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I TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. APRIL 7. 1904. I of citizens think as we do, and that the promise in any shape or form would only Herald cannot drive dear Old Bossy off bring the councilmen into ridicule now j they have started in to rid Tillamook For siilc. slot machines. Ap.dv at tl.e ihe street with it» Simplex. 1 Citv of a most pernicious evil that was * * cigar stands or saloons. George W. Grayson was an aspirant allowed to exist for so many years. And * # * The editor returned to his sanctum on for sheriff, and at a time when an effort I if the record could be written of the dis- Friday, omv to find that the political was being made to quench the repeated i tress and suffering, the lives of young kettle w as blowing off steam at a lively actional fights, it only created another I men blighted, homes despoiled and fam split in the minority faction, with the I ilies broken up. etc., it would put Tilla gait. * * M result that those who should have beVn mook City to shame. Councilman Chase When a |>erson run» for office he has his friends in Tillamook precinct bucked 1 did the city a great service on Monday, some satisfaction—if it is only to know and then traded him away on the politi 1 and we are sure he has the moral sup- how high or low he is held in the estima cal altar in favor of Chester Holden. That | port of more than two-tliirds of the tion of the public. is how Grayson met his Waterloo, True citizens, for never before was there such « * * it is that those who opposed him made I a strong sentiment against gambling It looks to us that the men behind the much ado that he had not been a life ' and slot machines as exists today, and gun who are responsible for the nomina long republican, but this much we ha e on that account it is much easier for the tion of the republican ticket were dele great pleasure in saving for George, that cit\ council to proceed and insist that gates from the country precincts. since he affiliated with the republican ft ecnv be Kept a closed town. VVe have * * * expressed our opinion without fear or Hire's the situations in a nutshell in party he has been loyal and true to it. favor, and everybody knows that the Tillamo k City : Is the city authorities which a large number of his traducers H eadlight man is opposed to gambling | or the gaiiiolers going to win out, or in * have not, and are now in disrepute with from public policy,and although we now other words, will the city authorities be I the party on that account. And we are plead guilty for creating a sentiment in able to compel the marshal to enforce j glad to hear that Grayson and his friends, the city against gambling and slot ma although defeated in the con vention, will the law ? * * * I now support and work for the entire re- chines, we have not one particle of ani- We did not agree with the republican ! publican ticket. That is the right spirit. mus against those who have run the convention when it instructed its delega- and G’orge and his friends should be games and differ with us. Probably the tion to the congressional convention, for commended for the stand they now take gamblidg fraternity will endeavor to run the reason that the delegation was nor in behalf of the republican partv. Per the games, but as the citv council has instructed in previous years Probably sonally we admire Grayson for this, but taken the hull bv the horns, it is going it will have to climb into L. T. Harris’ we have no respect for men who gloat to be interesting to see whether the citv band wagon when it sizes up the con so much about their republicanism and dads have the back bone and staying Orders for Lnmber promptly attended to. gressional situation. then sour, baulk and bolt because they and fighting qualities to carry out what * ☆ * they have undertaken to do. If they cannot get what they want. Some people have an idea that Council have, then Tillamook Citv will remain * * < man Chase would not cut much figure in Henry Leach, who was a candidate for a closed town, and the gambling leaches the council, and that was probably whv sheriff in the republican couutv conven who have lived on the fat of the land in the gamblers wanted him elected. They tion, after receiving a good complimen this citv at the expense of poor families were poor judges of human nature, for tary vote, and seeing that the conven an I with money that should have gone Centrally Lioeated. Rates, $1 Per Day the “hayseed councilman,” as they are tion was favorable to Stanley,resorted to to pay store bills, will have to get down in the habit of calling them, gave them good politics when he moved that Stan and work for a living or migrate to a real surprise