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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY 30. 1903.
WASHINGTON
Shoes for IDen & Boys
Nobby and up-to-date.
They are reliable in every respect.
Guaranteed to give satisfactory wear
For sale by
the United States, but in England and
the rest of the word If the present ad­
justment sticks, a very notable triumph
will be gained by President Rocsevelt
and Secretary Hay. It is a triumph
which is rendered all the more creditable
and conspicuous by the fact that the
concessions which America has obtained
for itself it has obtained also for the
entire world.
BIG MONEY IN TAX.
Eddy Law
Will Yield $80,000
This Year.
i
HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES »
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
S alem . July 23.—Secretary of State
Dunbar to-day tiled with State treasurer
Moore a list of the corporations which
complied with the terms of the Eddy
corporation law. This list contains the
MILLS & FINLEY.
names of all domestic corporations that
had filed their annual reports by July 15,
or have been incorporated since May 21,
The Policy Toward Canada
arid of all foreign corporations that
There is no doubt that one of the most
have filed declarations of intention
important matter which the United
to transact business in this slate. From
States must consider seriously in the
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
near future is that of commercial rtla this list it appears that out of some 8500
( strictly in advance .)
One year..........
1.50 > tions with Canada. It is steadily grow. companies that have been incorporated
Six months ....
75 ’ ing in interest and commanding more hi this state only 1063 are now author­
Three months
50
and more attention in both countries. In ized to transact business as corpora­
Oils. Paint,
Window
Canada it is the subject of paramount tions. The other 7000 and more have
Favorable Industrial Conditions*
Sashes,
importance, taking precedent of every either abandoned their corporate exis­
tence or have neglected to comply with
In a recent issue the New York Com­ other question. Prominent statesmen
the Eddy law and theircorporate powers
mercial Advertiser published a state and newspapers of that country are con­
are suspended until they do so.
tinually
discussing
it
and
Canadians
con-
inent relative to business conditions,
It also appears from the fist filed by
made upon a careful ascertainment of tribute to the columns of the American
Mr. Dunbar to day that the 1063 do­
facts from various authentic sources, and I press arguments in behalf of reciprocity,
mestic corporations which have filed
t'ie conclusion drawn from the investi­ urging that such a policy would be of
statements
and 32 new’ corporations
gation is highly satisfactory and en great advantage both to this country
and to Canada. We have here organiza- have a total capital stock of $329,830,-
c mraging. Considering present condi
Western Saw
271. The annual license fees upon this
tions in the light of past experience, tions whose object is to promote closer
total will be $46,785. This must be paid
commercial
relations
between
the
Do
that paper says that it does not follow
to the State Treasurer by August 15.
that general business now will follow minion and the United States and which
[ The largest capital stock is that of the
the course it took in 1880 and other are working industriously and zealously
I Oregon Railroad & Navigation Com­
Most Reliable Merchants in
years when there was a market decline in this direction.
pany—$35,000,000. The smallest is
All
this
shows
that
the
subject
is
one
in stock vid ties, as at present.
that of the Hub Land Company—$50.
It points out, very correctly, that of very g.eat importance and that it
Declarations have been filed by 46 for­
there is a great ileal of difference between must be dealt with sooner or later. It
eign corporation which have paid $7500
may
be
postponed,
but
it
cannot
be
dis
the existing situation and those times in
in filing fees and license fees. Foreign
the past when the demoralization of the missed. The propinquity of the two
corporations have until August 16 to
stock market was the forerunner of a countries and their common continental
file their declarations, and it is expected
general breaking down of values and a interests make it inevitable that the
that nearly 50 more will make their
quest
on
of
their
commercial
relations
general process of liquidation. Refer­
filings, thus doubling the revenue from
PROPRIETOR OF
ring to the adverse conditions of the will have to be determined either in a
General Banking and Exchange busi­
that source.
past, when there was panic and general way to draw them closer together or
As stated above, the list compiled by ness.
