TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. January 29. 1903.______-..
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COHN’S ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE.
Great Big Bargains in Dry Goods.
Sale Now On.
Will be sold at a Sacrifice,
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Do not miss it. The opportunity of a life time.
CENT.’S CLOTHINC.
LADIES DRESS GOODS.
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Fred <’■ Baker. Publisher.
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the establishment of a municipal coal
yard.
In Detroit a special session of the city
council has voted that the banks be
asked for an emergency loan of $50,000
for the purchase of fuel to be distributed
to the poor. In the meantime the prose
cuting attorney is investigating the
alleged illegal acts of the Coal club, and
criminal prosecution of the coal dealers
in the combine will be instituted within
a few davs.
In the city of Cleveland the disclosures
of a combination among coal dealers
and their arbitrary exactions have raised
a storm of indignation, and, while the
dealers declare that the people have lost
a benefactor in forcing their association
to disband, the public appears to be will
ing to suffer all the consequences of the
breaking up of the combine.
At the national capital the congres
sional investigation now in progress has
disclosed a shameless degree of rapacity
both among the wholesalers and retail
ers in coal. While absolute proof of
conspiracy is still lacking, circumstan
tial evidence justifies the Ijelief that the
independent coal operators, after forcing
the trust operators to permit the abroga
tion of contracts, are now dictating
prices. The independent operators are
reaping the harvest and recouping them
selves for losses during the strike.
As a sequence to these disclosures
congress will in all probability in the
immediate future be compelled to grap
ple earnestly with the trusts and the
legislatures of the various states will
doubtless feel constrained to enact
drastic laws against trade combinations.
hands of the engineers, it will stand in I
the wayoffurther appropriations, which
are very much desired. It is nearly a
year since the last appropriation became
available, and the Tillamookers are not
able to understand why the officers in
charge do not get at the work.—Ore
gonian.
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G oods .
F urnishing
was allowed to come in, and we played, |
and the government man won it all to .
the last dollar. So, after all, no harm
was done.’’________________
“C.” BEN
RIESLAND.
Dairy Farms. Timber Claims.
Home Locations. Town Property.
Insurance. Loans.
Financial Agent.
Teachers’ Examination.
Notice is hereby given that the County {
Superintendent of Tillamook County
One year........................................... 1.50
will hold the regular examination of ap
Six months.......................................
75
Three months...................................
50
Quaint Features of Life.
plicants for State and County papers at
the Courthouse in Tillamook City, Ore
Houses Rented and Taxes paid for non-Residcnts.
ex-
Half
a
dozen
old
soldiers
were
National Aid for Good Roads.
gon, as follows :
changeing reminiscences the other day
F
or
S
tate
P
apers
.
The interest that has been developed
in Ottawa. Kan., and were telling each
Tillamook City, Oregon.
Commencing Wednesday, February 11,
during the last few years in the con
other just how the civil war should hive at nine o’clock a.m., and continuing until
at ruction of good roads has been bene
been fought. “Curley” Harrison, a local Saturday, February 14, at four o’clock :
ficial. Improvement of roads has I wen
joker, hapi>ened along and listened a
Wednesday — Penmanship, history,
made in a number of states and others
while. Finally he became a trifle weary spelling, algebra, reading, school law.
are giving attention to the matter with
and said: “I am going to found anew
Thursday—Written arithmetic, theory
good promise of favorable action. It is
association of old soldiers, to be composed of teaching, grammar, book-keeping,
Successors to L. N. Barnes,
now proposed to enlist the national
exclusively of those who admit that physics, civil government.
government in the work, a bill for this
DEALERS IN
they did not put down the rebellion and
Friday—Physiology, geography, men
purpose having been introduced in con
who further admit that they got scared tal arithmetic, composition, physical
gress. This measure provides for cre
and ran repeatedly. There are only 36 geography.
ating in the Department of Agriculture
of us in the state so far as I know. I
F or C ounty P apers .
a bureau of public roads, the business of
At the NEW MEATj MARKET.
expect to hold high office in the order*
Commencing Wednesday, February 11,
which will be to make investigations
for I outran every other man at Chick at nine o’clock a.m., and continuing
and exjieriments, to help state authori
amauga.”
Only Prime Meats Handled. Give us a
until Friday, Feb. 13, at four o'clock.
ties in the construction of object-lesson
First,
Second
and
Third
Grade
Certifi
Call. Hides Wanted.
