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    _____________________________________________ TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 5.
1903.____________________________ _ __
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COHN’S ANNUAL REMNANT SALE.
fora Complete and New Line of Summer Clothing-, Dress Goods, Ladies' and Gent.’s Shoes, Hats and Caps, etc.
MONEY by trading with COHN & CO
Do not Miss this Remnant sale
Quick Sales and Small Profits
You SAVE
A Big Stock to Select from.
COHN & CO
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! bill was introduced the democratic daily
ftjCdullijbt. newspaper of Portland characterized it
■5
The Leading Merchants
Special School Meeting
The City Dads Meet.
Notice.
Red Shoe House
E2Ù.ITZ:
OF
A meeting of the city council w’as held
The special school meeting of District
Vr«d C. Baker. Publisher.
! ;»8 a biK political graft So the governor
on Monday evening, with Mayor C. W.
I was in a dilemma. If he vetoed the bill No. 9, last Thursday, in the Opera House
Talmage in the chair and Counoilmen E.
For the next
he would tie antagonizing labor unions, w’as attended by a number of the voters
Jenkins, Geo.W. Grayson. P. L. Sapping,
RATES OE SUBSCRIPTION.
of
this
district.
SELL
and if he allowed it to become a law he
General Banking and Exchange busi-
The meeting was called to order by ton and W. H. Cary present. The bills
( strictly in advance .)
COST.
was cognizant of the graft his own poli­
neMs.
allowed were :
Mr.
Claude
Thayer,
who
acted
as
chair
­
One year.............................................. 1.50
'
tical organ undertook to expose. The
make
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger
Printing...............
75 governor did what most politicians man. The call for the meeting was then
Six months..........................................
many, Sweden, and all foreign countries
Water rent .........
50
Three months.....................................
read
by
the
clerk
and
the
meeting
got
would do, tried to wash his hands of the
Blake Thompson
It is our desire to
down to business.
Lawrence Olds....
embarrasing position by allowing the
A Declining Trade Balance.
The object of the meeting whs to
Yellow
Fir
Lumber
Co
attention
the superiority TILLAMOOK. ORE.
bill to become a law without his signa,
Carl Haberlach ..
consider the advisability of changing the
of the goods
Recorder’s salarv
The trade balance in favor of the ture. This wasn’t much of a grand stand present plans of the new school building
R. L. Wade ...... '..
motto being
United States has declined during the i play on the part of the governor tA which was authorized last year, and for
D. Reddawav.....
Inst few months, though not to any very allow the Port of Portland Commission which the contract was let, the founda­
G. B. Alley...........
serious extent, and it is still what any to be turned into a political machine be- tion laid, and all preparations made for
goods
A11 ordinance was introduced and passed
other country would regard as extreme­ ¡cause Governor Chamberlain did not the speedy construction of the building,
to its final stage fixing the salary of the
want
to
antagonize
the
labor
unions.
ly satisfactory. While our exports of
which, as everybody knows, could not be city recorder at $15 per month. Another
merchandise have recently shown a re­
built owing to the scarcity of material ordinance was introduced, but referred
Jß L. EDDY,
viving tendency, the value of these for Portland Hasn’t the Enterprise. at that time.
to the license comthittee, to fix amount
January being larger by several million
The
petition
was
read
at
the
suggestion
1
auctioneers
are
to
pay
for
their
license.
The Salem Statesman says : “Portland
dollars than for the same month last
is getting excited about a new railroad of Mr. Thos. Coates, that w as circulated I Mayor Talmage suggested to the health
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
year, the import movement has been
1 committee that it get together and in-
into the undeveloped portions of East­ p revious to the call.
very heavy. There have been eight suc­
Mr. Cooper wanted to know the ! spect the back yards and streets, as sevc-
ern and Southeastern Oregon. But there
T illamook
O regon
cessive months of the heaviest imports
is a country right at the back door of the present contract price of putting up the ' ral complaints had been made of an un-
on record, the result of the great trade
was
building,
and
was
informed
that
it
| healthy state of affairs.
hig city, in the Tillamook and Nehalem
activitv and prosperity of this country.
for
regions, offering more business than will $4,300. The building contracted
1
It is stated that our purchases of foreign
T T T. BOTTS,
Real Estate Transfers.
come out of any portion of Eastern Ore­ was to have four rooms and an assembly I
luxuries have been on an unusual scale.
room
up
stairs.
