TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 16,
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ES
ÍES,
of
Glass
indow
loice
Saw.
1903.
bis widow to go through. All hearts go
Real Estate Transfers.
Editorial Notes.
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out in tender sympathy for her and her U.S.A, to John Nelson Simmons.
Patent,
The letter on another page in regard
family in this fresh bereavement. Such,
Sc Ne, sec 3 and lots 12, 13 and 14,
to toll roads bear out in practical exper
however, is the cruel hand of death, for
sec. 2, tp. 3 south, range 10.
ience what T he H eadlight has repeat
it strikes down at a time where it is
U.S.A, to Thomas L. McFalls. Patent.
edly pointed out about these antiquated
least expected and severs the fondest ties.
SeNw, W
Ne and Se Ne, sec. 33,
roads. And yet for all that we think we
We all mourn Captain Hunt’s death,
tp. 1 north, range 9.
are awfully progressive in Tillamook.
for he was honored and esteemed by all U.S.A, to James Tigard. Patent. Ne
It does not look so, does it ?
classes of society, and however much we
Ne, sec. 26, W
Nw, sec. 25 and Se
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The advocates of the initiative and re may eugalize his gentlemanly traits of
Se, sec. 23, tp. 5 south, range 10.
ferendum are tip in arms because that law character and feel deeply the loss of a c. W. Talmage and wife to William
is declared unconstitutional by four of true friend, that which is most keenly
Ryan. Lot 8, block 23, Thayer’s
the judges in Multnomah county and they felt is another happy home bereft of its
addition to Tillamook. $50.00.
councilor
and
breadwinner
and the wife
intend to fight the casein the supreme
Robert Watt and wife to Nelson P.
court for the purpose of haviug the de again a widow. Every heart knows its
Wheeler. Nw, sec. 14, Ne, sec. 16,
cision reversed. We won’t say which own sorrow, and as it is doubly dis
SH Ne, Ne Ne and Sc Nw, sec. 17,
tressing
in
her
case,
the
feeling
of
sympa
side is right, but sic ’em. gentlemen.
tp. 2 north, range 8. $384000.
I
thy for her is doubly so.
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William Watt and wile to Nelson P.
The gamblers in Washington do not
Wheeler. E 14 Nw and E Yt S w , sec. i
Tillamook Bar Improvement.
appear to like the new law which makes
9, tp. 2 north, range 8. $1330.00
gambling a felony in that state. No
George Watt and wife to Nelson P. I
The visit of Representative Binger
one expected them to, for it deprived
Wheeler. Sw, sec. 14 and Nw, sec.
them of an easy way of making a living, Hermann brings forcibly before the
15. tp. 2 north, range 8. $2560.00.
people
of
Tillamook
countv
the
matter
and consequently, they are trying to
Alexander Watt and wife to Nelson P.
have the law declared unconstitutional of the improvement of Tillamook bar.
Wheeler. Nw, sec. 16, tp. 2 north,
in the courts. Whether they will succeed It is that gentlemen who will have to
range 8. $1280.00.
remains to be seen. It would be a good introduce and name the amount of John R. Harter to Nelson P. Wheeler.
money for this improvement in the next
thing it Oregon had a similar law.
Sw. sec. 10, tp. 2 north, range 8.
river and harbor bill, therefore, it is
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$1280.00.
This story of wholesale desertions from gratfyingto have Mr. Hermann amongst
the American fleet when it was at Kiel us so as to point out to him more fully Mary T. Squires to Dell Burdick. Lots
5 and 6, block 5, Stillwell’s addition
makes rather unpleasant reading. If the imperative necessity and great im
to Tillamook. $275.00.
true, it shows that service in the navy is portance of the government sanctioning
less attractive than it has been com this improvement and appropriating James Tigard to Chas. E. Bisconer. W
Y2 Nw, sec. 25 ; Ne Ne, sec. 26 and
tnonly supposed to lx. As there are good enough money to carry it out. When
Se Se, sec. 5 south, tp. 5south, range
reasons wliv the navy must continue to I • that is done Tillamook bay will become
10. $317.20.
l>e increased, it would seem to be im the most important port for commerce
perative on the men in charge of it to between the Columbia river and San Joseph E. Green and Marv G. Cowing to
R. B. Armstrong, individually
make service in it as desirable as possible. Francisco, for it has the resources be
as
trustee. W 14 Sw, sec. 17 and S
This is a matter whichjdemands the at hind it to make it another Gray’s Har-
Y2 Se, sec. 18, tp. 1 north, range 7.
tention of Secretary Moody.
bor when lumber can be shipped in lar
$100.00.
