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TILLAMOOK »^Ani.rOHT. NOVEMBER 5, 1903. i ‘ J a u. *1 « ’ is to corrupt the morals of the nation. I uually in the United kingdom only a A dispatch from Princeton, Wis., tells ot j little over a fifth, about 5O,'M)O,O’M) busl - the fall of Cashier Leitner ol the State , els, is grown in the British islands on Bank of Princeton and Montello with the average England now taxes tea, known forgeries aggregating $37,006. coff-e, cocoa and sugar. The Chamber- and consitlerablv more suspected. ! he lain plan is to tax wheat ami reduce dispatch goes on in these words, which taxes on the other articles. He would have a strangely familiar sound : put 6 cents a bushel on foreign wheat ’■ Leimer lost money in the wheat pit. and 5 jicr cent on meal, admitting colo The colonies supply . He Ims been a constant speculator for nial wheat bee. I eight years, but until today no one about one bushel in six of the amount Fred C Baker. Pu bl Inlier consumed. The United States furnishes dreamed of it.’’ Change the name and vou will have an accurate description of a full two-thirds. I his plan would be three-fourths ot the defalcations, forger equivalent to a considerable bounty <>n Editorial Notes. ies and suicides of trusted employes, and the wheat fields ot Canada, Australia i vet the gambling houses continue to run and India and would undoubtedly en Now th; t the United States grand jury wide open, without restriction. No courage wheat production in those coun- has l>een dismissed, those who have been wonder the little petty card gamblers ' tries, but in the view of the Erie Food connected w th timber land frauds can rail at the injustice of closing their little I league this bounty would come out of breath easy—fora short time, any way. shops when the huge “exchanges’’ of the pockets of consumers, millions of gram, meat and stocks, which do inorc whom are not in condition to pay it. * * * 1 harm in a week than Monte Carlo in a That organization sees nothing to be The maps of the survey of Tillamook year, run on full blast.—Farm, Field and gained bv such a policy, but many dis • bar, sent to »he Port of Tillamook Coin advantages. The idea of strengthening Fireside. mission l»v Major Langfilt, and now for imperial unity by taxing bread and meat * * * public pumiv inspection in>p mon in men their offices, «» iiilvis , ■ are err- does i.ot commend itself to the masses Agents of the Pension Bureau who tainly interesting to those who have of the English |>eople and the present have secured the indictment ol T. A. taken an interest in that project. indications are that Mr. Chamberlain Wood ami his son. Hosea, for making will not be able to convince a majority * * * and fi.ing false pension claims have not ot them to accept his plan of fiscal re Referring to Salem people’s resentment sprung a surprise upon this public. It is form. American wheat, it is sale to at aspersions cast on the city’s water possible that some of the Indian War by the state board of health. Rev I D. veteran'» whose acquaintance with “Com- say. will continue to have a free market Driver endorses the altitude of the inander’’ Wood was limited to the occas in England tor ail indefinite period. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. ( strictly in advance .) One year................................................ 1.50 1 Six months............................................ 7.5 Three months........................................ 50 ^ilkunook A ♦ 1 I •» I i Í <)cabligbt. 133 HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMEN’S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCE! We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window Sashes, Line of Choi GROCERIES Salem people, ami adds that if be lived ion.« of their annual reunion and banquet in hell—he’d stand up for his country. in this citv believe him to be a sympa Billy Martin Wants $50^. That's too patriotic.—Astorian. thetic and disinterested friend of the A storia , Or., Oct. 31.—A suit poor, long-defrauded veterans and ★ * M thought that the noise that lie made, in damages in the sum ol $5000 was filed Win. Reid sends a post card to the Port season and out of season, in behalf of the in the Circuit Court yesterday by of rdlamooK Commission with this re pension bill was attuned to patriotism, William Martin against John Reid. The quest : “I understand your Commission pure and undefiled. But this belief was complaint recites that the plaintiff and ers intend imblishing an attractive and never for a moment shared by this pub Bertha E. Martin were married at Mc condensed form of statistics, receipts and lic. It has known Tom 'Voodas preach Minnville in 1895, and lived together shipments for three years over the Tilla er, politician and pension clamorer too until January, 1903, ami that one child, ¡nook bar. Mav I kindly ask half a dozen long lo be mistaken in his quality. He a son, was born to them. That in June copies when readv ?” May we respect has lived in Portland inanv, many years. of last year they came to Astoria to live, fully ask Mr. Reid whether he requires As to his son Hosea, he was born here, and shortly thereafter the defendant them for the Southern Pacific ? or here abouts, and it is generally under alienated the affections of the plaintiff’s stood that he is a man after his father’s wife, induced her to visit questionable * * * resorts, and in January last wantonly own heart.