financial and business disturbance, the effect a separation that will amount to
Secretary of State Dunbar does not con­
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger f
Commercial Advertiser remarks that practical commercial hostility. There is
tain the names of domestic corporations many, Sweden, ami all foreign countries
this year none of these adverse condi an element in Canada that is not unwil­
which filed their statements after Julv
DEALER IN
lions, excepting possibly the high prices, ling to have such hostility created. The
TILLAMOOK. ORE-
15, when the list, according to law, must
manufacturers
of
that
county
would
appears above onr horizon. It views the
be made. Since that date some 100
facts regarding trade as justifying hope raise the tariff on American goods to the j
corporations ha ve filed statements, and
rather than despondency and concludes prohibitive point. They have no sym­
Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook
the license fees due from them will aggre­
< that the outlook for the current fiscal pathy with the reciprocity idea of the
gate $4000. From the facts now at
year is singularly bright. This is in ac­ agricultural producers who want free
( incorporated ),
hand it is therefore evident that the
cord with the judgment of the most access to the great American market.
ORE.
state is certain of a revenue of $50,000 TILLAMOOK CITY,
c ireful and conservative observers. The In this country the opposition to reci­
from domestic corporations, and $15,000
course of the stock market represents a procity with Canada is chiefly on the
PAID UP CAPITAL, $10,000.
from foreign corporations, this year. It
situation that is quite apart from the part of those with whom the natural
is also clear that a large number of A GENERAL
BANKING
legitimate business interests of the coun­ products of the Dominion would come
domestic corporations which have uot
BUSINESS.
try and as now appeares is not likely to into competition. These people have in
vet complied with the law will later in
have any serious o fleet upon those in- mind the effect of the reciprocity ar­
STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. II. HARRISON.
the year find that thev must do so in DirectorsM. W. H arrison , W. w
rangement of 1854*, under which the ag.
terests.
ONLY LINE-ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
C urtiss , B. L. E ddv .
order to do business, and these will pro­
ricultural producers of Canada benefited
bably add another $15,000 to the
BAY CITY, IIOBSONVILLE.
Daybreak in Manchuria.
Cashier M. W. H arrison .
at the expense of American producers.
Connecting at Astoria with the I ^•egon Railroad & Navigation Co. and
revenue. This will make an income of
Liberal
Prices
Paid
for
gilt
edge
securi
­
also the Astoria & Columbia Ri i”r R. _ R. _______
Again the United Statesand the world That one-sided treaty is still remem­ $80 000 under the corporation license ties of all kinds.
foi San _________
Francisco, , Portland
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
learns that the Manchurian question has bered and there is no disposition to re­ tax law the first vear. The framers of
Canadian producers were
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR
been disposed of satisfactory, and again new it.
the law estimated the annual revenue at
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
there will l»e rejoicing. China is to open greatly benefited by that arrangement $100,000, f . ik I it is probable that next
Ai/pntH
K* & N. R. R, Co , Portland.
two or three additional ports to the trade and to the extent that they profited the year the receipts will nearly reach that
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER.
g
8 |A & C. R R. Co., Portland.
o( the United States and for the rest of American producers lost. Would a simi­ amount.
SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express.
the countries, and St. Petersburg has as. lar condition result from a like treaty al
Cattle Industry in Cuba«
mired Washington that she will not in this time? There are some who assert
SHAMPOOING, E'lC
any w ay oppose such action. This, of that it would not and claim that on the
i
A number of large companies have
contrary
the
value
of
American
pro
­
course, means that the ports referred to
been formed in Cuba since the Spanish Electric Baths nicely fitted up. Goodfor
must be in Manchuria, for that is all the ducts would improve if there was reci­ evacuation for the purpose of cattle rais-
persons suffering with rheumatism.
Chinese territory that Russia has any procity. This is most improbable. The ing. “ The native grasses of Cuba, fer­
decisive voice in. ¡here is an intima, resonable view is that the reciprocity tilized by the abundant rainfall of the
" PROPRIETOR
tion that one of the ports to be opened wanted by the Canadians would force Cubanita ranch, constitute a nne
is Motikdenand another is Ta Tung Kao. down the prices of American farm pro­ forage upon which cattle can be raised Ladies’ Shoes.