party when he set off a ley be nominated bv acclamation. That other places w’here they can continue to live bomb ¿Monday evening. is proper politics for any person to live on the body public without toil. M. H. LRRSEfl» Proprietor. * * * pursue after going into a republican It is always good political horse sense primary or con vention. and Henry Leach CAUGHT AT LAST. for a ;>erson to stay with his party, no gained a large number of political friends The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed. matter whether he fails to secure what on Saturdav when he followed the pre Fourth of Alleged Eugene Ring he wants for himself or his friends. The Found. cedent of the minority candidate helping person who is far-seeing and desires a to elect the majority candidate. And we C hicago , April 2.—With the arrest of had already been met by the Senate in public office is wide-awake to know that have much pleasure in commending him Mrs. Emma L. Watson in a prominent its action on the timber and stone act those who bolt their partv on the least for his magnanimous spirit and honor in hotel at daybreak today, the last of a He also called attention to the fact that pretext and then trv to get public office politics, with the hope that the example gang of alleged land swindlers, who the President had indorsed the recom have a hard time of it. he set will be followed by every republi are said to have defrauded the Govern mendations of the Richards’ Commission * * * J. C. Holden made a good run in the can who took part in the primaries and ment out of thousands of dollars in their which were in the interest of modifica You can mnlre your har republican convention for clerk, and. un convention, when it comes to supporting daring operations is in custody. Mrs. tion. but not of the repeal of the law. ness as soft «3 a glove fortunately for that promising young the party in June As is well known to Watson, also known as Mrs. Porter and Warren expressed the opinion that we and as tough as wire by most everybody in previous years A usln^ EVItBKA Hur- are in no danger from the absorption of Mrs. Puter, was arrested by a United man, it was his misfortune to have the seas Oil. You can lengthen Its life—make it support of the yellow rug and the rule or number of republicans in this county, States Deputy Marshal after being trac- the public domain. liist twlco as long as it “What is the public domain for ?’’ he ordinarily would. ruin, ring democrats. Should Chester when they found they could not get what ed and finally located by the local secret asked. “ if not to be absorbed ?” make up his mind at some future election they wanted, went over to the “enemy’s service department. Mrs. Watson his been sought since He added that he would be pleased to to run for office, we would advise him to country” and knifed republican candi get a few political pointers from the dates. That act was their undoing in January. She was traced- from the Pa have it taken twice as rapidly, provided politics, and, no doubt, they have long cific Coast to Chicago. She arrived here it be taken by settlers. He said that HEADLIGHT mail. before this seen the political error they Tuesday and for a time put off her cap more than one-third of the total area of * * * “We went into the convention republi committed. Here is the contrast Those ture by engaging in a hide-and-seek game the United States, including Alaska, is m^kes a poor looking bar- like new. Made of cans ; we tried to win, but lost ; we who deserted the party and knifed re with the secret service officers. She was still public, and concluded that the pure, heavy bodied oil, es- / peclally prepared to with come out of the convention just as good publican candidates can no longer get aided in her efforts by S. A. D. Puter, Government should offer liberal en stand the weather. tepublicans as we went in ; we had a more than a corporal’s guard to back one of the alleged gang, according to the couragement to settlers. In square deal, and you can tell the boys them, but should Henry Leach cotne up secret service men. Puter was indicted With a vast area of 1,000,000,000 or we’re not sorehead republicans because again for office, there is one thing sure, by the Federal grand jury at Portland, more acres awaiting settlement, Warren Midi Ij STANDARD OIL CO. we did not succeed in getting our man his act on Saturday and his detetmina- Or., in April along with Mrs Watson. said there is no need to have hysteria. nominated.’' These, and a number of tion to stay with the republican party Marie Ware and Horace G. McKinley. Warren was asked how much of this other remarks, were made by a bevy of will make him a strong candidate, with Puter, according to the local secret ser area was