TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 13, 1904. DOING VERY WELL, THANK 1 License or no License ? That is 1 seen it circulate among the gay anti The Question. thoughtless company assembled in your YOU, WITHOUT A THRESH I parlors ? If so, God help him ; for many ING MACHINE. TO THE KDITOK TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. ■ a son, whose ruin could be traced to just I such influences, has been taken from the court-room to the prison in chains. Fathers! thev come from your knees, from your home, from under your in­ fluence. to swell the great and terrible number who find drunkards’ graves. ■ President David Brown, of the Hazel- I sincerely believe that prohibitory law I Had your example anything to do with ’ »ood Cream Company, and A. H. Lea, is the only means by which the traffic it? Did you teach your son to shun (he its field superintendent, have just re- in alcohol can lie abolished, and the wine-cup as the first temptation ? Have tamed to this city from Tillamook country relieved of the great curse of in­ you been a temperate drinker, and bv County. It is said that they contemplate temperance. If good reverend men your example encourage your child in the the manufacture of their brand of cheese could preach the license system out of path that leads to crime and death ? in that county, but they are very reticent existence, I should be very glad that I In discussing the temperance question regarding their plans. They admiiSed they should do so. If the prayers of have you not espoused the side favoring that several cheese factories had been Christian men and women could extin­ the sale and the use of intoxicating offered to them while in Tillamook, but guish the fires of the distillieries, or liquors ? Have you not spent your even denied that they had acquired any. smother the worm of the still, I ings andSundaysin the saloon, and thus, Ought to Bring Premium. should be glad that it were so ; but, ad­ by your presence, helped to give it an air BK■ Tillamook cheese is bringing a cent mitting the truth of the fable, that of respectability ? or two less in this city than Wisconsin or It may be true that no law would or “the gods help those that help themsel­ New York cheese,” said Mr. Lea. “We ves,’’ and that it was the shoulder of could wholly prevent the drinking of in­ believe that it ought to be the reverse. the teamster applied to the wheel of his toxicating liquor by those who have J Oregon butter is bringing several cents cart that moved the load from out of the acquired a taste for it. But the love of more on this market and in Tacoma and mud of the highway, I believe it will re­ strong drink is not a natural but an Seattle than can be obtained for the fan quire the force of the whole people ap­ acquired taste, and those who do not cicst brands of Eastern butter, and there plied to the ballot-box, to effectually have it will certainly take 110 pains to is* no good reason whv Tillamook cheese blot out of existence the great curse to acquire it. Let us. then, as far as pos­ should not command a higher price than the country, “The laws that license and sible, keep it out of the reach of the Eastern cheese. permit the sale of alcohol as a bev­ young and rising generation. Let 11s by ••All conditions seem favorable there erage.” I deny the right of the govern the strong arin of the law blot out of ex­ for the manufacture of fine cheese, and if meat to sell to one man the privilege to ( istence the saloon, with its glittering we enter that field we will not be satis­ tempt another to commit crime. I doubt ’ paraphernalia of ruin and death ; let 11s fied untij Tillamook cheese is at the head the policy of those laws that seek to close the doors that open from our streets of the market instead of tagging along raise a revenue by the sale of that which and alleys into the dens of debaueherv T imber L and A ct , J une 8. 1878.—N otice for T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for behind. debases the people, is the cource of crime and drunkenness, and future generations P ublication . P ublication . / United States Land Office, No Grain Raised There. United Slates Land Office, and pauperism, and costs the country will.bless us with grateful recollections. Oregon City, Oregon. Oregon City, Oregon, •‘ Tillamook County is one of the most annually a thousand times more than August 6th, I604. August 6th, ia04. G. A. W alker . Notice is hereby given that in compliance Notice is hereby given that in compliance interesting and prosperous counties on the revenue received therefrom. I deny with the provisions of the act of Congress of [ with the provisions of the acl of Congress of the Pacific Coast. Farm land, we were the justice of those laws that on one June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of June 3rd, 1878. entitled, “An act for the sale General News, timber lands in the States of California. Oregon of l mbet lands in the States of