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TILLAMOOK HF A PLIGHT, OCTOBER 15, 1903. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. ( strictly in advance .) One year......... 1.50 Six months .... 75 Three months 50 Editorial Notes. to marry and ask the advice of their parents, there would be less sad homes and sad hearts. Sad it is to relate, but nevertheless it is a fact, that young women, having taken a foolish step in their hurry t«» gee married, finding them- selves without friuids or home, and a cold world confronting them, loose heart and seek comfort from sisters in misfor tune and shame. We will draw the cur tain, for ton«i>ea young woman and for her to become the victim of man's trencherv and man's licensciotisness is a picture loo horrible for parents to coii - tem pla te. __________________ ila!^^a<a0HEADQUARTG.RS FOR Some |>cople have an idea, should the )>eople bond the city tor $60,(MM), that it would put a lot of nionoy in circulation in Tillamook City. Let us disabuse their mind of such a thing, tor it would do no such a tiling. ÖLK ^iliamooh * If * One would think by reading the news, Freil C. linker. Publisher p.qiers that it cannot be long before war breaks out eilliei in Europe <»r Asia, but Is the Trust lira Ended ? should that occur their is not the least This is a question which cannot be probability that the United States will i>e drawn into it definitely answered and yet conditions * * * TIMBER MEN FEEL EASIER. at present appear to justify the opinion The gambling question in Portland is that the era of the formation <d great a Ing problem tor Mayor Williams to General Opinion That Hitchcock’s industrial combinations, commonly solve The system of collecting "blood Harsh Ruling Will Not Stand designated «'is trusts, has passed and money” from the favored few who want that we are not likelv to witness a re to monopolize it and closing down on Test of Law. newal of this process for a very long others who want to run games is not time. |>erhaps i.ot within a generation. meeting with satisfaction. Timber land claimants, who have Probably We recently noted the fact that forty- Oregon will have to try the sameexperi- proved lip and paid for their lands, but five corporations organised under the me .t that Washington undertook, and have not received patents, are feeling laws of New Jersey had gone into the that is to make gambling a felony. much easier. The general opinion seems hands of receivers, the aggregate capital to he that the harsh interpretation of * * * <«f these corporations amounting to the word speculation will not stand. Over $21,00<>,00(> in value of agricul This is further strengthened by the fact many millions of dollars, while their as sets were comparatively small, in the tural implements were exported in the that there is a decision of the United case of some of them practically noth- fiscal veur ending with June, ascompared States Supreme Court hearing directly iug. The great fall that Il ls taken place with $1,500,000 in 1893. The rapid upon the point at issue. In effect, the in the market pr ce of industrial securi strides this country has made in the pro decision states that the claimant is at ties bears evidence to the public dis duction of swell implements ought to im liberty to sell the land at any time, and trust and gives assurance that it would prove farming in all the leading nations. in this case it was mentioned that laiwl not be possible at this time to float the There is still ample room to increase the was sold for which payment has not yet Bonds of Tiny combination, however fa- exports, the only drawback being lack been made to the government. of transportation facilities to some vor«ible its promises might be. The decision follows the evident com ! Remarking upon the stock situation parts of the world. mon-sense view of the matter, that un tlajNew York Evening Post says that # * * less there is a conclusive arrangement to the most nhv ous conclusion to be drawn Whether or not the effort falls by the turn over the land for a certain consider from it is th <t the " syndicate plan.’’ as wayside to put on a steamer between ation for the right, the claiment is «act conceived in the theories of 1901, has Tillamook and Portland, tjie idea is a ing entirely within the law and within 4 broken down completely. This is good one and would Be a good thing for his rights. notably illustrated in the extraordinary this city. There is nothing in common The decision was rendered in the case dec’ine of British consols, due to the between Astoria and Tillamook, and for of the United States vs. Montgomery and fact that the $(>00,0 *0,000 new consols passengers and freight to be dumped off Budd, and was carried up from the state issued in the past three years were for at the citv on mud flatsand on stilts is of Washington. It appears in the U S. tl»e most part placed with banking only a question of time before this will Supreme Court Reports, volume 144, syndicates. The great combinations in be changed, not that there is cause for page 154.—Asfiland Tidings. this country have been promoted laigely complaint at the service between this upon this plan, though not precisely in city and Astoria. PROPRIETOR OF Quaint Features of Life. General Banking and Exchange busi the same wav. vet the results are show * * * ing that the effect is similar. There has Should the supreme court sustain the In the center of a cordon of snarling ness. been in both cases an overestimate of decision of the judges in the circuit court lions at Bostock’s, Coney Island, one Exchange on England, Belgium, Ge.