Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 23, 1903, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY 23, 1903
McCormick Mowers
WASHINGTON
Rakes and Tedders
Shoes for men & Boys
Harford“,
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ad«
and Tin
and
Fred C. Baker. Publisher.
Ideal
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
( strictly in advance .)
One year..............................................
Six months ..........................................
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BICYCLEff
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Editorial Notes.
ron and St« :“
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Should a railroad strike Tillai
county, how greatly and agreeably
prised we all shall be.
Fame and Glory.
r
The idea appears to prevail in Tills,
niook City that the water system is re­
sponsible for the cases of typhoid fever
that have occurred of late. The H ead ­
light docs not entertain that theory,
and makes the assertion that it is caused
bv cesspools and stagnant water, from
which typhoid germs originate. It is a
wonder that more people have not been
attacked with typhoid fever considering
the close proximity of the numerous cess­
pools to the business and residence por­
tion of the city, and nr. matter how fifty
a condition they may be in, these germ
breeding and death dealing plague spot*
are allowed to multiply without any
supervision. Probably when a number
of deaths occur from typhoid fever the
people will demand to know where it
originateti, and although cesspools and
stagnant house drainage under or near
the premises are the greatest menace to
TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT,
his lips, no confidential confessions to
alleviate, but shut up in his noisy man­
sion, a hermit in a crowded world, he­
ralded bv no trumpeting» of fame and
glory, he passes his years a humble
teacher of immature minds, perepatetic
by necessity, and often a more change
able quantity than the most complete
circuit rider among the Methodists The
whims of childhood and the garrulous
gossipings of old women, set him afloat,
only to anchor him in some grassy cove
until the next moon loosens his barque,
and drives him out to sea again. The
world considers it an inborn duty to in­
spect his work, and resolves itself into a
committee of the whole, to examine him
and direct his school, for he follows a
profession everybody knows better than
he. His highest hopes center around
that Utopian school, where with good
prompt pay, and undisturbed possession,
he can pass his years in quiet, and die in
peace. He becomes a teacher from force
of circumstances, and ultimately dies,
for the same reason. Fame utters no
oration, and glory sheds no calcium
light on his memory, for he never killed
anybody with a sword, or with medi­
cine, he never defended an unjust cause,
lie never preached the terror of the law,
or the sweet peace ot reconciliation, ex­
cept to bullying boys, or penitent
maidens. His is the least, in the estima­
tion of the world, among the learned
professions, and yet his work is the
greatest of all.
G A. W alker .
Nehalem, Ore.
ou*
first
trou
A millionaire who only lives in his <lry-
A ttorn e y - at -L aï . fighi
goods boxes left liehind him his railroad
ot Ü
T illamook
stocks and Ins great name, is pour iu-
O re €3¡u
deed. As long as gloves, corsets and
BOTTS,
muslins go out with his imprint oil, he
:oil
will live, no longer.
u
'
ATTORNEY.AT.Lsv Krl”
Vanderbilt will live in his university
Complete set of ab«tr»tttlEg|
long after his name is forgotten in New
Office upstairs, North of Tit of th
York and along the Central Railroad. If
County Bank.
haut
he had desired a grander memory among
the coming generations, he could have
TILLAMOOK
purchased it by leaving twenty live mil-
lions to more fully endow his college in
LAUDE THAYER,
Tennessee. Astor’s name is only known
i to thousands through his library, and
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That in pur­
Cooper's through his Institute, and John
suance of a judgment, decree of foreclosure
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Harvard’s name would never have been
and order of sale duly made, rendered and
entered in the Circuit Court of the State of
- remembered if he had not given his pro-
Oregon, for the county of Tillamook, on the
T illamook
Nth day of June, 1903, in a certain suit
> l>erty to start a poor colonial college.
wherein Paul Schrader was plaintiff and Otis
- Not one man in a hundred thousand
Hayes was defendant and in pursance of an
execution duly issued thereon, out of the
• would ever have heard of Johns Hop-
saitl Court on the 22nd day of June, 1903,
I will expose for sale, and sell as by law re­
arl haberlach
■ kins, if he had not given his millions
quired and directed at the Court House door
• tu endow his hospital and universitv.
in said county, on the 3rd day of August.
