Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 20, 1905, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY 20, 1905
New Trial Refused Mitchell
' entitled also to believe that, in such a
I
General News.
'‘The motion in arrest of judgment I case, the officers of the Equitable would
I lave continued their favors to him after
will be denied.
Engineer Wallace savs he was not act­
"The motion for a new trial will be he had declared a severance hetwero uated by money considerations. Still a
the lawyer and the senator. Whether
denied.
rise of $30,000 has a sordid look.
he held this privilege merely as a mental
"Is the defendant in court ?’•
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Lawson expects to put the Standard
Senator John H Mitchell was not in reservation or whether lie had it denomi­
Is now located in the Store
court when Judge De Haven pronounc­ nated in the bond, it would be very in­ Oil Company in the hands of a receiver.
teresting to know.
There will be an awful fight for the job. formerly used as
ed the words quoted from his decision in
the Model
Mr.Hyde.it
appeared
from
the
same
* * *
answer to the motions made last week
Restaurant,
where
LADIES’,
testimony, was interested in eight dif­
It is with airships as with men. A
by his attorneys Senator Mitchell was I
ferent syndicates, ths stocks of which steering apparatus which worksail right GENTLEMEN and MISSES’,
represented by |ndge Bennett and ex­
on the ground gets out ol order when it CHILDREN FOOT WEAR
Senator Thurston, and while ludge De were sold to the Equitable at large
of the latest and best quality will
gets too high.
profits
to
everybody
in
on
the
ground
Haven did not say that he would have
* * *
be constantly kept in stock.
*h*or. The great financial strength and
rendered judgment upon the Senator,
Major,W. C. Langfitt, who for more
solidity ot the Equitable is clearly re­
had he been in court, it is believed from
My expenance in the shoe
vealed in the fact that it has survived than six years has been in charge of
the fact that he asked if "the defendant
river and harbor improvements in Ore­ business for 30 years give me
years
of
such
mismanagement
as
this
was in court,that he would have done
The story recalls that of the man who gon and along the Columbia River, has I the advantage in selecting boots
so. Senator Thurston, when Judge De
survived a long illness under the treat­ been ordered to duty in the office of Chief and shoes suitable for the Tilla­
Haven put his query, rose and stated
The public are
ment of a notoriously incompetent of Engineers in Washington, and will be mook trade.
that he wished further time iu which to
physician. When he regained a degree succeeded at Portland by Major S. W. cordially invited to examine my
draw up a bill of exceptions, and he was
of consciousness enabling him to un Roessler.
goods and get prices before purchasing elsewhere.
* ¥ *
given until a week from Monday morn
I derstand that he had lived against odds
ill and Coot Bird, brothers, engaged
The Red Shoe Store is the only Boot and Shoe Store in Tilla­
ing to present them.
I bis only comment was: "Doc, if you in a pistol duel on their farm near Troy,
This means another ten days before
j couldn't kill me, nobody can,” Since Ala. The former was shot to death and mook county.
Senator Mitchell will have judgment
the Equitable is still solvent, after a the latter was wounded in the leg. Ac­
pronounced upon him.
I long time in the hands of wreckeis, it cording to the report of the shooting,
is not an inquest for which Mr. Morton Coot was beating his sister unmercifully
Kansas’ Oil War.
and his associates are to draw their and Will went to her assistance. The
One of the peculiar features of the Kan great salaries.
tragedy was the result, Will falling dead
sas war on the Standard oil company is
at bis sister’s feet.
The Department Scandies.
that almost everybody seems to have
* * *
n
expected that adverse decision bv the
Owing to dilatory methods of paying
state's supreme court on the refinery law j The post office department, the __
de. laborers, a general exodus of workmen
and the decision is not going to make partment of the interior and the agri­ is taking place among the employes of
that war any less resolute. The court cultural department have, in succession, the canal. Reports from Culebra indi­
holds that the refinery authorized by the been uuder fire. The attack on the de­ cate that, because they cannot get paid,
Kansas legislature last winter, for which partment of agriculture has come throu­ laborers are quitting in scores, and have
an appropriation of $ HO,(JOO was made gh the revelations of crookedness con­ taken to the woods for bananas and
conies in conflict with the ¡provision of nected with the reports of the cotton other tropical fruits to ward off starva­
her constitution which declares that crop. An officer ot the Southern cotton tion. Unless a speedy change is made in
“the state shall never be a party in car­ association recently charged that .the re­ the method of paying wages, the canal/
rying on any works of internal improve ports of the department of agriculture will be without laborers.