inhabitable within or without delegates after the convention was over the respect of the party—as it will all vice men who shadowed him, rented irrigation, and then he quoted from the on Saturday. We reproduce them for the others who follow his example. Political apartments at prominent downtown speech of Gibson to show that there purpose of showing that the convention rule or ruin in the republican party, hotels, but instead of staying in his were about 50,000,000 acres of the arid was harmonious when it broke up. dictated by certain democrats, is dead apartments held conferences with Mrs. regions fit for irrigation. Warren said General Banking and Exchange busi * ft ☆ in Tillamook, and those who attempted Watson. Vuter, the secret service men that in 25 years about 5,000,000 acres ness. The only ring that we know of in the it again last week made another miser say. knew that he was being followed bv had been disposed of by homesteading Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger republican party is the republican con able failure. them in order to find Mrs. Watson, and and at this rate it would take 500 years many, Sweden, and all foreign countries vention, which convened in this city on * * * he attempted to throw them off the to dispose of w hat was left. He said he Siturdav. and as we looked into the As was expected the republican county track Puter himself was not wanted bv could not agree w ith all Gibson had said TILLAMOOK. ORE. faces of the gentlemen who formed that convention went off smoothly, harmon the Federal detectives, as he is under on the subject, however, and he read republican ring, we could not help ad ious and pleasantly in Tillamook City heavy bonds to appear at the April ses from the Government statistics to show miring the representative gathering, for on Saturdav. and with very little bitter sion of the petit jury at Portland. the extent of the public domain and the there wasn’t one pug nose, ring tail, feeling after the convention was over. It Puter and Mrs. Watson are believed classes of land into w hich it was divided. BARBEI ANO HAIRDRESSER. renegrade politician amongst the whole was a wide open, free for all, convention to have arrived in Chicago together. Patterson asked how the cattlemen of crowd. There’s no long nnv pug nose, for those who aspired to public office, but HAIR CTrTTING Since arriving here Mis. Watson has Wyoming obtained their titles to 50,000 SHAVING, rule or ruin, stool-pigeons dominating from what we can gather most of the lived in elegant style. Her apartments and 60,000 acres of land. Mr. Warren SHAMPOOING, ETC the republican party. But hear the pugs I delegateshad their minds made up who were handsomely furnished in a hotel said the greater part of it was bought «ml stool pigeons squeal about “Ring thgy would vote for before they arrived patronized by the wealthy. W hen she from the railroad companies, to whom Electric Baths nicely fitted up. Goodfor Rule’’ from now on. hi the city. There was the usual amount was arraigned before United States Com the land was given bv the United States * W * of political talk on the street in the inte missioner Humphrev today, she piesent- Government as a bonus for railroad persona Buffering with rheumatism. The editor has been asked, since he re est of the numerous candidates, but building. He declared that the cattle ed a striking appearance. She is about turned from Portland, what he thinks of few delegates changed their minds. The men were lietter off to have the land Win. Reid’s fresh move to construct a principal fight centered on the nomina 30 years old and is a decided brunette laws repealed so that they could roam railroad into Tillamook. We have read tion for couutv clerk, so much so that A diamond broach glittered at her neck over the entire lands of the state. the published accounts carefully, and also those who worked for Holden traded and and her fingers were adorned with rings. Gibson said he knew cattlemen and The hearing of the case was continued tried to read between the lines, but thus sacrificed everybody else to secure the that in hi"» state there was not one who far it seems to us that Mr. Reid is giving nomination for him. This political swap to Monday, the prisoner being held in wanted the land laws repealed. He de. us the same old song and dance, with no ping did not succeed,although it worked ♦7500 bonds. Mrs. Watson admitted 160 Acres on Bewley Creek. 