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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 7. 1903 Professional Cards, WASHINGTON Priest in Prison. strictions to interstate traffic. Ol’R STOCK OF Now the United States court of ap Shoes for men & Boys. peals declares in its recent Northern Se F lryia , O., May 2.—Rev. Ferdinand g L. EDDY, curities merger decision that congress Walser, assistant pastor of the church Nobby and up-to-date. has not merely the right to prohibit un I of the Sacred Heart of Toledo, lies in the They are reliable in every respect. Guaranteed to give satisfactory wear. just and unreasonable rates, but the ' County Jail here tonight, charged with A ttorn ey - at -L aw , right to prohibit such an ownership of the murder of Miss Agatha Reichlin, sis- For sale by competing railroads as by destroying ! ter of Rev. Charles Reichlin, pastor of MIULiS & FlfiUEY. O r egos T illamook competition tends to produce unjust and St. Joseph’s Catholic Church at Lorain, ETC., THE MOST COMPLETE 0. It is charged by the authorities that unreasonable rates. IN TILLAMOOK. That the enunciation of this principle Father Walser, who was a guest at the T. BOTTS, ilhmoob Ijcnbligbt. will have far-reaching consequences is | home of the latter, entered the young woman's room at the parsonage Thurs a foregone conclusion, While the rail ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Fred C. Baker, Publlnher. We are Headquarters for FARM road systems embraced in the Northern day night, during the absence of Rev. Complete set .of abstract». IMPLEMENTS. CREAMERY and Securities merger will doubtless con- Charles Reichlin, and crushed her head RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Office upstairs, North of Tillatnooi DAIRY SUPPLIES, Steel Ranges, tinue to be operated on the community with a big paving 9tone. ( strictly in advance .) County Bank. Bloodhounds were taken to the scene of Cook Stoves, and Heating Stoves. One year.......... 1.50 of interest plan under reciprocity traffic Six months ..... 75 arrangements, the dissolution of the Se the crime early today and given the scent TILLAMOOK ... OREGON 50 Three months If you waul anything in the HARDWARE LINE call ns up. curities company and the rescension of the murderer, and they persistently Both Phones. We guarantee to give entire satisfaction. of the stock jobbing and bond jobbing led the officers to the room occupied by An Invitation to the Unterrified deals by which the Burlington ceased to Father Walser at the Reichlin home on £5 LAUDE THAYER, Congressional Committeeman. be an independent, self-governing sys the night of the murder. Later the dogs tem, will have a most salutary effect struck another scent and went directly T. W. Hanis, chairman of the republi" A ttorney - at -L aw , Whether the courts so declare or not, I to St. Joseph’s Hospital, where Father can cor gressional committee, has ap the issue of bonds in exchange for stocks Í Walser spent last night. The priest was pointed Fied C. Baker committeeman for T illamook O regon . either at a ratio of two to one or dollar taken into custoday at the Hospital and Tillamook county. The latter has ac for dollar is fraught with danger to the brought to the County Jail in this city. cepted the position, and his first official American people. The convension of i The officers admit that the evider.ee act will be to carry war into the “ene stocks into bonds is a far greater against the priest is purely circumstan my’s country” by extending an invita HABERLACH, menace to the American people than i tial, but it is said the chain is unusually Cedar Shingles. tion to C. W. Talmage, the democratic the consolidation of competing lines of strong. committeeman for Tillamook county attorney - at - law , While the feeling was very strong and railroad. who is reported to be an Hermann man against the priest at Lorain today and a gUittedter ^buolint, and has posed as such, to join the “boys” Protecting Her Industries. big crowd gathered when the officers Office across the street and north fr(- w when they go on the political war path Canada is showing a determination to boarded an electric car with their pris the Post Office. and stump the county for the republican oner on their way to the County Jail more fully protect her industries, par DELIVERED. candidate. Will the Bro. congressional ticularly in iron and steel. There has here, there was no demonstration against committeeman accept or decline ? And J^OBERT A. MILLER, for some time been an active agitation I the prisoner. Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. the republican committeeman extends for increased protection and although 1 Father Walser, when seen by a re- t >e same invitation to a number of other the government does not contemplate | porter in his cell tonight and asked for a A ttorney - at -L aw . unterrified democrats who are known to a general revision of the tariff at this i statement, said : Oregon City, Oregot Hermann men. time it is pledged to the imposition of | “All that I have to say is that I am not Land Titles and Land Offic 1 guilty of any crime. I am innocent, and a duty on steel rails as soon as they Labor Unions and the Fair. Business a Specialty. can be manufactured there is sufficient say that with a clear conscience.” The labor troubles in the City of Port quantity to meet the home demand High license went into effect in New land are a serious menace and a perplex This will probably be in the near future, W. SEVERANCE, ing problem which confronts that rapidly There is now one extensive steel rail York Mav 1, and as a result 718 hotels and saloonkeepers in -Manhattan and plant in operation and another about DEALERS IN growing metropolis, especially at this A ttorney - at -L aw , time when there should be harmony and ready to be put in operation, so that in the Bronx will go. In Brooklyn there united effort to make the Lewis & Clark the opinion of those engaged in this in i was a falling off of 123 in the applica T illamook O regon . ■ Centennial a rousing success. But, view dustry it will be only a short time until tions for licenses, compared with last wig the situation from this neck of the Canada will be producing all the steel ' year. The receipts for licenses are greater by $2,945,037 than last year in woods, it looks as though the unions rails which that country will require. J^AVID WILEY, M.D., . This is understood to be the initial j the three boroughs. have forced the fight with one object in That hardy annual, the deceased wife’s view, and that is to make it tropical for step in a policy of promoting the devel men who do not belong to unions, and opment of the iron and steel interests , sister bill, reappeared in the House of P hysician , S urgeon and | in proof of this the refusal of union men of the Dominion, to be followed as con Commons, and after well-worn argu Quick’s Delivery Wagons deliver, Highest Cash price paid for stock. Both phones A ccoucheur . to work with non-union men. In other ditions shall render expedient with other ments, passed its second reading by 104 words, it is an effort to unionize the en duties. There is being shown a very to 94 votes. The measure this year is All calls promptly attended to. ! tire city and bring employers of labor active interest in this branch of in in charge of Sir Gilbert Parker, who, in T illamook .. O regon . under and subject to the control and die dustrv, several companies with large support thereof presented a huge petition tation of unions. Labor has its rights capital having been organized within { containing, the signatures of 75,000 OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN S. STEPHENS, and should be protected, but as soon as a year for its promotion. That more i women of Birmingham and its suburbs. • Real Estate, Insurance and it becomes intolerant in wanting to freeze progress has not been made is due ( The bill has already passed its {second out non-union men, interfere and dic laigely to American competition, but I ! reading no fewer than 16 times, but its Agent for the tate how a man shall run his business, the pressure upon the government for I , further progress is always hindered. Northwest School Furniture Co., also protection against this competition is I and resort to the un-American system i The trusts “have it in” for President Notary Public. of boycott and intimidation, it is no so strong that it can hardlv be much ! i Roosevelt, and will try to prevent his OFFICE IN OLSEN BLOCK. wonder that unionism in Portland has longer resisted. One prominent manu-1 . renomina tion unless he abandons his 110 longer the sympathy of the general facturer voiced what is undoubtedly the' I campaign in thecourts against them. If T M. SMITH, M.D., public. And if the Federated Trades’ general sentiment in the iron and steel ' | it were not for the danger of causing • Council invokes the referendum and suc industry in saying that it is the part ' I Democratic control of both houses of AGENTS STEAMERS - W. H. KRUGER- AND - REDONDO.” ceeds in defeating the appropriation of of wisdom to encourage to the fullest , | Congress, they would support a Demo- P hysician and S urgeon . For San Francisco and Los Angeles. $500,000 tor the fair, unionism will not possible extent outlets for the utiliza- , 1 crat for President in order to prevent Office in T odd ’ s Building. only be held responsible for defeating the tion ot Candian made pig iron in the | his election. In order to avoid this dif- J. fair, but it will be a thrust at labor and home production of every line of fin- . j ficult alternative, their programe is