California, told, seller there for as high as $100 to page of t|>e statute book legalize that Nevada and Washington Territory." as ex­ Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory" I tended to all the Public Land States by act of as extended to all the Public Land States by act *250 an acre. This is in spite of the fact which promotes crime and criminals, Emperor William in fixing the course August 4th, 18J2, of August 4, 1892, EDWIN G. STEARNS, M a NDEI.IA NtfGKNT. that it is 40 miles from a railroad. The and on the next page provide severe pen- of study for Princess August William, Of pellingham. county of VS hatcorn, State of of Bellingham, county of Whatcom, State of farmers raise no grain in the county—in alties to be administered to those they Oscar and Joachim, has prescribed a W ashington,has this day filed in this office liis Washington, has this day filed in this office her course of comprehensive lectures on com­ sworn statement No. 6472, for the purchase of the sworn statement No. 8474. for the purchtise of fact, there isn't a threshing machine or a tempted to transgress. mercial subjects. The subjects of these S*.v *4 of sec. No. 28. in Township No 5 South, the Ne \ of Section No. 33, in Township No. 5 No. ro west, and will offer proof to show S, Ilan e No. io W. and will offer pi oof to strawstack in the county, and the total The laws that license the sale of in­ lectures will include industrial problems range that the land sought is more valuable for its show that the land sought is more valuable wheat crop last year is said to have toxicating liquor are different in different and technical questions in the railway timber or stone tiian for agricultural purposes, for its timber or stone than for agiicultura to establish his claim to said land before purposes, and to establish her claim to s.jd laud been only 80 bushels, threshed out with States ; and to the credit of sonic of the problems and progress in the Unted and States. Further lectures will be given to the Register and Receiver of this office at before the Register and Receiver of this office a flail. I believe there was one old States of our Union, it can be said they elucidate the relations of great interna­ Oregon City Oregon, on Thursday, ^he 27th day at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 27th of October, 19U4. He names as witnesses: day of October, 1904. She names hh witn sses : thresln ng machine taken into the country do not grant any license to the nefarious tional financial houses. Gilbert I). Stearns. Henry A. Joerns. George Gilbert D Stearns. Mary M William», Henry H. Green, of Bellingham, Wash. ; Walter C. A. Joeriie, George 11. Green, of licllitighani, * * * x years ago, but it has long been out of traffic. Yet where it is licensed, no mat­ Bailoy, of Tillamook, Oregon. Wash. Women of the West this year will Any and all persons claiming adversely the Any and all persons claiming adversely the use. t ter what are the special provisions of figure in the Presidential campaign as above described lands are requested to file their above described lands are 1 eq nested to file their Have all the Luxuries. thev never ugured before, and according c aims in this office on or before said 27th da) «claims . in this office on or before said 27th day the law, the consequences incident there­ of October. I904 Dairying is the sole industry of the to are the same; and are as certain to to» dispatches fiom Denver, Salt Lake of October, 19o4- A lgernon 8. D resser , Register A lgernon S. D resser . Register. county, and it is dairying that has made follow as the ripened ear follows the City and Chevenne, Wvo , their vote will be the heaviest ever cast. In Colo, T imber L and . A ct J uns 3. IB?*.—N otice for the farmers so prosperous that they planted seed. T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. 18;8.—N otice for rado the women's vote is expected to P ublication . P ublication . United States Lund Office, have practically all the luxuries enjoyed Upon a table in a court-room in West­ increased, but the men of both parties United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Oregon Ci y. Oregon, by any agricultural community. It ; ern Pennsylvania was placed the skull are said to be trying to discourage August 6th, 1904, August 61 h, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in compliance would look as though their products, of a little child with evidence of a mur­ them from taking sides in the state with Notice is hereby given that ill compliance the provisions of the net of Con great of campaign, which is a complicated fight. the provisions of the act of Congress ol cheese and butter, had not been market, derous blow, inflicted by the hand of a In Wyoming the vote nominally is six June 3, 1K7R entitled ” An «ct for the sn!e of J with tine 3rd, I878, entitled‘‘An act for the sale of timber lands io the States of California. Oregon, ed to the best advantage, judging from drunken mother. Yet it was not the women to ten men. It is expected that Nevada and Washington Territory.’’ ss ex­ timber lands in the States of CaWfomiR, Oregon, to all the Public Land States by act of Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex­ the prices, but in spite of that, so much mother who committed that most un- the ratio probably will be increased to tended tended to all the Public Land Stnfes by act ol August 4th, 1892. August 4th, 1892 ADDIE F KIRKPATRICK, money has poured into the county from natural crime. All our knowledge of the 9 to 10. HENRY A JOERNS, * * * Of Bellingham, county of Whatcom, State of Of Bellingham, county of Whatcom, State of these sources that we didn’t see anv for- promptings of the human heart deny the Washington, lias this day filed in this oilice her Oregon bovs are getting l»etter, if the Washington, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 0476, for the purclia^e of sale signs on farms, the people there are charge. Who that remembers his moth­ population of the State Reform School is the Ne ‘4 of Section No. aM, in Township No. sworn statement No. 6477, for Hie purchase of the So % ot section No. 2o, in Township an indication of their behavior. In the 5 South, Range No. Io West, and will offer so prosperous. One farm was sold in er and her maternal love could believe proof to show that the laud sought is more No. 5 South. Range lo W, anti will offer proof the county about two weeks ago, and it it? No ! the spirit of a demon had vio­ last two years the number of inmates of valuable for its timber or stone than for agri­ to show that the land sought is more aluable the school has dropped from 128 to 9G cultural purposes, and to establish her claim for its timber or stone than for agriculturtd sold for $250 an acre, we were told. lated the sanctiiry of the mother’s heart a decrease of 32, or exactly 25 per cent. to said lain! before the Register and Receiver Eulooses, and to establish fits claim to said mu before the Register and Receiver of this “ Such land is very rich bottom land and cast out the tender, loving tenant A year ago the population ot the school of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on Friday, office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the the 28th day ot October. She names as wit­ 28th day of October, ittoi. He names as wit­ and produces enough in grass to support that once resided there, and that was the was 108. These facts are shown by the nesses : monthly report of Superintendent N. H. Gilbert 0. Stearns, of Belliimliani. Wash. ; nesses : the cattle. Little or no rough feed is fed spirit of strong drink, sold to a women Gil ert D. S earns George 11. Green, Loren Loonev, who will soon submit his annual Arthur Austin, of Dolph, Oregon ; Walter <’ Flander of Bellingliain, Wash. ; Walter C. at anv season of the year. Both winters by a man who held a license to sell it report. The decrease is due to a smaller B iilev, Tii I hiii ink, Oregon ; George II. Green, Bailey, of Tillamook, Oregon of Bellingham. Wash. Any and all person* claiming advers ly the and summers are reported to be mild. Any and all persons claiminF adversely the under the seal and sanction of that very number of commitments and an in­ creased number <»f hoys let out of the in­ above-desc ibed lands are requested to file their above described lands are requested lo file Farmers are Progressive. court. Several years ago, in the same stitution on parole. The Superintendent claims in this office ou or before said 2ngr.-ss ot cooling the milk, etc. All these little de­ er’s life. He was tried for mnrder, and the benefit of the doubt and claiming for June 3. 187H, entitled “An act for t’ e sale with the provisions ol the «ct of Uongress of timber lands in the States of California, June 3, ¡M78, entitled “An net for the male of tails count when it comes to making a | m his defense the “landlord”—the lord of their ticket New York, Indiana and West of Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory.” hh timber land in the HlHteH of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory.” aaextended product that is high enough grade to ' the land— was called to prove that the Virginia, as well as Colorado, Idaho, extended hi all the Public Land States by act of to all the Public I »a nd States by act of Auguat 4. Maryland, Montana and Nevada, are August 4, 1892. t8g2, sell at the top of the market. We can’t murdered brother was mad from the ef­ still short five votes of a majority of the MRS. ROSE V. CLOUGH, MARY M. Wil.LIAMS. Of Tillamook, county of THlainook, State of makv fine butter or fine cheese from fects of the liquor he had received from Electoral College. They have abandoned Oregon, has this day filed in this office her of Bellingliain. county of Whuteoin, State of WHshington. has tills day filed in this office her tainted milk, and nobod v else can, and the witness’s bar. He so testified vet hope of carrying Illinois, Wisconsin, sworn statement No. 648?, for the purchase sworn No. 6474. for the purelume of New Jersey and Connecticut, their own of the K/4 of K %. of section yi, in tp 2 South, the rte statement ’40! rertion 28, in township No 5*, as a class the dairy farmers tedav realize seemed conscious of no wrong. Why figures showing these states are hope­ Range No. io West. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is range No. 10 W. ami will offer prer, i>4- United .■'(ale* Land Oftiee, the Unia pool a Investment Company. Notice i* hereby given that the following- Oregon City. O ego ■, vebip there to the point /hat a large that “The law was that science whose The capital stock is fixed at *50,000, named settler has filed notice of hi- intention August 6lh, 1904. to make final proof in support of his claim, Nolic« i« hereby given that in compliance part of the cheese consumed on the voice was the harmony of the world, ane merits and investigation.’’—Oregonian. ( Receiver ol 1I1I- office at Oregon City, Oregon The forum, the church, the halls of 1 divided into small tracts for the benefit on Friday, the 2ffih day of Mld, of Ponder. the king and warror, whose word w as I claim« in II mm office on or before said JHh day Dr. Otto A. Martiny, was sentenced to I of October, 1904 W writes: “I suffered with an uglv law to nations, to the hewers of wood 1 SHAMPOOING, ETC ten years' in the penitentiary on his con ­ AM^F.RNOW DRE mmf . f . Rrgi-ler. •ore forayear, but a box of Biicklens fession of being guilty of larceny hv em. Arnica Salve cured me. It's Hie beat and the drawers ot water, every station l»ezzlement at, Tacoma, Wash. He con­ Salve on “arth.” 25c. at <’haa. I. Clough, of life has furnished its memiiers to swell verted to his own use *40, entrusted to Electric Bath« nicely fitteti up. Goodfor ►Drug Store. the innumerable host that has gone be- him by a schoolteacher at Eatonville, >n, p**r«on« hu flaring with rheumatism. i-r h IVM fore. We know this as well as we know while clerk of the board. The court w^s Notice is he ret. y given that in cimu pl is nc*e Saves Two From Death. with the provisions of lhe a« 1 of C«■iigrr-a ot anv physical fact in nature, and yet we compelled to take into consideration the [ “ Our little daughter had an almost fa­ fact that the crime to which he had June 3, 1*78 entiled “ An act for lhe isule of tlm Iwr lamia in the «tate» n* « altu.riiti■ hr-gf.ii, pleaded guilty was only one «4 several it» I attack of whooping cougfi and brori. wonder from whence come its recruits. es Nemda, ami Wssli11.igloo Tmrttuey Mothers! they come from your arms, offenses charged against him. among chitis.” write« Mrs. W. K Haviland, of tended to all the Pi ihiu ¡.and staici1 by art of and obtaining Armonk, N.Y . “ but, when all other from your loving breas's—and even your which were forgery August 4 D9Z, fl L«»U|S 1 >E CHAMPLAIN h’enn^diea failed, we saved her life with prayers do not save them. Guard well money under false pretenses Martiny Of Belli'Hfl.am, coi city of W . ■«< > 1 Ntatr .f was one of the most prominent surgeons [Dr King s New Discovery. Our niece. W ssWinzt .it ha> lit |s d«) filed iu th. s offi« e hl« the inmate oi your cradle by your »ide ; in the stale and fled to Mexico, bring een persistently black.mailed of Receiver of thia <»ffi r* Rt orego” • i« y. O’eg- 11, and Colds. fiQe and *1.00 bottles guar­ soon he will go away from the parent mnny thousands of dollars by a man on Tuesday, lhe iMlb of Novamficr, hjM- H» IIMWien as wltlirsse anteed by Cbaa. I. Clough. Trial bottle« nest, but he will carry with him, for prominent in business and politics in «.liberi 1» steam • Marsina M Ki rkpatrlrti. free.__________________ of B«|lmgham W >«h Wil «' C Haile) ut either good or evil the lessons you have Tacoma, who has been informed of his California record. Tillamook Ot»g«.n Arthur Aastia. ut Dolph, [ Todd & Co. are sole distributor» of taught him by precept or example. Has Ore gon A«) » Rd ill per* ma claiming adv e.sely the ¡Gordon hat». Walkover shoes for men he ever seen the wine cop at your lips— d» are (»quested t •> file their Ladies ’ Attention ! For the moat •d IMh dav these lips whose kis*cs he will remember and Ultx & Dunn shoes for ladies* and • tvliah tailor marie mi it», go to Sort het 'a. >*.4 for long years to come ? Has lie ever The Fashionable Tailor. Entratine a .Specialty ALG m RX low h. PaRSefR. I egister. icliridren. * I Tillamook County Has Neither Railroad Nor Thresher, and Yet Boasts Highest-Priced Agri­ cultural Land in State of Oregon. “Ha ! see where the wild-blazing Grog Shop appears, As the red waves of wretchedness swell. How it burns ou the edge of tempes­ tuous vears The horrible Lighthouse of Hell !'* DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES 0 & We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window Sashes, Fine of Choice GROCERIES Agents for t#ie Great Western Saw M c I ntosh & McNAIR, The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County T imber L and , act J une 3, I878.