Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 27, 1905, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. APRIL 27
c R Hun ’s Residence Burned.
When tie fi« i'11“1’"1 r“"K OBt ““d ll,c
woumf'1' the wbialle
the »fwmill
awukr all the 1'0 e“,,v SaturilH.v morn-
• , it «n, at mice seen by the glare that
the tire fieiui was playing high carnival
in thiscity. consequently there was some
little excitement ami hurrying lo ascer­
tain whose building was 'aing wi|>e<l
,,„t It w is Mr. C. R Hunt's, and noth­
ing is left of It but a small lienp of burned
I it is not known how the build-
caught lire. Mr. Hunt and his son
| lines were in the house, and the first
thev knew about it when lhev awoke
WHS that the- house was on fire and was
f„|| ofsmoke, and but very little time
left for them to escape, but ns it was Mr.
Hunt was almost ovcicome and it was
loitunate that his son was there to help
him out. The house wns well ablaze lie
I >re tin' alarm was turned in and there
was nothing for the In »_• company to do
lint to prevent the fire from spreading.
Io- noth ng the Imvs could do could save
i|e oust, ns it was envelopedin flames
and made night as light almost ns day.
All that Mr. Hunt saved was a tin box,
which contained papers, Imt these were
burned on the ends. The house was in
sured for $<><••> and the furniture for |100
in the Oregon Relief Association.
Schell beaten by Saloon Keepers.
General News,
A short maple sugar crop is reported,
•ut that >s of .... consequence as |.,„g
the glucose and fresh chips hold out.
* * *
1 he Russian fleet__
uses _ not less than
600 tons of coal a day.
It will not be
easv to tight it out on that line it it
takes all summer.
* * *
If President Roosevelt ____ _
wants some
real sport, he should come" back from
from
the mountains and lock horns with the
critters who are manipulating MUy
wheat.
* * M
Hiram Cronk, of the town
wn of
of Ava,
Ava,
N.Y.. the only surviyor of the War of
1812, will celebrate his 105th birthday
Wednesday next. The i
aged veteran
lives with his daughter on i a farm near
Ava. He enjoys splendid health fur a
man of such years, and his i faculties are
as keen as those of many persons bait
his age.
* * *
AtCouncil Bluils. Ia., lhe jury in i the
Portland mining suit, in which Ja ames
Doyle brought suit to recover an amount
aggregating <1,000,000, which he alleg
ed was due him for his interest in the
Tidal Wave, Bobtail No. 2 and Devils
Own claims, now a part of the property
of the Portland MitiingCompauy,brought
in a verdict for defendant.
* » a
Joseph Jefferson, the eminent actor,
died at his heme, " The Reefs.” at Palm
Beach, Fla., on Sunday evening.
end came after a day of unconsciousness
ami after a heroic struggle of days
which had exhausted his vitality. At
his deathbed were his wife, his sons,
Charles If. and crank fefferson,
nurse, Miss Mabel Bingham, Dr. R. B,
Potter and his faithful old servant, Carl
Kettler.
SlH’X C ity , I a ., April 13.—Injuries
which may prove fatal were inflicted on
tie Rev. Father Joseph Schell, at Dakota
City, Neb , today, by two saloon keep,
ers, who assaulted him because of his
activity in protecting the Indians of the
Winnebago Reservation from the extrac­
tions of trailers, speculators and loan
sharks. I Father Schell now lies at St
Joseph's Hospital in this citv. His jaw
is fractured and internal injuries of a
grave character are reported.
Father
The road from the Valley to the sum­
Schell is the fighting priest who, going
to O.egon three years ago, uncovered mit of the Cascade Mountains, via the
the land frauds which have since led to Lebaton wagon road route, is now open
the indictment of Senator Mitchell and S. G. Dorris, proprietor of the Fish
Like Summer resort near the summet
others.