1903. at the hour of 10 o’clock a.in., ofsaiil
Who cares for Field & Leiter’s store ?
ATTORNEY AT-LAW, j
day, all the right, title and interest of the
said defendant in and to the following des­
f It matters not to us if to-morrow it
cribed real property, situated,lying and being
Drutechrv ;Atnwlw.
should be swept into lake Michigan. It
in Tillamook county, Oregon, to-wit :
The Northwest quarter of southeast quar­ Office across the street and nortkr
I is only a place where we can buy dress
ter and the east half of southwest quarter of
section IO, and the northeast quarter of
the Post Office.
silks or some other article a little
will
northwest quarter of section 15, township 3
cheaper than somewhere else. Itisonlv
south of range 10 west of the Willamette
meridian in Tillamook County. Oregon.
J^OBERT A. MILLEI
a selfish miserly institution, ministering
Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, July 2, 1903.
H. H. A lderman ,
to somebody's gain, we know uothing
Sheriff of Tillamook county, Oregon. •
and care nothing about it. It will go
A ttorney - at -L aw .
moa
down to oblivion one of these days; let T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
r;»v fw wB
T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
it go. No one will reinember the pro­
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Land Titles and Land
United States Land Office,
prietors again forever.
Oregon City, Ore..
Oregon City, Oregon,
May
25th,
1903.
Business a Specialty
If a man wishes to earn undying fame,
July 1st, 19O3.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
If there is goinç to be a Mitchell-Fulcon he must do something for the good of with the provisions of the act of Congress of
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
June 3. 187H. entitled “An act for the sale with the provisions of the act of Congress of
vs. Simon flglr. in the political arena next bis race.
of timber lands in the States of California, June 3. 1 «78. entitled “An act for the sale of
W. SEVERANCE,
year, it is safe to sav that the Simouites
Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ as timber lands in the States of California. Oregon
But has a poor man no chance along­ Oregon,
extended to all the Public Land States by act of Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex
will cut very little figure in Tillamook,
tended
to
all
the
Public
Land
States
by
act
of
August
4.
1892,
side the rich in this race for fame ? Must
August 4th, I8J2,
JOHN F. MARTIN,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
and if the usual precedent is followed they his name perish because he has not
MARY S. POTTER,
Of Tillamook, county of T’llamock, State of
will make another attempt to capture
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his Of McMinnville, countv of Yamhill. Slate
millions with which to purchase immor­ sworn statement No. 6I58, for the purchase of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her
the primaries and convention, and failing tality ?
O regci .
T illamook
of the EL, of the Se ^.section 3o and S y2 of sworn statement No. 62ol, for the purchase of
Sw •< <,f Section No. 29. in Township No. the Nw >4 of 8e % of sec. No. 24. m Tp No 1 8,
in this again, the few Simonite henchmen
The poor starving Chatterton will be 2 South, Range No. i0 West, and will offer range No. 7 west, and will offer proof to show
will go into a collusion with some of the
proof to show that the land sought is that the land sought is more valuable for its
known when the Rothschilds and Fields more
valuable for its timber or stone than for timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, j~^AVID WILEY, M.D.,
democratic wire-pullers for the purpose
agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim and to establish her claim to said laud before
shall have been forgotten a thousand
to said land before the Countv Clerk of Tilla­ the Register and Receiver of this offi e at
of prosituting poor old democracy and
years. All along the ages, the blind old mook County, at Tillamook City, Oregon on Oregon City, Ore , on Monday, the 28th day of
turning out a tnongral breed ofSimonized
the 8th day of August, I903. He September, I903. She names as witnesses :
P hysician , S urgeon and
Homer has been worshiped ns one of the Saturdoy.
names as witnesses :
Taylor T. Potter, 8. Jane Potter, Melvin Mar­
democrats. Anyway, all the time that
James
M.
