I 1 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 22, 1904. I PatzlafTs Propositions. First—Our goods are all marked in plain figures, cicn and ever* article ; we are not running a two. price establish­ ment ; your money is just as good to us as your neighbor's money,and when you see the price on the goods, you know tiiat your neighbor pays just what you pay for the same article. Second—Our prices are just as low on the same quality of goods as any other store in the county can make, whether i i dry goods, shoes, hats, underwear, ready made garments, hosierv, notions or any other line. In addition to the low* price, we give a cash discount of 5 per cent on all cash sales, to l>e applied on dishes ; and we say of this stock that it is of a superior quality, we lielieve un­ surpassed in the city, We solicit your patronage. C. A. P atzlaff , The Little Store. BEAVER. The Beaver correspondent spent a few days at the beach last week. A good many hop-pickers are return ing home with purses well, not quite so full as was expected, but glad to get home again, judging from the smiling faces as thev pass through the berg. Arthur Jackson and family visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Jackson, last Sunday. Mrs Sailing and Mrs.Ginn visited Mrs Kirk and daughters a few days age». Mrs. J. Kirk and Mrs. Astor Short lidge and family visited at the home of Mrs. Viola Davis, on Wilson river, last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fletcher, of Little Nestucca, are clerk and cook fit the store now. Mr. Bixby and family have gone to their home at Newberg. School is prospering nicely again w ith Miss Buel, of Sheridan, as teacher. Mrs Kirk and family, of Beaver, and Mrs. Davis and family, of Wilson River, camped a few days at Netarts beach last week. Mr. Hiatt has gone out to the valley this week. A. Bunn and daughters have also gone outside. While the dry weather continues, clearing off ground seems to be the chief employment of the farmers. Jack frost has given us a little call, a few mornings ago. Henry Weinhard is Dead ' candidates for municipal offices in ac­ cordance with this act. It also provides that no person shall vote in such primary nominating elec tion unless he is a registered member □r the party with which he pioposes to 1 vote. t_ TILLAMOOK HOTEL. Henry Weinhard, the pioneer brewer ot the Pacific Coast, whose name has lie- come a household word in Oregon, died at 11:10 o ' c I ock Tuesday night at the age ot 74 years at Portland. He was suffering from an attack of uremic coma, Patent Medicine Poison. the third with which he has t*cen seized We have remodeled and thoroughly renovated, repapered and in recent years, and for several days his newly furnished the hotel from the basement to the roof, and That alcohol can be produced by the life has l>een dispared of. The disease chemical combination of its elements, have provided the best accommodations for the public to be stopped the action of his kidneys three found in Tillamook. days ago, and he had been unconscious without resourse to the fermentation of sugar, has been known to chemists since during that period, except for a slight the Commercial Traveler to make this his home We want ________ glimmer on Tuesday afternoon. The end 1860, when it was first so prepared by while in our city, every convenience of a modern hotel is in the Berthelop from acetylene. That sub­ came without struggle and apparently stance was then expensive and difficult house. without pain. Mr. Weinhard was a typical Western to obtain, but now that it may be We have changed the name of the hotel from the Palace, to man, with all the social qualities of the made by simply moistening calcium car the Tillamook Hotel. bide,{which in turn is manufactured on Western man and German. He succeed, ed by close application to a business a large scale by the electrical combina­ Saloon in connection, where all the best Wines and Spirits which he made one of the largest iudus. tion of lime and charcoal, this will pro. can he obtained. iries of the city with a fame extending duce a revolution in the alcohol in­ * __________________ dustry. and the time is coming when it beyond the bounds of the United States. Vote of Sympathy. He was ready to lend to the citv and will be made by this synthetic process been built up under Republican policies. Battle at Hand. state for the promotion of the success of more cheaply than by fermentation and To the officers and members, of Tilla­ distillation.—Journal of Inebriety. President Roosevelt has convinced the the community the energy and ability mook Lodge No. 94, I.O.O.F. : Eight and possibly nine Japanese A note of alarm regarding patent which had made his own success, and he country ot his honesty, courage and cap­ We, your committee, to whom was divisions are reported to be advancing readily contributed to every charitable ; medicines is now being sounded by many on Mukden, and another battle between acity. His opponent is still an unknown referred the duty of drafting resolutions j physicians to the effect that the alcohol and public enterprise. ___________ of condolence on the death of Mrs. Mary i be armies under General Kuroki and quantity. I As disease has crept upon him with used in their composition is simply a General Kuropatkin is imminent. S juires, beloved