* * *
ment.” An evasion of the constitution always made the crop larger than the
The Roosevelt, in which Captain Rob­
was attempted by making the refinery a final figures at the end of the crop sea­
STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. II. IIARRISoN.
branch of the penitentiary, but this was son warranted. As experience showed ert E. Peary hopes to reach the north
ONLY
LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDT,
that
the
opposite
was
generally
the
case,
pole,
started
on
her
long
voyage
Sunday.
an afterthought and was not sufficient
BAY CITY, HOBSON VILLE.
this accusation attracted no attention Captain Peary and a party of guests
to save the law from annulment.
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and
Gov. Hoch says that if he had been at the outset. Usually the department’s were on board at the start, and remain,
also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. fol San Francisco, Portland
the supreme court he would have strain­ crop figures have been below rather than ed w ith the ship on her trip down the
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
ed a point to declare the law constitu­ above the mark. The inquiry,' however, bay, but they left her at the narrows, re­
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR
tional. In fact, the governor seems to which was started by these charges |has turning to the citv on a Navy »ug. Cap!
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
revealed
crookedness
it
the
department
Pearv
started
the
same
night
by
rail
for
be about the only person in high station
.
JO. R & N. R. R. Co . Portland.
Age,,t8 }A & C. R. R. Co.. Portland.
in Kansas who was surprised at the de­ bv some of the minor officials, ¡w hereby Sydney, Cape Breton, where he will join
cision. He, however, although surpris the reports were given out it advance to the ship.
Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express
* * #
ed and disappointed, is not discouraged. Wall street operators, who were thus
Governor Joseph W. Folk, of Missouri,
enabled
to
make
large
sums
.in
specula
­
He is in favor of continuing the „war on
has in a recent issue of the Independent
the Standard oil trust to the end. Some tion. One of these officials, Edwin S.
Rates, $1 Per Day
a brief and timely article on the above Centrally Lioeated.
Holmes,
Jr.,
has
just
been
dissmissed
of the independent refiners in Kansas are
topic. The keynote of his presentment
from
the
department.
not only saying that they expected this
President Rooseyelt h is ordered an is: “ No official has a right to ignore
adverse decision, but they are expressing
immediate
investigation into the man­ any law. It is nut for him to say
pleasure thereat. They say they can
M. H. LifiRSEfl, Proprietor.
agement
of
affairs in the department of whether the law is good or bad, but to
fight the Standard oil better now than if
enforce
it
as
he
finds
it
upon
the
books.
”
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
the state refinery had stood. The decis­ agriculture. Thoss who remember what It is suggestive of things out of joint
took
place
by
the
President
’
s
order
in
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed,
ion. therefore, does not ¡alter the situa­
the post office department, andjwhat is that any official finds it necessary to
tion in any material degree.
exploit
this
theory
in
words.
His
acts
It is fortunate that the matter was under wav tuow in the department of should be sufficient evidence that he un
brought to a legal test promptly, so the interior, will not need to be told derstands (his simple fact—that he un
that the law’s fate would be determined that the inquiry wilUbe thorough. The derstood and subscribed to it in taking
b.fore the bonds were signed. Thus the workings of the entire department will his official oath. Good or bad the laws
taxpayers of the state are saved a big i be overhauled before the investigation should be enforced without regard to
outlay which would bave been made if | ends. Attorney General Moody will wealth or title or position, If bad, the
the case had been delayed in getting be­ have charge of the investigation. The way to prove them so and to secure
fore the courts. The Standard oil trust success which his department has had their modification or repeal is to enforce
is not doing any rejoicing over the de­ in overthrowing the Northern securi­ them rigorously and persistently.—Ore-
cision. That corporation foresaw the ties company and in defeating the beef gonian.
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attitude which the court would take. trust will show what the country may
The story of the loss of the Japanese
Possibly, too, it is looking for the main­ expect as a result of this inquisition.
It is not at all certain that the graft is cruiser Takasago in December last, only
tenance of the war which the independ
as widespread in the department of published since the destruction of Ro-
ent refiners promise. It is an interest­
agriculture as some persons imagine. jestvensky’s fleet, is a military classic.
ing situation, and the country will give
Carelessness, and not crookedness, is After the Takasago struck a mine and
its attention to the developments in the
all that if charged against the head began to sink, the irew assembled in per-
contest from this time onward. If the
statistician, Hyde. No accusations of feet order on the upper deck there to
refinery law had successfully run the
any sort are made against the secretary wait the battle with a stormy sea and
gauntlet of the courts other states would
of agriculture. Wilson. But the in­ death Captain Ishibashi ordered every
have followed the Kansas example
vestigation will cover all the bureaus man to use a life belt, and directed that
Nevertheless, the subsequent features in
and all the activities of the department. no one jump overboard until the ship
the oil fight will be of national interest.
