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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1903)
NEW NEW GOODS ! GOODS ! At Cohn & Co.’s Big Store. Not Goods that have been shipped front one retail store to another and could not be sold, and at as < uinp<< of our city, but Bright, New Styles and New Patterns just received from the factories and the mills. We, as the people well know, handle no auction or bankrupt stock. The Ladies have said that no Store in our city is showing the up-to-date line of Goods that we are. We are not overstocked, hut we have the largest stock of spring goods in the city. New Lawns, New Black Goods, New White Goods, and, in fact too many new goods to advertise Come and inspect our Spring Stock, just to see the pretty things Our big sales speak for themselves that our prices are the lowest. i TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK American countries and may lead to practical measures. Perhaps the project A good deal of interest is being mani will not lie undertaken in the near fa. AT THE fested in eastern financial circles as to ture, but that its realization is a possi- ( incorporated ), KOCHET STOHE. the possibility effect upon the money bility is not to be doubted. RATES OE SUBSCRIPTION. TILLAMOOK CITY', market of the coming payment on Pan ( strictly in advance .) No trouble to show aud price our ama canal account. The amount involv 1.50 One year......... Halibut Banka. PAID UP CAPITAL, »10,000. 75 ed is $50,000,000, of which $40,000.000 Six months.... OWN HO Goods. 50 Three months. will go to the French owners of the canal Discovery of rich halibut banks off A GENERAL BANKING and $10.000,000 to the Colombia gov the mouth of the Columbia is a very In order to make room for our im BUSINESS. ernment. It is not yet certain when important matter. It means the ad., Ready to Bury the Hatchet. these payments will be made, but it is dition of another great industry to As- * mense stock of SPRING GOODS DirectorsM. W. H arrison , W. Mr. Frank Richardson informs us that thought the time is near enough to give toria’s local resources. C urtiss , B. L. E ddv . ex-Senator J. W. Maxwell and Mr. T. B. them claim to consideration ns a factor ‘already ordered, we now offer our Heretofore Seattle has enjoyed a Cashier M. W. H arrison . Handley are sincere in their promises in the money market. This money is to monopoly of this great and growing f entire STOCK for SALE. Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge securi that they will support and vote for Mr. be taken from funds in the possession traffic, that has attracted a great fleet ties of all kinds. Eddy should he receive the nomination of the treasury, in the form either of of sailing craft to her wharves and for congress. We are glad to be assured cash or of bank deposits. It is not to be put much money into the volume of Will be greatly pleased to that this is a fact. The H kadlight has obtained by a sale of bonds, the author her trade. It has been supposed that no personal fight against these gentle ization given by the Spooner act to the no halibut banks of any importance SELL the ENTIRE STOCK now on hands men and would like to see them bury the secretary of the treasury to borrow re existed in this region except off Cape HOUSEHOLD MOVERS by APRIL 15th. hatchet and their opposition when Mr. lating wholly to supplying the money Flattery. Now, however, the fact comes AND DRAYMEN. Eddy is chosen by the people to be the for constructing the canal. to light that Astoria has this industry standard-bearer of the party. The |>eo- It is pointed out that to withdraw the at her gates, waiting on the action of Heavy Teaming is a Specialty with us. ple of Tillamook recognize in Mr. Eddy a $50,000,000 from the cash in the treas her enterprising citizens for de velo p- Our Delivery wagon delivers to country clean, industrious, persevering, honest ury would not leave a safe working bal ment. or citv. gentleman, and it is on that account he ance and a part of the amount will have Our capitalists should take steps to has become so popular and have the con to be taken from the government de promote the fitting out of boats to fish fidence of the people. It is no wonder to posits with the banks. There has been on these banks. Special inducements DEALERS IN us that those who opposed Mr. Eddy in some fear expressed that in the present in the way of loans or of taking stock recent years are beginning to realize that condition of the money market any con in halibut fishing schooners along they cannot stem popular opinion and siderable withdrawal from the banks of with practical sea tarera should be i find their followers deserting them at government deposits might have a bad announced. Bonuses of one kind or every election. As in business, so it is in effect, but the Financial Chronicle does another should be offered by those All orders>promptly attended to. politics, a survival of the fittest, where not take this view, saying that the mar who have the welfare of the city at the brightest, most active, solier and in ket’s cash resources should be strength, heart and the cash to enable them to do dustrious, crowd out those who have not cued, at least temporarily, by what the : effective work in that line.