Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 15, 1904, Image 2

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TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 15
EDDY.
to dispose of should lie kept for actual
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
settlers and there can lie no doubt that
.STKICT1.Y IN ADVANCE.)
1.50 this is the opinion of the whole Ameri*
I >:>e year.........
75 ca n peopie._____________ ___
Six months ....
50
Three months
Largest Vote for President.
Clje
Hi ilia mi oo h
ijtabligbt
Fred C. Itaker. Publisher.
Mr. McIntosh and the Combine.
N ew Y ork , Dec. 11.—The Times to­
morrow will say : A canvass by the
'limes of the popular vote at the last
Presidential election, complete except as
to one county in Tennessee, and four
counties in Michigan, where estimates
are given, shows that President Roose­
velt defeated Judge Parker by 2.546,169.
He polled the largest vote ever given a
President of the United States, 7,640.-
560. This is more than 400,000 in ex
cess of the vote cast for McKinley in
1900.
The official figures for Missouri show
that Roosevelt carried that state by
25.600.
In Maryland one Republican Elector
received the largest vote,, but his col­
leagues were defeated. The Democrats
of Maryland, therefore, will have seven
votes in the Electoral College, while the
Republicans will have only one.
A comparison with the vote table of
1900 shows a marked change in the
Socialist vote. Debs, the candidate of
the partv that vear, was also this sear’s
candidate, and his vote shows an in­
crease of more than 300,000. Watson,
the Populist candidate, ran strongest in
his own state, Georgia, where he re
ceived 22,635 votes. He received most
of his votes in the South and West, but
only one vote was cast for him in South
Carolina.
The total vote is given as 13,534,119,
and that for each of the Presidential
candidates is given as follows :
7.640,560
Roosevelt, Republican
5,094,391
Parker, Democrat...... .
. 392,857
Debs, Socialist ............. .
124.381
Watson, Populist ......
Corrigan, Socialist .....
33,519
The electoral vote will be 336 for
Roosevelt and 140 for Parker.
SPRUCE.
We are having some bad weather
now
Connie Dve and Oran Wallace went to
Tillamook Tuesday.
Mrs. C. Blanchard visited Mrs. C. Dye
Wednesday,
Mrs. O. Walters has been very sick in
the past week.
J. S Stephens passed through here
Tuesday.
Connie Dye is moving up on the Payne
place.
Mrs. V. Kinnaman was visiting her
sister, Mrs. N Dye last week.
The road men have made some new
road in our neighborhood, they aregoing
to work on the Sand Lake road.
A. very enjoyable evening was spent
Jast Friday evening at Mr. A Kinna-
man’s at a “ pie and pound party.”
Games were played, after which the pie
and pound were eaten. All went home
rejoiceing over the fun of the evening.
Albert Kinnaman is wearing a broad
smile on his face now’ he received a nice
blood hound from Portland a few days
NEW
WINTER
FABRICS
For Gentlemen’s Garments to Order.
»
Headquarters for Ladies' Tailoring,
Dress and Walking Suits, Dress Skirts,
Instep Skirt,, Cloth and Silk Coats, Ragla i’a Rain Coats.
Exlusively to Measure.
We wish to draw the attention of the
people of Tillamook County, and especi­
Come early and secure first choice.
ally the dainmen, to one little incident
Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.
that will apiieal to all fair minded per.
sons. Two years ago Mr. McIntosh posi
5?
tivelv refused to go into a combine with
Mr. Claude Thayer and others to control
the butter ami cheese factories of the
Oregon
Normal School,
county and to dispose of their product.
®
Begins its 23rd year September 20th,
At that lime all the creameries, indivi­
1904, four terms in each school vear
dual and co-operative, were doing well,
affording equal opportunities for be­
and the Headlight at the time said it
ginning a coarse in September, Novem­
ber. February and April.
was well enough to let well alone. Since
that time Mt. McIntosh has l>een the ob
The Best Training for Teachers
ject of attack by those who could not
Is the Normal course with its assur­
control or run him by the combine’s ’de­
ance of good positions at good wages.
ago.
_________________
Write for new catalogue containing lull
pendent press. That is the secret why
information concerning courses of study,
Mr. McIntosh is being constantly abused
NEHALEM.
training in actual teaching afforded under
and vilified by a few evil disposed i>er-
real conditions in town and country
sons. It was a good thing for the dairy­
The Gerald C. came in last Saturday
schools, and full details about the ad­
men of this county that Mr. McIntosh
vance course of study with the additional
and is still bar bound in the Bay.
did not go into the combine, for it left
Dr. Sharp is at Klein’s hotel and will advantages attached. Address.