“ the ability of the public to take bonds of Multnomah county that the initiative afternoon the christening of the three- many, Sweden, and all foreign countries and securities and the necessary conse and referendum law is unconstitutional, weeks’ old baby of Harry Tudor of West quence is liquidation and a decline in there is not much doubt But what the DEALER IN Eighth street. Coney Island, took place. market values TILLAMOOK. ORE. law giving Tillamook City power to 'Hie erring of the child seemed to enrage Can it be safely assumed from the bond the city lor $60,000 will be uncon existing conditions, that the trust ques stitutional also, for the bill contains the the beasts, and the trainer had to put tions is in a fair wav to settle itself? initiative and referendum clauses. When liis powers to a supreme test to control Shop next door to Larsen's Hotel, Tillamook That is the view of some sagacious the law makers and law breakers get them while the strange jungle christen financiers and there would certainly through butchering the populist idea ing was going on. Captain Bona vita seem to l»c good ground for it. There is of direct legislation then we shall know drovetwentv-seven lions into the arena. ( incorporated ), As Mme. Morelia, with the baby in no doubt that the investing public has where we are at her arms, entered the band played become distrustful of trust securities * * * CITY, ORE. "America,’’ and the great crowd, thrilled TILLAMOOK and docs not want them, even at the Promoters want to build railroads by the spectacle, joined in the chorus. present low range of market prices, and and steamships with the other fellow’s PAID UP CAPITAL, $10,000. it is altogether probable that this feel money so as to give Tillamook better On the ball of the Cincinnati Traction ing will long prevail. It is this which connections with Portland. And it is the skyscraper building's flagstaff, 275 feet A GENERAL BANKING gives warrant for the view that the end same thing with some of those who want above tlie streets, " Steeple Jack" Ram- of the era of trust organization has to bond the city and put in a $60,000 sauer performed thrilling feats, last BUSINESS. STEAMERS-SUE II. ELMORE, W. II. IIARRISOX | been reached and that the syndicate water system with the other fellow’s Monday. The crowd «almost blocked plan has broken down. money. There is very little difference be Fountain square. Ramsauer climbed Directors:—M. W. H arrison , W. W, ONLY LINE-ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARlBAL’l tween the two. What a blessing and a the pole without any help other »han a C urtiss , B. L. E ddy . BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE. surprise it would be toTillamook people slender rope. He then stood on his head Agricultural Census Value. Cashier M. W. H arrison . Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. w if they could run across someone who did oil the polished surface of the big globe. also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. foi San Francisco, Porthnd Liberal Prices Paid foe gilt edge securi The importance and value of a census not have so much "hot air" and who He stood on his hands, then on one I would provide all these conveniences and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to of agriculture such as is cor. templa ted without having to call upon the other hand. Then he stood up on both feet ties of all kinds. «and finally on one foot. As «a final he SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR bv house bill 14643 may be seen from fellow to put up the "dough'* or bond sent a thrill of horror through the mul B C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. the following facts: the other fellow 's property. titude which watched him by pretending .... (O. R. & N. R. R. Co . Portland. * * * to slip, recovering himself after an ap Agents ]A & c n R Co porl)and The live stock of the nation has a value of not less than 500,000,000. The John W. Gates, who knows something parent effort. BARBER ANO HAIRDRESSER. animals killed on the farm each year and about Wall street himself, calls this Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express Astorv is going the rounds of the Mis those sold for slaughter, together with stock exchange flurry a rich man’s SHAVING, HAIR CriTlNG the horses, mules and asses sold for use panic, Probably he is right. Shares of souri press regarding a farmer who is away from the farm, have a value of many sorts, particularly the industrials, greatly troubled with absent-mindedness. SHAMPOOING, ETC over $2,000,000,000. The various are dropping, but government bonds are On the wav home from town, so the animal products, such as wool, milk, not affected, the bank clearings remain story runs, the thought came to him that butter, etc., including animals sold and I at a high figure except as the hilling off he had forgotten something. He took Electric Baths nicely fitted up. Goodfor slaughtered, together with the crops in speculation diminishes them, and the out his note book, went over every item, persons suffering with rheumatism. raised, are worth each year more than railroads of the country have all the checked it off, and saw that he had made " PROPRIETOR $6,500,000,000 The prices for farm work »hat they can handle, and more «all the purchases he had intended. As he drove on he could not put aside the animals and foi farm