Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 16, 1905, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH
(^iU.iniooh
Mjcibligbt
cities of the empire. The arrests which
art being made of the popular leaders
and the prominence of the Cossacks on
the streets are ominous signs This
time the czar intends, if possible, to
head off the demonstrations before they
have a chance to assume dangerous
proportions. Still, though the czar’s
concessions will be very far from meet­
ing any of the populace's demands for
participation in the making of the
laws under which it is governed, they
are worth something as showing that
at least through its fears the autocracy
can be moved. Possibly before the
peril at home and abroad vanishes
something more substantial in the way
of reform can be extorted from the
autocracy. These are the anniversary
days of Alexander H.'s emancipation
of the 24,000.000 serls in 1861. The
anniversary, too, is near at hand when
the same Alexander, after the prepara­
tion of a rescript for the granting of a
constitution to the empire, was assas­
sinated by the nihilists in 1881. The
decree for the constitution, which was
not yet signed, was torn up after the
assassination, and reaction, headed by
Alexander III., made its advent. Nich­
olas II.’s concessions do not rank
with the thing which Alexander II.
granted or with that which he pro­
posed. vet even small favors ought to
get a hospitable reception in Russia in
these absolutist days.
16,
1905.
Railroads Ignore Order.
The announcement that the railroads
would ignore the ruling of the Interstate
Commerce commission in its recent or­
Roosevelt’s Second Term.
der directing that live stock shall be
handled at the same rate as live stock
Theodore Roosevelt has entered upon
products, is creating considerable com­
a term in the presidency to which he
ment. The railroads, of course, claims
was elected by the greatest popular ma­
that if the order was carried out it
jority ever given to any candidate for
would mean a big loss, as the cost of
the presidency in the nation's history.
transporting live stock is greater than
He is today by reason of this the most
for carrying live stock products. The
powerful man in the country, exerting
intention of the railroad is to carry
a greater influence upon the popular
case into the courts in the hope that
mini! than has ever before been exer­
commission will not be sustained in
cised by any public man, president or
ruling.
otherwise, in al! our history. Every­
It is also very apparent that the rail­
where throughout the nation today the
roads do not wish it thought that the
thought is as to what this great man,
packers are being favored at the expense
dominating as he does the best intelli­
of the general public. One railroad offi­
gence of the nation and directing its
cial is said to have made the remark
greatest thought, will do in the next
that the Beef trust is best hated by the
four years in which hr will control the
railroads, for if it had not been for the
administration of the government, to
strength of the combination the rates on
fashion our domestic and foreign affairs
packinghouse products would long since
so as to make them promote our welfare
have been advanced. Not only that, but
in the former and peace in the latter.
the system of rebates and the private
The acclaim and enthusiasm with
car contracts would never have been
which Mr. Roosevelt was ushered into
allowed.
the office of president of the United
Several deductions mav be made from
States was absolutely in accord with
these statements. In the first place, if
the popular verdict which made him
the railroads say there is a Beef trust it
president In both cases it was a vin­
I fit?
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certainly must be true, and in the second
dication of the popular idea for the su­
ÿ
az > z fe
premacy of those policies and principles
place, if the packers are powerful enough
which the great majority of our people
to coerce the railroads it is high time
believe must prevail and which they
for the Beef trust to be curbed. If the
are determined shall prevail. The prac­
railroads begin to tell on the packers it WILL BEGIN EARLY IN APRIL
Tragedy Averted.
U. L. EDDY.
H. T. BOTTS.
Prosperity of Dairymen.
tically universal sentiment is that the
is only natural to expect the packers to
“ Just in the nick of time our little
DDY & BOTTS,
one man who can be relied upon to carry
In his talk before the Wisconsin dairy­ give railroad secrets away, and in that Chief Engineer in Forest Grove boy was saved’’ writes Mrs W. Watkins
out those principles and to see that in men convention C. P. Goodrich called at­ event the general public would soon be
of Pleasant City, Ohio. ’ Plieuuionia had
Making Preparations.
A ttorneys - at -L aw .
everv direction the interests and welfare tention to the prosperous condition of considerably wiser and the need of prop­
Mr. Gardner, chief engineer of the played sad havoc with him and a terri­
ble cough set in besides. Doctors treat
of the American people will be con­ dairymen generally, saying: “ As one er legislation more apparent than ever.