80 Acres her identity and also admitted that she nied emphatically the correctness of War. assurance whatever that helms obtained to some extent while others failed to de ren’s statement so far as Montana w'as evel and in grass. Price, $10 per acre. was under indictment at Portland. the money to construct the road. It is a liver the promised goods at the proper Address, “But, pshaw,’’ she said, arching her concerned. little surprising to us that the Oregonian time. Lamb was too popular an aspir “I am inclined to let the Senator speak lips, “why all this flutter ? If I am want GEO. W. KIGER, and the Telegram should devote so much ant lor Holden, but the latter gave him for his own stat>," said Warren. “When •pace to Reid’s hot air railroad project a close run. The public lost interest in ed to return to the Coast, it is only to be Tillamook, Ore. ; lie made his speach the other day he a witness. I have not defrauded any every once in a while, ashing and re ash the convention after the nomination for Or. Jans Hansen, Marshfield, Ore. tried to speak for my state.” ing it over ami over again. Let Mr. clerk an<l sheriff had been made, yet the one, I have nothing to fear. I am in nocent of any wrongdoing whatever. ’ ’ Reid convince the people of Tillamook convention manifested some amount of A Great Sensation that he can secure the money to build the e ithusiasm when it re-nominated A M. There was a big sensation in Lees-1 ville. Ind., when W. H. Brown, of that LAND LAWS ARE GOOD. railroad into this county, then he will Hare assessor. In all, the republicans place, who was expected to die, had Lots 1 and 2, block 11, Miller’s have no trouble in securing the right of have a strong ticket. We believe it could I his life saved by Dr. King’s New Dis- addition, wav. It is all poppycock tor Mr Reid ha vc been improved some, but however Senator Warren, of Wyoming, co very for Consumption. He writes ; “ I 1 Speaks for Existing Statutes to infer that the people of Tillamook that may lie, we believe ^he delegates endured insufferable agonies from Asth-) Lots 15, 16, 17 and 18, block 11, Mil ler’s addition. City are putting obstacles in his way. W ashixoton , April 2.—A conspicuous ma, but your New Discovery gave me have gone home well satisfied with their immediate relief and soon thereafter Lots 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, block 12, Mil * * * feature in the Senate Chamber to-day I choice of candidates and will do every . ........wJ a complete cure.” Similar ler’s addition. We fail to sec whv the Herald wants was a large easel bearing upon it a series cures of Consumption, Pneumonia, thing possible to elect the ticket from top Lots 5, 6 and 7, block 28. Thayer’s to drive Old Bossy off the street and to bottom, for if the republican party is of pictures showing the effect of irriga Bronchitis and Grip are numerons. make the owners keep them up. The It ’ s the peerless remedv for all throat addition. tion and the Wyoming tract of irrigated to continue to have ati organization in and lung troubles. Price 50c., and $1.00. Lot 4. block 20, and house near Tohl’s H kadlight man feel« like taking his hut Tillamook County, it is the correct thing ! land which has been the subject of con- Garanteed by I. Clough. Druggist. Trial store, Nehalem. ofl to every bovine he mutts, lor nearly for republicans to stick together and ; troversy in connection with the debate bottles free. the whole of the people are depending West half of lot upon which otir resi vote a straight party ticket. The H ead - I upon Gibson's bill for the repeal of the T imber L and , act J vnr 3, I878.—N oticb FOR upon Old Bossy for a living. It the cows dence stood, opposite the Court House, P ublic ation . land laws. The easel was placed in the light will abide by the decision cf the I United States I .and Office. in Tillamook City. are destroying the sidewalks it is because convention and advocate the election of Chamber at the request of Warren, who Oregon City, Oregon. they are rotten anil easily tramped down March 28th. 1904. I Make voor offers to any Tillamook the entire ticket. And if those who have 1 had given notice of his intention to Nolire is hereby given that in compliance 1 Real Estate Agent ; or to the owner, and need fixing, but to blame this on the taken part in the primaries and conven- | address the Senate on the bill. Warren xtith the provisions of the act of Congress of June j. entitled An act for the sale of W. A. Wise, The Failing Building, cor. cows is not right. As a num tier of poor did not, however, find opportunitv to tion will do the same, without making 1 I timber lands in the States of California, Ore- • i»coplc in the citv have cows, and as it gon, Nevada and W» hington Territory " as 3rd and Washington sts., Portland. Ore. exirptions, the democrats cannot defeat speak at the beginning of the day's ses extended to all the Pub ic land States by act of help* them to keep one, we believe that one of the nominees the republican con sion, Mr Mallorv continuing his speech 1 AUgUSt 