Secretary J. B. V. BUTLER; or,
the way open for dairymen to use their
President E. D. RESSLER. Monmouth, Ore.
remain until about Tuesday.
own discretion and privilege to take their
It has been truly said ‘ ‘the world is a
milk to an individual, co-operative or
looking glass we see|in others| a reflec
combine factory. Now we will ask what
tion of ourselves.
has the combine accomplished and how
We are glad to n< te that ft lie County
lias it benetitted the dairymen ? First, it
Court confirmed the local option law as
created a spirit of suspicion and discon­
passed by the voters at the recent elec­
tent amongst the dairymen ; second, it
tion. In our ’opinion ¡the fight ¡lor tern-
*
killed the flourishing Tillamook Dairy
perance is now fairly on. It .will be up
Association and came near doing the
to the law abiding and temperance peo-
same thing with the Tillamook Creamery
pie to see that the law is strictly enforc­
Shingles.
Company. The combine has proved, as
ed. If they fail in this the ‘ sj>eal easy”
most everybody expected, a failure, and
will take the place of the now open
Cheese
Butter
specialty.
the dairymen can thank Mr. McIntosh
saloon and local option will become a
that he did not go into the combine, for
laughing stock and if possible the last
it gave them the privilege of taking their
state will be as bad as the first.
Orders for Lumber promptly attended to.
milk to the factory where they thought
Rev. W. J, Ruehmer has gone to
they could do best, but had Mr. McIn­
Eugene to be a wav two weeks, He will
tosh constated to haye gone into a com­ Russian Students Are Charged by confirm a class while there.
Police
bine with those who were inexperienced
Gusroff Ludtke is home to spend the
in the manufacture of cheese or the dis­
holidays.
S t . P etersburg , Dec. 11.—A popular
posal of the product, thedairynien would
Our small hoys are in receipt of an
have been placed under the control of the anti government demonstration, the par invitation to the wedding of Rev. W. F.
combine. Mr. McIntosh is deserving of ticipants in which included the large Smith to Miss Vida I. Lewis, to take
thanks that be left open a competitive numbers of students of both sexes, be­ place at Sellwood, December 24. Rev.
market for milk and did not tie up the gan at midday in the Nevsky Prospect Smith was pastor cf Bav City and Ne
dairymen with a combine. Now, as two and lasted about two hours. Hundreds halem M.E. Church for two years. Miss
years ago, the dairymen haye the privil. of police and mounted gendarmes, hidden Lewis taught school one year in the
J. P. flULtEjM, Proprietor
ege of taking their milk to which factory in the courtyard of the public building* Onion Peak district, hence both are wel|
they like. This is as it should be. Mr. emerged suddenly and charged the crowd kno wn here. Wish we were a small boy
McIntosh has done more than any other at full gallop, driving the demonstrators so we could get an invitation.
man in thecountyto foster dairying, and in headlong confusion find screaming
Nehalem Camp, W. of W.,gave a bas­
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
because the combine cannot control him with terror upon sidewalks and into ket social on Saturday evening at their
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation
or get him out of the way, the combine's adjacent streets. This led to several en­ hall The lady whose basket sold to the
press and a few others are constantly counters, 50 persons being more or less highest bidder was awarded a beautiful
trying to besmirch Mr. McIntosh's repu­ severely injured. A large number were gold pin. Miss Anna Tohl carried off
tation. W hen a man like Mr. McIntosh arrested.
Not since the riots of 1901, when Cos­ the prize. Her basket was bid in by
can manufacture a million pounds of
sacks
stretched across the Nevsky Pros­ Fred Kebba at $7.25.
cheese annually, and cheese that is giving
Hans Nyman and wife have finished
the county a reputation, it goes to prove pect, from building to building, charged
that the dairymen haveconfidence in him down the boulevard from the Moscow’ their work at the cannery and returned
STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON.
in preference to the combine. But, alas, station to the Neva, has the Russian to Astoria. The Chinamen have also re­
tor Tillamook, and which is one of its capital lived through such a day of ex­ turned there, going by way of Garibaldi. ONLY LINE-ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
worse drawbacks, there appears to be a citement as this. The authorities last
BAY CITY, IIOBSONVILLE.
The United States Department of
little group of jealous individuals who, night got wind of the big anti-govern­
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and
also the Astoria & Columbia River R R. fot San Francisco, Portland
directly a person makes a success of any­ ment demonstration planned for today Agricultuarl has just issued a bulletin
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
thing or becomes a little prominent, they by the Socialist Labor party, to demand treating of the chemical composition of
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR
an
immedi
ite
end
of
the
war,
and
the
apples
and
cider.
Such
a
treaties
may
use every means to pull a man down in a
B. C. LAMB, Agent, Tillamook Oregon.
business way and besmirch hischaracter. convocation of a national assembly, and be of interest to count-iy folk, but so far
Amenta
& N. R. R. Co , .Portland.