Oregon Traction Company’s construe ed him. but he grew worse every day. Complete set of Abstract Books
served is Theodore Roosevelt and there travels about the country in different
tion work, was in Forest Grove, last At length we tried Dr. King's New Dis­
is today uni versal reliance upon him in states he can tell the dairy districts as he
Saturday and Sunday looking over the covery for Consumption, and our darl. in office.
Sermons Boiled Down.
Taxes paid for non
this respect.
route and making plans on the cons­ ing w-w saved. He's now sound, and
passes throngh on the train by the good
Little sins are never alone.
well Everybody ought to know, it's the
Residents.
Will he meet this expectation of the houses and large barns and other evi­
truction of the roadbed.
only sure cure for Coughs, Colds and all
No one can be thoughlessly kind.
people? There cannot be the slightest dences of thrift and prosperity. The
He stated while here that the bond Lung diseases. Guaranteed by Chas. I.
Office opposite Post Office.
Nothing is holy unless it is helpful.
doubt about it. What he has already commercial traveler will tell you that
required of his company bv the Portland Clnugh, Druggist. Price 50c. and $1.00.
Tombstones a I wavs behave themselves.
Both phones.
done is the most complete assurance of there he finds his best customers, who
council, was readv to be placed on file Trial bottles free.
A stiff man is not always a straight
what will be done in the future in the buy freely and pay promptly.
on the passage of the ordinance. Al the
one.
The hens are in the garden,
public interest. Theodore Roosevelt is a
last meeting of the Portland council the
“ There is never a failure of dairy pro­
It makes me smile with glee ;
There are no promises without pre­
H-
COOPER,
friend of the people.
He believes sin­ ducts. Those who depend on special
franchise was ordered published for
It’s my neighbor’s garden they’re in,
cepts.
cerely in promoting their interests, re­ crops have frequent years of failures, but
twenty days, which practically means
And the hens belong to me.
Good cheer is often better than cold
garding this as the only true way of ad­ there never was a season yet in Wiscon­
its passage.
cash.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
vancing the prosperity of the nation. sin when there was not enough feed of
The ordinance provides that the com­
You esnnot teach where you do not
He is not an enemy of wealth, but he one kind or another raised to provide
pany are not to obstruct more than five
touch.
I blocks of street at one time and they
is the foe of monopoly, and it is against fairly well for the year. The dairyman’s
i T illamook ,
O regon .
Brooding over troubles only hatches
the latter only that he is making a income with a given herd of cows varies
are not to remain no longer than
out new ones.
fight. 'I'he administration that was in­ but little from year to year, and he can
seven days, consequently no work cau
—
Folks who often burn out a fuse sit
( incorporated ),
augurated on March 4th, under auspices calculate with reasonable certaintv
be begun in that city until the rails ar­
often in the dark.
CARL HABERLACH,
rive from the East, which takes at least j TILLAMOOK
unprecedented in their character, will about what it will be. He is not elated
CITY, ORE.
All honest doubt has its destination in
be judicious and conservative in char­ at times with the expectation of getting
90 days. In speaking further of the sit­
acter, but it will never losesight of what an immense crop and big prices and some great truth.
uation, Mr. Gardner stated that in view
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
PAID UP CAPITAL, $10,000.
The best amen to a sermon is the one
is essential to the promotion of American tempted to run in debt on the strength
of the dilemma confronting them, they
that
comes
on
Monday.
Peutedter
interests and welfare in any quarter of of it, and then have his crop a failure
would begin the construction work on ' A GENERAL
BANKING
No man who is doing good work is the line outside of Portland, and it was 1
the world.
Office across the street and north from
because of sudden blight or storms, or
BUSINESS.
the intention to have it all completed by '
have the yield greatly reduced by sorry to hear the Master coming.
the Post Office.
Autocracy's Concession to Liberty.
drouth.