The saloon keepers, Harrv Rassel and of the im.untains, stated that the snow
Louis Lambert, approached rather is all out of the mountains and the road
Schell in a I'.verv stable. Lambert struck cleared for traffic, something almost un­
lhe priest, who was not looking, a pow­ precedented for this time of year.
erful blow on the jaw, knocking him ally this roa 1 is not open until late in
down. Both men then kicked and jumped the Spring,
* * *
di the prostrate body. 1 hen thev were
Will the public ownership of public
forced to stop. lhe prient was supposed
utilities become a national issue? May­
to be dead, lhe two saloon men were
or elect D ur ne of Chicago savs it will.
a rested.—N.Y. Vor < .
Mayor loin L. Johnson of Cleveland is
equally sanguine.
He declares that
Another “Bossed” Newspaper is
municipal ownership will he put in the
Suspended.
Ohio Democratic state platform of 1905
The Raker City Herald has proved ano. in big letters, that the Republicans will
ther financial failure because it had a be forced to favor it or their candidate
boss and a dictator behind it who«e pur­ for governor wi.l he beaten, that it will
pose was to rule or ruin—somewhat the be at the national canvass of 190S. Al
same as a few individuals have b.en over the country the tnuncipal owner­
striving to do with the established news
ship men are encouraged by Dunne's big
papers in this city,
thus far, they victory.
hive failed That is the inevitable end of
T. A. Raplev, an engineer on the rail­
all such newspapers, for lhe general pub.
road running from Stella, Wash . to the
lie catch on very quick to the schemes of
logging camp of the Eastern Western
those who hack such newspaper and to
Lumber Company, was taken to .the
the putty editors who run their
Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland,
is what the Telegram says about the
perhaps fatallv injured. Sunday morn-
Herald :
ing a locomotive in charge of Raylev ran
“l he Baker Citv Herald has failed. Its
failrre points once more a lesson often off the track pinning him to the ground.
t night hent< f .re. but one which never- Before he could be reached he was badly
flee s has been and will continue to be scalded all over his body, besides having
(i k g <rded now and then. It is that a several bones crushed to a pulp. At the
newspaper of illegitimate and unworthy
< rigin and of illegitimate and unworthy hospital it was found necessary to am
mission cannot live and thrive. The potate Ray ley’s right leg between the
Herald, as a daily, was established by knee and the ankle.
Leston Balliet, a promoter of illegiti-
* * *
n are and impossible “enterprises.’’ Bal­
One dead and 50 wounded is the result
lot had found that the established pa-
pe sat Baker City were too honest to of a collision in Santiago between a
noost’’ his schemes. —
He needed an police detachment a id a crowd of work­
organ and lie established the Herald, man, says a Harald dispitch from Vai-
whose n Lsion was to do the “boosting” paraíso, Chile. Phe workmen had been
Unit the real newspapers had refused to
ding an open-air conference of a
•o nl to injure those newspapers in
priest who,while advocating lhe simple
tie wav p< ssilde.
I'oi a ids upon thousands of dollars life, denounce I “the perversity’ of his
weitsptnt upon the Herald. It was de­ former bishop
When they were met by
livered free to every body who would
a religious procession after the confer­
Advertising space was practi
c- 11 given a wav
Na tut ally the legiti- ence the men attempted to stop it,
mate newspapers suffered from this sort the police charged a score of times with
of competition. One of them was driven unsheathed ewords, lhe workmen anew
from the field
lhe other, better equip­
ped, has weathered the storm, but its ering with a rain of stones
losses have been heavy. In course of
Judging from a letter that has been
bine Balliet was carried off to jail, where
he belonged, and the Herald withered received bv the officers of the Oregon
J™’ laded. Presently it passed from City Land Office from Secretare of the
Ba.het’s ownership. Its new proprietors Interior Hitchcock, it is evident that in-
strove valiantly to make it succeed as an
the part of President
enterprise But the tervention on
Balhet blight was strong upon it and Roosevelt alone will prevent the re
could notjbe removed. It was an organ
m<> va I of the Oregon City Land Office to
Jbat the public had learned to know the
letter
Herald and the public could not be in- Portland as ordered.
uced to look upon it as a newspaper. Secretary Hitchcock state» that a time.