sister of Bro. S. W. Candidate Davis has been leading the age, he has gradually entrusted his busi­ i chemical combination, often of a most Grabel, of Lodge No.l 12, San Francisco, St. Petersburg has heard that the German, probably in preparation for the ' poisonous description. It is stated that ness more and more to his sons-in law, Cal., beg leave to submit the following : I Russian Baltic squadron has liven re lively dance the Republicans will lead who have lieen associated with him from large amounts of it are not the product I inforced by four warships ] purchased W hereas , the silent Messenger of him in Novemcer. offermentation and distillation at all, their earlv manhood, so that there will Death has entered the home of our i from Argentina. | but chemical products from such sources be no break in the management of his Business men of the country will be brother and taken from him his beloved the Port Arthur, however is again i as are mentioned above. great interests. sister ; lie it slow to support Judge Parker on his as« attack by center of interest. A general Still further, we have known of saloon- sura nee that he favors the standard of R esolved , that in this great sorrow NEHALEM. ists recently, even in so-called first-class land and sea is regarded as i likely to currency which they supported and we as a lodge extend to him our sincere Plain Duty ot Peace Officers. upon the follow the Japanese assault The steamer Harrison came in Tues- saloons, who ridicule the demand of • ------------ sympathy, and commend him to the which he opposed eight and four years In submitting a gambling case against their patrons for pure drinks, and de­ redoubt protecting the water supply of tender mercies of Him who doeth all day with cannery supplies and China ago. ___________ the fortress and town, and participation men. Wing On to a jury in Portland. Judge clare they have on hand what is far things well. It is apparently difficult to convince of the fleet under Admiral Togo is There seems to be a clash between the Frazer called attention to the fact that better — referring to these chemical com ­ R esolved , that a copy of these reso. looked for. In this latter event, it is ex the Democrats that the American voters^ lutions be spread on the records of this road boss and*48chollmeyer as regards the statute makes it the special duty of binations. The Issue has lately printed pected the remnant of the Russian do not care to take a hand in the work lodge, a copy under the seal of the lodge where the bridge across the North Fork the District Attorney. Sheriff, Police and several statements from Barrels and squadron in the port will sally forth to of damming the current of national pro­ be furnished Bro. Grabel, and copies ‘t° shall be placed. We hope the contention Town Marshals to arrest and diligently Bottles, and other high liquor authori- gress. will not stop the bridge from being prosecute all persons who, there is reason ■ ties, to the effect that there is practically engage the Japanese ships. the local press lor publication. L ondon , Sept. 20 —The Daily Tele- built, as it is needed very much, and able grounds to believe, are guilty of not a wholesale liquor house in the Respectfully submitted in F, L. & T. country but doctors originally pure graph’s correspondent at Chefoo tele­ C. H. Woolfe, Otto Heins and S. A. when completed will be used every day violating the gambling laws. in the year. Frank V. Drake, who appeared as at­ | whisky in its stock with all manner of graphs a report which he alleges ema­ Brodhead, committee. TT IS A MAHER OF HEALTH Ora Scoyell and Lillie Tohl went out torney for the defense, had made the re­ cheap compounds, the most of them nated from officers at Port Arthur that the naval guns on Liotal Hill were worn over the trail Monday to Astoria. mark that Sheriff Word wasoverzealous deleterious to the human stomach. — Pull Together, Nehalem. out from incessant firing, and con- The Grange met in regular session the in making raids on gambling-houses and I American Issue. Our Nehalem correspsndent informs 11» 15th, and initiated four new members. sequently the land for about two and that bis clients were only operating a that there is already a difference, of opi­ one-half miles to the westward has been The Good Roads Club met Friday with little game for cigars. Cooking at High Altitudes. | ------------- nion where the proposed bridge across a good attendance. mined. The correspondent adds that In commenting upon this statement The British military expedition which the North fork of the Nehalem river the wearing out of guns is causing great Miss Inez Pitney closed her term of Judge Frazer said : “Sheriff Word did should be located. We siucerely trust school in the south fork district Friday. only his plain duty, as outlined in the went over the Himalayas into Tibet was anxiety. obliged to reach an elevation of about that our Nehalem friends will not allow L ondon , Sept. 20.