Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 26, 1904, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 26.
tlemanly manner in which some of the
aspirants accepted defeat amt swung into
fine and continues in fine. The enliven.
Congressman :
1 tion was certainly harmonious and went
\ g .: r
H ermann .
oft most pleasantly. But as the choice ot
the convention did not suit J. VV. Max-
Supreme fudge:
well, G. VV. Sappington, VV. G. Chance,
F. A. M oore .
Claude Tinner and his bessom friend R.
I M. Watson, the republican party in Tilla­
mook county is now characterized, lor
political effect, as a corrupt, ring rule
Circuit Judges :
' party. It that is the case, then every re­
II. B iknutt anu II. L. E ddy publican who went into the republican
primaries and convention must be ring
Joint Senator ;
rulers and corruptionists, for the H ead ­
G. S. W right .
light fails to sec who else can be, lor
Now
they nominated the candidates.
Joint Representative
the object of Maxwell, Sappington, Wat­
W. T. W est .
son, Chance and Thayer is to defeat the
republican ticket and elect the democrats
District Attorney :
. to office. And for what object are they
fighting the republican party ? Simply
J ohn H. M c N ary .
to rule or ruin the republican party, and
Comity Clerk :
wc wish to call the attention of republi
G. li. L amb .
caus to the fact that it is the same fac­
tion that is fighting the republican party
Sheriff:
I this year that fought it two and four
IT. S tanley .
years ago, with the addition of C. VV.
Republican
Ticket
rtclaimed will*contribute most generous-
to the wraith ol the nation. That there
will be a demand for the irrigation
lauds as rapidlv as they become avail­
able is certain, as evidenced by the fact
al.eady m;yiy persons are |endeacoring I
to secure lands which the officials arc
not prepared to dispose of and which
are not in it condition for occupancy.
1904
of physical agility which he culled from
a seriaj story. The passage runs as fol­
lows: “The stranger grnnted, and I
noticed that he smiled faintly lor the
first time, but just at that moment he
turned, ami. catching sight of my back
through the hall opened door, started
slightly,” __________________
NEW SUMMER
Headquarters for Ladies’ Tailoring,
Dress and Walking Suits, Dress Skirts,
EDDY’S CORPORATION LAW.
How it Goes with Turncoats
Income
From
the Corporations
Amounts to Over $100,000.
This is how chronic office-seekers act :
Alter holding office in their own party,
S alem , Mav 21 —One year ago today
and on finding they cannot hold on any
longer, they commence to buck and corn­ | the Eddy corporation law went into ef-
plain, with the idea of defeating the very I feet. The state has received under the
party that once honored them. Failing provisions of that law $106,866.03 Dur­
in this they come out as independent or ing the first year of the operation of the
“reform” candidates, and also tailing in new law, 465 new domestic corpora­
this, they end up by joining the demo, tions ha ve qualified for the transaction
cratic party or the party that has some of business in this state.
The total number of domestic corpora­
kind nf a ism attached to it. As the re­
publican party in Tillamook has so many tions is now 2022, which number, with
office seekers, the county is under the tire the 200 foreign corporations makes a
of the “independents,” “reformers’’ and total of 2022 companies authorized to
“turncoats,’’ w ho are trying to persuade do business in Oregon. The total in­
the people that the republican party is come was made up as follows :
rotten and run by ring rule methods, Declaration fees, foreign crop..$10,000.00
Organizatisn fees', new domes­
while they, the bolters, are little political
ticci.rporations ...................... 10,875.00
angels dropped down into Tillamook to 1 Dissolutions, decreases and
supplemental..............................