And so the Heral I died, inevita’ilv and July 1 next, has been set, a place named
esesvedlv, lor it never had an excuse for
the removal of the office, and that in
bring.’’
rdering the proposed change the an
thorities at Washington considered every
NEHALEM.
question and objection that has been
sed in the protests that have been
W- S. Cone
- - was up from Buy City
f.trwarded by the people of that city
hnrsdav looking after stock cattle.
R. Robinson the cheese __
man was on
Fishermen are enjoying a harvest in
the river on business Sunday.
Prnf Holt visited his sister at Fo!ev Oregon City, Or., tins vear. Tliev report
that Chinook salmon were never more
»"turday and Sunday.
. Miss Fannie Smith is teaching school
17th
^a'in district, commencing the
Chinook weighing 56 pound«. Without
Rev \\ | Roehmer confirmed a class
exaggeration it may lie »aid that there
t'xht young people Easter Sunday.
arc hundreds of fine Chinook to be seen
Xehal.in(amp w ,|f w hfjH mimoriH|
in the vicinity of the .Ute fish ladder at
•"'■K t , tor the late F. A. Falkenberger
«•aster Sunday.
the falls in Oregon Citv. Many success
^’>a<I Supervisor Zaddach has a crew fully ascend this contrivance ;tn<l reach
and its
m<*n at work on the road at Me- the upper Willamette
^•nali’s place.
Under the provisions of a
tributaries
state law. which prohibits fishing with­
Dr. p. j. sharp, the expre- in 600 feet of the fish ladder, these hsh
r»nc^ ■ dentist is located in arenotd.sturbednnd they are enabled
"r- Wise’s dental pair rs, and
s Prepared to do nothing but
?rst class work andgive the
i .. °f satisfaction If your
eeth need fixing call upon
e l while lining driven to the Summer
ranges. J D Ingram was driving his
I cattle over the road a few days ago ami
lost four. After being infected by the
|>'is«n!he blood dries up in the veins
immediately. Mr. Ingram resorted to
the old remedy of docking the animals
when they first became stricken, aiyl out
“f 36 affecte«! and docked only four
, 'lied. An examination of the dead
showed that the jugular veins were per-
j fectly dry when opened immediately
after the animals Ml. No indications I
can lie found to show whether the poison 1
is a weed or has been placed in the grass.
* * *
The March health report of Colonel
W. C. Gorgas, chief santiary officer of
-he Isthmian Canal Zone, shows a
steady improvement
in condition«.
There are about 9000 employes of the
commission at the end of the month
the sick in the hospitals numbered 153 '
and the total deaths for the month were j
only 11. This equal to a rate of 14 per ,
thousand, a rate which Colonel Gorgas I
savs would be considered favorable any­
where. In the 30 davs ended with
March there had been four cases of yel­
low fever throughout the whole isthmus,
of which one was in Panama. In the j
previous 30 days there had been 12
cases. Each house in Panama Citv has |
liven fumigated ; a great many of them
several times.
* * *
Now, that the great May wheat corner
has gone to smash and all that remains
is the somewhat costly burying of the
corpse, interest is turning to the July
proportion. In the last fatal hours of
the May deal, John \V. Gates was forced
to make terms with Armour to minimize
llie kisses. It is held by close observers
that M.-. Gates is now’ in a position to
make things highly interesting for Mr.
Armour, and drive him to terms in the
July deal. Armour is long on July—
just how long no one hut himself knows
— but within a week or two he has taken
on 19,900,000, <»r 12.000.090 bushels, at
an average price of ND 2 cents. The price
now hovers around this figure. Crop
conditions aie ideal, and with no set­
back a bumper crop will begin o pour
in before the end of Julv
it is be lev
ed that the supplì- of wheat will drive
the price to
cents or lower.
i
HEADQUART hj RS FOR
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 &
Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County
The Most
3'4
i
mcnair co
i
L
vs. Americanism Holy Spirit, are often the guilty parties
B. L. BDDY.
II. T. HOTTS.
Women who denounce drunkenness
There is a difference between a man who is other sins of much more trivial importance,
DDY & BOTTS,
under conviction for his sins before God, are they not often more infamously guilty
! who is unable to explain himself, who feels
A ttorn eys - at -L aw .