—According to the D. S. Boyakin ha» been appointed ad­ statute. If you believe this defendent friction to be created in that vicinity as ministrator of the Fred Himes estate. to be guilty, it is your duty to bring in three miles above sea level. A number Daily Telegraph’s Tientsin correspond­ to where the bridge should cross the B. A. Todd, S. Lund burg and S. Scovell a verdict accordingly without regard to , of difficulties were experienced by the ent. General Kuropatkin is in need of troops in consequence. One resulted supplies, but his orders cannot be filled. river, for with part of the community are the appraisers. what your personal opinion maybe on from the fact that water boils at a much pulling for one location and a part for L ondon , Sept. 19.—A dispatch from Joseph Angelo has bought the old the subject of gambling, and without another location, it may have the effect post-office building from H. B. Carr, and regard to any comment on the conduct lower temperature at a great height Tokio to a news agency says : than it does lower down. Another is of jeopardizing the proposition, especially is living in to wn. “ A strong Russian force made a sortie of the Sheriff. that extreme cold prevails at such alti­ from Port Arthur on the afternoon of if it should develop into a factional fight. “The reading of lhe statute on the tude*», the difference in the- reading of The Headlight has no interest in it than SOUTH PRAIRIE September 18 and attacked the Itzeshan subject of gambling is broad.’’ continued thermometers simultaneously being fort, which was recently captured by the to see the bridge built, for Nehalem is Every body is wishing for rain. the judge. “The statute not only makes about 1 degree Fahrenheit for every 300 Japanese. justly entitled to a bridge, and two for The fighting lasted some Mr. Marion Lamb has rented his dairy it the duty, but the especial duty of i feet of ascent. that matter This is our opinion : Build hours, and the Russians eventually were ranch, and is going to move to Eugene. every Sheriff, Constable, Policeman and According to the war correspondent repulsed with heavy loss.” the bridge where it will do the must Mr. Lamb, who is a practical dairy man, Town Marshal to arrest persons believed Absolutely- Pure of the London Times, the instruments good for the development of the country and accommodating neighbor, will he to be guilty of violating the gambling THERE /S NO SUBSTITUTE , registered 26 degrees below zero on one Their Bravery Fanatical. and benefit the most people. If the Ne missed by his neighbors. laws. This not only includes proprietors, occasion during the march. This was halernites cannot come to an amicable Bell Johnson, road supervisor, with a but players, managers of games and Moscow, Sept. 19.—Commander Da agreement amongst themselves on broad crew of his neighbors, have finished [everybody else who is concerned in not^f at Chuggia, on the|Tang-la. The | average winter minimum at a height of bitch, of the cruiser Gromoboi, one of the guage lines, then let them call to their grading and graveling the road from the ■ breaking the law in any way. Even if assistance a few disinterested persons or Netarts road to the Long Prairie road, these raids were carried on by the Sheriff i 15,000 feet is ¡estimated at 10 degrees Vladivostok squadron, has been inter­ below zero Indigestion was common viewed here. He tells the story of the be content to leave the location of the making a fine straight road of it. asdisuribed by the attorney for the de­ among the men on account of their eat­ battle of his squadron with Kamimura bridge to the discretion of the county Miss Govne, who has been visiting fense, the Sheriff was doing nothing but ( incorporated ), ing improperly cooked food. Of the the practically as it has been tohl before. He court. One thing that the Nehalem peo. her relatives the past few weeks, left on his duty under the statute.” TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE. says that during the fight the Gromoboi five different kinds of lentil supplied to should do, and that is to come down to her return trip last Monday. The jury was cautioned not to let any the troops only one was capable of being fired 6000shells and Commander Dabitch a common understanding and pull as oik * Mr. Christensen is building a new barn prejudice members might have against PAID UP CAPITAL, $10,000. | cooked at all at heights above 10,000 himself was twice wounded, once by the man for a bridge, regardless as to its on his dairy ranch. gambling influence them in any manner, bursting of an eight-inch shell, which left j feet. The Times goes on to sav : A GENERAL BANKING location. That would strengthen .Com­ There is talk of the logging camp or any opinion they might possess that “ Any tyro in physical science could splinters in his body. He speakes of the missioner Loerpahel’s hands and the starting upon Bewley Creek soon. BUSINESS. gambling was right or wrong. That had have told the military authorities that Japanese bravery as fanatical and says; proper spirit to manifest in asking the There was some frost last Monday nothing to do with the purpose ot the Directors : — M. W. H arrison , W. W “ During the sinking of Japanese trans ­ at 15,000 feet above the sea oil ceases to county court to build the long-promised morning, freezing some ice on standing law. It was their duty to take the law as C urtiss , B. L. E ddy . be a lubricant and becomes a clog. Also ports by the Vladivostok squrdron it and much needed bridges so that that water. they found it and enforce it if they lie. part of the county may be given an op­ that the temperature of water boiling in was