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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 8 i CAME TOO LATE prohibition is sure to carry. On the resources, undeveloped as they/are, than other should all liquor men prove to the to the proportion of the population that Russian Reserves Find Fortresses 1.50 people by their net that they are follow, is engaged in agricultural occupations. One year........ Taken. 75 i ig the law strictly and permitting ,,n There are nine European countries, ex Six months .... T okio , Dec. 5 —Unofficial details re 50 Three months intentional violation of it.in their jplaces elusive of Russia, that show a larger ceived here of the capture of 203-Meter of business, the majority of the people percentage of their |>opiilation engaged Hill show that the struggle began at 1 ïbe (Çilliimooh Ijtiibligbt will be satisfied with the licensed »a in agriculture than is to be found in that p.m. on the 27th, when the besiegers occupation in our countiv. loon. concentrated the fire of their heavy guns Fred C. Baker. Publlahw. Of these countries Italy leads with 59.4 on the parapets of Red Hill, 300 meters The business men who favor the per cent. It inav be noted in this con licensing of the liquor traffic should take south of 203-Meter Hill. After that the The Local Option Law. t upon themselves to see that the law nection that Italy is a land of extensive infantry, advancing in widely extended Instep Skirts, Cloth «nd Silk Co«ts, Ragla t’» Rain Coats. is enforced. Should they do this many irrigation. Hungary comes second and order from Kinkiatung and Ukistum, Exlusively to Measure. Dr. J. R. Wilson, who is president of ot the evils complained of by our prohi Austria third. Then follow Sweden, reached charging distance. the local option league, and is consider- bition friends would be eliminated and Norway and Denmark. In the United Four consective charges were deliv ing the advisability of making amend the people at large be satisfied without States 35.9 per cent of the population' ered between 3 and 4 o’clock. The Come early and secure first choice. ments to the local option law with a a change. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. M gain their livelihood by tilling the soil. fourth succeeded, but during the night committee appointed for that purpose, There is a duty also resting on the city I At the bottom of the list we find Scot the Russians made their counter attacks. makes the following statement which officers in those cities wishing to retain ■ land with only 12 and England with The third, which was especially furious, will be of interest to people of this the license collected from the saloons, only 8 per cent of their population en- drove the Japanese back. On the morn county : It is your duty to see that all laws and gaged in agriculture. On the other hand, ing of the 28th, the Japanese, instead of In what I shall say of the proposed ordinances passed for the control ot the Scotland leads the list in percentage of advancing by way of Red Hill, made a Oregon State Normal School, Monmouth, amendment to the local option law I do saloons shall be strictly enforced. Should population engaged in mining and manu direct move on 203-Meter Hill. Begins its 23rd year September 20th not speak for the Anti-Saloon League, j ou do this, the city will continue to de factures, having 60.4 per cent of her 3904, four terms in each school Attack Begins at Dawn. but for myself, that my position in pre rive revenues from the saloon, but should people in these occupations and England affording equal opportunities for The attack began at daylight and wa ginning a course in September, NOreii vious statements may not be misunder you neglect this and violations of the follows w’ith 58.3 per, cent. This ber, February and April. stood. The proposed amendments are law be permitted, it will only be a short accounts for these countries being such continued with desperate resolution, the certainly drastic. I must say frankly time until the people will vote away this liberal purchasers of agricultural pro Japanese advancing into the valley be The Best Training for Teachen tween the two hills. They received the that if obliged to choose between the income. _____________ ducts. Is the Normal course with its aHQ,. a nee of good positions at good wnw law as thus amended and the law as it The United States has but 24.1 per full fire of both forts and were decimated U rite for new’ catalogue containing k| Seed Distribution a Farce. stands I should feel obliged in all honesty cent of her population engaged in mining but, sweeping on, stormed the slopes o information concerning courses of study to stand for the law as it is. and manufactures, while in commerce 203-Meter Hill and captured the south training in actual