A
suggestion
was
made
gon with twice the extent of territory ;
’
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Furnished
by
H.
T.
Botts,
Abstracter.
Still the excess of exports over imports
a country that will pour its wealth into that as the present building plan was Transfers from February 24th, to March
Complete set of abstracts.
for last month was more than $48,000,-
2, 1903.
the lap of Portland for the construction inadequate for the present large school
Office upstairs, North of Tillamook
(MK), not very much less than a year ago.
and development of only 90 miles of rail­ attendance that four more rooms should U S. A. to James R. Harris Patent.
During the seven months of the current
County Bank.
be
added
to
the
present
plans,
making
road. Still. Eastern and Southeastern
S
Ne Se Nw & lot 2 see. 7. tp. 1
fiscal year the trade balance in favor of
S range 7 W.
TILLAMOOK
... OREGON.
Oregon are great and rich fields.’* It is the building another story higher, which
the United States lias exceeded $258,.
safe to say that Portland will build the would make an eight room building and Satisfaction of one mortgage securing
000,000.
$500.00,
road into Tillamook if Salem or Eastern this nt an additional cost of $i,8oo.
It is remarked that aside from our
The following resolutions were adopted, W. J. May to Carrie May. Lots 9 and 14
capitalists will put up the money to do,
H. GOYNE,
and 8.50 acres in Sw Nw 30, 3 S, 10,
crop failure in 1901 the decline in the
hut not before. II Tillamook was as which gives the school directors full
and the west
ofSw Sw 15, I N, 10.
trade balance is due to abnormal trade
near to Seattle or Tacoma as it is to power in the matter. The resolutions at
$1000.00.
activity and high prices in the United
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Portland a railroad would have been first met some opposition but we^e finally U. S. A. to Northern Pacific Railway Co.
States, coincident with depression in
Patent. Lots 3 and 4 and E l/t Sw,
built years ago. But Portland is fully carried by unanimous vote.
Office
: Opposite Court House,
Eurotie. Of course this cannot go on
sec 19 and lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, E %
Resolved, that the Directors of School
alive to the fact that this rich region is
Nwand
E
>3
Sw
30,
3
N,
6.,
with
District No. 9 of Tillamook County, Ore-1
indefinitely. The New York Journal of
T illamook .. O regon .
full of undeveloped resources, hut it lacks gon, are hereby authorized to alter the I
other land.
All orders promptly attended to.
Commerce savs that evidently natural
the energy and enterprise to take in this plans of the school building in said Dis­ W. D. Stillwell to Oliver A. Case.
A-
forces are at work leading to reaction
trict as at present contracted for so as to I
valuable feeder.
greement of sale.
210x210 feet in
and counteracting the extraordinary
make the same an eight room building. ;
QLAUDE THAYER,
Tillamook. $325.00.
conditions that have prevailed in this
provided that the same can be done at ( C. E Bailey to Curtis and Ida Chance.
The Washington legislature had a little an
ON
TIIE
MAIN
STREET,
expense of not to exceed $(,800.00 ;
country for the past five years. “As
Lots 7 and 8, block 10, Stillwell’s
more grit than the Oregon legislature. above the present contract price.
addition to Tillamook. $100.00.
soon as supplv overtakes demand more
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
OPPOSITE THE ALLEN
It passed a bill making it a felony to ■ Resolved, that the Directors of said J
U. S. A. to Lyman T. Waters.
Patent.
normal conditions must be expected to
conduct anv gambling game, and it is District be also authorized at their dis­
HOUSE.
E
Sw
and
lot
4
sec
19,
2
S,
7«
T illamook
prevail, although it must be acknowl­ said ff the bill becomes a law the profes­ cretion to install basement heating ser­
O regon .