A
California
convict
who
escaped
roads and to disseminate information.
cates :
from the officers a few weekk ago. just
Any state or political subdivision may
Quick's
Delivery
Wagons deliver, Highest Cash price paid for stock.
Wednesday — Penmanship, history,
as he was to lie taken to the |>enitenti>try,
apply for aid to the bureau and ap
orthography,
reading.
found his way to Philadelphia, where he
plication having been made through the
Thursday—Written arithmetic, theory
hoped to find his sweetheart. There fie
proper officials, the director of the
learned that she had married another of teaching, grammar, school law.
bureau is to investigate and determine
Friday—Geography, mental arithme
man and gone to parts unknown. Dis.
whether the highway is»of sufficient im
appointed and disconsolate, the man tic, physiology, civil government.
portance to warrant government assist
Primary Certificates.
went to a Philadelphia police station,
ance. If so, then plans and specifica
Wednesday — Penmanship, orthogra
madehimstlf known and asked to lie
tions are to be made and the cost esti-
mated. If the state or political subdi
sent back to California to serve his sen phy, reading, arithmetic.
Thursday—Art of questioning, theory
vision shall agree to construct, the di
tence out. which was done, If such an
rector is empowered to advertise for
act were described in a work of fiction of teaching, methods, physiology.
Dated at Tillamook this 19th day of
it would be regarded as one of the things
proposals ami award the contract to the
January, 1903.
“It is too much to ask of a tiews- that never could have happened.
lowest responsible bidder, one-half of
GEO. B. LAMB,
the expense to be paid out of the treas paper,” said Rev. Dr. Lyman Abbott at
Life insurance inen read with much
Couuty Superintendent.
ury of the United States. The cost of Chicago last Sunday, “that it tell the
road construction is to be met from an truth. It is often most difficult to know interest an account of the death of Chas.
Price of Lumber in Tillamook
appropriation of $20,000,000, which is what the truth is. But the people have Kreck at Allentown, I*a.. in his 90th
City
year.
S
x
y-one
years
ago
he
applied
a
right
to
ask
that
a
newspaper
at
least
to be set aside under a clause in the bill
for
membership
in
an
Odd
Fellows'
The
price
of
Lumber
to be in force from
try
to
tell
th?
truth
;
to
demand
that
it
w hich provides that the amount allotted
to each state shall not be larger than shall not lie.” Dr. Abbott is right. But lodge, but was rejected on account of January 1st, 1903, is as follows ;
Common Rough, from six
the proportion of its population to the his remark carries with it the accusa his bad health. letter he was accepted
inches up ............................. $10.00
tion, or insinuation, that some news and he survived all the other lodge
total population of the United States.
Common Rough, from under
It is doubtful if congress can be in- papers, perhaps he means all or most members but one. uIt is a fact,” said
six inches............................. 11.00
d lived to authorize the expenditure of newspapers, deliberately “lie.” The ac the insurance man, “that life insurance
Rustic, Ceiling aud Common
companies
often
du
good
to
men
by
re
cusation
is
true
as
to
many,
especially
in
public money in the way proposed in
Finish and Lap Siding ..... 20.00
this bill, though there could be no ol> matters political, and in some instances jecting them. In many c ses the ex-
Vertical Grained Flooring
perience
results
in
a
beneficial
change
of
and Stepping...................... 22.00
jection, on legal grounds, to the cre when comparing their own cities or
But great habits and the man takes letter care of
Shiplap .................................... 12.00
ation of a bureau of public^oads and themsellves with others.
Fishing Twine,
Stoves and Ranges,
Molded Casing..... lineal foot
l^c.
the appropriation of money from the progress in the direction of truth, candor himaelf. Besides, his otatiriacy is a roes
Sewing
Machines,
Fine Cutlery,
e<i
and
he
determines
to
live
‘
just
to
and
honesty
has
lieen
made
during
the
Window’ .and Door Jambs,
national treasury for the improvement
Wagons and Buggies,
per lineal foot......................
2c.
Loggers' Tools,
of highways used in interstate traffic or last quarter of a century in journalism. show these insurance men.’ Any phy.
1x3 and under. Clear, dressed
Farm Implements,
Hardware,
for the purposes of the rural free deliv Newspapers by scores can be mentioned sfeian will tel! you that such a determi
4 sides, per lineal foot, plain
lc.