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ger vessel to the markets of the world.
Every once in a while the daily news Tillamook is justly entitled to this im E. H. Cowing to R. B. Armstrong. W
14 Se, sec. 35, tp. 2 north, range 6 ;
papers paint a picture of another indus. provement from a commercial stand
Sw Ne and lot 2, sec. 2, tp. 1 north,
tial stagnation and financial panic that point, and, as we have previously indi
range 6 ; Sw, sec. 17, tp. 1 north,
is to sweep over the United States. And cated, e/ery thing looks exceedingly
range 6; E Y2 Ne, sec. 9 and N 14
as the big stock owners in the inflated promising at the present time. We have
Nw, sec. 10, tp. 1 north, range 7 ;
monopoly companies are dumping their Senators Mitchell and Fulton pledged to
N Yz, Sw Sw. sec. 3, tp. 1 north,
stock upon the market, and some of the use their utmost endeavors, and in Re
range 7 ; W Y2 Sw, sec. 17 and S %
trust companies haying gone into the presentative Hermann we have a
Se, sec. 18, tp. 1 north, range 7 ;
hands of receivers, there is a little indica staunch friend who has come amongst
also N 14 Ne and Sw Ne, sec. 27, tp.
tion that times will not remains as pros us to more fully understand the pressing
1 north, range 7 ; also all real pro.
perous as they are now’ much longer, but needs of harbor improvements. He rea
perty belonging to grantor in Tilla
there is not much fear of a very great lizes that Tillamook was loyal to him
niook County. Quit claim. $1.00.
panic iu the West, if at all.
at the last election and he is going to do
Frank Wilehart to A. A. Waymire. 14
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the best he can. Another thing, Jrom
We have received a letter from Mr. W.
acre in sec. 19, tp. 4 south, range 10.
what we have already published Major
Olsen, dated at San Francisco on July
$800.00.
Langfitt’s report is most favoiable, so
7th, in which he stated that he was leav
Carrie H. Turner and husband to Nel.
putting all* these things together, bar
ing the next day for Mexico, and would
son P. Wheeler. W Y2 Se and Se Ne,
improvements never looked so favorable
write the editor again after he had inter,
sec 36, tp. 1 south, range 8 ; Sw Se,
for Tillamook as it does now. It has
viewed the president of that republic.
S Y2 Sw and Ne Sw, see. 10 ; Nw,
taken a little time, work and patience to
The letter contains a clipping from the
sec. 15 ; E Y2, sec. 16 and Ne Sw, sec.
bring all these influences to work in one
Chronicle, and it is to this effect :
16 and all of sec. 36, tp. 2 south,
grove,
thanks
to
those
who
have
endea
C olonization P roject .—The Valhalla
ranges. $18,000.00.
Colonization and Improvement Com vored to bring this about, and especially Julia T. Tingle to A. L. Wallace. 8
pany has been incorporated with a capi to Mr. B. L. Eddy, the Port of Tilla
acres in S Y2 Sw, sec. 19, tp. 4 south,
tal stock of$ 1,500,000 by William Olsen, mook Commission and those who sup- 1
range 10 and lot 5. block 3, Mala-
Louis Olsen, Charles A. Bailey and Henry ported the party from when we are ask
Striker, all of Oregon, and Henry L.
ney’s addition to Ocean Park. $250.
-s>
Bradford, of San Francisco. Its object is ing relief from our isolated and bottled- 1 Wm. Olsen and wife to Louis Olsen, Lot
to colonize lands in Mexico.
up condition. Consequently, Tillamook!
7, sec. 6 and lots 1 and 2, sec. 7, tp.
Gee wiz I Is the stock face value or is it is on the anxious seat, waiting to know !
i
2 south, range 8. $800.00.
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“watered” enough to drown it ? But as whether she will be give an opportunity, ,
U.S.A,
to
Augustin
Fournier.
Patent.
three of the company went from the wet. like other parts of the state, of Ixing
Se Se, sec. 22 and E Va Ne and Ne Se,
test place in Oregon thev ought to know able to develop and manufacture her vast
sec.
27, tp. 3 north, range 6.
how» the “watering” process goes. But, resources, which cannot be done until
Olean Land Co. to Franklin R. Webber.
evidently, they haven’t run up against Tillamook bar is improved, for there is
About 20,000 acres in tp. 1 north,
the Eddy corporation law.
no prospect of a railroad, and even if j
ranges 6, 7 and 8 west and tp. 1
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there were, Tillamook bar should be im- !
In Ton Liots or» by the pound.
south, ranges 7 and 8 west. $1.00
The refusal of Columbia to ratify the proved. It will take about $800,000 to
and other considerations.