before God ? and “ the causers of these time
the remorse of a guilty conscience and the less deaths, as blameful as the executioners?’ ’
need of an attonement for reparation, who
Let me say then to hypocritical Pharisees,
is in search for some one who comprehends that smoking acigar may be a filthy habit, Complete set of Abstract Books
his case, and a depraved maniac who im­ but that abortion is murder ! And not even
agines he is pursued by the devil C omnibus the mask of self-righteousness, nor tl^e pale in office.
laxe« paid for notf
believed that he was commissioned by heaven of the church, nor denunciation of the publi­
Residents.
to carry the gospel to ¿he heathen of the un­ can, will save them from the wrath of ('.od,
known land, lhe Pilgrim fathers sought a and the anathema : “ Depart troni Me ye
land where thev could worship God from cursed," “ I never knew you !" which Christ
Office opposite Post Office.
their own impulse. While every great event will one day hurl from his judgment seat !
Both phones.
of American history has portrayed the in­
J. C. GovK.
visible hand of God, 1 he most typical Amer­
ican believes in God's soverignty over all,
Ladies
Attention
For the most
that there is more genuine satisfaction in
COOPER,
God's approval than the whole nation could stylish tailor made suits,go to Sarchet’s,
afford, or to be condemned before God would 1 he Fashionable Tailor.
be greater pain than could be inflicted by the
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
American people. Governments tail,
cannot. A man bought a jack knife. After
carrying it a long tune broke the blade, he
O regon .
T illamook ,
had a new blade put in, later he broke the
handle, then had a new handle. Afterwards
Notice.
the question arose “ how long he had
’rotestantism mav have
On and after Mav 1st we have decided had the knife."
(INCORPORATED),
stood for Americanism once, but it has been
arl haberlach
to sell on v FOR CASH.
replaced by customs and ideas until nothing
TILLAMOOK
CITY
All who are indebted to us will please of the original remains. The original Pro­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
call at our office and settle their ac­ testant preached the kingdom of God, plead
for mercy and sang in the natural keys in
PAID UP CAPITAL, $10,000.
counts either with cash or by note and
music, and was capable of discerning the
oblige
difference between conviction for sins and a
A GENERAL BANKING Onice across the street and north from
M c I ntosh & McX air
delusion, also made a distinction between ¡
BUSINESS.
the Post Onice.
cmldren.
and women
positive before (»od that Protestantism .
Great Sensation.
is no longer Americanism that their in- ,
Directors : —M. W. H arrison , W.
'I UT-' was a lag sensation in
tcrests are not in common that Pr«»tes-
Q OBERT A. MILLER,
ville, Ind. . when VV. H Broun of that t autism
Linn.
CURTISS, B. I
incompetent to
place, who was expeeled to die, had the issues of Christianity and Americanism
Cashier •—M. W. H arrison .
his Ide sffvad by Dr. King's New Dis and that there is no possible chance to com- '
A ttorney - at -L aw .
He untes: “ I promise. I am sure that God will defend the 1 Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge securi
co very fur ( ’oivnunpiimi
Oregon City, Oregon.
endured insufferable agonies from Asth- right, and that I was in the right when i I ties of all kinds.
but your New Discovery gave me went to a Protestant Church with my sins, '
immediate relit f and soon thereat 1er for which I was sent to the asylum at Napa,
Land Titles and Land Office
Sminar Cal . and that I was in the right when
B. LEEP
oomplete cure.”
effected
Business a Specialty.
Consumption, Pneumonia. to the McMinnville College with what 1
cures
Shoes Neailu
Bronchitis and Grip are numerous,
know about the adulteration of music tor Banta and
the peerless remedy for all tliroat and which I was sent to the asylum at Salem,
Repaired
lung trouble«.
Price 50c., and $1.90. Oregon.