It is a noble thing to die, but it is the time the rails arrived, or nearly so., Director8
W. H arrison , W.
“ The dairyman’s income conics stead­ usually harder and more noble to live,
All the details and preparations for1
C urtiss B. L E ddy
It is not a large gift of freedom which
JDOBERT A. MILLER,
a large crew are now’ being1
•
»< ,«• TT
Nicholas II. offers to his subject in ily along each week ; therefore he gets
It gives a man a moral squint to look working
.
.
,
...
,,
Cashier r-M. W. H arrisox .
made, and ns soon as the Portland I
his rescript addressed to the minister into the habit of paying as he goes. more at condition than at character.
council meets which is Wednesday April1 . I-i >eral Pflcfs • n,<* (°r 8>k edge securi
of the interior. Nor is it extended to When the farmer’s income is from some '
A ttorney ’- at -L aw .
When all creeds can be put in one .
, , ,
,
-
,
| ties ot all kinds.
them as a spontaneous expression of his crop that is sold off once a year, he gets casket it will be because they are no 5, and the franchise is granted, the peo-,
Oregon City, Oregon.
pie all along the route may look for
good will. It is extorted from the im­ into the habit of running into debt at longer alive.
(»¡»erations to begin in earnest.— Wash,
perious necessities of the internal situa stores. He gets w hat he wants and the
Land Titles and Land Office
Many men do nothing because they
C. B. LEEP,
ington County News.
ation, which has brought something members of his family get what they
Business a Specialty.
despise the little things and despair of
like civil war in sight. The czar says want, and it is charged up to him. When
Boots and Shoes Nearly
the great ones.
Don’t Nag.
he is resolved henceforth “ to convene the crop is sold he gets his money ; he
Those who most need a taskmaster
Repaired.
the worthiest men, possessing the con­ goes to settle up with the merchant
Q H. UPTON, Ph. G.,M.D.,
S.
E.
Kiser
in
Chicago Kecord-Heiald.
fidence of the people and elected by He is astonished to find his account so are usually quite ignorant of that most If you wish to help the world a little in
severe
one
—
conscience.
First
Class
Work
Guaranteed,
them, to participate in the elaboration large and he does not have money en­
your humble way,
P pysician and S urgeon .
The only thing worse than having no
Give me a trial,
and consideration of legislative mea­ ough to pay. He has got behind, and
Don’t nag.
the
chances
are
he
will
be
still
more
be
­
sense
of
humor
one's
self
is
to
have
to
sures ” He refers to “ the peculiar cir­
Office one block west of the
Next to the Headlight Office.
Your wife, it you’re a husband,doubtless
cumstances of the fatherland, the multi­ hind next year. After a while a mort­ live with those who have none.
has her faults,t but—say—
Allen
House, Tillamook City.
plicity of its races, and, in certain parts gage has to be given to raise the money
There is something wrong with the
Do n’t nag !
Calls answered promptly.
of the country, the weak development to pav up. This habit of getting into religion that cannot stand transplant­ You mav be too toiling tor your little bit
ol its citizenship'* as reasons why Rus­ debt is a bad once, and dairymen are ing from the cathedral to the kitchen.
ot crust
sian rulers have gone slow in granting more likely to keep out of it than any
To be able to lift others who are lying in
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER.
R. BEALS,
concessions, and add ; ” In undertaking other class of farmers.”
Favor Good Roads.
the dust,
these reforms I am convinced that local
HAIR CUTTING
But you still can help in making the SHAVING,
Intense interest is being awakened in
Reformation in California.
needs and experiences
of life, well
REAL ESTATE,
world brighter it you just
SHAMPOOING, ETC
all ¡»arts of Oregon in the good roads
weighed and sincere speech of those
Don’t nag.
The
country
has
unqualifiedly
approv
­
movement,
which
means
so
much
for
the
elected, will insure fruitfulness in legis
F inancial A gent ,
11 you wish to give him courage who
Electric Baths nicely fitted up. Goodfor
lat ion for the real benefit of the people. ed the action of the senate of California development of the state Many local
has chosen you tor lite,
in
expelling
the
members
of
that
body
’
!
Tillamook,
Oregon.
meetings have been held, as veil as sev.
At the sirnie time I foresee all the com­
persons suffering with rheumatism.