The former is the most important inland ducts and injure our agricultural pro­ and finished complete for market. There
Embrace every feature of style, grace
port in Manchuria and the latter is at ducers to the extent of many millions of is large profit in the industry. Cattle beautv and durability. They wear well,
the month of the Yalu river. It is easy dollars annually. It seems quite impos­ can be laid down by shipload in Cuba look well.
Price from $1.50 to $3.50.
to believe the report which comes from sible that it could fail to have this ef­ for $20 and $25 a head, turned onto the
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging,
Washington that “the state department fect. The Canadian producers are not bottom lands and savannas (in Cuba we
For sale by
is highly gratified at this outcome, feel­ seeking free admission for their pro- speak of the savannas when we mean
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
MILLS & FINLEY.
ing that it has secured, not only for ductsinto the American market with the the higher lands) and be fattened to a
American commerce, but for the com­ idea that it would benefit American pro­ value of $40 to $45. The difficulty is to
merce of the world at large, a very sub­ ducers.
WWW W W V W~w VW W WV
secure enough cattle. Considerable ship­
Our Canadian commerce is large. It
stantial gain ”
ments are arriving from Porto Rico, but.
Many persons will be skeptical about is a more profitable trade than we have of course, this source of supply is limited.
the present settlement. They remember with all of South America. It is desir­ The Cuban demand for fresh beef is
TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE.
that one or two adjustments were made able to retain and cultivate it. Neigh­ strong, as the cattle supply has not been
which did not stay adjusted. The ojien borhood considerations plead for closer nearly replenished since the war’s devas­
G entlemen :—
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
door was promised permanently bv Rus­ commercial relations. But these must tation, when practically the entire cattle
Thanking you for
be
based
upon
perfectly
fair
and
equit
­
sia and all the other countries which
past favors, I beg
industry of the island was destroyed.’’
to say that I have
have territorial interests or ambition in able conditions and as yet Canada has
moved into my
China, but these promises were always not offered such conditions. Her aim is
If the Treasury Department can bring
new store next to
followed bv threats or menaces that the to ¡secure the same advantage she en sufficient influence to benr on Congress
C. Ben Riesland’s.
door, either in Russia's sphere of influ­ joyed under the treaty oí 1854 and so at the coming session, the Yaquina cus.
If you wish to
ence or in that of some of the rest of long as she adheres to this reciprocity is toms-collection district of Oregon will
see all the choice
line of Suiting and
them would be barred in the near future. out ot the question. Onr policy toward i either be entirely abandoned or a new
up-to-date Pant,
It was Russia from whom the trouble I Canada is not one of hostility, but very ! provision will lie made for the pay of
was, in most instances, to come. All properly gives first consideration to the : Collector at that port based on the ting’s to choose from kindly give me a
call. All Suits cut and made in the shop
these stories as regards Russia were ac­ interests of onr own people.
AGENTS STEAMERS ’ W. H
KRUGER’ AND “REDONDO.
amount of annual receipts. The annual at Tillamook.
For San Francisco and Los Angeles.
companied by disclaimers on that coun­
P.S.—Pressing, cleaning and repairing
A correspondent of the Headlight, an report of the auditor for the Treasury of all kinds done.
try's part of any intention to depart
Hobsonville, Or
J.