teaching afforded undo Reports from Washington state that Desirable amendment in my mind falls and transportation she stands up near east corner of the northern face. real conditions in town and contn congressmen have made out their lists of In the meanwhile another force effected tar short of this. I will not attempt to schools, and full details about the ai the top. The Netherlands with 17.2 per vance course of study with the additions say what in precise terms I think the those who arc to receive free seeds this cent of the population engaged in these a lodgment near the parapet at the amendments should be, but rather the year at the expense of the government pursuits coming first, and this country southeast face. These operations were advantages attached. Address, Secretary J. B. V. BUTLER ; or, President E. D. RESSLER. Monmouth, Ore. ends which amendments, ifmade, should and that the mailing of the packages w'th 16.3 percent second. We presume very costly to both sides Numerous will soon commence. According to seek to attain. These are : our immense internal transportation is hand grenades were thrown by the Rus First—The security of the law against Bradstreet's estimate, there will be about responsible for the latter showing. sians as well as by the Japanese. The its improper use by any party or faction 50,000,000 packages, which is far in ex 29th Russian regiment made a furious cess of the number sent out in previous for party or factional ends. counter-attack and bore the Japanese FEWER COME IN. Second—The security of the com years. From this it is evident that the back from the southeast corner, swept munity against the trouble annoyance practice of distributing seeds in this man Immigration Falls off for Fiscal them down and poured shells into them, and expense of elections forced upon it ner is rapidly increasing, in spite of the which mowed them down. Year. without due warrant of public senti widespread criticisms that have been At 5 p.m. the Russians showed clear W ashinghon , Dec. 4.—Immigration to made ment. signs of weakening. The Japanese made ( the United States decreased materially It is doubtless true that the originators Third—In counties embracing large Spruce and Cedar Shingles. during the last fiscal year, and it is a a renewed rush from trenches of the commercial towns, the insuring of such of the plan intend to accomplish some notable fact that the moral, intellectual southwest corner, but the Russians did a presentation of the question at the good, but as at present conducted a and physical qualifications of the immi not move. The casualties of the assail Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty polls as will allow every voter to vote large portion of the seeds are practically grants admitted to this county during ants were very heavy. wasted. The number of the people favor on the question as it affects bis own pre- the past vear are higher than ever before Reserves Arrive in Time. cinct or group of precincts, without his ed is so large that those who make out have been chronicled. These are two At this critical moment reserves were Orders tor Lumber promptly attended to. being obliged to vote on it as a county the lists do not know to whom they are salient features of the annual report of sent into the Japanese fighting line and giving the seeds and consequently peo question. Frank P. Sargent,Commissioner-General with shouts which rang over whole Port The present law, I have said in a ple living in the crowded cities where , of Immigration, which was made public Arthur the assailants hurled themselves former statement, I regarded as in the they have no chance to try the seeds today; against the Russians, who finally, at receive a large proportion of them. Not main a good one. Permit me to indi- During the past fiscal year 821,870 7;30 p.m., broke into groups of 20 and cate briefly the chief points which, it only that, but it frequently happens that aliens arrive in the United States, ot 30 and retired suddenly. Almost simul seems to me, should be retained. These city people receive farm seeds and siinplv whom 549,100 were males and 263,770 taneously the assailants at the south consign them to the stove. In other are : females, an increase in females, as com east angle pushed home their attack and cases, of course, the seeds go to people First—The right ofany precinct to vote pared with last vear of 19,870 and a the whole fortress was occupied at 8 upon the question of the abolition of the who use them and they are perhaps ben- decrease in males of 64,046. Of the total p.m. efited. It is rather hard to understand, saloon from its limits. number, 3953 could read but not write ; After this Red Hill was carried easily, though, why congressmen should give Second—The right of a group of pre