Morgan, Janies Morgan, Edward tin, Daniel W. Totter, of McMinnville, Ore.
grand demi-gods of time, and poverty,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
Morgali, of Netarts, Ore. ; Gustav Kunze, of
A ccoucheur
Simon was in the senate he did nothing
stricken Socrates has been revered by Tillamook, Ore.
above described lands are requested to file their
for Tillamook and had no influence to do
Any and all persons claiming adversely the c aims in this office on or before said 28th daj All calls promptly attenda/ta
millions of affectionnte readers. Bryant above
described lands are requested to file their of September, 1903.
so either, so it is absurd for the voters of
in this office on or before said Sth day of
T illamook .. O rb »'8"
A lgernon S. D resser . Register.
did more to perpetuate hi* memory by­ claims
AugUBt, I903.
Tillamook to tie up with Simon’s hench­
writing Thnnatopsis, than Rockefeller,
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
men in this county.
S. STEPHENS,
Astor and Vanderbilt could have done in T imber L and . A ct junk 3. 1878.-N otice for I imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878—N otice F or
P ublication .
P ublication .
•
Real
Estate, Insurance:
It certainly does not reflect great credit a hundred lives spent in piling up mil­
United
States
Land
Office.
United States Land Office,
UregouCity, Oregon.
Oiegon City, Oregon,
Agent
for the
on Mayor Williams’ administratiod co lions of gold. If fame and glory are
June 15th. 19°3-
•v .
.
June 6th, lgOi
Notice is hereby given that in compliance Northwest School Furniture Co., fl
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
find that Portland is infested with mur­ what, men want, let them write for it.
with the provisions of the act of Congress of with the provisions of the act of Congress of
derers, pootpads, housebreakers, crooks It matters not very much about per. June 3? 1M7M. entitled “An act for the sale of June3,187s, entitled “An act for the sale of
Notary Public.
timber land- in the States of California. Oregon timber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
and thieves and that the police force of sonal character in this race for im Nevada
OFFICE IN OLSEN BLOCK.
Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex­
and
Washington
Territory.
”
as
extended
to all the Public Land States by act of
that great city is hoplessly befuddled to mortality. Talent tells. Byron and to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, tended
August 4, I892,
DANIEL W. POTTER
know how tocope with the situation. It Poe may have committed repeated
LOIS A. WATT,
M. SMITH, M.D.
Bar City, Countv of Tillamook, State of Off McMinnville county of Yamhill, State of
is plain to see that Mayor Williams does crimes, their private characters may Of
Oregon, has this day filedin this office hia sworn
Oregon,
has
this
day
filed
in
this
office
her
have
lieen
as
black
as
midnight,
that
lias
statement
No.
6,178,
for
the
purchase
of
the
Hwoni
statement
No.
M68,
for
the
purchase
of
not hold the reins of government in his
the N H Of Nw «4. Sw K of Nw U and Nw U of W % of W % of Section No. 24. in tp. No. 1
P hysician and S urgeon
own hand, but has submitted to the nothing to do with our estimate of their bw >/4 of ec. No. 33, in township No. 2 N South, Range No. 7 West, slid will offer
talents.
We
worship
genius.
There
is
, range No 10 W. and will offer proof to show proof to show that the land sought is more
politicians, with the result that murder,
valuable
for
its
timber
or
stone
than
for
Office in T odd ’ s Building.
j hat the land sought is more valuable for its
purposes, and to establish his claim
blood shed and robberies are being |>er- something god-like in it. Teachers have ' timber or Hone than for ng ¡cultural purposes, agricultural
unequal
chance
in
this
race.
They
^•hlish herdatm to said land before the to said land before the Register and Receiver
an
petrated in that wide-open gambling
T illamook
O regon .
...