Empire
Cream
Separators,
Paints and Oils.
ery system. Unquestionably the pro. that will not deliberately “lie,” or even nation is a great help in fighting a dis
All Lumber above 28 feet extra, at the
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posed bureau could be made very serv in any degree misrepresent facts, under ease. ”
following prices :
iceable in promoting the construction of whatsoever temptation. Formerly the
A few days ago, relates the Denison Re
28 to 36 feet, $16 per M,, Rough.
36 to 40 feet. $20
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public roads, but the expenditure con newspaper proprietor or editor was one view,a certain resident of Denison bought
of
the
most
prejudiced
or
insincere
of
40 to 50 feet, $30
a package of tea as per orders of his better
templated in Mr. Brownlow's bill is
Extra price on Lumber over 16 inch
considered too extravagant to secure mortals, especially in politics ; any sort half and carried it home in his overcoat
wide.
of lying was justified bv the end sought pocket. The paper in which the tea was
popular approval.
T illamook L umber C o .,
to l>e accomplished; but this is no longer wrapped broke, allowing the tea to mix
By F. S. W hitehouse , pres.
Costly Lessons of the Coal Strike. so; and now the most influential pajiers freely with a quantity of loose tobacco
Y ellow F ir L umber C o ..
are those that have the least prejudice, which was in his pocket. Thinking to get
By B dw . G. E. W ist , pres.
At the end of the twentieth week of that not only dare but delight to “tell
even for the blunder and teach a lesson,
T ruckee L umber C o .,
the anthracite coal strike the following the truth.”—Telegram.
the good housewife made tea for her hus
By J. E. S idley , Manager.
estimate ol the losses was published ;
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band of the tea and tobacco mixture,
L om oi strikers in wages..... $26,300,000
After reviewing the church statistics but was greatly disappointed to find
Root Gave Him a Pointer.
Nonunion workers................
550.000
It works out all impurities out of the blood that causes rheumatism.
Employes other than miners 5,370,000 compiled for the y«‘ar, one of the leading that he liked it better than plain tea
Secretary
of War Root was on his way A package of 50 tablets is twelve days treatment, for $1.00 ; or two packages for
Kailroads in earnings......... 11,000,000 religious weeklies declares that there and called for more. She tried again.
$1.50. Will send testimonials with all orders.
Bmsm-ss men in coal mining
are too many denominations and that This time she placed the mixture so that to Southampton recently when a farmer
For the Gloriatonic sent by mail remit bv postal money order addressed to
region................................. 14.800,000 ! the smaller ones ought to grsvitate to
edged
into
the
seat
and
began
telling
he would get it and smoke it for pure
Business men outside of
mining region ................... 8,900,000 the larger ones, and the larger ones tobacco, but again he was mightily the cabinet minister how to run govern rnrs. C. GIBSON, 2727, Court St., Baker City, Or.
Loss of mines and machin
ought io gravitate together. This, it in pleased with the taste and flavor and ment, says the New York Times.
ery........................................ 6,500,000 sists, is the most important ecclesiastical fillet) the house with smoke. It was too
When the citizen’s supply of criticisms
Troops in field.......................
4-00,000 i work of the next decade or two Wheth
much, and instead of getting even she began to run low Mr. Root said :
Coal ami iron police.............
1.400,000
er there are any signs of church con was driven from the house by the ill “ What is your occupation ?”
” Poultry farmer,’’ was the reply.
Total ................................. ♦ 75.H2O.OOO solidation or any real tendency in that smelling stuff. There is a moral in this
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
“ Do vou know how manv eggs each
In addition to this, fully $25,000,000 , direction is, however, open u* decided which you can figure out for yourself.
of
your
hens
lays
?
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was lost by mining operators through 1 doubt. The statistics seem to show
“ Why, no,” confessed the man.
There is no place on the green earth
the closing nf mines, but $100,000,000 grow th in all the various denominational
*' Well, the man who looks after my
is a very small |>erwutage of the actual divisions, and as long as they are al] ex where Henry Labouchere has not been
losses impose«I upon the country nt large panding it will be difficult to (tersuade and done something interesting or chickens knows how much work each
ami the amount extorted from coal con any one to give up separate identity. amusing. Venezuela prompts this re hen does. If he didn’t I’d discharge him
sumers by the conscienceless mining That consolidation would bring strength miniscence. He went through a revolu Mr not knowing his business. If a hen
doesn't produce fifteen eggs a month it’s
goes without saying, but in matters of tion there some years ago.
trust and their allied combines.