to T illamook .. O regon . an industrial enterprise, which should ished material that Canada uses. That this is the true policy for that I , work up anti Roosevelt sentiment in the have the earnest co-operation, not the A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A South by using the race issue. They hope Z^LAUDE THAYER, spiteful, malicious opposition of unions country will not be doubted by any by combining the South with some of the 4 American believer in the principle of Agent for Fireman’s and union men. Eastern States to moie than effect his protection. Having the raw material Fund and London and Lanca support in the West. PROPB1ETOK A Menace to Tillamook's Growth. Canada should utilize it in building up Road building, according to the most shire Fire Insurance her industries, thereby creating a home 5 The shoaling up of Nehalem and Tilla- Companies. market for her agricultural producers | up-to-date methods, is now in progress 4 monk bars owing to the prevalence of in Marion County, and the prospect is Canada has had a fair measure of pros- | Tillamook .. Oregon west and northwest winds is another perity during the last lew years. She exceedingly good for the construction of object lesson which calls for immediate several miles of permanent roads. A has increased her foreign trade and her WM. GALLOWAY. GILBERT L. HEDGES.'« Í relief by the general government. This Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging. domestic commerce has grown mate rock crusher was purchased last year nt is what cripples Tillamook's commerce a cost of about $1200, and a steam rol T T EDGES & GALLOW A Y g rially, but the country advances slowly Fine Machine Work a Specialty. and stagnates the lumber industry. No in population and this will lie the case ler has recently been added to the equip ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. one can Idame the captain of the steam until her industries are more exten. ment, at a cost of $2160. This outfit is schooner Prentiss for refusing to cross in sively developed. Of course Canada is' in operation on the Jefferson and Rose ¿r Make a specialty of Land Office Business. when the prospects of getting out with a OFFICE IN WEINHARD BUILDING, at a disadvantage industrially because dale roads, south of Salem, were a 12- load of lumber looked dubious and unin Room 1 and 2, of her proximity to the United States, | inch surface of crushed rock is lieing put OREGON CITY, ORE. viting 'I’his state of affairs is certainly upon the highways, at a cost of less but this is not an absolutely insur discouraging when an effort is being mountable impediment to her progress. than $1200 per mile. Of this cost the ABSTRACTS 0F TITLE made to ship ns much lumber as possi Canadians are still cherishing the hope . county pays about half in cash, while ble. The fact of the matter is right here, the farmers contribute the remainder in GO TO of reciprocity with the United States | PROPRIETOR OF we're up against the transportation of and there is talk of efforts being made! labor. lumber problem good and hard again, TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND Judge Andrew Kirkpatrick, in the to reconvene the joint high commission and until the channel scours out again, with a view to considering reciprocity United States Circuit Court, Newark, TRUST CO. smaller vessels will have to be depended proposals but there is not at present N. J., filed an opinion in the suit of the DEALER in upon. Let us hope that the next river Titos. C oates . Pres. B. L. E ddy , Sre. any promise that such negotiations American Sugar Refining Company ami harbor bill will contain an appro against W. D. Rutt and II. C. Herrold. I would be successful. priation for the improvement of Tilla Collectors of Internal Revenue for the Shop next door to Larseu's Hotel, Tillamook, mook bar, for with that project corn New Jersey district. The refinery sued Notice. meticed it will be a happy relief to the to recover $200,000 collected as a war Having disposed of our stock of furni people of this county who have been tax during the operations of the act of ture to C. E. Reynolds, those who are ( incorporated ), bucking difficulties and working at a dis. June 14. 1899. The plaintiff claimed the owing us are requested to settle their advantage ever since the county was TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE. tax was illegally assessed, the material accounts with us at once. settled. taxed not being subject to taxation O lsen & Co. PAID UP CAPITAL, 110,000. under the law. Judge Kirkpatrick de Reflex of the Merger Decision. Call For General Fund Warrants. cided in favor of the refinery and the tax A GENERAL BANKING Will the great corporations control STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON I collected will have to be refunded. Ollier All county General Fund Warrants of the people or will the people control the BUSINESS. j companies have similar suits pending for ONLY LINE-ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI great corporations ? That question was Tillamook County, endorsed prior to amounts aggregating more than $1,000,- Directors :-M. W. H arrison . W. W. BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE. tersely propounded for the first time in Jan. 14, 1901, are now payable, and I 000. Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad * Navigation Co. and C urtiss , B. L. E ddy . the historic campaign that cnlmi. will be paid on presentation. »1«. the Aston. * Columbia River R R f„, San Francisco, Portland Cashier M. W. H arrison . Interest ceases this date. April 29th, noted in the adoption of the present 5000 Negatives for Sale. and all pointe east. For freight and passenger rates apply to I »03. P. W. Toon, constitution of California and the elec Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge securi- SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR All persons having had pictures made I ties of all kinds. County Treasurer. tion ot New ton Booth in March, 1875, B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. at m.v studio during the past two years ■ to the United States senate. Nine years Agents I*?’ Ï & N- R- R. Co . Portland. and wishing to preserve the negatives : B I A. * C. R. R. Co.. Portland. AUCTION SALE. later congress made the first serious at tor future use may have the same at very I reasonable rates by calling at the studio tempt to regulate radroad traffic bv the FOl R COWS, to freshen in a few days. within the next two months. After that I enactment of the interstate commerce date all negatives remaining will lie ONE YEARLING HEIFER CALF. Rates, $1 Per Day law. destroyed. These negatives are all in Centrally üoeated. HOUSEHOLD FVRNITl RE. Up to that time railroad managers General Banking and Exchange busi* first class condition and will last a life Two feather lieite, different kind of tools. time if properly taken care of. ness. an I railroad attorneys persistently re Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. A. G. R eynolds . sisted every effort at national railroad Exchange on England, Belgium, GC MONDAY. MAY the 18th. nt E. W est , M. H. UARSEN, Proprietor. regulation. When a well known editor1 tiimiy, Sweden, and all foreign compri« Netarts Bay. Terms, cash. = How's This? 33 q appeared liefore the committee on com TILLAMOOK, OREGON We offer One Hundred Dollar« Rew^r-I for merce of the lower house of congress in ‘ any ca*e of Catarrh that cannot be cared bv The Beat Hotel in the city. No Chinese En.plojed. Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper- Hall • Catarrh Cure. TILLAMOOK. ORE- 1886 in support of the Regan bill, that F J- CNKNEY CO., Pmpa.. Toledo O furnished the basis of the interstate enced dentist is located in ^e. the under<«igtied. have known F J henry for the last tj year-., «nd believe him commerce act, representatives of the Dr. Wise’s dental pari rs, and 1 perfectly honorable in all buMne-a train« railroads insisted before the committee is prepared to do nothing but actions and financially able to carrr out any obligation« inadi* by their Ann that railroads were private property household movers Wit-TA Tanax. Wholesale nruntHta Toleldoo first class work and give the W a LBIRO, KlNSAX a M a .VIX, Whulewl. t and that congress might ns well under. DriiRgiala, Toledo. O. If yonr H dl • < atarrh Cure ia taken internally act. J. P- ALLEN, AND DRAYMEN. take to regulate the price of bread or best of satisfaction direct y upon the hlo.«i and nine,.,,, nr the price <4 groceries and hardware, as 1 teeth need fixing call npon in* taeva of the «valent Teallniouuit« nil free ... Proprietor. Heavy Teaming is a Specialty with tw. Vri e -«■ per bottle Sold by al«>ru»x t » regulate freight rates or prescribe re him. First Class accommodation at Second Class Rate. Hall » Faw ty Pills are the beM. Our Delivery wagon delivers to country or citv. Hardware Granitware Tinware, Fir and Spruce Lumber. Spruce and Cheese Butter Boxes a specialty. SLAB WOOD, 16 inch, $2.25 per cord, TILLAMOOK LUMBER COODPÆNY SMITH & JENKINS, Successors to L. N. Barnes, PRIME MEATS, LARD, < etc. At the NEW MEAT MARKET. Only Prime Meats Handled. Give us a Call. Hides Wanted. Truckee Lumber Co., I FIE & SPRUCE Lumber J BOX SHOOKS. GENERAL MERCHANDISE And LOGGERS’ Hobsonville, Or. SUPPLIES E, SIBLEY, Mgr. A. K. CASE, 4 4 Tillamook Iron Woks 4 General Machinists & Blacksmiths 4 4 TILLAMOOK, OREGON. ■ F. LEACH, Tillamook Meat Market Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc, TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK. OF C. & E. Thayer LARSEN HOUSE, Allen House, I Quick Brothers,