products of every than they can handle conveniently, The kind are determined solely by the supply panic is virtually unknown outside of feeling that that there was something and the demand, and for years the com the scope of the operators on Wall missing. He took out his note book and mercial classes, and the farming pnpula- street. Moreover, even there the sittia- checked off every item again, but still tion as well, having been asking for more tion is somewhat belter than it was a found no mistake. He did this several linns, but couiu not dismiss the idea accurate annual statistics relating to week ago. that he must have forgotten something. * every phase of the live stock industry * * Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging. Now is the time to buy a When he arrived at home and drove up and to the most important staple crops. Ten inches of rainfall in one day in New to the house his daughter came out to new Sewing Machine for Fine Machine Work a Specialty. Exact statistics remove uncertainties York discounis any record in Tillamook $22.00, with drop head and from the trade, add to the farmers’ re county, which is one of the wetest spots meet him. and with a look of surprise ceipts from sales and aid in placing the in Uncle Sain's domain. If Captain Daw- asked, " Why, where is maw ?’’ all the latest improvements whole business of dealing in live stock sou, the veteran weather prophet, could at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s . A fireman rushing into a lodge room in and farm products on a more secure water his records like the big corpora business basis. It is the B onita S ewing tions water their stock, Tillamook would Pittsburg, armed with a fire extin Hence the need of taking a census of never have lost the broom for heavy guisher, stopped for a time the initiation M achine , and they range agricultural sufficiently often to give the rainfall. We do not envy New York of new members In a four-story brick in price from $22 to $35, Department of Agricultural a reliable holding the broom if it has not put structure on South Fourteenth street, basis on which to make its estimates. water in its records, for ten inches in one known as the Birmingham Fire Insur with ball bearings. They Evidence of this necessity is shown bv day is a trifle more than a webfoot Till- ance building, a secret society was busy are little beauties, perfectly comparing the estimates of the Depart, amooker would appreciate. with its initiation. Part of thisceremonv W'e hope made and something new on incut of Agricultural for 1899 with the Captain Dawson will not feel bad because included the lighting of red fire and the returns tor the same year secured by the he cannot overlap ten inches in one day, shouting of lodge men. From the streets the market. These machi DEALERS IN census enumeration. In many states the but he can still defy New York to beat below it looked as though the entire nes are a better article than acreage and production of wheat «and 150 inches in twelve months. building was burning and a cry of fire other grains were found by the census to was started. In a few seconds the street the peddlars are charging * * * be more than twice as great as the esti was blocked with people. Fireman $65 and $75 for. There are petty |'crsons who are for Nicholas Abel rushed to the scene and, mates of the Department of /Kgriculture. Many correspondingly large errors were ever snarling about the cost of pensions. forcing his wav into the lodge room, disclosed also in the department esti The United States is paving pensions to saw that nothing serious was happen mates of the number and value of do nearly a million citizens as an act of ing. He announced this to the crowd, mestic animals. These facts show the simple justice, not of liberality. Fen- hut they refused to disperse Then an unreliability of the department estimates si uners embri.ee men who responded, in other fireman, not heeding Abel's an alter a jieiiod of five years, and em their early manhood, to the government nouncement, dashed tip the staiis with phasize the need of taking a census of call for soldiers to save the Union. Thev a full-loaded extinguisher. He saw his Quick’s Delivery Wagons deliver. Highest Cash price p.aid for stock. Both phon» I agriculture of least twice each decade. succeeded in that large undertaking, tak mistake just as he was about to use his ing all the risks of four years of war in extinguisher on the shivering candidate. Based upon a census taken every five DOES ALL KINDS OF years, those estimates can lie made an its deadliest forms. No pension will ever While the excitement was at its heipht nually with only a small margin oferror, requite them. Their monthly stipend will the night patrolmen were leaving police WATCH, CLOCK AND and will that fully meet the demand» of add something to their comfort in old station No. 7 to go on duty, and In. the ngricultur.il and business interests age. Over 2<M>,000 of the pensioners are xpector Kelly brought his squad to the soldiers' widows or minor children. Let scene The officers scattered the crowd JEWELRY REPAIRING tor accurate statistics. The cost of a census of agriculture con those who begrudge it growl unan and the initiation proceeded. In first class style. sists chiefly in the money paid the enu swered. They are not worth answer merators. 