— notice for P ublication . United States Lund Office, Oregon City, On gon. lune 25th, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of ('ongress of June 3, 1M78, entitled “An act for tlie sale ot timber lands in the States of California, Ore­ gon, Nevada ami Wa hington Territory,” as extended to all the Pub.ic Land States by act of August 4, 1892, ANNA D. PAGE Unmarried, of Tillamook City, county of Tilla­ mook . State of Oregon, has this day tiled iu this office her sworn statement, No. 6440. for the purchase ot the Se '4 of Se % of Section No. 3I. in Township No. 3 Noutli, Ranee 8 W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable u>r for m its uiiinvr timber or or nvruMiii v miiinuic Ktone’thHii for iigricultural .purposes, mid to establish her claim to said land before "the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Ore., at. Tillamook City, Ore , on Monday, th»« 12th day of September. 19OL She names as witnesses Walter C. Bailey, of Tillamook, Oregon : Marcus Curl, Toni Buffnm, Bud Withrow, of Blaine, Oregon Any ami all persons claiming adversely the above deseribed hinds are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 12th day of SeptemlNM, I90L A lgernons . D resser , Register. T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. 1878.—N otice for P ublication . United States J. hik I Office, Oregon City, Oiegon, August 3rd, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of t he set of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “All act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Ore­ gon, Nevada and Washington leiritory,” ss extended to all the Public Land States by act of Ai gust 4. *892, DAVID BOVENDEN, Of Woodburn, county of Marion, State of Oregon, has this day'tiled in this office Ills sworn statement No. 6470, for the purchase < t theSwW ot Se'4 sec. No. 10. N% Ne and Sw Nr % ot sec N". 15. in tp. 2 N, Range No 10 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable tor its timber 01 stone than for agricultural pur­ poses, and to establish liis claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of thia office at Oregon City. Oregon, <>•• Monday, the 24th day of October, I90L Hr names as witnesses: John W. Nriidel, of Portland, Oregon ; William A Leonard, Rumsev B Leonard, Eugene L. Remington, of Woodburn, Oregon, Anv ami all persons claiming adversely lhe above described amis are requested to file their claims in this office oil or before said 24th day of October, 1B04. A lgernon S. D rrshek , Register. T imber L and act J une 3, »87«.— noucr for PUHLICATION. United States Land Office, Oiegon City. Oregon, July 22ud, 1904 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of < (ingress of J iiiiv 3rd, JK7K, entitled “An act tor the salfe of timber lands in the States of < alifornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory." as extended lo ¡(lithe Public Land Stales by ai t of August 4, 1M92 ALFRED IVKM, Of Garibaldi, eotin y of Tillamook. State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office ills sworn statement No. 6464, for lhe purchase of the Sw ‘4 Sw eetlon H, F. Ji Se >4 and Ne L of ion No. ¡5, in township No. 2 Nuttli, range No. lo West, mid will offer |>r<».»(, to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timlM-i or atone than for agiicultural purposes, and to c-tiiblish his claim to said land before the Register and Re ceivpy of this office at Oregon C.ty, Oiegon, on Thurs'lay, the 13th day of October, 1904 lie names as witnesses RumBey B Leonard Eugene I. Renimington, of Wmaiburn, Oiegon, David Bovenden, of Hubbard, Oregon; Henry L. Reese, of W < k ><1 burn. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands ate teqiieated to file their claims in this office 011 or before said 13th day ot October, 1904 AL<>I'KNON S. DRRRMRR Register. LATIMER, BROS., ern G. F. Franklin WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY REI’AIRINi In first class style 1 Aug'isl 27th. 1904 Noth* is hereby given tl.al In .««.inplim* with lhe p.ovi-ions >1 the al t ol ' oiig.es« f All set fot Ih« se June .««1 *8 rnUlled of timlrer laud« In the •’talea of « alito* ili Or»ROti N. tads su«l W .shlngU.ii lenii ry * a«e*|«ndrd 10 all |*ah Ih LfiAHl Mates 1 act ol August 1 1*« j HAMd NAM KIR KPATMICK. Of Itrlhiitfliam, county •t lhe Nw «, of Se-, So yi In 1 p No. 3 *<>ut km.R« No IM Wtsi. and wll) offer pcM.t show that t. e land souri for tts ttmtier nr afore Ihm« fot agrlcultnral pi pœea «ml te rWtabiUl. h|i l»ef.»rr the Rrgls|er and 1<< al «irmen • «f > «nw/o»«, 0i ruewlsy thè 1«, day of N uv«... be .4 Ha itames ae w H«*s«aw «.Il'»art l> Mearus. J^.nl s Da < hamplain Nellinghmn W .sh Walle r C Baile?. >»f 7 fi imsall Of»g- ii Arthur Auistm. uf Dolph, O Any and ail pero.ns rial mtiig arltetarl) t alatvr deaerine«! lands are r c'sims in thia offica on or tw fure «ald tgth da) XuvrMbrr l«/4 AM..ICOJI H. 1 !»»