Patent.
edged that that contingency is not vet
vice, either hot air or steam, as they U. S. A. to Albert A. Apslev.
sional gambler will lie confronted with [ shall deem advisable.
Ne sec 9, 2 S, 10.
at close range.” Indeed it seems to be
the alternative of going out of business ]
Resolved, that the Directors of this
remote and the decline in the trade bal­
in that State or to the penitentiary. It 1 I school District No. 9 of Tillamook
Ordinance No. 141.
OARL HABERLACH,
ance is by no means significant of an may be a good move on the part of the County, Oregon, are hereby authorized
An
ordinance
to
fix
the
salary
of
the
approaching reaction.
State across the Columbia to rid itself of to incur an indebtedness and contract a City Recorder of Tillamook City, am! to
debt, by borrowing money or otherwise,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
the gambling element, but what an in- not to exceed $4000 00 for the purpose repeal all ordinances and parts of ordi­
Does all kinds of Watch, Clock
The Beef Trust Injunction
flux into Oregon, where they can, in a of carrying out foregoing resolutions.
Pcutechcr
¿Abvoltaf,
nances in conflict herewith.
number of cities, start up gambling
Said $4000.00 to be in addition to the
aud
Jewelry
repiring
if
first-
The
people
of
Tillamook
City
do
or
Office
across
the
street
and north from
The decision rendered by Judge Gross­ houses without hinderance from the city indebtedness authorized at the special
dain as follows :
the Post Office.
cup in granting a temporary injunction or county officials.
meeting of said District held Monday
classed order.
Section 1.—That the salarv of the City
July 14. 1902.
And that said directors
against the so-called Beef trust, in the
* * *
be and they are hereby authorized to Recorder of Tillamook City, Oregon,
case instituted under the Sherman anti­
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
The Astoria Herald says : “It is not to issue negotiable, interest bearing war­ shall, lieginning with the 1st day of Engraving a specialty
trust law, lucidly and forcibly sets forth
the credit of Astoria, but it is a fact, ranty (and fix the time of payment of the January* A.D., 1903, Ue the sum of
the facts and circumstances which show
same) of this District, evidencing such
nevertheless, that Hon. C.W. Fulton had debt, said action to be taken under sub­ fifteen ($15 00) dollars per month.
A ttorney - at -L aw .
the existence ot a combination in re-
more opposition to his election as United division 6 of section 47 of the Oregon . Section 2.—All ordinances and parts of
Oregon City, Oregon.
straint of trade. Having explained the
States senator from his home town. As­ School Laws as prepared by the Superin­ | ordinances in conflict herewith are here-
Land Titles and Land Office
nature of the business of the defendants
endent
of
Public
Instruction
iu
the
toria. than from the city of Portland.
■ by repealed.
0
and the method of conducting it, the
Business a Specialty.
year 1901.
And this opposition came from the re­
Read
first
time
March
2,
1903,
at
8:30
court said that the averments in the
o
’
clock
p.m.
publicans. It is no wonder that the Cit­ Tillamook Weather Report for Feb.
|ietition of the government state a case
Now is the time to buy a
Read second time March 2, 1903. at P
izens can win every election in Astoria
ot combination and w hether or not this
8:32 o’clock p m.
S new Sewing Machine for
and Clatsop county. But they ought to.
A. W. SEVERANCE,
V Maxi-
was unlawful depends not upon prices,
Rain-
Mini-
t
By unanimous consent of the members
CM
The republican party needs a weeding
fall. of the Common Council piesent put on £ $22.00, with drop head and
mum.
mum*
Mean.
with which the law as interpreted by
out of sorehead politicians and barna­
its third reading on this the night of its L all the latest improvements
the supreme court Ims no concern, but
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
cles. There are too many (Pones in the I .. . 43 ... J4 ... 33 1 ■ .. O.IO introduction, and read for the third time ! at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s .
whether it is in restraint of trade.
. 0.01
hive—two much knocking. But Astoria 2 .. . 43 ... 34 ... 33-t .. O.OI Merch 2, 1903, nt 8:35 o'clock p.m., r It is the B onita S ewing
“ \\ hatever combination,’- said Judge
3 •• • 47 ... 37 - 370 ..