Panama canal treaty would be disagree do so, but the undeveloped resources of
able for the United States, but would be the county justifies the expenditure, and Florence A. Hardman to State of
Oregon. Quit claim. Lots 1 and 2,
worse for Columbia. The United States no one can advance the theory Tillamook
sec. 18 and lots 4, 5 and 6, sec. 7,
has the option of building along the is not entitled to it, for we have the un- !
tp. 2 south, range 10. $1.00.
Nicaragua course, while a canal at Pana developed resources to make this an im
ma can never be constructed unless the portant shipping port. With that accom Thomas L. McFalls and wife to The
Whitney Company, Limited. Se Nw,
United States does it. If Colombia’s plished, the H eadlight will be satisfied,
W Yi Ne and Se Ne. sec. 33, tp
Congress is sane it will see the matter in after a number of years of agitation for ,
1 north, range 9. $600 00.
this light. The canal at Panama would bar improvements it has helped to bring
mean more to that region than it would it about by repeatedly expressing the One mortgage filed to secure $1300.00.
to this country. The only chance that sentiment of the people of Tillamook, but
Successors to L. N. Barnes,
Colombia has of utilizing its isthmus in from now until the next river and har. Poor Richard Junior’s Philosophy.
DEALERS IN
this way is the one now’ before her. Let bar bill is passed renewed effort should
True love is never chilled by ice cream.
us wait for further news from Bogota be made to get as manv congressmen as
In life our enemies are often our best
before giving up hope of the Panama possible to assist the Oregon delegation friends.
waterway.
Betting is a practice which no wise
in getting this project started.
At the NEW MEAT MARKET.
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man ever preached.
It can safely be relied upon that the
What the pocket wins in politics the
Value of Publicity.
bolters and the rule or ruin faction don’t
Only Prime Meats Handled. Give us a
character loses.
number more than a corjoral's guard in
Krep
on
going
ahead
;
let
others
look
The well known corporation lawyer,
Call. Hides Wanted.
the republican party in Tillamook at the
present time, for they have gradually Mr. James B. Dill, said in a recent ad for footprints.
Quick'. i><livery Wagon, deliver, ILghe.t Ca.h price paid for stock. Both phone.
piled into the republican band wagon dress in regard to the New Jersey cor The man who never owned anything
again and want to take the reins. But, porate policy, that "if investors could never owned much.
Nature allows long credit but charges
somehow, thev will never be able, not for obtain as much information about the
a long time at any rate, to obliterate the make-up of the company when its se compound interest.
As a maid she bonds the man ; as a
fact that thev were “Bolters” and went curities are placed upon the market as is
over to the "enemy’s country” at a time thrust upon them when a receiver is ap wife she keeps him straight.
when they should have remained loyal to pointed by the court, a great number of Some men are born foolish and some
their party. Perhaps they wish they had I so-called industrials would never see the preserve their old love letters.
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
A man who gives way to his moods is
now, but they have only themselves to light of day.” He said it was a matter
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty.
blame for being known as political bol of regret that desirable information in weak on all the ten commandments.
It is hard to reform the bov who got
ters. And the voters don’t do a thing to manv instances does not come to the in.
them whenever they get a chance. So the vestor’s knowledge until a receiver is whipped in his youth for telling the
appointed by the court, nr when the truth.
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moral is : Don’t lx a bolter.
management is no longer able to carry
DELIVERED.
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S tate of O hio C ity of T oledo , i s q
Mr, Cleveland, in his letter to Tam the burden of (the promoter’s creation
L ucas C ounty ,
F rank J. C heney makes oath that he i* the
many expressing his regrets an not being He expressed the opinion that we must senior
Order» for Lumber promptly attended to.
parlnei of the firm of F J. I.'HKNKY At
able to lx present at the Fourth of July look for a new system of industrial cor Co., >loing btiaineMM in the Oiy of Toledo.
Con lit j and State aforesaid, and that said firm
mass meeting of that society, said thar poration in the form of national laws will pay the tun of ONE IILNDk'l) DOL
LARS for each and every case of Catarrh tnat
the wigwam, "as a political organization which shall exact reasonable publicity cannot
be cured by the use of H all ' s C atarrh
C ukk
<>i vast influence, can not escape the re in corporate affairs.