A battle took place on the Haza one a loss to keep it. Now. mv friend,
That the anthracite strike has given a religion the moving forces are largely
tremendous im|»etus to socialism must different from those operating in matters afternoon.” said Mr. Labouchere in doesn’t it strike von that after vou have
Ire conceded on all hands, and it w ill not of trade and industry. It seems to us an telling his storv, “ and 1 watched it from learned vour own business sd well that
AGHNTS STEAMERS “W. H KRUGER” AND “REDONDO.”
lx surprising if public ownership of coal exeeea ofjhopefutaeti to expect the elinia- a grass hammock on the terrace in fn»nt I can give yon points on it. then would
For San Francisco and L«« Angela.
be
the
proper
time
Mr
yon
to
come
and
mines is to become one oi the issues in tion of the leaner religion« denomina of my hotel. The government forces
the national campaign of 1904. Within tions in the next decade or the next 'were put to flight and I was joined by teach me how the government ought to
■ my revolutionary friends keen from the to be run ?”_____
the past two weeks the tread of public three decades.
a a I •
sentiment has been emphasised in nearly
I fight
How's This?
•* Later one of the fallen ministers We offer one Huu.imi ¡»oilar« Reward for
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all the population centers
There is reason in the appeal of the
\ isited Ml
ns and Mid
«mid he could show ns
us any ca«e of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv
In Chicago Mayor Harrison has pro. people of Tillamook i that harbor work visited
H&IUa Catarrh Care.
claimed that conditions now prevailing tor which plans have been accepted an<1 where 250,000silver dollars were hidden.
F J UHbNEY « CO . Fmpa . T«M o O.
We. the un<fer«teiied have known F I
among the p«vor of Chicago as a result funds provided shall go forward with- He was as good as hts word, and,
proprietor of
« heuey for the la«< ty jrvar*. and behevv him
«•( the scarcity and high price of fuel «»ut further delay, Not only .does local patriotism being sunk by my friends in perfectly honorabi»- hi all l>a«ine«a trana*
’iou* and naaitciaHy able to carr« out any
make it imperative that relief be given commerce feel the neeti of the work im obedience to the comforting moral of the ac
obhgattous made by tbeir firm
immediately, and in addition to the mediately in view, but there are plans place, ” Be kind to ourselves,” it was Wtat a Tti’ti, Whnlvaale l»rugti«ta Toleldo O
Watnurn. K tnnan a
M arvim . Wholesale
L»nait«iwi« To Into 0.
police Mrve the Salvation Army has Mr future work to which the (»ending propnaed to divide the swag.
dealer in
a Catarrh Cine i« taken internally act-
improvement is preliminary ; and it is , “ I said : ‘ No. don't do that ; it might in« Hall
t>een enrolled fur this work.
directly apon the blood and mucna aer-
fave«
of
the
ajotem
Tewtimontala
went
free
In the city of Milwaukee the Fetlera. feared that if this work remains unne- ofteml the people. Play Mr it’’ which
Friceryc per t-oule *Md by>ll l»ru<at«t«.
tion of Labor has (tec la red in favor of com ph »bed aud the money for it in the | was agreed to. The government man ( H a II w Family Pil ^re the beet.
Shop neIt door to Larsen's Hotel, Tillamookj
KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
&'
« ‘»fr*’ y -
and
advance .)
SMITH & JENKINS.
PRIME
MEATS,
LARD,
etc.
GO TO THE
RACKET STORE
WHEN YOU WANT
Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions,
Candies and Fruit.
ONE DOOR NORTH OF POST OFFICE,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
LET US FIGURE WITH YOU
THIS NEW YEAR ON
de STOKES CO.,
-Astoria, Ore.
John A. Smith’s Gloriatonic.
Cures all Kinds of Rheumatism and Blood
Diseases,
Truckee Lumber Co.,
FIR & SPRUCE Lumber
BOX SHOOKS.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’
Hobsonville, Or.
SUPPLIES
J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr.
M. F. LEACH,
Tillamook Meat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.