T illamook
and living now licfore the Council on the
O regon
has the reputation for knocking.’’
4 .. • 45 ... 39 ... 37-0 .... O.IO question “ Shall the Ordinance Pass.’’ f M achine , and they range
Grosscup, “ has the direct and necessary
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0.00
360
..
...
26
.
46
5 ••
j the vote
effect of restricting competition is,
. O.IO I noes, 0. resulted as follows ; Ayes, 4 : [ in price from $22 to $35,
In vetoing the appropriations bill the 6 .. • 43 ... 3« ... 35 I
Whereupon the ordinance was
within the meaning of the Sherman act Governor knocked out a bill which con­ 7 .. 46 ... 36 ... 41.0
.. I 40 j declared duly passed.
E with ball bearings. They
JQAVID WILEY, M.D.,
042
41.0 .
as now interpreted, restraint of trade.’’ tained items tor $62,000. included in 8 .. • 47 ... 37 -
L are little beauties, perfectly I
Twos.
C
oates ,
46.0
..
...
40
...
095
He held that the agreements of defend­ which was nil item of $34.000 for pay­ 9 .. •
Ci tv Recorder.
[ made and something new on
io ..
37 - 421 .. 0 40
P hysician , S urgeon and
ants were nothing less than restraints ment of claims of counties under the 11 .. . 4* ...
Approved March 2. 1903.
• 45 ... 3S ... 350 •• 0.02
l the market. These machi-
C.
W.
T
almage
,
upon competition and therefore combi­ i scalp bounty act. Although some items 12
. 4» ... 33 ..
35' .. . 0 00
A ccoucheur .
_________________ Mayor. I r r nes are a better article than
nation in restraint of trade. Hence a in the bill were meritorious, the Gover­ >3 •• ■ 4J ... 34 ... 33° •• 0.36
T
i < M. the peddlars are charging
All
calls
promptly attended to.
. 46 ... 34 ... yi 0 ..
case under the law of 1890 had been nor vetoed it liecause each item should 14
- - Í
Impulse.
! $65 ,..A
■5 •• . 48 ... 35 ... 36.1 .. . O 02
and • I75 for.
2
T illamook .. O regon .
made out. The very clear exposition have formed a separate bill, according to 16
.
0.00
...
20
...
361
..
• 47
I Our first sensation in childhood is im­
given by Judge Grosscup must remove the constitution
49 "... 26
371 •• . 0.02
«7
a
sa»
t» .. 5< ... 37 ... 390 .. . 0.00 pulse. While we are yet too young to
whatever doubt there has been in the
T [ be k*ld accountable, we are imbued with
19 •• 60 ... 33 - 461 ..
S. STEPHENS,
public mind, and it has been by no
Blasts from Ram’s Horn.
20 .. . 64 ... 3« - 5'0 •• 0.00 a natural do something. Everything
means general, as to a combination of
Real Estate, Insurance and
21 .. • 57 ... 42 ... 49 I ..
T must be kept up out of our reach or else ,
lievf packers, and it seems also to as­
Pleasant circumstances mav not be 22 .. • 57 ... 39 ... 480 .... 0.04
Agent for the
. 0.12 we are into it. We know no sense of self
sure the final success of the govern­ ours, but we can have sunny souls.
’J .. • 57 ... 43 ... 491
restraint.
Our
actions
are
the
direct
im
­
Northwest
School Furniture Co., als.
0.00
...
40
...
45
0
..
>4
••
•
S»
ment's case. At all events the granting
The world loses faith in the church
...• 53 ... 3-S ... 451 •• O OI pulse. As we grow older our parents'
Notary Public.
of the temporary injunction is a justi­ when the Christian treatsit as a fad.
20 .. • 55 ... 30 ... 43.1 .. . O.OI decide that we ought to know better
TILLAMOOK CITY. ORE.
OFFICE IN OLSEN BLOCK.
fication of the proceedings instituted
It is easier to sweep off the snow of an >7 ■■ 6( ... 31
46.0
..