Don’t nag ;
convicted of accepting bribes, roar sen- I
eral state gatherings.
plexity and difficulty presented in the
If you wish to be bis helper—and lie'll
ators were charged with the crime and I
elaboration of this reform while preserv­
The next important session will be at
need help in his strife—
after an examination of the facts that
^pHOS. COATES,
(»rant’s Pass, Monday ami Tuesday,
ing absolutely the immutability of the
Don't nag.
left no doubt as to their guilt they were I
fundamental laws of the empire."
M arch 20 and 21.
Delegates will be
Agent for Fireman’s
He may have a tew shortcomings—hus­
unanimously expelled, a fact which not I
Nothing is here offered that will
present from every part of Oregon. Judge
Fund
and
London and Lanca­
bands
generally
do
—
only reflects a great deal of credit upon ■
satisfy the liberals. Neither a constitu­
John II. Scott, of Salem, president of the
And he may sometimes sit beaten when
the California senate, but is also a very
shire
Fire Insurance
tion nor a parliament is extended to
Oregon Good Roads Association, was in
he should have triumphed too.
excellent example for other states.
Companies.
them
The council of the empire will
Portland, and called at the Portland
But he’ll rise with newer courage and
There appears to be in the California
still make the empire's laws, but the
Commercial Club with regard to the
Tillamook .. Oregon.
new strength it only you
legislature a wholesome sentiment in !
EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 4 1904
representatives of the people will be
Grant’s Pass meeting, The good roads
Don’t nag.
favor of reform which must meet with '
allowed to express their views on all
committee of the Commercial Club will
All around there are others who ha vc
general commendation. It is proposed '
T~^°K ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.
measures before the council completes
go us delegates. Those composing this
Leave
PORTLAND
Arrive
paiutul wounds to nurse,
to put a stop to gambling and prize i
them The council will be subject to
committee are :
GO TO
Don't nag
fights. There mav be some doubt as to
s:oo a.rn. | Portland Union ' 11:10 a.in.
the czar, as at present. In actual fact
John S. Beall, chairman ; A. L. Craig,
Rubbing on the raw has ever and will cWIp.tn. f depot for Astoria.I 9:40 p.m.
the particability of stopping, except as I
the czar will be as much of an autocrat
H. W. Goddard, W. E. Coman, G. W.
TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND
always make it worse,
publicly carried on, but unquestionably '
ns lie is now. Neither czar nor council
Evanns, W. M. Cake.
Leave
ASTORIA
Arrive.
Don’t nag!
the
prize
tight
business,
which
lias
floor-
’
TRUST CO.
will be under any obligation to heed
President Scott also wanted to arrange
You can see your neighbor’s foibles—all
ished tor several years in California, can
the requests of the ¡»Topic’s representa­
some details in connection with the ap­
T
hos
.
C
oates
.
Pres.
his weaknesses are plain?—
tives. The reactionaries, under the lead lie prohibited. In reference to this the proaching convention of the Oregon De­
But then, what's the use of prodding
San Francisco Chronicle, says that there
of the procurator general of the holy
velopment League April 4 and 5. At
SEASIDE DIVISION.
when it cannot bring you gain ?
is no question that an overwhelming
WM. GALLOWAY.
GILBERT L. HEDGES.
synod, M Pobcdonostseff, will be ns re-
tins convention the session will be so ar­
Why adit by a look or wisper to ttie
majority of the people desire the sup- '
actionary as now, so far as the influ­
ranged as to allow a certain time for
Leave
ASTORIA
Arrive.
world s supply of pain ?
pression of prize fights and that if the
T T EDGES & GALLOWAY
ence of the popular advisers mav extend.
various interests, as. for instance, min-
X ATTORNEYS.AT.LAW.
Don't nag.
1 11:35 a.m. > for Seaside Direct
Nicholas’ father, Alexander III., the legislature responds to public opinion on ing. dairying and fruitgrowing
5:20 p.m.
this question of decency it w ill do more
most ¡»ersistent and consistent despot |
“We are determined,” said Judge If she has her days of fretting, oh, be pa.
Mnke a specialty of Land Office Business.