County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla- of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thurs­
are never made rich from the proceeds mook City, Oregon, on Friday, the 21st day of day, the 27th day of August, 19v3. He names
city.
as witnesses ;
; August iatt3. She names as wi Manes :
of their labor, seldom write an immortal J A ex ’nder Finlayson. Theodore Jacobv,
Wm. T. Macy, Mary M. Macy. Taylor T.
Walter D. Wood, Frank Long, of Bar Citv Potter, 8. Jane Potter, of McMinnville, Oregon. r">LAUDE THAYER,
Subsidy ! Ah, that’s
Whenever book, and generally live on plain tomb, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
7
Agent for Fireman’s
the citizens of Tillamook county are in a stones, at unvisited graves. Some pupil ( Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their
I abov- described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 87th day
right frame of mind to put up a good may become great, and in an autobio ¡Haims
Fund and London and Last»!
n this office on or before said 21st day of August, 1903.
A lgernon 8. D resser , Register.
J
big sack of money and grant the earth graphical sketch of his life, may kindly 01 August, I903.
C5 »»_____
_
sliire Fire Insurance
for right of way, depots and town sites, mention his teacher, and thus pinned to
I T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878—N otice F or
Companies.
then A. B. Hammond or some other rail­ the coat-tails of fame and glorv, he mav
P ublication .
road magnet will I k disposed to discuss soar into the high regions of perennial
United States Land Office,
Tillamook
.. Oregon. I
Oregon City, Oregon.
building a railroad into Tillamook. Pro­ memory. As a teacher, he hns not one
May 6th, 1903.
,.a a
,O,V»» -That the nn-
Notice is hereby given that iu compliance WM. GALLOWAY.
ed ha» heen duly appointed bv the
bably, not before. If our citizens want chance in a million of ever being remem.
GILBERT L. HEDGB-j
Court of the State of Oregon for with the provisions of the act of Congress of
to put up-a big wad for a subsidy, now bered long after his funernl sermon is
!2kr™SUn,-v’ administrator of the June 3, 1878. entiled “ Au act for the sale of tim-
T
T
EDGES
&
GALLOWAT]
ofJBREMIAH
MURPHY,
deceased
i
ber
lands
in
the
States
of
California.
Oregon,
is the time to step up to the county and preached. If he writes a book, or makes
•I’J’Sli?’. CLAIMS against the es- I Nevada, and Washington Territory,’ as ex-
drpsit their subscriptions. But do not a discovery in science, the investigator
said deceased are hereby required to ; tended to all the Public Land States by act of x A attorneys . at . law .
the same. With proper vouchers as August 4. IS92,
crowd, gentlemen !
lives, but the teacher dies.
FRANCIS M. SHEARER,
required, to me at the office of B I
Attorney-at-Law,
Tillamook citv Of Garibaldi, Co nty of Tillamook, State of Make a specialty of Land Office Basine»
There is only one consolation with
months from the date | Oregon, has thia day filed in this office his OFFICE IN WEINIIARD BCILIHXG,
Our citizens appear to be somewhat whichhecancomfort himself-the thought
Pateil Julr eth. l»O3
sworn statement No. 6127. for the parchsse of
MATTHEW MURPHY,
j the Se '4 of sw % of Section No 4. in Township
Room 1 and 2,
divided amongst themselves whether the that he is doing good. If that is not
1 North. Range to West, and wifi
Administrator. Estate of Jeremiah No
OREGON CITY. ORE.
IVS 11 l*Wh X- VS AZSA rs a — -S
proposition to run a line of steamers be­ enough, let him quit the place and enter ,
1 offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
tween Portland and Tillamook is going the race for immortality ; he will proba-'
| agricultural purposes, and to . stablish his
claim to said land before the County Clerk I
OR ABSTRACTS OF
to materialise. Soniesav it is sure to go, bly make a miserable tool of himself, as
of Tillamook County. Oregon Tillamook City I
while others poopoo, snicker and make all must do, who try to make themselves
I Oregon, on Friday, the 24th day of July, loot.’
the rein irk that it is a scheme to work a immortal, for while they soar aloft, theii Veterinary Surgeon and He names as witnesses .