outsider who went over the southern shows that the salary of this official has
from the letter or the spirit of such
stage line and came out by the Wilson been $1000 a year, and vet his yearly
pledges as had been made. Japan and
river road to Forest Grove, roasts both collections for customs have averaged
England had been suspicious of Russia
roads in royal shape and says the roads just 40 cents There arewi numlxrr of
for a long time, and some of this distrust
SEE THE
are responsible for turning away scores other instances of this character on rec-
began to be shared by the United States
of people who would come in there to ord where the Government is paying out
Tillamook
Lumber Company
recently, for reasons which seemed good
settle it the roads were kept in decent considerable in salaries of Collectors and
FORj
to the government at Washington. The
shape. It is hardly to lie expected that is deriving practically no revenue from
change in the situation which is now an­
a road so little traveled as the Wilson abandoned or unimportant ports. The
nounced will, for many reasons, be very
river line would be macadamized and entire system is to be attacked, and in
pleasing to the American people.
made like a natiohal highway, but per- all probability all thine collection dis­
If the settlement which Ims just been
haps it does deserve some of the roast tricts will be consolidated with adjoining
reported stays settled, the American gov­
the correspondent gives it. — Forest districts where receipts justify the ex-
ernment will have scored a brilliant tri­
penditures in salaries.
Grove Times.
umph in European and Asiatic politics.
The thing which has been accomplished
Notice
now. or which is said to have been ac­
I
hereby
give
notice
thi«t I will not be
complished, was attempted long ago by
responsible (or any debts contracted by
England and Japan, and each failed. The
my wife, Mrs Johana Tomlinson, from
maintenance of the equality in commer­
this date, who has deserted my home.
Now is the time to buy a
Tillamook. Or., July 23. 1903.
cial privileges in China haslieen an object
S. C. T omlinson .
with these two countries for many years,
new Sewing Machine for
yet no assurance were obtained from
♦ 22.00, witfc drop head and
For Sale,
J. P. ALLEN, Proprietor.
Russia, France am! Germany which were
all the latest improvements
Second hand wagon in good cond
satisfactory. When the United States
at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s .
tion.—G. E. Pay ne, Spruce
went to work to obtain these pledges it
Ki
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KÎ
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We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
Varnish, Doors,
Line of Choice
GROCERIES
Agents for the Great
IVLcINTOSH & McNAIR
The
Tillamook County
S-A.2ST1Z OF
F. LEACH
C. & E. Thayer
Tillamook Meat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
TILLAMCOK
COUNTY BANK.
LATIMER, BROS.,
A. K. CASE,
MAYERS
Tillamook Iron Woks
General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
TILLAMOOK,
T. SARCHET,
Tailoring
OREGON.
I
EgtBbliglj’gent,
Truckee Lumber Co
FIR & SPRUCE Lumbei
BOX SHOOKS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’
SUPPLIES
E, SIBLEY, Mgr
T. SARCHET,
Merchant Tailor
F
SHINGLES ana BOXES.
Shingles $2.25 1000.
BEALS
REAL ESTATE
Financial Agent.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
? Sewing Machines. I |
The Best Hotel
I
:■ THE ALLEN HOUSE,
met with success, or w hat seemed to lie
success, from the start. There waspraise
for American diplomacy from London*
Paris. St Petersburg and the rest of the
great capitals, but somehow every few
months something would occur which
would make Americans and others skep­
tical about the permanency or reality of
the promises. This time there is a cir-
cumstantiality about the assurances
which will give them weight, not onlv in
For Sale.
Short horn yearlings from dams that
hare made over $50 a piece tor seveial
rears, also some yearling steers.—
J. F. Martin. Long Prairie.
jooo Valuable Recipes.
all iure«.
Made by
Standard Oil
Company
For rhe relief, cure and manufacture of
almost every known thins. New and
genuine. List sent on application. One
tor I. k . eight for »1. Write plain.
G. W. W klch . Clatskanie, Ore.
It is the B onita S ewing
M achine , and they range
in price from $22 to $35,
with ball bearings. They
are little beauties, perfectly
made and something new on
the market. These machi­
nes are a better article than
/ the peddlars are charging
#65 and $75 for.
J
Headquarters for Travelling Men
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
Centrally boeated.
Rates, $1 Per Day.
LARSEN HOUSE,
M. H. UflRSEH, Proprietor.
TILLAMOOK,
The Best Hotel in the city.
OREGON
No Chinese Employed.