H. UI’TON, Ph.G.,M.D.
Guaranteed by CI ihk I. Clough, Drug­
Sacred history it full of accounts where
gist. Trial bottles free.
men have trusted in God and dared to follow
First Class Work Guaranteed,
UPYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
i their convictions, and whether they are true
Give me a trial,
or false they tend to encourage respect for
Office one block west of the
$100 Reward, $1OO.
impulse.
Next to the Headlight Ornee.
The readers of ibis paper will I m » pleaeed to
To sav anything that would not bear the
learn that there ia at leaf-t one dri’attwl diHenac inspection of the church, the bible and the
Allen House, Tillamook City.
that science lift.* been able to cure in all its
stages anti that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh consciences of men would be dishonorable.
Calls answered promptly
re is the only punitive cure not known to the
’rotestantism is nothingism. The avowed
.............
medical
fraternity. Catarrh beiiiir a constitu atheist is as much of a Protestant as a Pro­
constitutionanl treat
tionaldisease, requires
is taken
Hall's Catarrh Cui ...
—----- internally.
------------ testant minister.
acting directly
and
Protestantism
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER
R. BEALS,
itt-ll"«
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OK
standard of UULU
faith Ml
or VIIIU«.
virtue. «1
. . * .. upon
• _ the
.1..... blood
I. .lot.
,-ZA mucous
< . 1,«» IlilllUiUUUl
ÄÜ tl
¡ 1. a He on it. face for it protest, a^.n« th.
ui
r
in
<;
I
AIK
SHAVING,
Btrnngth by building up the constitution and jurisdiction of the church and then builds a
hsh M iiiv inilure indoiug its work lhe propne- church, and tries to usurp authority. It is a
toiHhave s<> much faith in its curative powers, house divided against its self with a mortal
SHAM POOI N(
El (!
tliat they offer on Hun Irec
F inancial A gent
ease that it fails tocure. send for list of testi- creed warping the bible tc »heir fancy.
niouials
‘ Sick and in prison and ye visited me n«t:’’
F J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, 0 For 10 long years I was in a position to Electric Bath« nicely filtro up. Goodfor
A d-li ess,
Tillamook, Oregon.
3old by Prnggista. 75« ,
know, and there never Wus a Protestant
persons suffering with rheumatism.
Hall s Family Fills are the best.
came
into
the
asylum
to
visit
a
minister
member of his church of his own free will,
Makes a Clean Sweep.
AHOS. COATES,
and to give any spiritual conso.ation.
There’s nothing like lining a thing is aware of the absolute worthlessness of
Agent for Fireman’s
thorough!«. Of all the Salves you ever Protestantism and all of its functions, and
heard of, Bucklen's Arnies Salve is the
Fund and London and Lanca­
trust that God will reveal its true condition
It sweeps away and cures Burns. to honest men. I am reminded that the
shire Fire Insurance
Ulcers majority rules America, but one man and
Bruises, ( uts,
S '»res,
Skin Eruption and Piles. It’s only 25c., God has always been the majority. always
Companies.
nd guaranteed to give satisfaction by feel safe so long as I enjoy God’s approval
I lllamook
Oregon.
Chas. I Clough. Druggist.
Protestantism stands on the bible, I claim
EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 4 I 904
that the bible without the church training
1
loaned
and a clear conscience is unreliable.
-VOR ABSTRACTS
TITLE,
my bible to a patient. He broke off the leg
Arrive.
PORTLAND
of his iron bedstead and beat another Leave
Ra’.n an 1 sweat
I 11 Til
patient’s brains out. ’ I asked him why?" he
have no effect on
answered. " Didn’t Moses slew the Philis- s:OO a.rn. | Portland Union / 11:10 a.m.
harness treated
- -
0:40
p.m.
t
depot
for
Astoria.
1
7:00
p
rn.
TILLAMOOK
ABSTRACT
with Eureka Har-
tines? ’ That is Protestantism, anything the
oeM Oil. It re­
bible says whether it applies to the case or
sist« the damp,
Arrive.