almost imposiible to save their Cashier :—M. W. H arrison . Miss High’s school is progressing lieved the defendant guilty as charged. an open vessel falls roughly 2 degrees crews. At one time the water around 1 Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge securi portunity to develop its dairying resour­ nicely. Fahrenheit for every 1,000 feet you the cruiser was filled with a thousand ties of all kinds. ces the same as other parts of the court Guy Vaughn and wife have been laid Get Their Money Back. tv where they have bridges and good up with the measles. ascend. He could also have given the Japanese, who sank rather than be res­ remedy in both cases. Our men ought cued. Two were thrown a rope, which ! roads, which have helped dairving and This has been a fine fall to clear up S alem . Sept. 19.—“Get your money fell across them, but they deliberately 1 helped those engaged in it make a success land and burn old stumps. back,” is the substance of notices State to have had pure glycerine to lubricate of it. The Nehalem country has not the locks of their rifles and Maxims, threw off the rope and sank, shaking ! Land Agent Oswald West is sending out made the rapid strides in dairying that it I to purchasers of lieu land to which the j They ought to have had cooking pots their fists at the Russians.” BARBER NETARTS might have, the same as the south part I with air tight lids furnished, with safety SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING title has failed because of »he recent can- John Hickey, the road boss, of Ne ­ of the county, but it has wonderful pros Political Pointers. I cellation of state land selections. Under valves blowing offat a pressure of fifteen SHAMPOOING, ETC pert a in view in dairying, I »ecause of the halem, was seen at Netarts Monday, pounds on the square inch. Then they • the statutes upon that subject the state ‘‘The laborer is worthy of his hire.” vast amount of rich bottom lands that taking in the sights and looking over would have had no trouble with their must repay the purchase price where the the roads. can lie turned into dairy farms, and on rifles or cooking. The tyro could also What did the Democrats pay for party Electric Baths nicely fitted up. Good for Harrison Booth and family, of Woods, title has failed, and a large number of persons suffering with rheumatism. that account alone the county court, at have pointed out that the elasticity of work in Vermont ? those who are entitled to repayment its first opportunity, should bridge the are camping oil the beach and gathering springs, and especially of certain kinds Hints have peen made that the Demo [ have already sent in their claims and Nehalem, not with the idea of lieneliting berries and sending a week or ten days of springs, is greatly affected by tempera cratic Chairman Taggart should retire, have received their money. Many, how­ here. this or that faction, hut with the idea of ture.and that it would have been well to bacause he is not of national reputation. ever. either do not know that their titles A. E. Withers, who has charge of the improving and developing the country test the Maxims at such temperatures Leave him alone and he will be. have liecome void or they have neglected so that new settlers can go in there and work at Cape Meares Lighthouse, was to applv for repayment. In some cases as they would certainly have to en­ Taggart is wanted in Indiana to save make homes without being hemmed in at Netarts Sunday He says they will counter.’’ > the certificates of sale have been assigned finish the work this week. DOES ALL KINDS OF the State. with bridgeless rivers and dangerous and the State Land Agent does not Mrs. Ed. Morgan was down from the J. II. Ackerman, State Superintendent fords. The gold standard element of the Dem ­ head of the Bay gathering hucklclierries know the names of the holders. In such : of Public Itstruction, is indefatigable in cases all he can do is to notify the person ’ his effor|s to secure an increase in the ocratic partv was in a hopeless minority Saturday and Sunday. Notice. in the St. Louis Convention. The ma­ ' lap Buckets and family, of South who last held the certificates, as shown salaries of teachers throughout the state, All persons owing me on« notes for the jority ot the Democrats of the nation Prairie, spent Saturday and Sunday on by the records in the Land Office. j From the standpoint of Mr. Ackerman, nuctionjnre requested to call at the Till« ' As the state pavs no interest on this the schoolteacher is underpaid, his < r her stand on the platform which silently the beach enjoying themselves. mook County Bank and settle. County Surveyor Sappington was sur- j money, claimants are generally getting compensation falling below that of the endorses the free silver plank of the Kan-! sas City Convention, J ohn S venson . veying out a road on the east side of the ; their money as soon as they find they farmhand or the laborer in unskilled vo. have lost title to the land. Quite a large cations. If this estimate is correct, a Bay last Mondny. Democratic chances might be brighter A Boy*® Wild Ride for Life. Engraving a .Specialty Bat O’Hara and Geo. Coffman went to number of the selections made upon min readjustment ot teachers’ salaries is im­ if the wage-earners of the nation did not i With family around