Leave
ASTORIA
tient then with her —
Arrive.
since Paul, might, in an extremity, have I to strengthen the republican party in Scott. “that the time devoted to good
OFFICE
. IX WF.IXHARD BOLDING,
the state than is possible by any other
Don’t nag.
granted everything which the present
roads shall l»e so well improved that our
' ♦ x 15 a.m.
for Warrenton, » 10:45 a.m.
At present California is the
Room 1 and 2,
czar proposes. They would not have I means.
work at that convention will be of per­ If he makes mistakes remember it is I 5:50 p.m. Ì Hammond. Ft. >
Mecca of the prize fighters and if that
Stevens, .-easide.)
OREGON CITY. ORB.
7:40 a.m.
human still to err—
hampered Ins activities as a tyrant in |
manent benefit Co the movement, ami
state should lie closed to them, as it
Don’t nag.
any respect
Nor will the reforms
result in enlisting the co-operative of
Leave
SEASIDE
now appears probable it will be their
Arrive
promised in Nicholas' decree impede his
everv del-gate present. In connection You may not have strength to rescue the
SEVERANCE,
opportunities tor exploitation would lie
pale
ones
whose
burdens
kill,
4:30
p
m.
<
adininisttatois in carrying out any |
with the good roads committee ot the
for Astoria Direct 12:30 p.m.
very
limited.
The
sentiment
for
reform
Or
to
lift
the
weary
toilers
who
policy which he and they mav choose.
are
Portland Commercial Club I «am making
Leave
stumbling up the hill,
EASIDE
Yet the concession is of value as an ( in California is altogether commendable. up a programme which will include
Arrive
A ttorney - at -L aw -,
indication that the bureaucrats at St. i
speakers on this subject w ho are admit- Rut you can refrain from making the
‘
»:15
a.m.
£
n r Warrenton Ft »
Petersburg feel they must do something | According to Commissioner (»ar field's tedlv authorities ”
0:33 «.m.
w orld sadder, it you will—
Steven*. Ham- C
T illamook
O regon .
(9:30 a m. f mond. Astoria. S
Don’t nag!
to placate the populace. It will be a report, some of the members of the l»eef
7:20 p.m.
f
good starting point from which to worn trust are making an honest effort to live
Dr. P. J. Sharp, the expre-
Additional train leaves Astoria daily at
It Saved His Leg
tor real reform.
Nicholas speaks of ' up to the letter of the law, regardless of , enccd dentist is located in
1 I 30 a m. for all point, on Ft. Stevens
S. STEPHENS,
p
.
_______
A.
Danforth,
of
I
.at
«range.
any
incidental
pangs
of
conscience.
(»a.. hrnneh. arriving Ft. Stevens 12:30 p.m . re-
“ the present \erv graxe times ’ The
Dr. Wise’s dental patr rs, and ’uffered h i SIX months w ith a frightful
turning, leave. Ft. Steven, at g.-OV p.m., ar-
*
Real
Estate and Fire, Lite,
times are likely to be graver before
(»eneral Stoessel is not proving to be is prepared to do nothing but running
on his leg. Hut writes riving Astoria 2 V, p nl.
the) are better.
The general strike much of a sidewalk attraction in St. J first class work and give the that Buckler, s Arnica S ||vo wholly
Health, Accident, Insurance.
• Sunday only.
which has been ordered promises to Petersburg. Most of the inhabitants , best of s itisfaction
If your «•tired II in Hvedays. F. r Ulcers. Wounds Through ticket, and ch.,» connection yin Agent for the Northwest School Furni­
precipitate a ie|»ctition <»t the disorders would rather see a first class bomb ! teeth need fixing call upon Piles. II- the best sslve in the world * i Ry. at Portland and Goble ami o. R.
ture Co. and Oi gnns and Pianos.
Uuu-guaranteed. Only 25 eta Sold bv .
N. Co . via Portland.
Notary Public.
thrower.
him.
Chas I. Clough, druggist.
Office : Southwest from the Court House,
J. C. Mayo, G. P. A.
in the building occupied as a music store.
Frati C Baker. Publisher.
DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window
Sashes,
Fine Line of Choice
GROCERIES
Agents for the Great Western Saw.
M c I ntosh & M c N air co .,
The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County.
TILLAMCOK
COUNTY BANK.
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LATIMER, BROS.,
A.&C.R.R
5 TIME CARD.
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