TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 23. 1903.
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Not Goods that have been shipped from one retail store to another and could not be sold, and at last dumped on the p<0|
and New Patterns just received from the factories and the mills.
of our city, but Bright, New Styles
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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, but 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 adseitise.
Come and inspect our Spring Stock, just to see the pretty things.
Our big sales speak for themselves that our prices are the lowest.
KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
( strictly in advance .)
One year.............................................. 1.50
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Six months..........................................
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Three months......................................
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Beware of Political Knockers.
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NEW GOODS !
GOODS !
At Colin & Co.’s Big Store.
This is no time to sow the seeds of poli-
cal discord or to cause wrangles or jea
lousies between republican leaders in this
county, because this one or that one did
not get full credit, or all the credit for
that matter, for the nomination of Bin
ger Hermann. Those who are trying to
cause another split and strife in the re
publican party of this county have sinis
ter motives in view—to vent their per-
sonal spleen and to push themselves into
the foreground, where they are not
wanted. Whether we agree or disagree
with those who went to the local conven
tion with different ideas, the H eadlight
is ready to admit that all were sincere in
the course they pursued, but with the
same object in view, that of Binger Her
mann's nomination and election. Now
that he is the standard bearer of the re
publican party, surely it is bad politics
and bad blood and the want of good
common sense to endeavor to create fric
tion and jealousies amongst republicans,
and especially amongst those who have
become leaders of the party, when there
is only one object is view—the election of
Mr. Hermann. Let good politics and
harmonious feelings prevail in Tillamook,
and the county will do herself proud on
election day. Those who act otherwise
are “political knockers,’’ trying to create
hard feelings and discension in the repub
lican party, are no friends of Hermann,
no matter how much their “hot air'*
boastings, but simply insignificant tools
in the hands of those who are conspiring
to defeat the republican nominee, and b\
throwing boquetts at one republican
leader, and stabbing, in true Spaniar*
style, another republican It ider in tin.
back, tiiex are resorting to this contem
ptible method to work out their politic.i
schemes.
pie, whose sole object is to pull down
those whom they cannot run or control?
We have lived long enough and seen eno
ugh of Tillamook ¡icople to convince us
that, give the little click that is opposed
to the H eadlight , for political reasons,
plenty of rope and it will not be long be
fore they will run their little career and
become just as unpopular as their prede
cessors who thought they could do the
H eadlight man up in business on “hot
air’’ and spite work.
Publicity And The Steel Trust.
Quaint Features of Life.
A comely young woman, trier! at Mar
ion, S.C., on a charge of murder for
killing a man to whom she claimed to
have been secretly married, was acquitted
by the jury and the judge of the court
then imposed upon her a fine of $20 for
carrying a pistol, contrary to the law
of the state. The spectators in the court
room, who had applauded the verdict
made up the amount of the fine and pre
sented it to her, and she departed for her’
home a free woman.
out their married life. Shortly before
his marriage Mr. Olmsted employed .
Annie Connor as cook. She has been in
the service of the family all these years. |
All six of the couple’s children are living,
and were present at the golden wedding, i
Mrs. Olmsted wore her bridal wreath
and her wedding gown was worn by one '
of-her daughters. Some of the wedding,
cake of fifty years before was produced i
at the celebration.
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WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
this City.
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f Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal.
to
gal.
Paddy Lynch is Convicted.
A storia , Or., April 18.—The jury in
| Wines, $1.00
$3.00 per
the case of Paddy Lynch and Theodore
Tobiason, on trial on the charge of kid
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naping Charles W. Gardner by shang
Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
haing him on board the British ship L?
Foyledale, returned a verdict of guilty e? buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
against both defendants at 10 o’clock
this evening. The verdict, however, re
commended Tobiason to the mercy of
the court, and asked that his punish
ment be confinement to the County Jail.
The court complimented the jury on
its decision, and said the verdict was
fully justified by the evidence. He re
manded the prisoners to the custody of
DEALERS IN
the Sheriff, and fixed next Saturday
afternoon as the time for pronouncing
judgment.