—Oregonian. Oh, yes, the big timber syndicatescan and maliciously enticed her a wav from gobble up large tracts of limber land as her home and husband, to which she did easy as falling off a log and without the Colombia’s Canal Bluff. not return thereafter. As a result of General Banking and Exchange busi least trouble by placing scrip upon it in this wrongful interference in his home wholesale style, but what a devil of a Colombia’s course in regard to the affairs, the plaintiff alleges, he was ness. iii-s and no end of red tape there is to go isthmian canal is arousing serious dis ruined financially and forced to close his Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger throi gli when the poor devil of a citizen trust in the United States. Her demand business, suffering a loss of not less than is wai ting only 160 acres, but the most for $25,000,000 for the privilege of build- $800. He was further damaged by the many, Sweden, and all foreign countries outrageous thing in the whole affair is 1 mg the waterway, which is much more I great mental strain and anguish in the the general land office sending out ins pec ! than double that specified in the treaty TILLAMOOK. ORE. sum of $4200. tors to put the poor devil of a citizen on | framed bv her representative in Wash- Martin is the well-known wing shot, the “sweat box,” just as though he was i ington ami Secretary Hay. and which who now lives at Tillamook, and during the biggest crook in the country, while her Senate rejected, is something which last summer, alter he and his wife had t he big timber syndicates don’t have to will not be agreed to by this country. separated, they were mixed up in a say boo to a goose when thev plank It is pretty safe to say that the terms double kidnaping of their young son. down their scrip and no questions are which were offered to Colombia it that (INCORPORATED), Reid, the defendant, is owner of the. asked. Truly the general land office can | convention were as favorable as any launch Eox, and is engaged in the busi TILLAMOOK (TTY, ORE. swallow an elephant and strain at a which will ever be agreed to by the ness of boating fur vessels in the harbor. knat. I United States. * * * PAID UP CAPITAL, $10,000. The pretense on Colombia’s part that No Law for Levy. The Ocean Wave says : “It is believed she will open negotiations with some A GENERAL BANKING by |»ersons who have some knowledge of foreign country for the building of the S alem . Or., Oct. 31.—The Supreme coal mining that the vein of coal discov. j canal is too transparent to delude any BUSINESS. cred by II. II. Brooten on his place means | body in the United States. No European Court today rendered a decision in which it is held that under existing laws no an more than was first anticipated, and if a I government would enter into any enter Directors :—M. W. H arrison , W. W. large bed of coal should be discovered it : prise of this sort at this stage of the nual tax levy can be made in January, C urtiss , B. L. E ddy . would be nothing more than might be game. Europe knows that the Monroe 19(14. It seems inevitable that to rem expected.’’ And the H eadlight will add I principle would be invoked promptly edy this defect a special session of the Cashier M. W. H arrison . this : If the citizens in the South part of against any country in her locality wlncii Legislature must be held before the end Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge securi the county can find a vein of coal that is I would attempt to get Control of any of the year for the purpose of passing ail ties of all kinds. thick enough to pay to work, they have ! waterway in either Colombia or Nica act authorizing such a levy. Whether a special session shill be discovered something that is very valtia ) ragua. When England, two years ago, hie and that will bring them a railload 1 accepted the revocation of the Clayton- held, rests entirely with the Governor, on short order, for coal is in demand in ) Bulwer treaty, and thus consented that who is now in California on his wav Portland. It is worth a big effort and J the United States should have a free home from a visit to Mississippi. The the expenditure of some money to find hand in the building and control of a Governor has said that he will call a BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER. out if the prospects are good for finding canal across Nicaragua, Europe virtually special session if the public finances re a paying vein of coal on Mr. Brooten s surrendered any intention which it may quire it. SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING State Treasurer Moor says that with place. have had to build or get possession of * * * any interoceanic waterway in Central out a levy in January the state must SHAMPOOING, ETC pay interest upon warrants to the One way to dispose of the agitation to America. A hold-up for the United States is amount of $1,000,000 for an average of bond Tillamook City for $6i),000 for a Electric Baths nicely fitted up. Good for new water system is for those win» are being attempted by the Colombian poli six months, so that the state’s interest agitating the question to form a stock ticians, but it will not succeed. If the I account alone would amount to $30,000. company and put up their own money United States find Colombia obdurate) Nearly every county, citv and large to construct it. It it is such a good