775.00
“reform” the party and the taxpayers
who have no further use forthem as pub­ Annual license fees...................... 85,216,03
lic officials. Surely republicans of this j Total from all sources........ $106,866.03
county are not going to be deceived and i To this sum will vet be added several
humbugged and induced to scratch and I thousand dollars of delinquencies which
weaken the republican ticket. Republi­ will be paid as corporations find difficul
cans in this county in previous years I tv in trnsacting business without com­
have sat down on the bolters most sev- ' plying with the law.
erely, and the sentiment is growing much I During the next 12 months the receipts
stronger that those who go into an ' from declaration fees of foreign corpora­
open political fight and will not abide 1 tions will be very small, but this will be
by the will of the majority, ought to be more than made up from annual license
downed and kept down.
lees from foreign corporations. In the
FABRICS.
ÍÍ
«
w
Instep Skirts, Cloth and Silk Coats, Ragla >'s Rain Coats.
Exlusive y to Measure.
SARCHET, the Tailor, Tillamook.
Come early and secure first choice.
Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.
Fir and Spruce Lumbei
Spruce and Cedar Shingles
Talmage and R M. Watson as recruits
to the hall a dozen turncoats who have
pitted themselves against the republican
party and have been nobnobbling with
the democratic party, where they have
That
been received with open arms,
being the case, there is only one thing
Orders for Lamber promptly attended to.
for the H eadlight to do, as it has done
before, and that is to appeal to the
School Superintendent :
patriotism of every loyal republican to
VV W iley .
stand by the party and the ticket which
some ot the best republicans and most
Surveyor :
influential men nominated in open con­
F. L. S appington .
vention. Every candidate scratched on
the republican ticket makes the republi­
Coroner :
can vote that much less. We do not
£. R eynolds .
think our appeal will be in vain, for as
past year many of the foreign corpora,
Quaint Features of Life.
far as we are aware we do not know of
tions paid only for a fraction of a year,
Justice of the Peace :
any disposition to turn the republican
but hereafter they will pay for full years.
J. P. flULtEN. Proprietor
Paul
Lasch,
a
young
Louisville
(Kv.)
1st District—E. S. S wenson .
party over to such men as Sappington, man, won #3,000 by reason of an infir­
The income of the state from the Eddy
2nd District—G. B. A lley .
Maxwell, Watson or Thayer.
mity, stuttering. He wanted to bet on corporation tax law will therefore exceed
3rd District—I. VV. II iner .
Alice Lloyd in the second rac**, but he $100,000 a year and within a year or
Constables ;
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
Another “Independent I”
began to stutter when he got in line with two will probably reach $120,000 or
1st District—VV. N RKIIPA WA Y.
$10,000
a
month.
The
expense
of
main
­
A
First
Class
Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation
On Saturday ex-County Judge G. w. the bookmaker, The latter looked ap-
2nd District—0. E. IJt'ICK.
pealingly to a bystander, who said “He taining the corporation department is
Sappington
filed
a
petition
as
an
‘
inde-
3rd District—E. E. R olland .
about $2000 a year.
jiendent” candidate for justice of the is trying to bet on Lady Lasca ” The
peace for the second justice district, and bookmaker filled out the ticket and
NHKRIFF’M MALE.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
this is taken as meaning that Sappington handed it to Lasch, who bagan to pro­
( strictly in advance .)
In
pursuance
ot a decree of foreclosure
test,
hut
too
late.
Alice
Lloyd
finished
is running to defeat the regular republi­
One vear................................................. 1.50
; and order of sale rendered in the Circuit
Six months .............................................
75 can nominee for justice of the peace, and sixth in a large field.
Court of the State of Oregon for Tilla­
Three months..........
50 is the avowed "independent” saloon can-
It is said that St. Louis exposition mook County, on the 18th day of April,
didate, as the names on the petition authorities have found it necessary to 1904. in the suit of A. R. Gangloff',
STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON.
I clearly proves :
have a series of signs painted to be plaintiff, vs. Daniel Millar and John
Pannock, defendants, and of an execution ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
L. L. Stillwell,
S. C. Morris,
posted in the Fillipino village, reading. duly issued out of the said Court in the
VV. G, Chance,
G. Brvant,
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE.