This is what thecombinc’s press has been in every leading paper this morning in as the city man is concerned it is of little
®
)A. & C. R. R. Co., Portland.
trying to do with Mr McIntosh, but it black-faced tvpe was an explicit warn­ value, as the chemical composition of
Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express
has always turned out, when the reac­ ing to the people at their peril to desist apples has no connection with the in­
tion came, that the dairymen patronized from congregating in the Nevsky Pros­ gredients of the cider he drinks. If the
Department of Agriculture would issue
McIntosh’s factories more than they ever pect near the Kazan Cathedral.
a bulletin on the chemical composition
did before, so much so that he manufac­
Our Dumb Animals has this to say ofcommercial cider it would undoubtedly
tured over a million pounds of cheese last
year. In closing, we must ask the dairy- about the horse : Hardly any class of attract much attention. It is probably
PROPRIETOR
men of Tillamook to decide one thing for Animal suffer so much from ignorance, true, though, that commercial cider and
themselves : Whois their best friend, Mr. carelessness and cruelty on the part of boarding house soup are a good deal
McIntosh, who has made a business suc­ drivers as the horse. AMany of the people alike in that no one wants to know
cess in the manufacture of cheese and who hire horses know nothing about what is in it if they have to eat it.
who helped to bring hundreds of thou­ driving orcaring for them; many others,
* * *
sands of dollars into the county, or the since they do not own the horse, care
Expenditures
for
postal services during
nothing
about
any
injury
to
him
provid
­
combine, which has proved a failure,
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging.
with its ’dependent press abusing Mr. ed they do not have to pay for it, and the fiscal year ending June 30. 1904, as
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
shown
in
the
annual
report
of
Postmas
­
still
another
class
takes
pleasure
in
driv.
McIntosh and other respectable citizens.
ing him at the top of his speed as long ter General Wynne, exceeded the receipts
as he can go, regardless of his distress. by $8,779,492. a deficit greater than
Landa for Settlers Only.
vv’-tr-u'-B-v-tr w
v w-u-tr w w v”«
Then there are the drunken drivers, reck­ that for 1903 by $4 219.447. Thein-
It is unquestionably the sentiment of less of everything, the driver who wants creased deficit is due to the expenditure
the American people that all the lands to race with everybody who conies along of $4.902,237 upon the rural free deliv­
which the government hnsstill to dispose and the people out for a ’’good time,” ery service.
Centrally Uoeated.
Rates, $1 Per Day
* * *
of shall be held for actual settlers only. and whose idea is to ‘‘let ’ergo.” There
The
Japs
have
proved
that
they
can
This view was presented by President are the people who overdrive, who do
storm a Russian fort, but taking a chain
Roosevelt in his last message to congress not water, who water when the horse is
of strongholds like those of Port Arthur
and is still understood to be the position overheated, and who do not blanket,
M. H. LtARSEN, Proprietor.
is slow work.
of the administration, while so tar as the and others who commit all remaining
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
kinds
of
offenses
against
horseflesh
—
the
general sentiment of the country is con­
Fight W.ll be Bitter.
cerned there can he no doubt in regard one idea living that since the horse is not
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed.
Those who will persist in closing their
to it. It has, indeed, been a long pre­ their own it doesn’t make much differ­
ears against the continual re<*oininei«ia.
vailing opinion and never more decided ence. The only remedy is to educate pub tion of Dr. King s New Discovery for
lie opinion up to the point where people Consumption, will have a long and bit­
than at this time.
At the recent meeting of the irriga. will treat horses well for the horses I ter fight with their troubles, if notended
tion congress a resolution was adopted sake, and see to it that others do so also. earlier by fatal termination. Read
what T R Beall, of Beall, Miss , I.as to
* * *
favoring the repeal of all the laws under
>ay :
Last fall my wife had every symp
which title can be obtained to the public
tom
of consumption. She took Dr.
.4 storv is going the rounds of the
lands of the United States save the South Omaha cattlemen oil a resident of King’s New Discovery after even thing
homestead law alone. 'I he congress ask. that city who is quite a hand to ‘‘butt I else had failed. Improvement came at
once and four bottles entirely cured her.”
