TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 12.
1903.
COHN’S ANNUAL REMNANT SALE.
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We have just taken stock, and find we have a lot of Remnants, which will be sold at a Great Sacrifice so as to make loom
fora Complete and New Line of Summer Clothing, Dress Goods, Ladies' and Gent.’s Shoes, Hats and ( aps, etc.
You SAVE MONEY by trading with COHN & CO.
A Big Stock to Select from.
Quick Sales and Small Profits.
Do not Miss this Remnant sale.
COHN & CO., The Leading Merchants.
^illiiniooh
Whenever our industries have been
Ijcabli gbt. ' tive
and there- has been a demand
Fred <’. Baker, Publisher.
KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
( strictly in advance .)
One year.............................................. 1.50
1
Six months..........................................
75
50
Three months......................................
Offering Inducements.
To give some idea how other towns are
trying to foster industries, this is a cri
terion, the offer being sent to the Port
land Chamber of Commerce :
“The town of St. Helens offers a five-
acre tract directly on the Columbia river,
with deep water frontage, tn any reliable
person or company wishing to erect a
saw mill or sash, door and blind factory.
The advantages of location need no com
ment, being in the midst of vast timber
belts.”
Only a few weeks ago a mill man was
in Tillamook looking for a mill site, and
one was offered him for $2,000. W hich
of the two places are likely to get a saw
mill ? St. Helens is alive to the situation
and fully cognizant of the fact that to
bring new industries into the town the
jieople must pull together and offer in
ducements.
Tillamook City has everything to gain
and nothing to loose by making an effort
in the same direction. It is easy enough
to talk about bonding the citv for a big
amount of motley, but that will become
a burden to the city if a manufacturing
center should spring up elsewhere, as pro
bably it will unless Tillamook City
exerts herself. Don’t bark up the wrong
tree, for the first thing, in our judgment,
is to endedvor to make Tillamook City
the manufacturing center and not load
it down with taxation.
ac
for
good people they have come here freely
from Europe. Besides, in most foreign
countries during the last year or two
there has been industrial depression,
which of course stimulated emigration
from those countries and the United
States offered the best invitation, in the
opportunities and the higher price of
labor. It seems that this large immi
gration has been fully absorbed and
provided for. There is no complaint
anywhere of great excess of labor and
it is quite probable that in portions of
the country it will soon be found that
the demand for labor exceeds the supply.
There is a vast amount of work to be
done the coming Spring and summer
that calles for such workers as are com
ing from Europe and there is no doubt
they will all find abundant employment.
It may be true that some of these immi
grants are not of the most desirable
class, but there is a demand for the un
skilled labor which could not be met
if the advocates of restriction could have
their way._________________
Quaint Features of Life.
BENSON
IN
JAIL.
Murderer is Captured Near Olym
pia—He Offers no Resistance.
O lympia , Wash., March 7.—Christ
Benson, the murderer of Jailer M orrell,
was captured to night two miles west
of town, and is now safely lodged in the
Conu-
steel cage of the Thurston
ty Jail. A half-dozen armed men pa t rol
the jail grounds, and a deputy with a
Winchester stands at the head of the
narrow stairway leading to the seco nd
floor, where the steel cage is, and ad
mits no one to the foot of the steps. At
this hour, 9.-30, a large crowd of men
surrounds the jail, and there are fre
quent yells of “Hang him I”
The first news of Benson’s appearance
west of town was telephoned to the
Sheriff’s office late this evening. The
first message was so jumbled that Deputy
Faylor, who answered the telephone,
did not understand its importance, and
left for the locality alone. He reached
the west side of town, and met a man
coming on horseback, who «told the
news secretly. The deputy stopped only
long enough to get Sheriff Mills, and
with the team on the run they soon
reached a deserted cabin in which it was
said Benson was located, and which was
surrounded by five woodchoppers. Fay
lor was stationed at the window’ where
Benson had broken into the cabin, and
Sheriff Mills stood at the front door
with a double-barreled shotgun in hand.
TILLAMOOK
COUNTY BANK
GO TO TIIE
RACKET STORE
( incorporated ),
TILLAMOOK CITY.
WHEN YOU WANT
ORE.
PAID UP CAPITAL, $10,000.
Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions,
Candies and Kruit
ONE DOOR NORTH OF POST OFFICE,
TI LLA MOO K, O REG0N.
A GENERAL BANKING
BUSINESS.
DirectorsM. W. H arrison , W. w.
C urtiss , B. L. E di » y .
Cashier ;—M. W. H arrison .
Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge securi-
ies of all kinds.
Quick Brothers,
HOUSEHOLD MOVERS
AND DRAYMEN
SMITH & JENKINS,
Successors to L. N. Barnes,
DEALERS IN
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PRIME
MEATS,
LARD,
1 etc.
Heavy Teaming is a Specialty with us.
Our Delivery wagon delivers to country
or citv.
C, E. REYNOLDS,
At the NEW MEATJ MARKET.