expecting him Tillamook last Saturday, returning the eral base have not vet been acted upon have such good memories. peratively demanded. The forces that to die, and a son riding for life. 18 miles, by the Department of the Interior, but Mr. Ackerman cites as necessary to over- to grt Dr. King's New Discovery tor same day. It does not require the thinking voter Consumption, Coughs ami Colds, \V. H. Jeff Wallace and Preston Marolf, of! Mr. West has no doubt that all will lie come before this readjustment can be long to choose between Governor Taft Brown, of Leesville, Ind , endured Tillamook, were on the bench Tuesday canceled as in the eases that have reveiv- 1 secured are. it must be admitted, hard to and Carl Schurz as a guide for action in death’s agonies from asthma ; hut this buying cattle ed final action. HOUSEHOLD MOVERS conquer. These he presents as ‘‘the un. Philippine matters. wonderful medicine gave instant relief » Geo. and Marvin Hodgdon were over ami soon cured him. He writes: “I now willing taxpayer, who objects to the If there is a single trade or industry in ! AND DRAYMEN. from Fairview Monday. sleep soundlv .every night.” Like mar­ Primary Law is Nugatory. already high taxes, and the farmer, who velous cures of Consumption, Pneu- this country that is injured by the tariff n onia. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and That the new direct primary law is so figures that bis hired man is paid only system, the Democratic party has not Heavy Teaming a Specialty with us To the Public. Grip prove its matchless merit for all inconsistent as to he nugatory in its $30 a month while the teacher gets$40.” been able to point it out. Our Delivery wagon delivers to countrf Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed These, certainly, are forces to lie reckoned Having purchased the Palace Meat provisions relating to city elections bottles 50c. ami $1.00. Trial bottles Market In supporting Parker in the East and or citv business, and good will of Mr. prior to 1906 is the opinion tree at Chas. I. I lough’s drug store. of Salem with, since they control the funds from Sollie Smith, 1 would respevtfudv an­ the Populist ticket at home Mr. Brian which the salaries are drawn. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION officials who have given the law con- nounce that in the future, as in the past, Department of the Interior. is attempting that alwavs difficult feat Democratic campaign managers are it will lie mv endeavor to provide the sideration. Salem, Portland. Asloria, Laud Office «t Oregon City. Ore., Heptember 17tn. Iw*- thoroughly disgusted with Vice-Presiden­ public with the ver) l*est that can be Baker City, Pendleton, Eugene and The fudge Parker refuses to make any cam. of riding two horses going in different' 5otice i(1 hereby & -Iven that the follow’”*’ named ______ settler ...., has file tial Candidate Davis who seems deter­ procured, and at as reasonable prices as I Ml les are the towns that come under paign speeches. It would be highly in­ directions at the same time. fifed notice of hi* intent*”” to make final proof in support of hit ewia- mined to Act as the watch dog of his i»ossihle. Because the market business the provisions of the new law. but it teresting to hear him in a joint debate It seems a hopeless task to reconcile und that said proof will be made befoie the is now confined to one shop, is no rea­ own treasury instead of showing a prop­ son why prices should be increased to seems probable that the law cannot be with himself as to whether he was right the Democrats who propose to support < ountv clerk Tillamook Co., nt Til'am00*! City. Oregon, on November ;rd, 1904, vi«- er appreciation of the motives that consumers, but 011 the contrary. lean followed out as it now stands. in 1896 and 1900 or right this year. PETER A«F. „ .. their platform to those who insist upon U.K. No. i«6t, for the Ne X Ne kf, H Ne « afford to do huiMiess on a less margin prompted Ins nomination. supporting the candidates. The direct primary law provides that and He X Nw L of sec z*. tp : South, runfr than heretofore. Thanking you tor Even the most enthusiastic Democrat I io West. in all cities of 2W0 inhabitauls all Wheat is up hut even the Democrats your past generous patronage, and so, He names the following witnesses to One of the strongest obstacles in the hardly dares hope that Judge Parker, in continuous residence upon aud cultivttiot are not looking for a sympathetic rise io ¡¿citing a continuance of the same. I am. political parties which cast 25 per cent his letter of acceptance, will get on lhe way of H. Gassaway Davis’ success in hie of said land. viz. : . Kesi>ccttully vonrs. of the total vote for Congressman at the price of silver. Robert Dee Tomlinson, FtW Democratic platform, with which he is West Virginia is the ’thriving conditions Tomlinson, Eichinger. of Tl!1amo»k, Oregon ; Elmer H«' M. F. L f . ach . the last election shall nominate their I now at marked varinnrt. of the industries of the State which have of Hprucn. Oregon. I A m . ibvon h Pr.tMir. IhrMt*. | VOGLER & HAMILTON, Proprietors. POWDER TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK. LATIMER, BROS., AND HAIRDRESSER. G. F. Franklin WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING In first class style. Quick Brothers,