thing negotiations will be opened with Nica school district would be similarly affect for thecitv to do, whv wouldn’t it be a ragua, and a canal will be built along ed and the expenditure for interest, if good thing for them to do ? Here’s an that route. There is very little to choose | this defect be not remedied, would amount opportunity for some of our enterprising between the two courses, each having! to at least $100,1)00. A regular session citizens to subscribe from $1,600 to $10,- some ad vantages and disad vantages as of the Legislature, session of ten days, 000 to put the project through. But how compared with the other. The Panama il economically conducted, could be held preference in the at a cost of $15,000. many are there of our citizens who want route received the to burden themselves to the extent of Spooner act, and the President evidently Parks is Guilty. $60,000 for an opposition wa»er system prefers that course to the other. If. how in a city the size of Tillamook ? What is ever, terms can not be arranged with N ew Y ork , Oct. 30.—In the Court of good for the goose is good for the gan- the Bogota government within a reason der, anyway, so let iis see how many able time, the Nicaragua option will have General Sessions this afternoon it took there arc in the citv who are enthusiastic I to be seized. This is something which the jury just 12 minutes, during which enough on the wnterquestion to sign for the Bogota corruptionists should grasp. time they balloted twice, to agree on the shares in a stock company as readily as ' The United States and not Colombia is guilt of Samuel Parks in extorting $500 from l’igany Studios, a firm of contrac they signed the petition for the necessary master of the canal situation. tors, under threat of keeping them from steps to be t'tken lor the city to do so. continuing work on building last Janu Keynote to Profitable Dairying. ary. * * * It was shown at the trial that Parks It looks as though there is some poli The keynote to profitable dairy farm had obtained $500 from the Tiffany firm tics mixed up with the alleged land office ing is to be found in a close study and as "an initiation fee” last January when frauds, and it is to kill oft' a few promi mastery of economical effort on labor. the housesmiths and bridgemen were on nent politicians that the tempest in a tea We do not believe there is a business strike on three of the Tiffany contracts kettle is raised. Joe Simon worked a on earth where there is as much waste in this city. Parks alleged this money similar thing when he put his political of labor, time and money as is found on was a fine levied by his labor union. rival, Jim Lutau, to sleep, and succeeded the average dairv farms of the country. Later the fact developed that Parks had in getting him into his political coffin on There is the waste of poor cows; the been disloyal to his union, inasmuch as account of smuggling. Who knows hut waste of unscientific feeding; pouring he permitted the Tiffany firm to employ wlftit it is the same hand that is working costly food unsuitable to the purpose of nonunion men on iobs after having re now to put some of the Oregon delega economic milk making into the cows; ceived the $500. This accusation was tion and leading politicians on the shelf the waste of unhealthy food and disease not denied by the defendant or his coun at some future date, for it is plain as breeding stables; the waste of poor sel during the trial, but the latter con plain can he there is to be a sanguinary methods of soil culture and its conse. tended that Parks had given the money fight between Simon’s henchmen and the quent waste of fertility ; the waste of Mitchell-Fulton henchmen for control of poor care of young animals in the first to the treasurer of his organization, and politics in the state, ami es|ieciallv in year of their lives, whereby they are not the entire transaction was a business Poitland. The line up next spring will worth half as much in the market as deal which, instead of being a crime, DOES ALL KINDS OF In* Simon vs. Mitchell Pulton in the re they should lie, and finally the great afforded considerable business advan tages to the firm w hich paid the money. I publican party, and it is as well just now waste of brain and thought, or rather CLOCK AND Counsel for Parks endeavored to intro WATCH. to watch the drift of the alleged land the waste that comes from a lack of frauds to ascertain who is back of brain and thought. Such a host of men | duce certificates as to the prisoner's deli REPAIRING cate health, but Judge Newburger, be- 1 JEWELRY it all. there are who prefer tn l>e ignorant of fore whom the case was tried, telused so * * ♦ what it means to be a good, economical admit them. James W. Osborne, Parks’ In first class style. The death of Mrs. Emma Booth Tucker» farmer, who are as contented as can be chief counsel, made an excellent defense consul in America of the Salvation Army, having no hungeror thirst for the knowl although he had weak ground to stand who was falallv wounded in a railroad edge that shall build them up and make upon. Assistant District Attorney Rand Engraving a specialty. accident on the Santa Pe, is to be regret first-class men and farmers of them. placed Parks and his fellow labor union ted, for as an enthusiastic worker in be Prom one end to the other of it, success ists in an unenviable light before the half of fallen humanity she