The editor of the Oak Hill (O.) Defend
er discourses: “Ye editor went tochurch
last Friday night. Before entering the
auditorium he removed a pair of cloth
Quick's Delivery Wagons deliver, Highest Cash price paid for stock. Both phones
overshoes and set them down Carefully
in the class room. At the close of the
service lie foil'nd a pair of wornout gums
Throws up His Hands.
where the new overshoes ought to have
“Come out, Benson, with your hands
bent. * * * It is bad enough to be a
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sneak thief anywhere, but the most de up,” he demanded.
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
“
I
can
’
t
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the
door
is
locked
on
the
out-
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testable scamp of nil is the scamp who
will come to the house of God with an side,” came the reply from within.
Mills unlocked the door, threw’ it open '
abiding impulse to steal whatever is
found loose. And the crime is all the and out walked no other than the much-1 1
blacker when a man will steal from an sought fugitive murderer, with hands 1
itinerant
preacher ora country editor, held high in the air. He was immediately
Drifting to the Danger Line.
* * * Oh, the baseness of it all is black hurried to the carriage in waiting, and
the team was headed for Olympia.
There is some truth and cause of alarm ness Cimmerian.
When 01 pin pia was reached the horses I
in the statement that when the farmer
Thu remnant of a strange tribe of Es
becomes rich enough to retire from agri quimas has been discovered on South were whipped to their utmost speed.
AGENTS STEAMERS ‘ W. H. KRUGER” AND “ REDONDO.”
cultural pursuits and removes himself hampton island, at the north end of They dashed through the town and to
For San Francisco and Los Angeles.
and his family to town, to live Hudson bay. These people had never ward the jail, but the news spread like
wildfire. From every doorway men ran Hobsonville, Or.
J.
oil the rent of his farm, lie has reached
seen a whiteman until recently. Their towarij the jail, shouting, “Hang him!
the danger line, although no objection
huts are built of the great j aws of whales Hang him!” The officers and prisoner
can be raised against a successful farmer
covered with skins. In the middle is an
doing so : in fact, this is what must be elevation, <>n which is a stone lamp, used heard the shouts, and Benson ran up the
expected. W hat is most to be dreaded for lighting, heating, cooking, melting steps of the jail, realizing that every
séco nd was valuable to save his life. The
for the Western states is the degeneration
ft
snow and drying clothes. The tribe is
ami the demoralization of the farmer. almost extinct, only some sixteen being heavy door was swung to, and in a few
minutes
a
big
deputy
with
Winchester
When farming is done by proxy and the
PROPRIETOR
left.
in band stood on a narrow landing and
sons ami daughters of the farmers desert
admitted
no
one
but
a
few
deputies
and
The
Minnesota
legislators
are
wrest
the soil on which they were reared to
seek the allurement« of the towns and ling with the problem of how to provide newspaper men.
For half an hour Benson stood in the
cities, American agriculture will be re against accidents from the use of kero
manded to an impoverished tenantry, sene and gasolene. One member has in main entrance of the jail where on last
drilling steadily downward to the state troduced a bill providing that all kero Sunday he had fired the first shot into
Boiler Work, Logger's Work and Heavy Forging.
of vassalage that has driven awav farm sene or coal oil kept or intended for sale Dave Morrell s body and talked to half a
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
workers from Ireland. England, Ger in Minnesota must lie colored a deep dozen newspaper men. He presented the
many, Austria and other foreign coun red by the use of alkanet or similar dye most abject appearance. There was
tries, where the owners of the land live in stuff. The offer for sale of oils not con nothing about him that denoted the des
luxury in the great cities while the toilers forming with the requirements of the inate criminal. Tears rolled down his
eke out a wretched existence tilling the bill is defined as a misdemeanor, punish cheeks as he related his story, and sobs
soil. The same tendency is to lie seen in able by a fine or not less than $25 nor choked his breath. All the while the mob
the United States, and even here in the more than $100, or in default of fine by outside could be heard demanding ad
West. The slutting of populations from imprisonment for a term of not less mittance and that the prisoner be deliv
the farms to the cities has been increasing than thirty nor more than ninety days. ered over to them.
Benson was dressed according to the
from year to year and is rapidly increas Other bills provide that all gasolene
PROPRIETOR OF
1 discriptions, but with disheveled appear
ing in the great grain belt. It is stated must lie kept in red painted cans.
ance. wet clothes, uushaven and dirtv
that pci haps one-halt of all the farms of
An Oklahoma paper prints this story : face he would lie hard to recognize from
Illinois and Iowa are already being |
She waa from Boston, he from Okla. I the picture« that have been published of
operated by tenants, while the owners |
DEALER IN
lioma. “You have traveled a good deal him Between his sobs Benson admitted
are living in towns and cities, either paid
in the west, have you not. Miss “
Bea-
u
ie
w
hole
murder
to
the
men
surround
in cash or in a division of the crops In j
con ?”
ing him, and in doing so endeavered to
some instances this tendency lias gone so i
Shop »ext door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook
far as to produce sub-tenants, with the 1 '• Oh, ves, indeed in California and implicate three other prisoners in a plot
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Arizona, and even in New Mexico.”
to break out of jail
first renter livinga life of idleness in town '
“ Did you ever see the Cherokee Strip?”