ASTORIA
Leave
The church has a mission and neither
TRI ST CO.
keeps the leath­
the gates of hell or Protestantism will pre-
er soft and pli­
1:3O a m | Tnos. C oates , I’rt-s.
able. Stitche«
vail against it. The church inculcates the 7:45 a m. (for Portland anti I 1 10:30
p m. I
way point*.
j
do not break
pure principles of faith and virtue in our ten 6:10 p.m. |
No rough sur­
der years, it broadens our ideas and prepares
I
face to chafe
SEASIDE DIVISION.
and cut. lhe
us to comprehend the bible and finally to
ham's» not
.
...
exercise a clear conscience toward God and
only keep*
Arrive.
ASTORIA
Leave
can remember when the master read a
wears tww r
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
j
11
:35
a.m.
portion
of
sacred
history
and
invoked
the
5:20
p.m.
for
Seaside
Direct
as lone by tbe
blessing of God upon the school and nation
Make
a
specialty
of Land Office Business.
Harness OU. £
now as a resentment to Protestantism, that Leave
Arrive.
ASTORIA
OFFICE IN WEINIIAMD Ill’ll.DING,
holds that the bible is the source of lite, a
protest against the church and conscience. 1: f M:1 5 a.m i for Warrenton, f 10:45 a.m.
Room 1 and 2,
The whole school system is turned over to
Hammond. Ft. /
OREGON CITY. ORE.
7:40
a.m.
•
ftteven*,
*cM*i<le.>
everywhere
5:50
p.m
challenge
any
man
to
show
that
atheism
in can-.—
Protestantism is more than an antagonizing
all M»r<
fallacy,
or that it has any more right to Leave
Arrive
SEASIDE
Made by
W. SEVERANCE
dictate the American church than Mormon
Standard Oil
ism. Sinclair says
Company
4:30 p m. 4 for Astoria Direct 12:30 p.m.
The women of America weep tears over
the deluded mothers of India and China, who Leave
Arrive
EASIDE
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
throw their infants to the crocodiles of the
NOTICE FOR Pt’BLK ATION.
('.anges, or into the ’ infant towers" of 6 15 a.m. t for Warrenton Ft * 0:25 a.m.
Department of the Jn er’°[
I ILLAMOOK
( )It EGON.
Canton and send tbeir contributions to con
1f > u.
,
Land O®ce at Oregon < It v. Ore
April ijlh, i<F5
vert them Thev do well. But w ill they not fV:3O a.m. f mond Astoria. ) 7:20 p.m.
1« hereby fiven that the f>how«n« confess that they are equally guilty with
Ji w ttkr ha- fifed m-tw-r of his intention to their heathen sisters when they destroy the
Additional train leaves Astoria daily at
S. STEPHENS,
nil points on Ft. ntrvcns
unborn balie« which God has given them in 1 1 Pi a m
thnt aaid pr-xj «
■t
Tillamook
City.
Ore.
¿
50
p.m
brandi,
arriving
Ft.
Strvens
Real
Estate and Fire, Life,
offence
marriage ’
I Irrk of TiUainook C<i
viz. .
p.m.
n June 6th, I
It is commende«! and turning, leaves Ft. Stevens at ¿
smells to heaven
11 4 VID - JONK’i
Health,
Accident,
Insurance.
practiced so universally that it has crept riving Astoria 2 «5 p m
reach the upper river in large num
Bunday only.
Agent lor the North went School Furni­
into the Church of God, and men and women
Through tickets arai close connection via
ture Co. nnd D iuhiib ni.d I’iam-s,
who would be astonlsncd to hear that they
Public.
are not C hristians, and who perhaps with N P. Wv. at Portland and Goble ami O. k
Report, are eoming
,h-C,n,!V' 'StasiTÄn »r”’r * >
At
N.
Co.,
via
Portland
great pretentions pray for « revival in the
K ; * u ti tjaler.of riprnc**-
.nth 1 1 :Pen a letón, Or. t. um
church, and for the out pouring of God’s
J C. Maro, 0. S. A
AL g BBNO*1
bB
ta Refiater.
Pini rie co intry ♦
uber of cattle h-« b npo.son-
th. t i im
I
Protestantism
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