ed for a rej>eal of the desert land act and in.” He is not a cattleman himself, but ' Guaranteed by Chas. Clough, Druggist
the timber and stone act and the com­ I one day curiosity led him to attend a ' Price. 50c. and $1.00. Trial tattle» free. Is -the cleanest, most stimulating, neatiest general magazine for the family,’
mutation clause of the homestead tet, sale of Shorthorn cattle held at the stock ’
says one of the million who read it every month. It is without question
by which latter the settler is permitted yards in South Omaha. Just as he came
Beware
of
Ointments
for
Ca
­
to obtain title without perfecting his full into the sale pavilion the auctioneer was
tarrh that Contains Mercury,
period of residence. In lieu of the timber singing out in his most teasing tones ' as mercury will Mirvly de «troy the aenae of
Great feature, are promised for next year-six or more wholesome interesting
land act, and in order that the lumlier- “Twenty-five ; who’ll make her thirty ? ' smell and coinpie elv derange the whole sys­
or more wholesome interesting
tem when entering it through the inutom «ur
tng industry may not lie adversely affect Twenty-five ; who’ll make her thirty ?” i faces. Such article« should never > e used ex short stories in every number, continued stories, beaut.ful pictures in colors and
pictures in colors, and
real <»n prescription« from reputable physician«,
ed the passage of an act permitting the The cow looked worth the money to the as
the d.vtnage they will dote ten Md to the article» by such famous writers as Ida M. Tarbell. Lincoln
Steffens. Rav Stannard
cutting o( timtierou government land by newcomer, so he bid the thirty. In a tew fowl you can possibly derive from them Ha I s
• aiarrh Cure, manufactured by F J *’h»a«y A
paying stumpage therefore was recom­ seconds, when the auctioneer knocked Co Toledo. O . contains no mereury and i* Baker. John La Farge, William Allen White and Charles
Wagner. Get all ol it
taken internally, acting dii ectlv upon the blood
mended.
the cow down to him at ♦45. he turned and muccsis -nrfaces of the ays «n In buying right into your home by taking advantage of this
These recommendations of the men pale and it required several kinds of dope Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure von get the genuine
It is taken in tenudly. snd made in Toledo.
who represent the west and who are per­ to bring him too. When he had suffi' Ohio, by F. J. uiwmev <t Co. Testimonials free
*'i<l hr Dru|rt«ts. price -sc. per bottle
fectly conversant with what the west 1 cently recovered hi, equilibrium to realize
Hail * Familv pHb are the Beet
Rend »1 00 before January 31. 1905. for „ subscription for the year 1905 and we
wants and requires, cannot fail to have ! what had struck him he set to work to
will send you FREE the November and December
influence with congress. The prime prin­ dispose of his bargain. He finally suc­
Ladin ! Attention ! For the most
...... number, of 1904—fourteen
ciple in the matter is that every acre of ceeded. but when he left the stock yards stvlish tailor made «int«,go to Sarchet's- months for «1 .00 or the ptice of twelve. / "
Address MCCLURE’S. 48-59 East
territoiy which the government has still he was poorer 125 than when he entered. The Fashionable Tailor.
23rd Street. New York Citv. Write for agents’ terms.
SARCHET, the Tailor, Tillamook.
Monmouth,
State
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
Spruce and Cedar
and
T^DDY & BOTTS,
J—*' A ttorneys - at -L aw .
Complete set of Abstract
in office.
Both phones.
w.
T illamook ,
C3^RL
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
Office across the street and north tr
the Post Office.
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Oregon City, Oreja
Land Titles and Land Ofc
Business a Specialty.
Q H. UPTON, Ph.G.,m
P pysician
General Machinists & Blacksmiths
TILLAMOOK,
and
S urgeon
Office one block west of the
Allen House, Tillamook Citt
Calls answered promptly,
R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gext ,
Tillamook, Oregon.
^pHOS. COATES,
T-
Agent for Fireman's
Fund and London and Lano
shire Fire Insurance
Companies.
Tillamook .. Oregon.
OR
OF TIT2
ABSTRACTS
GO TO
TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AS
TRUST CO.
B. L. Em
T hos . C oates , Pres.
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WM. GALLOWAY.
GILBERT L. HEM
T T EDGES & GALLOWAM
ATTORNEYSAT-LAW.
Make a specialty of LandOffi«Bos»
OPEICE IN WEINHARD BVILDBG,
Room 1 and 2,
OREGON CITY. ORE.
W. SEVERANCE,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
O regox
T illamook
A. K. CASE,
Tillamook Iron Woks
haberlach ,
Dcutechcr ¿Kbuohat,
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COÍDP/W
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
COOPER,
H.
A ttorney - at -L aw
Boxes a
The Best Hotel
Taxes paid for
Residents.
Office opposite Post Offi
J
S. STEPHENS,
• Real Estate and Fire, L
Health, Accident, Insuranctj
Agent for the Northwest School F
ture Co. and Oigaos and Pian»
Notary Public.
Office : Southwest from the Court
in the building occupied asa music
OREGON.
In every tows
and village;
may be had, ;
LARSEN HOUSE,
Axle
10 cts. a copy $1.00 a year
MCCLURE’S MACAZINE
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