For over a week, says Benson, they
on the advance of rents by reason of the |
There was a painful silence, but finally
talked of escape. Last Sunday.
high prices of food products and abund
she looked over her glasses at him and Clark, the murderer of lx-1 a Page, and
ant cro|ie. Such a condition bodes no 1
said : “ In the first place, sir, I deem Bradlev and Green, two prisoners in for
good to the West, or the country. It
your question exceedingly rude ; and. in |rtrceny. and Benson evolved a plan,
foreshadows a serious problem that will
the second, you might have been more They drew lots to see which should strike
confront the country at no «listant day.
refined in your language by asking me the jailer on the head, secure the keys
if I had ever seen the Cherokee disrobe.” nnd |et the other prisoners out.
STEAMERS—SUE H. ELMORE. W. H IIARRISQN
Only Prime Meats Handled. Give us a Undertakerand Em
Call. Hides Wanted.
balmer.
FIR & SPRUCE Lumber
All orders promptly attended to.
Office :
ON THE MAIN STREET,
OPPOSITE THE ALLEN
HOUSE.
G. F. Franlçliq
BOX SHOOKS
I GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’
SUPPLIES
E, SIBLEY, Mgr.
A. K. CASE,
Tillamook Iron Woks » >
General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
Ti LLA MOO K,
OREGON.
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DOES ALL KINDS OF
WATCH,
AND
CLOCK
JEWELRY REPAIRING
In first class style.
Engraving a specialty.
I j Sewing - - - Machines
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Now is the time to buy a
new Sewing Machine for
$22.00, with drop head and
all the latest improvements
at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s .
It is the B onita S ewing
k M achine , and they range
in price from $22 to $35,
with ball bearings. They
are little beauties, perfectly
made and something
ething new on
the market. T.
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These
machi-
nes are a better article than
the peddlars are charging
$65 and $75 for.
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Tillamook Meat Market I ageaapree are creare arerei
T. SARCHET,
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
The Large Immigration.
Assemblyman George B. Clark of the
Twenty-ninth New York district has not
only returned a Pullman sleeping enr
pass sent him by the company, but has
sent the secretary of that organisation
$1 in payment for a ride in a car which
the conductor had failed to collect know
ing the officiul position hts passenger
,,
held *’ I cal let I on the attorney general,’’
Mr. Clark said in speaking of the occur,
rencr. “ and was informed by him that
it would not be right to nse a .pass
That was enough for me I immediately
returned the pass with my check tor the
amount of the palace car charge.’’
He Drew the Shortest Straw
“The man who drew the shortest straw
was to be the one. and I drew it,” said
Benson. “I did not intend to kill the
jailer. I only wanted to stun him and
get the keys, but 1 did not hit him hard
enough and he drew a revolver. I grab,
bed his wrist and twisted it and he pull-
ed the trigger while we were fighting
and shot himself. I was so excited I did
not know what I did. I got the revolver
mid shot him again in the little room
there and then ran out the door.”
In the twelve months ending Decern-
her 31, 1902, 739.289 immigrants arriv
ed on our shores. This was more than
200,000 in excess of the numlier that
came in the previous calendar year.
There was thus added last year to the
number of consumers in this country
nearly three.quarters of a million of
jieoplr. This means so many more need
ing food and clothing, so many more
milled to the workers ot the count!y ami
so manv more people engaged in enlarg
ing the nation’s productive capacity.
An energetic manager for office to i»e
opened in this city lor large manufacturing
The large immigration movement con
concern. Salary One Hundicd D o II a T«
month extra comnMoM ami expenses Five
tinue« and is likely to dv so as long as
The London Times predict« that the Hti
’-vU-etl DoUtn eush MWWrltj n-i-
the present prosperous conditions here United States is on the verge of another Hest of references Address Manager I*. <>.
Hot 2124, "an Francisco. Cabt
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prevail. It is not a new experience. financial panic.
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ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE.
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad * Navigation Co anrt
AM..r.a 4 rolnn.bu R.ver R. R. f,„ San FrinX.L Ponhn
and all pointe <MMt. ror freight and passenger rates apply to
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SAMUEL ELMORE &. CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR
B. C. LAMB. Agent. TillaoKink Oregon.
Agents
JJ K. Co . Portland.
(A 4 C. R. R. Co., Portland.
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Centrally laoeated
Rates, $1 Per Day
LARSEN HOUSE,
The Be« Hotel in the city.
TBiioriqg
EjtablisfiTjent,
TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE.
G extlemex
Thanking you for
past favors, I lieg
to say that I have
moved into mv
new store next to
C. Ben Riesland's.
Il you wish to
see all the choice
line Of Suiting and
up-t<i-date Pant-
ting’s to choose from
____ kindlv , give
... _ me
___ a
cull. All Suits cut and mod« in the shop
nt 1 ill.imonk.
/’;?\—'’ressing. cleaning artd repairing
of all kind» done.
T. SARCHET,
Merchant Tailor
HEADLIGHT
WEEKLY OREGONFAN,
$2.25.
AND
M. H. UflRSEN, Proprietor».
TILLAMOOK,
¿ernt
OREGON
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