T
-
JS . •1 62 ... 44 ... 530 •• 0 00 than to always tie prompted bv impulse,
and it will not lie very surprising if the act than to break the ice of habits
G entlemen
that instead, we should be taught to
defendants allow the injunction to lie-
The green wood of innocence burns Sum.. 1412 .. ■ »»5 ....... ”55 .....
399 mind. For a time it seems to us that we '
Thanking you for T
M. SMITH, M.D.,
Mean 50.4 — 3> 6 ..... 41-7 ...
come permanent, though this is thought (prickly amongst the drv sticks of vice.
past favors. I lieg
•
SVMMAKV .—Mean temp., 41.7; Max. I had never ought to do anvthing unless 1
to say that I have
to lie improbable.
Many put iern into the collection and
temp. , 62. date. 3«th.
Min. temp., we are told, until we are surprised to’
moved into mv
P hysician and S urgeon .
then complain that the church is cold.
ay. date, i2th.
Total precip.,
y .99
new store next to
It Wasn't a Grand Stand Piar.
Purity of heart is too great a price to inches; snowfall, 6 inches; number of- hear our parents exclaim, “Arn’t vou
C. Ben Ricsland's.
Office in T odd ’ s Building.
ever going to be old enough to do any­
pay for lacing posted on the poison of days clear,
clear. 7; partly cloudy, 1; cloud v.
It you wish to
Governor Chamberlain, in hit grand modern literature.
Date
20. L
—«« of
— frost—Light, 26 to 27. Kill thing without living t<»ld.’’ Did our’
T illamook
see all the choice
O regon .
st And veto ¡icrforinnnce, was up a tire
line of Suiting and
The world will not lielieve in the church ing. 1 to 18. Dates of hail, 7th. 9th loth parents destroy our self tuition by tench-1
when he came to the Port of Portland that forgets the souls of the poor while Sleet, o; th. storm, o; Solar haR> r8, ing us to mind ? Must we return again ’
up-to-date Pant-
19 and 28. Marh list, the equinoxical; tv infancy and fallow our impulse with-
to choose from kindly give me a
Commission bill, its purpose living to it fights over the spoils of the rich.
LAUDE THAYER.
28th, eclipse of sun; look for a stormy
-------------
maile
lhe „,iop
oust the present commission As is well
weeks weather and possibly high water. in ? As yet 1 have never learned the dit- at Tillamook * CUt
Agent for Fireman’s
No days below 30—14; whole amount of ^.« between «palw .nd con^imr. j p k‘TiX^.t.|e.„inK .„d repniring
known the commission saved Portland
An energetic manager for office to be ice fanned on low gr, 2S inches. *Includ
I"
und
and London and Lanca­
many thousand dollars by basing the opened in ¿ni« city for large manufacturing
11* extreme oppotite of impulse 1« cod - of all kinds done.
*
concern Salary One Hnmlrol Pollar» |<r mg rain, hail, sleet, and melted snow.
dry dock built at Vancouver. but the act. month extra commission» amt e»f»en*c» Five ♦From maximum and minimum reading. •creative, pr the second thought. The
shire Fire Insurance
Htti.lin! p.lLir» cash security required
liberty of conscience and freedom of!
lion of the commission antagonized the West
Capt. Joseph J. Dawson.
of references. Address Manager P <’.
Companies.
Voluntary
Observer.
labor organisations. When the present Ho» 2124. '»an Francisco. Calif
speech are impulsive.
J. C. G ove |
Sixty Days
ive will
oar BOOTS
and SHOES at
To
room for our
summer goods.
call
to
we handle.
Our
quality,
reasonable prices.
JTo shoddy
in stock.
C. & E. Thayer
Professional Cards.
P. F. BROWNE,
Agent.
C, E. REYNOLDS,
Undertakerand Em
balmer.
Office :
G. F. FranJçIiq
Sewing Machines.
a*
T. SARCHET,
Tailoring Etabliraient,
T. SARCHET,
Merchant Tailor
J
Tillamook
..
Oregon.