J. P. AULEN» Proprietor. away seeds any more than anything else 168,9)3 could neither read nor write, and but during the same night the Russians, cincts to do the same. it is presumed the remainder, 640,012 , Third—In counties other than those j and it seems as though some better way could both read and write; 95,575 brought whose large reinforcements had been containing large commercial towns, the should be found for them to compliment with them $50 or more each, and 501,530 summoned by telegraph and had arrived right to vote as acountyfor the question their constituents. If seeds are to be brought each less than $50. The tota just too late, delivered six desperate Special Attention paid to Tourists. of the exclusion of the saloon from the given away the Department of Agricul amount of money shown to officers by counter-attacks, the last of which con A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. whole county, the decision to be inclu ture is the proper branch of the govern these 821,870 aliens was $20,894,383, or tinued from 4 o’clock in the morning till sive of all the incorporated towns with ment to do it and in that way eliminate $4,776,870 more than was brought by the noon. At first the Russians repeatedly closed in the limits of the county, and the wav the political influences. It would be still 857.046 arrivals of last year. up to bayonet distance and there was a to he left open for such a vote if public | better, though, to do away with the At the various serpots, 8994 aliens were series of hand-to-hand struggles, the as practice entirely, as the total expense to sentiment in the county warrants it. excluded during the year, 4798 being sailants falling back and again advanc the government is large and no one re A further word on this last point. This , paupers, 1660 diseased, 35 convicts and ing. Finally, after terrible losses on both is not precinct local option, but it is still | ceives enough benefit to pay for it. 4501 contract laborers. side, the Russians retreated to Anzishan local op’ion. The county may justly be ' It has also been found that it is just STEAMERS—SUE H. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON. considered a “ locality,’’ a unit under a such practices as this free distribution of Attempt to Evade Contract Law. and Esteshan, leaving the Japanese in “It is interesting,” says Mr. Sargent, assured possession of the stronghold. real local option law. In many cases, seeds that causes the annual postal de ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, indeed, it is the only natural unit, the ficiency. There are tons and tons of “as bearing on the attempt on the part BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE. only unit left other than the state or printed matter sent through the mail of the contractors in this country to Over $9,300,000 has deen spent by the Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. «nd every year by congressmen to their con evade the alien labor law, to »note that states and territories at the St. Louis fixed boundary. also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. fol San Francisco, Portland and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to The incorporated towns and cities of j stituents and the government stands the despite the diminution of emigration World’s Fair. The record has been the counties offer the serious obstacle to expense. Very little of this matter is of there was an increase of 415 in the num broken in this as in many other im SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR making the county the unit. It is interest or value to those who îeceive it ber rejected as alien contract laborers portant respects. B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. JO. R. & N. R. R. Co , Portland. frankly admitted that in counties con and consequently it is a waste. If all This is a much larger number than has The large estates and great farms and Agents & G K R Co Portland taining large cities and commercial such practices were stopped the postal ever before been refused admission to the ranches all over the United States are deficiency would be greatly reduced and Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express United States in any one fiscal year. ” towns the objection to making the from year to year being divided up into Of the aggregate steerage immigration small farms, which are cultivated by county unit has force, partly because of the extension of the rural free delivery 767,933 came from Europe, 26,186 from owners or tenants living upon them. The a somewhat independent position which would undoubtedly be hastened. Asia and 18,651 from all other countries. tendency of this condition here is greater A AA A A A A A A A A AA AA AJf such towns and cities occupy with refer Salting the