'This will not be far from 20 ing. Pensions are an instance of decent Orders were issued from New York, cents a farm tor much or little informa gratitude, not of generosity. But this whereby 15 percent of the employes in Engraving a specialty. tion, or an aggregutv expense of $1,200,• country is strong in generosity as well the car shops, repair shops and round 000 The cost of tubulating bv counties as equity. houses of the entire Vanderbilt Railway * * * the facts relating to domestic animals It serins there were sad hearts in W. J. System were informed on Monday that j~p>OR ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. would l»e approximately $200,000, and their services are no longer needed. Fif tor the leading crops as much more. This Bryan’s home when his daughter was teen hundred will lie thrown out of em GO TO includes the expense of checking up for married, for the reason that the parents ployment, with hardly a minute’s notice the elimination of errors on the part of of the young woman thought she was | and a saving of nearly $3000 a day will TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND enumerators, a very important factor in making a wrong choice of a partner for l>e effected the cost of every census. The total ex life. And for the reason that Mr. Bryan TRI ST CO. pense is less than one . thirtieth of 1 per is reputed to have an ideal home, with Saves Two From Death. cent of the annual value of the farm pro all the love and affection therein which R. L. E ddy , Sec. goes to make up a united family circle, it “ Our little daughter had an almost fa T hos . C oates , Pres. ducts of the country. is no wonder that, instead of the usual tal attack of whooping cough and bron. rejoicings on such occasion, a sense of chilis,” writes Mrs. W. K Haviland, of SEE THE Over 3'h)() tons of freight consigned to soirow passed over the home as the Armonk, N.Y, "but, when all other Diwsonl.iv nt W hite Horse on Thursday young woman stepped from it out into the remedies failed, we saved her life with Tillamook Lumber Company last, according to advices received by the world a married woman. Let us hope Dr. King’s New Discovery. Our niece, White Pass Railroad officials here. The that the marriage will ben happv one, who had Consumption in an advanced P. ALtLiEN, Proprietor. news came south on the steamship even though it did not have the appro stage, also used this wonderful medicine Amur Over 2850 tons consisted of val of Mr. ami Mrs. Brvan. The trouble and to-dav she is perfectly well.” Ifes. general merchandise shipped north by with so many voting women is that thev perate throat and lung diseases vie'd to Vancouver and Seattle merchants and arc giddy and flighty and ready to marry Dr King's New Ihscnverv as to no other Special Attention paid to Tourists. about 2 tons of other freight, consist anyone with a pair of pants and empty medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodat*0”- ing mainly of feed for hordes liclongcd to pockets, or start off with the false notion and Colds. 50c. and $1 00 bottles guar- the White Pass itself. There were also that thev could reform a young man by anteed bv Chas. I. Clough, druggist on hand several hundred head of live- marrying him I «rental advise is often Trial bottles free. stiH’k destined for Dawson. With the pushed aside until the young woman, WM. GALLOWAY. water opposite White Horse standing at having gone through the mill of experi GILBERT L. HEIM'.KS, A Love Letter. Centrally Uoeated Rates, $1 P«rD*y 50 inches above minimum low water ence. finds, instead of happiness, that all Would not interest you it you're look, edges agallo way and steadily falling, the thermometer at her hopes have flown, and she rues the ing for a guaranteed Salve for Sores A TTMnvnv.s . —. . .... 44 above xero at White Horse and 14 day she did not take her parents'advice. Burns or Tiles. Otto Oodd. of Ponder,Mo, ATT0RNEYS.AT.LAW. above xero at Dawson and the close of Every community >ave such cases. If write “1 suffered with an uglv sore Make a specialty of LandOAct Bus,«-», navigation distant but ten da vs or two young women, inland of hemg so giddy for a year, but a box of Bncklen s krm M. H. LiRRSEN, Proprietor. weeks at best, the situation from a and flighty, ready to marry right vfl'anv va Salve cored me It's the best Salve OFFIVB IX WF.lXHJtn BCILDIXG, freight shqq>er s point of view is not at pair of pants, would study well the char- on earth. 25c. at Chas. I Clough's drug TILLAMOOK, OREGON Room 1 and 2, acicrictics of the young man they intend store. all encouraging * DAIRYMEN’S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES, We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, Oils. Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window Sashes, Line of Choice GROCERIES for the Great Western Saw. : __ M c I ntosh & McNAIR, The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County. OF C. & E Thayer I M. F. LEACH, Tillamook Meat Markt Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, et TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK LATIMER, BROS A. K. CASE, Sewing Machines. Tillamook Iron Woks General Machinists & Blacksmiths. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. SMITH & JENKINS, Successors to L. N. Barnes, PRIME MEATS, LARD, etc] At the NEW MEAT MARKET. G. F. Franlçliq Only Prime Meats Handled. Give us a Call. Hides Wanted. F R. BEALS, REAL ESTATE, Financial Agent TILLAMOOK, OREGON. The Best Hotel. THE ALLEN HOUSE, SHINGLES and BOXES. Shingles $2.25 1000. H OREGON CITV, ORE. J. Headquarters for Travelling Men. LARSEN HOUSE, Tka Beat Hotel in the city, Mo Chineae Employed.