The jury was out 30 hours, and from
the first ballot stood 10 to 2 for convic
tion. At 4 o'clock this afternoon, on re
ceiving further instructions from the
court, one of the obstinate ones joined
the majority, but the other held out six j Quick’s Delivery Wagons deliver, Highest Cash price paid for stock. Bothpte
hours longer. The verdict gives general
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satisfaction in the community.
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Here are a few names taken from the
The United States Steei corporation
rolls of the Chickasaw and Choctaw
has just made public its report for the
nations in Indian Territory as made up
year 1902 and it is credited with having
given a complete statement of its affairs, by the Dawes commission : »Excellent
thus taking its stockholders frankly and Love, Uple Bogle, Cora Tuggle, Indian
Territory Spears, Chick and Chock
full v into its confidence. The report is
regarded, according to a New York dis (twins), Okla and Homa (twins), Evil
patch, as really an event of the highest Kiel, Smile Hancock. Hate Fobb, Mealey
consequence. Many think it mark an Tecumseh, Hilly Wolf, Lying Hampton,
era in the relations of the great corporate Sweet Magnolia Brown, Sweelann Cole,
combinations to the public. It is believed Sellj’ Brate Smith (born July 4), Pleas
that the example must in the long run Jonathan Keith, Eplurbus Guest, Fancy
be followed by other corporations to Nora Brown, Nervus Jackson. Always
ward which the people are looking with Billy, Dethadue Watts, Dicy Jiggetts,
something of apprehension, a fear for June Love.
which the secretive blink pool manage
A queer state of affairsexists in Woods
ment that is characteristic of some of county, according to a pipe dream re-
them is in great measure responsible. ! ; porter of the Carmen (Okla.) Headlight.
There is no doubt that this course of the I At a trial recently before the probate
great steel corporation is an example I judge in Alya a lawyer drew a gun and
which other industrial corporations will I was prevented from killing a witness by
find it necessary or expedient to follow in I the bystanders and the court never said
order to command public confidence. a word. The sheriff of that county goes
They may not generally be dispored to around, and when he finds a man that
make publicity of their affairs to com carries a gun tries him himself and fines
plete as has been done by the steel cor him $50. A man who was once arrested
Blow to Coast Shingles.
poration, but they cannot afford to con- on a false charge in that county and
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eattle
, April 18.—Secretary Victor j
tintie the secretive policy they now observe thrown into jail was drugged and
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
at the risk of suffering from popular robbed, and the attorneys in the district H. Feck man, of the Shingle Association, j
suspicion and apprehension respecting court offered to have Judge McAtee— today received a letter from the Treasury ;
the management of their affairs. It is to then judge—poisoned for $175. The Department, asking for information re-1
be expected that after the bureau of cor story of the sick negro being held up by garding an order recently issued by the '
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porations begins its work of investiga I six prominent
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town Great Northern and Northern Pacific,)
tion which will be shortly, most of the who wore masks and roblied him of' and three days ago suoplemented by an
combinations subject to governmental >118, and the disappearance of Milt J order from the Wisconsin Central, re-'
inquiry will adopt the plan of publicity, Thomas, a deputy marshal, who was fusing to furnish any more cars for single
at least to such an extent as will enable undoubtedly
murdered
to throttle shipments east of Chicago.
The contention of ¡the lines is that
their stockholders to obtain a pretty ac- damaging evidence, evinces the fact that
AGENTS STEAMERS ■ W. H. KRUGER” AND ” REDONDO
curate knowledge of how tfiev are being around an educational institution like they now have upwards of 14,000 cars
For San Francisco and L ob Angeles.
managed and what they are doing.
the Alva Normal there are men who have on foreign lines in the East which thef
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In regard to the figures of the steel cor noble brows, but the spirit of Cain is are unable to get back. The effect of
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this order will be to kill the Washington _____________ ______ _____________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________
poration’s report, they are somewhat deep in their hearts.