—Astoria these characteristics. Another thing, treasury pays from its cash on hand, I News. Quick’s Delivery Wagons deliver, Highest Cash price paid for stock. Both phones ON THE MAIN STREET in spite of whatever may be done to head since this would l>e held and used by the I OPPOSITE THE ALLEN it off, the voter will generally rally to the domestic batiks receiving it until gold!., James E. Dolan, national president of HOUSE. the Ancient Order of Hibernians, has is. support of the progressive element, espe exports should absorb it. It seems quite cially when men try to force themselves certain, hwever, that the payment of • i ' sued the following official statement : upon a party, want to be the whole this money, if it shall require a large) , “ The Ancient Order of Hibernians, d<»es OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN thing and fail to see that they are not withdrawal of the government’s deposits i not recommend or countenance any wanted as leaders. They diehard and it must somewhat aggravate the existing violence in doing away with the ‘baboon’ J stage Irishman, butz is determined to takes several crushing and humiliating rather favorable conditions. DOES ALL KINDS OF wipe out the flagrant insult to our defeats below they see how unpopular I people, and Irishmen all over the country they are and how public sentiment is WATCH, CLOCK AND An Important Project. | have joined in the movement as have opposed to them. The H eadlight JEWELRY REPAIRING It is more than twelve years since the I many leading newspapers. We recom has faithfully and fearlessly stood by Mr. Eddy and helped fight his political bat project of an intercontinental railway, mend that our members withhold the In first class style. tles. because we were convinced he was from the United States to the southern patronage of themselves and their working for Tillamook's best interest. limit of South America, was first pro families from theatres and amusement Engraving a specialty. Hail Mr. Maxwell or Mr. Handley occu- posed. This was at the first Pan-Amer halls where the outrageous and insult AGENTS STEAMERS ‘ W. H KRUGER" AND “REDONDO." ing attractions are permitted to be pro pid the same position as Mr. E Idy and ican congress in 1890 and was suggested For San Francisco and L or Angeles. showed the same amount of ability and by James G. Blaine, who believed that duced.” Hobsonville, Or. J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr. * * * industry that he has shown, the H bad . such a railway would be of enormous I The prospects for a bountiful wheat light would have been just as loyal to commercial advantage to this country them as we are to Mr. Eddv. Probably and would also tend to bind the inde i crop throughout the Big Bend, both of Messrs. Maxwell and Handley realize pendent countries of this hemisphere I spring and fall sown grain, are excellent, Now is the time to buy a that they took a wrong course in fight closer together. The project was again i Because of the late spring, the fall wheat new Sewing Machine for ing clean nominees on the republican discussed at the congress of American . is just tieginning to show above the PROPRIETOR ticket last spring, ja nd ns they have with republics held in the City of Mexico last j ground. It took sufficient root, how- J I22.00, with drop head and good grace made the first overtures to vear and a permanent commission was | ever, before snowfall to insure an early all the latest improvements support Mr. Eddv should he get the appointed to promote the enterprise, maturity. While spring was late, the at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s . nomination, the H eadlight accepts it with headquarters in Washington Citv. ■ weather has become suddenly warm, It is the B onita S ewing in goo I faith and hope this will be ma le This is composed of men who fully be j This will cause the fall wheat to grow M achine , and they range j rapidly and will also germinate the the stepping stone whereby these sense, lieve in the feasibility and great im in price from $22 to $35, , spring seed as soon as sown. The ground less, factional and personal fights among portance of the project and some of Boiler Work. Logger's Work and Hear/ Forging with ball bearings. They republicans in this county will come to whom are prepared to invest heavily • is moist and the farmers are just begin. Fine Machine Work a Specialty. . ning to plow. It will be remembered are little beauties, perfectly an end and the party become united once in it. that the spring of 1897 was very back, Recently Secretary Hay appointed a made and something new on more. The trouble often grows out of so many men wanting public office and who special commissioner to visit South and ward and sowing did not begin nntil the market. These machi w w w w w* v-v v* vv *kl! imagine I he republican partv owe them Central America and make a rejiort on April 8. The harvest ot that year was nes are a better article than a living, no matter whether they are in the commercial aspects of the proposed . the largest in the history of eastern the peddlars are charging com in tent and unfit in intellectual nt- intercontinental railway, as authorized ! Washington. The soil of the Big Bend' $65 and $75 for. ta nments to fill the office they aspire to. by congress at its last session and the is noted for its retentive powers, and a heavy snowfall during the winter ,is as fact that Andrew Carnegie and former We fight over men in this county just as though it whs hog killing time and rele Senator Davis, of West Virginia, have sei viccable as a rainfall during the grow- PROPRIETOR OF gate principles