J. CIIFNF.Y
It would seem that the new bureau of 8worn to before me FRANK
sponsibility which its power and its
and milderHied in my
of I.»ecenil>er, \, |>. ixA"'
glorious traditions create.” This looks corpora lions should provide the inform presence, this 6th day AW
GLEASON,
Notary Public.
likefsrcasm The ex-President i* about ation necessary to protect the public ' hrai . I
the only man now alite whoever heard against Ixing misled in the matter of Hall's Catarrh Cure is take internally and
acts directly on the blood and mneoua surfaces
that Tammany had "glorious tradi investment in the stoc.cs of corporations. of
the system. Send tor testimonials free
F. I. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo. O.
tions.” This is certainly new to the men It is the duty of that bureau to in
Bold by bmsrirista. 75c.
who have been running it in the past vestigate the organization of all corpor Hall s Family Pills are the be»t
thirty or forty years. That sent of tra ations engaged in interstate commerce
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
ditions were never heard of by Tweed, and the result of such investigation can
Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
lx
made
public
by
authority
of
the
Kelley or Croker. What kind of tra
this City.
ditions were influencing Tammany in president. There is thus established a
tsc- • »-■
•* g'»*® "*•'*
fjgj
1884. 1888 and 1892 when it was op indans of publicity which, if sustained
Ufa
!
by
the
courts,
will
enable
the
public
to
posing Cleveland for President ?
DOES ALL KIXDS OF
?
Whisky.
$2.25
to
$8.00
per
gal.
*
know what corporations are worthy of
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Death deprived Til[aniook of another their confidence and those that are not. WATCH, CLOCK AND
, Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal. <
worthv citizen last week in the untimely
Alexander S Beaubien, who will lie re JEWELRY REPAIRING
demise < J Captain Geo. Hunt, keeper of
f&rH, • -*.* 9 9.9.9 ^9 Z. W 9 .4» JR .-9 J» JR <-9
(‘ape Meares lighthouse, who was one tired from the police force on July 1 on a
In first class style
Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
of the most resjxcted gentlemen in the pension of $50 a month, has the fame of
buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
community; and also entailed another being the first white child horn in
Engraving a specialty.
bear! rending and distressing ordeal for Chi «go, t he «Hie I* ing June 21. 1821
QUALITY
COUNTS
In Buying a
B
MOWER, 1
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B
B
WAGON. Ä
And all kinds of
FARM
I,
ark
Vool, ei
Co,
R RISON
IARIBAL
atioii Co. m
ico, Portly
IRIA. OR
land.
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PLIE
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L. EDDY,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
T T
That is the reason cuhy
people go to
GANGLOFF
SNUFFER
1
and
OSBORNE IMPLEMENTS^
fl N D
STUDEBAKER VEHICLES©'
Have stood the Test
FLOUR & FEED®
TlbbfliDOOK.
ORE
SMITH & JENKINS,
MEATS,
LARD,
< etc
O regon .
T. BOTTS,
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Complete set of abstracts.
Office upstairs, North of Tillamook
County Bank.
TILLAMOOK
...
OREGON
ÇALAUDE THAYER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
c
O regon
ARL HABERLACH,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
gruterher ^buoltut,
Office across the street and north front
the Post Office.
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Oregon City, Oregon.
Land Titles and Land Office
Business a Specialty.
W. SEVERANCE,
Implements
PRIME
i bei
Professional Cards.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
O regon
T illamook
J2)AVID WILEY, M.D.,
P hysician , S urgeon and
A ccoucheur .
All calls promptly attended to.
T illamook .. O regon .
S. STEPHENS,
• Real Estate, Insurance and
Agent for the
J
Northwest School Furniture Co., also
Notary Public.
OFFICE IN OLSEN BLOCK.
M. SMITH, M.D.,
•
P hysician and S urgeon .
Office in T odd ’ s Building.
T
O regon .
T illamook
LAUDE THAYER,
Agent for Fireman’s
Fund and London and Lanca
shire Fire Insurance
Companies.
Tillamook .. Oregon.
WM. GALLOWAY.
T
T
GILBEST L. HEDGES.
EI )( 1 ES & CALLOWAY
ATTORNEYS.AT.LAW.
Make a specialty of Land Office Business.
OFFICE IN WEINIIARD BUILDING,
Room I and 2,
OREGON CITV. ORB.
T^OK ABSTRACTS
OF TITLE.
go to
TILLAMOOK
ABSTRACT
AND
TRUST CO.
Tilos. C oate ». Pre».
B. L. E ddy , Sec.
RED
SHOE
HOUSE.
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
SLAB WOOD, 16 inch, $1.80 per load,
My Large Stock
of SHOES has ar
rived, best quality
that ever offered for
Sale in this City.
The Public is in
vited to call and be
convinced.
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COCDPÆNY
J. S
6
LAMAR
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
G. F. Franlçliq
y
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&
No charge for sewing rips
nailing soles on Boots and
Shoes purchased of me.