had devoted ful dairv farming calls for a man who public in his summing up to the jury. abstracts of title , her life, going into the slums and helping has so much pride in the mastery of his GO TO the distressed. We all admire, even the business, in his possessing important A Runaway Bicycle, most besotted, women who are engaged ideas and methods, as have the best pro Terminated with an uglv cut on the TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND raising humanity to a higher standard fessional men in the country. Such a of morals and Christian living. Mrs. dairy farmer will be ashamed to be leg of J. B. Omer. Franklin Grove, 111. It developed a stubborn ulcer onyicld. Tucker Booth was one of them. It is found ignorant, or have his sons ignor TRI ST CO. not many years,when it was first scarfed ant, of what science is doing for him. ing to doctors and remedies for tour venrs. Then Fucklen ’ s Arnica Salve T hos . C oates , Pres. B. L. E ddy , Sec. in Rugland, that |>eople made fun at and Such men are the ones who show the ridiculed the Salvation Army at the pecu largest profits and who win, liesides, cured. It’s just as good for Burns. liar and excited features of their services, honor and fame among men —Hoard's Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c SEE THE at Chas. Clough. Drug Store. which have in recent venrs been eliminat Da i ry inc n. __________________ < » Agents for the Great Western Saw, M c I ntosh & McNAIR, The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County, OF C. & E if Thayer TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK. Í I ti LATIMER, BROS., G. F. Franigli!) 'fl M. F. LEACH PROPRIETOR OF Tillamook Meat Mark DEALER IN Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, Shop next door to Larsen's Hotel, Tillamook STEAMERS-SUE H. ELMORE, W. H. HARRIS« ONLY LINE-ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBA1 BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE. Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.« also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. for San Francisco, Portia and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OB B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. Airent« R- & N- R- R- Co • Portland. |A & 0. K. R. Co.. Portland. Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Exprt A. K. CASE, " PROPRIETOR Tillamook Iron Woks General Machinists & Blacksmiths. Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging. Fine Machine Work a Specialty. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. SMITH & JENKINS, Successors to L. N. Barnes, DEALERS IN PRIME MEATS, LARD, e At the NEW MEAT MARKET. Only Prime Meats Handled. Give us Call. Hides "Wanted. Quick's Delivery Wagons deliver, Highest Cash price paid for stock. Bothpk BAILEY & WEISS. I ed and their services Incoming more de carious and less emotional. Where the Salvation Army made headway was on account of entering a field that had been sadly neglected by other denominations —that of going into the slums and also amongst the poverty of the large cities Here is where the Salvation Army first did considerable good, ami overcame the prejudice that the general public had against it when it started. h.U a « * « I I In fact the real business of the country depends far more on the condition of the wheat bins and corn cribs than it »Joes on the public gambling houses and the bank vaults 1 he latter mav disturb conditions lor a time, but only tempo rarily. The worst harm that the boards and stuck exchanges of the country do Food and Empire. Disastrous Wrecks. lillamook Lumber Companv Carelessness is responsible for manv FOR The Free Food league of England has a railway wreck and the same causes taken a decided position against the are making human wrecks of sufferers Chamberlain policy of fiscal reform, as i from Throat and Lung troubles But serting that it would tend to promote since the advent of Dr. King s New Dis the disintegration rather than the union covery for Consumption. Coughs and of the empire, while leading inevitably Colds, even the worst cases can he cured. to a policy of protection The league . and hopeless resignation is no longer is composed of unionists with whom the necMsarv. Mrs. Lois Cragg. of Dor- former colonial secretary has acted and Chester. Mass . is one of m.iny whose GILBERT L. HEtM.ES, vx ill exert a very great ltiffuence upon life was saved by Dr. King's New Dis- WK. GALLOWAY. popular sentiment in support of the cuverv. This great remdv is guaranteed IT EDGES A- GALLO WA Y policy of free trade, so manifestly im for all Throat and Lung disenses bv portant to a large majority of the people Chas. Clongh. Druggist. Prices. 50c. and ATTORXEYS.AT.LAW. ♦ 1 00. Trial bottles free. of the United Kingdom. Make a specialty of Land Office Bnsiness. In order to appreciate this it is only I necessary to note the fact that out oil The best cup of Coffee in OFFICE IX WEIXIIARD BttLDIXG, 260.006,000 to 225,000,000 bushels of town. Lunch at any time, at Room 1 and 2, wheat in round num tiers consumed an- Vogler's bakery. OREGON CITY, ORE. | SHINGLES and BOXES. Shingles $2.25 1000. Real Estate Agents and Timber Locators. List Y our Farm Property with us. OFFICE : NEXT TO HEINS’ PHOTO GALLERT TILLAMOOK, OREGON. The Best Hotel. THE ALLEN HOUSE, J. P. ALLEN, Proprietor. Headquarters for Travelling Men. Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodât»0*1'