“ Keep Your Shirts On !’’ or whatever is said suit on the 20th day of April. 1904,
Geo. Tone,
J. D. Morris.
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and
the Filipino equivalent. The little brown and to me directed, I will expose for sale
James E. Paldin,
A. E. Holden,
also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. tot San Francisco, Portland
Ed. F. Laughlin,
brothers don't wear much, but even this and sell as the law directs at the Court
C. B. Handley,
House door of said County in the Citv
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates appl/ to
I H. A. Snow,
G. A. Ba rnard,
Which Do You Want ?
little, it is said, I her have an unpleasant of Tillamook City, State of Oregon, on
A. D. Barnard,
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA, OR
■ C. B I lad lev,
habit of removing at the most un­ the 26th day of May, A.D., 1904, at the
Jas. W. Hunt.
A. C. Vogler,
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
I
hour
ot
10
o
’
clock
a.m.,
the
real
pro
­
It is a little surprising to the H ead *
expected
times
and
places.
If
they
do
W. II. Eberman,
D. C. IL Ellison,
Agents
R & N- R- R- <-'° ■ Portland.
perty
situated
in
the
County
ot
Tilla-
Agents
& c K K Co.. Porl|and
.IOIIT, in view of the fact that the dairy -
VV F. Richardson, O. J. Edwards,
this now it is not difficult to imagine j rnook. State ofOregon, described in said
Clyde
Clements,
John
Perry,
men of Tillamook have enjoyed unusual
what thev will do when the weather I decree and order of sale, as follows :
Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express
VV. A. Williams,
Byron Clark,
high prices lor their butter fat, last year
warms up. Their clothing, when they
Beginningat a stone6"x 8''x 18" mark­
P. H Dough nt* y.
ed
with
X
which
is
63
links
South
and
being unprecedented lor high prices and
wear it, consists of a narrow strip,
If there are any republicans amongst the
prosperity amongst dairymen in the his
called a gee string, at the loins and a 3.98 chains West of the Northeast cor­
above signers, it is evident they are not
ner of the Northwest fourth of the
torv of the county, that any of them
willing to support the regular republican hat. They are particular about the hat. Northwest quarter ot Section thirteen,
should want to go back to democratic
in
Township four South of Range
nominee for justice of the peace, and
“ Going along the street the other ten West of the Willamette Meridian in
hard times and low prices for butter fat.
having thus shown their hand, the lines forenoon,” savs the Vermilion (S. I).). Oregon ; thence South 49 degrees, thirty
unless it is that they arc getting tired of
are being sharply drawn in this election. Republican, “ we saw a woman out in a minutes East, 5.32 chains; thence
PROPRIETOR
republican prosperity. Republican pros­
Sappington's county saw mill notoriety yard whipping a carpet on the line with South thirty-seven degrees, 45 minutes
perity has placed a number of men in
and now his opposition to the regular a mop. The woman’s dress gaped badly West, 6.07 chains; thence North 36
| degrees, 30 minutes West, 5 62 chains ;
this county in good financial condition,
republican nominee will act as a regular at the waist ami her dishevelled hair was thence South 56 degrees West, 4.03
ami it is not to be presumed that they
boomerang upon himself in June, and it partly crowned by a red handkerchief chains ; thence North 23 degrees West,
will go hack on I he party and vote lor
is only right and proper that it should, knoted at the corners. Her eve flashed 1 41 chains ; thence North 6 degrees, 45
democratic candidates, vet this is often
for those who cast a vote for Sapping­ and the dirt flew. Once the strings of minutes West, 4.31 chains, to the river;
thence North 74 degrees East, 1.50
done by voters who take no pains to
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging,
ton cannot have the county’s interest at the mop lovingly caught her about the chains; thence South 37 degrees, 30
know what their vote signifies w hen they
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
heart. No doubt our democratic bre­ neck. Before we were out of earshot her minutes East, 5.04 chains • thence North
cast their vote lor democratic hard times
thren will pass the word around that the timid huhbv came to the door and asked 39 degrees, 30 minutes E., 5.27 chains
| to the place of beginning.