Tillamook Toll Hoads Must Go
shingle market in the Eastern States,
impressive. The gross income from sale
The toll roads in the South part •
The old Calvert home, at Mount Airy, amounting to about5000 cats annually, y. AA A A A JtkAAAAAAAAAA AAA A A A AA
of products and from incidental sources
TillaniooX countv .ire an annoy nice t
in 1902 is stated to have been $560,000, Md., which for more than two centuries and in the face of present conditions,
the settler, an hindernnee to the develop 000, which was considerably in excess of has sheltered the descendants of the first including the largest surplus stock on
meat of the county, a genuine hoodoo l
the international trade balance in favor Lord Baltimore, was offered at public record in the hands of the Coast mills 4
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home seekers, and an antiquated system of the United States for that year. The auction recently, but was withdrawn and little demand in the Central West,
of road building that is only tolerated 11 net income was over $133,000,000 and from sale liecause only half-of its actual the situation is alarming to the trade.
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out-lying districts. No one will, or can. the surplus tor the year $34.000,000 value was bid. It is rumored that
The purpose of the Treasury Depart
deny these assertions. Why then toler Such figures certainly bear evidence of Secretary of State Hay will be among ment’s inquiry is speculative, but is sup <
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ate them any longer in Tillamook ? It is the great prosperity of the country and a the bidders when the property shall he posed to be for the purpose of present <
not surprising that the people in Yamliil- statement in the report of contracts or offered again. The mansion was built ing the matter to the Interstate Com
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Boiler Work, Logger's Work and Heavy Forging.
county, when they find intending settlers orders that are yet to be delivered and in 1660, and was primarily used by the merce Commission.
headed for Tillamook, that they jeer and that where upon the books at the begin Calverts as a shooting box, but was
Fine Machine Work a “ Specialty.
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This month is expected to break all re- !
compare us to an antediluvian class of' ning of the calendar year indicate that later enlarged, renovated and made the
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cords for immigration at New York. I
l>eople. And they have a right to think the end of prosperity is still distant.
permanent home ot the family.
At the close of Saturday's business 64,-1
so as long as the countv is bottled up
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with loll roads. Good roads are abso
000 aliens had passed Ellis Island in 18
como, Deamicis and Morlara, are study
lute! v necessary to a country’s develop
days. Those scheduled for the remain
Ignorance and conceit are twins.
ing the extraordinary case of a young
ment, and although we areglad to know
Deaf mutes will not answer as scr- woman, a victim of hysteria, from ' der of this month indicate that the total
that the County Court the next few vants.
for April will exceed 90,000. May last
whose body pins and needles have been
years will greatly improve the roads in
Whiskev and the police get a lot of men issuing for some time past. An examin year, with 82.000 immigrants, is the
| record month at that island. Reports |
Tillamook countv, in the judgment of into trouble.
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ation bv means of the Roentgen ravs1 r
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the H eadlight man the Countv Court
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from European sailing ports indicate
Blind people seem to have a monopoly .
shows that there
arc still a large ntimner | that
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should establish and maintain public of love at first sight.
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100,000 a r liens will
arrive
of needles and pins in the young woman’s ncxt moiUh
roads for the lienefit of the people who
A stylish coat on a man’s back enables
bodv Th. doctor, arc at a Io« to rx i Mayor Rm(|,8 prodamatiol, or(Jfrj
reside in the South part of the county. him to put on a bold front.
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plam he „henomenon, but .t.. .uppozed the ki|lin(t ,,f a„ „
fonnd
They are entitled to n public highway,
A blind master and a deaf servant
that the girl cat., the P«'>. and needle« ' unmuzzled in
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und as public sentiment is strong in that make an ideal combination.
in Morristown, N.J., has re-
when in a hysterical fit Admitting this,
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part of i’..e county against toll roads,
suited in the practical annihilation of
Great men are ordinary men with their
Shop next door to Laratns Hotel, Tillamook,
it
is
still
difficult
to
explain
how
they
which is destined to become a burning siloes carefully polished.
I of dogs since the edict went into effect
find their way out at her extremities
question if not remedied, it is a matter
j it is estimated that 1000 dogs have been
The best man in acontrovery is the one
The girl is said lo be a spirit medium
the County Court should take in hand who does the most listening.
killed since its promulgation. The order
and
to
have
made
extraordinary
revela
with as little delav as possible, for they
was the result of an attack of rabies on
When some people tell the truth it is tions when in trances.
are a detriment, and a bad one as far ns only for the purpose of creating trouble.
| a bulldog, during which the animal bit
getting new settlers, to the countv.