to the rear to grow musty. ' each contributed $5.000 toward the pay I ing season. This is largely what is called politics in ment of the expenses of the commis The Marine Hospital Service has re-, Tillamook, but now the republican partv sioner shows that men of business ex Tailoring Establiili]rgent, here has got started in doing something perience and ability have faith in the ceived a report from Assistant Surgeon DEALER IN for the improvement of Tillamook liar- project. The scheme contemplates an General Grubbs, who is stationed at the 1 i Gulf quarantine station, giving the re- | TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE. bora, we hope in future no republican all-rail route from the southern bound, will run away with the idea that he j ary of Mexico, which is now accessible suit of the inspection of vessels arriving G entlemen — Shop next door to Larsen s Hotel, Tillamook can graft the little end of the tail of the by rail from the United States, down from ports liable to be infected with Thanking you for democratic dog onto the tail end of the the west coast of South America ami ! yellow -fever germs. From June to No pnst favors, I beg republican dog and expect to wag the thence through the mountains to the vember, 1902, 82 vessels were inspected, to say thnt I have and in three instances infected nios- republican party. It can’t l»e done, as metropolis of Argentina. Th' route of moved into mv new store nest to those who attempted it last spring will the proposed railroad would tie fl,700 | quitocs were found. Surgeon-General C. Ben Kiesland's. admit now they find public opinion has miles in length and the cost, as esti . Grubbs draws the following deductions If you wish to something stored up against them for a mated by the engineers, would be $175, from his investigations: First, thnt see nil the choice mosquitoes can come aboard a vessel number of years for being so foolish in 000,000. line of Suiting and STEAM ERS-SUE H. ELMORE, W. H HARRISON In the opinion of some it is a virion, under favorable conditions when the attempting such a political impossibility, up-to-date Pant, ONIA LINE — ASTOT1A TO TILLAMOOK. GARIBALDI vessel is not f.ir from shore ; second, ting's to choose f.__ for we repeat again, the tail end of the ary project, but this is not the view from kindly give me „ a BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE ’ C"'L..AI1 ®n’ts cut and made in the shop democratic dog can’t be made to graft taken of it by Mr. Carnegie and some that stegomyia can be carried from at Tillamook. 2S"fa «¿T4 N-KMID,. Co. .„d onto the tail end of the republican dog. other capitalists who have given the Mexican or West Indian ports to those r^’;? ~*’rcss'nK. cleaning and repairing The people don't want and wouldn’t matter careful consideration and are of our Gulf states ; third, that mosqui .nd ill pmnu, .... For of all kinds done. reach to invest in it if investigation toes can board a vessel I ring at anchor have such a monstrosity. SAMUEL ELMORE! <Sc CO General Agents. ASTORIA. OR shall show that the commercial aspects halt a mile or less from shore, being con B. C. LAMR. Agent. Tillamook Oregon. veyed by the open lighters, and, finally, arc satisfactory. Such investigation as The “Little Dutchman" incident nt the Agent» .¡'A k * J*. R. R Co . Portland. that n vessel moored a short distance convention on Saturday must have been has already been made is favorable and IA. A C. R R. Co.. Portland. thebestopinion of those who are well from land may become infected with n genuine vote killer. • * * informed in regard to South American yellow fever, our old beliefs to the con We are not very much at a loss to see conditions is that with the building of trary notwithstanding. the power behind the throne which net railways there would come such speedy Cen rally Ltoeaed. Coi.. jr Rates. $! Per Day BUBER AND HAIRDRESSER thejaw bones in motion to have the del. development of the rich mineral and New Feed Store egate* pledged. That kind ot |M>l>ticnl agricultural resources as would soon SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING mnehiner« has lost its indurnce in politic, tarnish profitable business. The inter X' heat. oats. barley, shorts, middlings, since the Headlight has obtained the enr est which our government has mani bran, oil meal. whole wheat Hour, best 8HAMPO0ING. ETC TILLAMOOKBRSEN’ PrOPH OREGON of the tieople in Tillamook county on fested in the matter will doubtless stitn- hard wheat Hoar, political matters J At G angloff & S nvvfkv ' s . Electric Rath, nicely fitted up Good fof I ulate interest on the part of the South The Rest Hotel i„ the citr Effect on the Money Market. c MILLS & FINLEY ZÍÍ to A stqc Quick Brothers, Í 9 SMITH Sc JENKINS, Successors to L. N. Barnes, I >1 I At the NEW MEAT MARKET. Only Prime Meats Handled. Give us a Call. Hides Wanted. Office PRIME I E. REYNOLDS, c. Undertakerand Em balmer. MEATS, LARD, etc Truckee Lumber Co., FIR & SPRUCE Lumber G. F. Franiçliq BOX SHOOKS GENERAL MERCHANDISE And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES Sewing Machines. « carr A. K. CASE, < Tillamook Iron Woks 4 is General Machinists ic Blacksmiths 1 1 * * » 4» TILLAMOOK, OREGON F. LEACH, Tillamook Meat Market T. SARCHET, Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides. Wool, etc. T. SARCHET, Merchant Tailor tb dii l hi LATIMER, BROS., I « • LÍ I'i LARSEN HOUSE, person« suffering with rheumatism. and b-tl the I al