Also the
candidates. 'flic votes lor joint represen­
democrats must vote for Sappington, but her how many loaves he should cut the
; factory and appliances, the dwelling and
tative and joint state senator, and also
mark what the H eadlight says, there dough into. She gave him the magic all other buildings situated on said
the count y ticket, will determine whet her
are dozens of good, honest democrats number, told him to grease the knife, [ lands.
the dairymen want Tillamook to remain
who are hot in the collar because their see what the baby was into and fix i Said real property will be sold at
! public auction to the highest bidder for
in the republican piosperity column or
their party is being made tl»e cat’s paw up a good fire. House cleaning time—
cash in hand to satisfy the sums due
in the democratic hard limes column, for
for a few republican turncoats.
whew !"
upon said judgment and decree, together
that is the issue before the people as
with the accruing costs and expenses of
much today as it ever was. Let us ask I
Patrick
J.
McNamara,
once
a
pugilist
sale.
New Irrigation Projects.
this question When dairymen are doing
Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon,
of note, now a saloonkeeper in Balti-
well, is it not to their interest to vote
A fe* days ago the secretary of the more, is a terror to the police at tinies. April 27th, 1904.
PROPRIETOR OF
E. W STANLEY.
tor the party which gave them such a interior approved new irrigation projects One of these times ariived last week
Sheriff of Tillamook County,
large amount of prospciitjr ? I)<> not he the estimated cost of which is $21,000,- when he created a panic in his neigh-
Oregon.
deceived by campaign lies, for the parties OOO, making the total amount of recla borhood, tossed out several policemen
who want you to vote lor democratic tu ition work approved to date $27,000,- as though they were feather-weights,
candidates are wanting you to do so 000. It is stated that this not only ex- and was not subdued until a squad of
DEALER IN
N otice is H ereby G iven .—That,
so that they can again enjoy the benefit hausts the fund now on hand for en- policemen had made a combined attack whereas, the Circuit Court of the State
<>l democratic hard times by discount terprises of this kind, but mortgages for on him. McNamara was let off’ easily ot Oregon for Tillamook County, in an
ing county warrants 50c.
ii
on the dollar, several years to come all receipts for on his promise to go to an asylum. He action of escheat then pending in said
Court in which the State ot Oregon was
Those who want a repetition of this irrigation purposes. There have been returned next day, went to the saloon
Shop next door to Larsen's Hotel, Tillamook
plaintiff, and Frank Severance as admin,
will vole the democratic ticket or for fourteen projects, scattered through ns and for the cash register. His wife istratop of the estate of Herman Brown,
some ot the democratic candidates, for many statesand territories, adopted, and ordered him to desist. McNamara re­ deceased, was defendant, did, on the
to argue the question down to a fine it is estimated by the officials that some­ fused. Fifteen minutes later he apfieared 18th dav of April. 1904, render judgment
that the following described real pro.
point no other construction can lie put thing like 1,000.000 acres of land that at the police station in a dilapidated con­ pertv. to.wit : The North half of the
on your vote next month than this, for is now utterly worthless for grazing and dition and with blood streaming from South half of section 2. in township 1
you will lie either voting for or against agricultural purposes will l»c converted his ear. He asked for a warrant for his South ot range 7. West of the Wilia-
mette Meridian, in Tillamook County,
republican prosperity.
into fertile and productive farms upon wile, whom he uccused of knocking him
Oregon, be escheated to the State of
. the completion ot the government dams out. She appeared, acknowledged the Oregon, and that said State he seized of
the said lands and
tenements, and
ami reservoirs contemplated in the irri. accusation and paid her fine.
The Same Old Fight is On.
whereas mi said judgment it was further ‘
gation projects. Those in charge of the
Two men who had worked together ordered that said real propertv be sold
The lli'Al.t lull r iippenlx to the loyally work sav that in the course ot the next
by the Sheriff of Tillamook County.
