,
Heed«. Fraita and Flow ar»
W . aril four
said to have been found to be HO per
grades
fruit» •«> anf competition < un Itr
the ground that unions lowers the tone
took the stand and with tears running
»net
Our atock warranted
Y<»u do not
cent pure The discoverer, a woman,
M. H. LARSEN. Proprietor.
deliver or collect
Can devote all or prat
of the profession. A large majority of
down her face told of the burning of her
time
We pay you each week. Good chance
has quietly leased 60,000 acres in tie the teachers present also opposed the
home by strikers. Her husband was in
tn earn money thia winter. Write for free
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
locality.
out At at ouce
scheme.
t* e mires and could not come home be-
The Be®t Hotel in th« city. No Chine*' Etupluyed.
r»ery Nvrwry Company Rochaater, N »
^bt
ö-illaniook
Truckee Lumber Co.,
tjrablijlg
FIR & SPRUCE Lumber
BOX SHOOKS.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’
SUPPLIES
Red Shoe House
Special for the
Holidays.
Allen House,
L. N BARNES,
tl-xc 1TEW
MEAT
MARKET,
CASE & FOWLER,
>
< Tillamook Iron Woks
* General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
4
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
P. F. BROWNE,
__________ Agent.
>
Steamer Geo. R. Vosburg
> Sewing Machines. >
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Will Run Between
Tillamook and Astoria.
!
Ship Freight by A. & C. Railroad in Care of S
Í
Geo. R. Vosburg.
NEHALEM TRANS. CO,
Pacific Navigation Co
C. F. Franklin.
THE UP TO DATE
JEWELER.
M. F. LEACH,
Tillamook Meat Market I<
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
:
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Santa Claus
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CHEESE
BUTTER
MAKERS
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Will treat you better at our Store
. than any other place in the State.
For Christinas we have some very fine
things in fancy Crockery. Cut Glass, special :
Lamps, Novelties and Cuttlery.
B^DDIClÇ-kEATIllÔ CO, J
Send us a mail order on trial.
de
-A.st©rla, Orc.
CO.,
LARSEN HOUSE,
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