An Ohio man with >50,000 in bank about 150 of the town pets. The Town
It may seem like a chestnut to write has gone to work on a farm ns a day Council and Mayor decided that nothing
Talking Through their Hat.
about the purity of milk. However, it is laborer and his relatives are attempting hut » wholesale slaughter would save
How some peopkdo talk through their ' so important a subject that just at this to have him declared insane and his pro.: l',e situation, and the Mayor issued his nvTv ^rx-vS”St E H el M0RE, w. H. HARRISON
hat. The H eadlight ma.i had taken time of the year the man who handles pertv placed under their control. Things proclamation.
OMA LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GAKIBAL'
charge of the newspaper but a tew weeks | the cow should have his memory refresh- have come to a prettv pass when n man I As near as can be learned, there will
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when he was told a certain party said it 1 rd. Cleanliness is at the base of all suc- who is competent to amass >50.000 lie 31 seining grounds operated on the
! kxssful dairying.
Without reasonably must have his mental faculty questioned Colombia River during the coming sea
al«, the'* w'ri»1*-' r i*'1*!. **'?, Oregon Railroad A Navigation Co. •*
would not lie long before be d do us up
and all point 1 art ? '«mbia River R R fo, San Francmco, Forth*
in business. That was nearlv five rears ' pure milk no good product can lie made because he prefers to live the most whole son, a much larger number than ever lie
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rate, apply to
some life known. If the insane asylums fore, but as vet none of them has been
ago. Our subscription list and the large from the milk of the cow.
AMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agent«. ASTORIA. 08
amount of advertising we have received | I hat old maxim has received a rude of the country had to depend upon the started. To operate these ground.,
B- C. LAMB. Agent. Tillani.-nk Oregon.
in that time, is proof enough of the )>opn. shock in the Massachusetts courts. They farm, for their inmates ther would during the season will entail an expendi
Agents
R- & N- R- R Co . Portland.
laritv of the H eadlight . We felt some ' have decided that the public does not never have reached their present capaci tnre on an average of >+ooo each, ex-
(A. & C. R. R. Co., Portland.
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d»»tve
of
the
cost
of
gear
and
houses.
have
to
stipport
a
man
who
is
of
a
sound
what tickled last week to be told that a
certain party made the prediction that iKMly w hen he refuses to work. This is
A golden wedding celebrated nt Le or " ,<>tnl of >124,000. thus requiring a
cither the H radlight or the H krai . d i distinct gain for the workers and is Roy, N.Y., recently was in more than ca,ch of 1240 tons of fish at 5 cents per
Rates, $1 Per D*
would have to go out ot business In really no new thing under the sun, for usual ways an exception to th: nona, pound before the excuses are paid. Centrally boeated
answer to this, let us say that these par centuries ago it was decided that ’if a hility of human things. The festivities Notwithstanding this enormous expense
ties must put all the H eadlight man’s man would not work neither should he were held in the house which John R. acvonnt, the seiners usually reap big
trieuds out of business before thev can ent.” This decision is in harmony with Olmsted built for the occupancy of him harvests, aome of them clearing (rom
th i .’ll«" bflaSEN. Proprietor.
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hope to put this newspaper out of basi-l the Darwinian doctrine of thesurvival of self and his briile more than fifty tears 910.000 to >15.000 during a single
TILLAMOOK.
nets. But why take notice of such peo. I the fittest.
; before It has been their home throngh* season.
SMITH & JENKINS,
Successors to L. N. Barnes,
PRIME
MEATS,
LARD,
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At the NEW MEAT MARKET.
Only Prime Meats Handled. Give us
Call. Hides Wanted.
Truckee Lumber Co.,
FIB & SPRUCE Limile
BOX SHOOKS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’
J. E, SIBLEY,
Hobsonvilie,
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A. K. CASE,
Tillamook Iron AAfoks
General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
TILLAMOOK,
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Tillamook Meat Marke
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Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc
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TheBrst Hotel in the city.
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