Cows. The greatest number of immigrants, than in any other country in the world. ence to the county, and partly because A. K. of the serious obstacles they present to A great many farmers do not attach 193,293 came from Italy, a decrease of In a recent address upon small land own. an efficient enforcement of the law. PROPRIETOR as much importance to the feeding of 38,376 from last year; 145,141 from Rus ers at a St. Louis Exposition gathering But when this is said for a few coun salt to their cows as they ought to. A sia; 46,380 from Germany, an increase of it was well 9aid that if we educate the ties, there remain many counties in great many make a practice of feeding 5294; 98.626 from England, an increase people to use the land themselves Oregon, as in other states, composed salt once a week, if they happen to re. of 11,407; 36.142 from Ireland, an in and enjoy it, they will get the land, largely of pastoral and agricultural com member it. and if not, a couple of weeks crease of 832; 27,563 from Sweden, a because the man who lives on his own munities, in the case of which, even may pass between salt-feeding periods decrease of 18.265 ; 23.808 from Norway, land will make a profit from it by his though they contain incorporated towns This is a mistake. Salt is verv necessary »decrease of 653; 11,343 from Greece, a own labor and not be the purveyor of Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging. of considerable population, the county for all cattle ; it increases their appetite, decrease of 2747. and 11,092 from Scot the product of the labor of others. The Fine Machine Work a Specialty. as a whole is the just unit. In these promotes digestion and aids assimuU- land, an increase of 4949. Of Oriental very fact that there are large numbers of counties the towns are created and sus tion. If salt is fed only once a week countries, Japan furnished the greatest men ready to take the land and till it by tained bv the community around them. cows are apt to eat too much at one number of immigrants, 14,246 a decrease their own labor, and get their living They are in no true sense independent of time, and too large a quantity of salt of .>780, while China supplied 4309, un from it, and know how to do it, will the county. In a question such as this causes an unnecessary waste of body increase of 2100. make it practically impossible to com Il is noted in the report that more than the county at large has a moral right to protein, besides it is very apt to throw pete with.* them’ in the production of say what the policy of the town as a the bowels out of order and gives a half ihe total immigration of 421,844 crops raised with hired labor. That fact Centrally Uoeated Rates, $1 Per D»y part ot the county shall be. shock to the system which is always in- was supplied by the Itilian, Polish, alone will necessarily regulate the price I submit to the judgment of all fair- .jurious. Other things being equal, a Slovak and Magyar races. of la nd, so that w’e need never fear a minded men who are intimately nc- cow getting salt whenever she wants it Commissioner Sargent says that the land monopoly in this country under quainted with the conditions as they will produce more milk than one that is effective operating cause of violation and M. H. UARSEfi, Proprietor. such 'conditions. The big farmer who exist in such counties whether the led salt spasmodically. Every barnyard attempted violations of the alien con hires his labor can not stand the compe- charge of unfairness docs not lie else or pasture should have a trough fixed tract labor law is the employer of such tition of the small farmer who lives on The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed where than against those who insist on permanently and so arranged as to keep labor in this country. To put an end to his own land and farms it with his own the right of those unit counties, if they t lie salt dry at all times to prevent loss such offences, it is necessary for the law labor. so choose, to decide the policy of the through rains. A few minutes ot work, to reach such employers, and by suf county on this question, inclusive of some nails and boards will produce just ficient punishment, more potent than the Fight Will be Bitier. incorporated towns. The county here the right kind of a salt box, and every mere expulsion or deportation of the Those who will persist inclosing their should be the unit, if not always so in man feeding cattle of any kind should aliens induced by them to emigrate oara agaitwt the continual nevontinenda. tact, it should, nt least have conserved provide such a box and then keep salt in hither, to deter them from such prac- tion of Dr. King's New Discovery for ( incorporated ), to it by the law the right to so regard it at all times and permit the cows to ; licet. Consumption. wOI have a long anil bit itself. ter fight with their troubles, if notended TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE. partake whenever they choose to. «.iwfuiis total luuu Republican ncpuiiiican vote on earlier by fatal termination. Read Missouri's Some peopte prefer to «dd .alt to the the national ticket this vear is 321.447 what T R Beall, of Beall. Miss . has to The Saloons. You can maka your har r<1 hilt thia Im -...a ~ __ I_____ PAID UP CAPITAL, $10.000. ness as soft »3 a glove fee«!, hut this practice is not a good one. an increase ol 7355 over the largest ray: “Last fall my wife had every symp and as tough rs wire by The Telephone Register in dealing with 1 he amount of salt a cow need depends previous Republican presidential vote tom of consumption. She took Dr. A GENERAL BANKING tuinif E( l{ KKA liar- Oil. You cun Kin“ s New Discovery after everything the local option law in Yamhill comity, upon the kind ot food she is led and also in the state. The Republican plurality else had failed. Improvement oarne at lengthen its life-make it BUSINESS. List twice as long as it to some extent upon a cow herself, and on presidential electors is 25,000. has this to say on the subject ; ordinarily would. It is once and four bottle« entirely cured her ’’ The decision made by the county lor that reason it is a great deal better a remarkable overturn in the political Guaranteed by Chas. Clough, Druggist DirectorsM. W. H arrison , W. W C vrtiss , B. L E ddy . court last Saturday gives the saloons a to let her lie her own judge as n> the complexion of the state. Four rears Price. 50c. and ♦1.00. Trial bottles free. Cashier ;—M. W. H arrison , leaseoflite in this county for another amount needed. ego Brvan and Stevenson had a plural year and the conduct ot these saloons Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge securi ity in Missouri of 37,830 and in 1896 Beware of Ointments for Ca will determine to a great extent whether How the World Makes a Living the Republican presidential gain in the tarrh that Contains Mercury. ties of all kinds. •• mercury will surely de-trny the smisc of they will continue in business or whether A German indnstrial organ has been stale in four years is 64,430, and in «men '/ mskee a poor looking har- and comnle ely derange the whole sys t nesg like new. Made of the prohibitionists will win in the next figuring out how the world makes a eight years the net gain is S4.327. The tem wht n entering it through the mucous nr- J pure, heavy bodied oil, <* facew. Such article® should never be u-ed ex i peciallv prepared to with- election. living and presents some interesting Democratic plurality in Missouri in cept on prescript ions from reputable physician*« C. B. LEEP, ataud the weather. the dmwr they will dob* ten fold to the Much of this agitation of the liquor figures as the result of its efforts. We 1692 w as 40.754. and in 1868 it was aa Sold everywhere good you can pooaiblv derive from them llal « B oo I h and SF iohb Naatly in can«-ail aUea. question has l»ecn brought on by a cer are in the habit of considering our i 25,717. The lowest Democratic plural, <’aiarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is tain class ot liquor dealers, who are con country as one of the greatest agricul itv in the state in a presidential year taken internally acting directly upon the blond Rapaired. ■*♦* bf STMOARD OIL CO. tinually violating the law. Should the tural pro luring countries in the world, lietween 1672 and 1866 was over 32,- and mucous surface« of the ays em In buying ?lr* £ lhc.cn ill« violation of the law continue until the but our volume of production is due 000. In 1876 and 1880 it weut beyond J* .*• *»kf" inlemslly. and made ln Toledo First Class Work Guaranteed, Ladies ! Attention ! For the o,iL"\h’r J <heney * C. Te.timonml.fre» next vote is taken upon this question, ' • ath<r to our immense agricultural 55.000. Sb'd by DnifbG. price '<c per b->tr!r Give me a trial, i stylish tailor made suits.go to Sard*** Hall’s Fuuiilr Pills «re the l«est i Xest to th. Headlight Office. i The Fashionable Tailor. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. .STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) new winter fabrics . For Gentlemen’s Garments to Order.” Headquarters for Ladies’ Tailoring, „ Dress and W alking Suits, Dress Skirts, () Ù 0 SARCHET, the Tailor, Tillamook.# M Fir and Spruce Lumber, TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COœPÆHY The Best Hotel THE ALLEN HOUSE, Headquarters for Travelling Men. Pacific Navigation Co A gh A&&A A A CASE, r i Tillamook Iron Woks 4 4 General Machinists & Blacksmiths. 4 TILLAMOOK, OREGON LARSEN HOUSE, TILLAMOOK, OREGON TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK Harness EUREKA I Hamess Oil <