4. I*QJ. GUST WK KLUND. the row» running at largt is more a vention nominated on Saturday next on the Carmack resolution looking to Of Tillamook county ot Tillamook State blessing than a nuisance. Marshal Cle- of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his ait inquiry into the legality of the old- June. sworn statement No. 6394. for the purchase ot I offer for sale my place known as Ne. ments told the council some time ago * * * age pension order of Secretary Hitch the Ne q of Section No. 19. in Township No. i carnie Mountain, located north of Ne. North Range 6 W, and will offer proof to «how that he thought it would work an hard The city council, or we should any to cock that the land sought is more valuable for its halem Bay. Thi« place consists of eight ship upon some poor people* to compel he more correct. Councilman Chase, «'her. Mallory concluded, n bill esub- «»•••«*'or iw »»ricnltur.l hundred acres of land, over half of which . ' *"d ,o c*ub.,‘*h hit claim to (Mid land before is open prairie,, either now under cultiva- them to keep their cows up, and cou sprung a surprise on the city when he lishing a fish > > ------------------ - hatchery in Utah was 'the County Clerk of Tillamook County Or*.. Mill Tillamook City. Ore . on Saturday, thi* isth day *1on or ready for the plow. This is good pled with the fact that tunes are liable to made a motion, which was carried, that passed. of June, ¡9iM He name« an witnesses 1-------- * land, ----- “ well —” watered ’ * by mountain grass l»e somewhat close this year, and that the city marshal close up the gambling I The land law repeal bill was then George * Gtay«on. Kiuene Price, o Tilla- streams, and can easily be made one of the cows prevent grass from growing up houses and slot macbines. The council taken up and Warren proceeded with his movk « tty Oregon. Walter J. Smith, ill am the best, if not the best stock or dairy all over the citv, we are willing that they has taken the initiative and its reputa- speech. He took a position in opposition K. Illingworth, of Wilmm. Oregon Any and all persona claiming adve,»ely the farmin Tillamook Counts. Price reason should run at large during the summer ' tion is at stake to stand firm on the above describe i lands a e requested to file their able and ternu.easy. Apply to to the wholesale repeal of the land laws, claim» in thia office on or before «aid 18th day P. C. W arren . mouths, and we believe a large number position it has taken To recede or com« and said that the demand tor a change . of June. IqoA Warrington, Ore. Sparks from the Anvil. Fir and Spruce Lumber. Spruce and Cedar Shingles Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty. TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COfPPflNY. LARSEN HOUSE, TILLAMOOK, OREGON Harness EUREKA Hamess Oil OF C. & E. Thayer LATIMER, BROS., GOING ! AT A BARGAIN Property for Sale, H. T. BOTTS. B. L. EDDY. DDY & BOTTS, A ttorneys - at -L aw . Complete set of Abstract Books Taxes paid for non Residents. Office opposite Post Office. in office. Both phones. w H. COOPER, A ttorney - at -L aw , O regon . T illamook , ÇALAUDE THAYER, A ttorney -- at -L aw , T illamook O regon CARL HABERLACH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Pettterhcr Office across the street and north_from the Post Office. J^OBERT A. MILLER, A ttorney - at -L aw . Oregon City, Oregon. Land Titles and Land Office Business a Specialty. JQAVID WILEY, M.D., P hysician , S urgeon and A ccoucheur . All calls promptly attended to. T illamook .. O regon . /-ALAUDE THAYER, Agent for Fireman’s Fund and London and Lanca shire Fire Insurance Companies. Tillamook .. Oregon. F. R. BEALS, REAL ESTATE, F inancial A gent , Tillamook, Oregon. OR ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GO TO TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO. B. L. E ddy , Sec. T hos . C oates , Pres. WM. GALLOWAY. GILBERT L. HEDGES. EDGES & GALLOWAY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Make a specialty of Land Office Business. OFFICE IN WEINHAKD BUILDING, Room 1 and 2, OREGON CITY. ORE. A. W. SEVERANCE, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook O regon S. STEPHENS, • Real Estate and Fire, Life, Health, Accident, Insurance. J Agent for the Northwest School Furni ture Co. and Oigans and Pianos, Notary Public. Office : Southwest from the Court House, in the building occupied as a music store. G. F. Franklin DOES ALL KINDS OF WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING In first class style. Engraving a Specialty SEE THE Tillamook Lumber Company FOR Ranch for Sale. I I ÄL9BRMOM s. DitMFi Register Quick Brothers, HOUSEHOLD MOVERS AND DRAYMEN. Heavy Teaming a Specialty with us Our Delivery wsgon delivers to eountrv or city.