.... 1 have the largest and best assorted stock of old
and patrutism of republicans in Tilla­ year or two new homes for thousands of | for fifteen years and had grown to be Oregon, at Public Auction, for cash in
Wines and Liquors that lias ever been imported into
mook countv to stand by their party, families will he thrown o|»en for entry on j devoted comrades died suddenly at hand, in the same manner as real estate
this City.
their organization, and their ticket, for public la mis. The charges for these I Hartford, Vonn., within a few hours of is sold on execution, and. whereas, on
to
The medical examiner, April 25th, 1904. an execution upon the
it republican principles are worth any. homesteads will be nominal ami every I each other.
said judgment and order of sale was duly
thing they certainly are worth standing precaution will be taken to prevent syn­ when called to examine the body of the issued to the undersigned. Sheriff ot said
bv and voting for. The political sima dicates of the land grabbers from mon- ! second man, suggested that the death of Tillamook County.
The
Now, therefore, in _______________
pursuance of snid
tion in Tillamook is like this. The most in opohzing the nites to the exclusion of the the other was |»erha|>s the cause.
men were Henrv VV. Collett and Charles Ju<’Rn,$nt an,I order of sale and of said
Huentfil business men of this county and home seekers.
execution,
the
undersigned
will.
.j. . .................................. ..
citv, the best and most successful dairy
It thus appears that this great work
_
Snturdnv, the .’Nth dav of Mav 1;«-.
i
bo
years
old
Collett
became
sudd«>nlvint
—
..r
-l
n ­ 1
suddenly at the Court House door of said a-r-
Tilla
men in the Countv. went into the republi. of government irrigation, which means
can primal tes and elected delegates to the so much for the west and for the mater, ill in his room and told the land lady to mook County, in Tillamook Citv. State
Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
ofOregon. nt the hour of three’o'clock
count! convention. The delegates to ini benefit of the whole country, is mak­ telephone for Edwards, who was at
buy
it
pure and unadulterated from me.
p m., expose for sale and sell as the law
that convent!» n were as intelligent 11 lot ing good progress and undoubtedly is work. She did so, and Edwards hurried directs, all the said described real pro.
ot men as could he found in the county, being carried on with the gratest care to the house A physician found Collett pertv at Public Auction, to the highest
representative republicans from all over and practicable economy, From what suffering with cerebrospinal meningitis, bidder for cash in hand, said sale to be
the county. No one will deny this. One has already been done it is possible to which isepidemn.' in Hartford. Collett subject to confirmation bv the above
named Court.
ot the dutns the convention had to per­ get an idea of the enormous character of was taken to the hospital, where he
Dated at Tillamook Citv, Oregon,
form was to nominate n county ticket the undertaking ami the great cost died. Edwards was with him when he this 26th dav of April, 1904.
Centrally Uoeated.
Rates, $1 Per Day
died,
and
grieved
greatly,
A
few
hours
E. W. STANLEY.
out ot the numerous candidates who as which it involves. It may be a genera.
Sheriff of Tillamook County,
pirrd tor office. The delegates u*ed their tion before the work of reclamation is afterward he tell dead from heart disease,
Oregon.
own discretion and in their judgment completed and the expense will be vast, aggravated, it is believed, by grief for ,
his
friend.
selected the Isrst men to represent the but r.o one familiar with the matter
M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor.
W. C. Rai le y is the local agent tor A.
party, anil they returned to their homes doubts that the results will most abun­
“One of our reader»/' says an English H Averill
Co.. Russell engines and saw
well pleased with the ticket and the gen dantly repay the costand that the region newspaper, “sends us a curious instance
mill machinery.
•
Assessor :
M. H are .
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty
TILLAMOOK LUMBER COÎDPÆNY
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE
Headquarters for Travelling Men
Pacific Navigation Co
< Tillamook Iron Woks
<
<
General Machinists & Blacksmiths
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
F. LEACH
Tillamook Meat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
J
S. LAMAR.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
* *
*
’ Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal.
Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal. «
LARSEN HOUSE
TILLAMOOK,
The Best Hotel in the city.
OREGON
No Chinese Empiojed.