■ Ervin carter, Fred Paquet. LloydC. Smith.
vessel off on the people at double its cost. waxen wings are melted bv the heated
Otto shearer, of Garibaldi. Oregon.
TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
With a little patience it will soon be seen rays ot impartial criticism It is a great
Horse Dentist.
above-deecribed lands are requested to file their
TRUST CO.
claims 111 thia office on or before said 24th day
who are right and who are talking thro­
thing to feel that the simple honor of
of July, 1903.
7
ugh tlair hat*.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
T hos . C oates , Pres.
B. L. E ddt , S k
being a teacher is enough. There is no I
Whntkiudof medicine will Tillamook other profession in which there are so
NOTICE FOR PUBL’CATION.
people require to give them the subsidy few recognitions of merit as the teacher's.
Department of the Interior.
The
schoolroom
is
necessarily
isolated
!
tSfld Office at Oregon City, Ore.,
fever ? We might enquire from Astoria
I
, .
Ju,V ’Hh» >903.
and see what kind and how effectively from the rest of the world, even a con-
Notice 1. hereby vivsn that the foltownis
named ..tiler hu Died notice of bi» intention
the railload company worked it there stant visitor cannot understand the
fi"*J ptoofin aupport of hi. claim,
and that said proof will b? made before the
Let us take warning and not fall into secret springs of its influence. The law­
DOBS ALL KINDS OF
County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tills-
the same trap that Astorians did. only to yer has I req neat opportunities to move
mook City, Oregon, on August 2ist. 1903, viz
ui.
v
XK
\TON
H
CULVER.
’
WATCH, CLOCK AND
regret in after vear that the money they his fellows, the minister gathers around
H E So. 137*3. for the N
8w • . Se W Nw U
1, se
w 2,. lp’_. „¿th r»nr7 S
had pungled up to get a railroad acted him the concentrated thought of thou­
Tillamook City, Oregon.
JEWELRY REPAIRINC
sands, the physician deals with the most
as a boomerang
He names the following witnesses to prove his
secret history of the world, but the Next to Hines’ Photo Gallery san! lind"\i,e9Wence “P°“ ftnd cultivation of
teacherfhas no public harangues to make. I
James M. Morgan, Cornelias Austin. James ‘
M<»rgan Janies W e<t. of Netarts. Oregon.
no audiences of thousands hanging on
All orden promptly attended to.
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If Tillamook City would appropriate
enough money to make thesloughdouble
or three times the width what it is now,
from the bridge to McIntosh’s dock, it
would be starting the foundation for this
city to become a good shipping port, but
it will never become so as long as there
are so many difficulties to contend with.
Some of these the city can remedy. What
a nice thing it would be if there was a
wide basin of deep water right in the
heart of the city, with an established
water line for docks and warehouses to
conform to. Tillamook City is splendidly
situated in the center of the county, with
fine natural advantages, and as these
can easily lie improved by the expendi­
ture of a little money, something should
be done to improve the city’s harbor so
as to make it more convenient for ship­
ping. It may not be very long before
another town on the bay may spring up
and become a keen competitor for the
commerce, so it is just as well to take ad­
vantage of what nature has given usand
improve it for the city’s commercial in.
terests. It is the opinon of the H ead ­
light man that it would be more sensi
ble to spend a few thousand dollars im
proving and making a wide, deep water
harbor for Tillamook City than to put a
$60,000 yoke of bondage on the taxpay­
ers’ tucks for another water system. It
is to be hoped that no one will advance
the theory that the commerce of Tilla-
niook Citv docs not justify the expendí-
ture of a few thousand dollars of the
city’s money for the improvement of the
slough at the points we have mentioned.
The commerce does demand it, and the
growing needs of the city demand it, but
is there enough public enterprise left in
the city to take this matter in hand and
carry it through to completion ? We
hardly think so.
age
£5
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DR. T. F. PHELPS,
A lgernon s . D resser , Register.
Engraving a specialty.
,