Guilt, when proven, will be followed by actually sank. The crew then joined in
prompt punishment. The work which singing the National anthem, cheering
A Good Thing
I was done in cleaning out the post office the Emperor and lastly they sang,
According to testimony taken before d.partment will be repeated in the case
Gallant Sailors,” their voices ringing
the state insurance commissioner of of the department of agriculture, if out above the storm, After that, as a
New York in his investigation of the | crime is shown.
relaxation, the men were allowed to
affairs of the Equitable life assurance ' All these revelations of irregularities in smoke, and thus they went calmly to
(INCOK l-OKATKIl),
society, that society has been, for several departments do not mean that their deaths. Of 500 men who went
TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE.
numbcf of years past ” a good thing” 1 there is more graft in the government to­ down with the Takasago only 133 were
to everybody carrying duplicate keys to ' day than in the past. The government rescued.
PA1IX I’P CAPITAL, 110,000.
« * *
its ground-floor doors. Everybody with 1 officials are more vigilant in traciug out
A
GENERAL BANKING
If
a
battle
takes
place
in
Manchuria
of
crime
now
when
it
is
committed
than
a pull in politics or finance appears to
have had a pull with the Equitable. A they were formerly. The press is more any considerable importance before tbe
BUSINESS.
man armed with a pull, and also loaded a tive in detecting it and in pointing out final treaty of peace between Russia
Directors :—M. W. H arrison , W. W
up with stocks with which he did nut its extent and its enormity than it was and Japan, it will be far the greatest in
C urti ««, B. L. E dby .
caretopart at the maiket price, could h ilf a centurv ago or earlier. Wars the history of the world, discarding as
Cashier ;—M. W. H arrison .
get more than the market price from always incite graft. The Mexican war legendary the wild Greek tales ofXerxe's
Liltcrnl Prices Paid for gilt edge »ecuri
the Equitable. People with properties furnished a host of tricksters who made army, millions strong. The | a pa nese to­
ties of all kinds.
on which they desired to borrow much money dishonestly ont of contracts. This day have six armies in the field, compos­
more than the properties would bring story was repeated in the rebellion on a ed of twenty six divisions. and totaling
at a forced «ale have had only to call far bigger scale. The Spanish war had a a force of at least 600,060 men. Five ol
C. B. LEEP,
on the Equitable, provided, al wavs, that like tale to tell For years afterward these great armies are ¡understood as
Boat« and ShoBB Nearly
they were in an official or financial po­ wars’ demoralizing effects on the public operating against Lmievitch. so that the
sition to do something for the inside service are seen We had no right in the forces immediately opposed to him will
Repaired.
management of the Equitable in return present day toexpect exemption from the be at least 500.000 strong, and it may
lor the favor. ” Tickle us and we’ll operation of this rule. But the malefac­ be even larger. The Japanese force of
First Class Work Guaranteed,
tickle you” would have been an appro­ tors are being hunted down a little more artillery is estimated at 1800 guns.
Give me a trial,
priate expression of the ground floor vigorously than was done in the past. Figures even approximately correct of
Next
to
the Headlight Office.
the Russian army are more difficult to
management of the Equitable, if all of Neither high station nor wealth will save
get at. It is reliably given ont and
any
official
who
transgresses
today
The
these revelations are to be believed.
known that the Russian army has been
\ V
A United States senator who is said credit of President Roosevelt s adminis.
A
re-enforced since Mukden, but it is believ­
tration
depends,
in
a
considerable
de
­
Rain and tsvest
to have been drawing, for a number ot
h«v«
no
«ff«.
I
»»•»
ed that it does not greatly exceed 350,-
harness »»rated
years, a salary of $20,000 per annum gree, on the record for honesty and effi-
000 men, with 1200 guns If each side
with Eureka Har­
as consulting attorney, and who had cienev by his subordinates, and he is not
ne«« Oil. Jt re- -
should
bring
into
the
battle
its
toll
likely
to
overlook
this
truth.
The
cotton
aistS
the damp,
borrowed |25<1,000 on propertv said
keep« the leath­
quota, therefore, nearly 1.000,000 men
er «oft and pH-
to be not worth half of that amount, report irregularities, despite the motives
and close to 3000 cannon will lie engag­
abte. Stitches
has admitted that he, as one of the of the persons who made the original
do not Weak.
ed. The front of the Japanese armies
No ro«ghMir
complaint
against
them,
will
incite
an
executive board of the society voted to
fa< e to chafe
covers about 100 miles, «tending in
and r st 1
raise the salary of Mr. Hyde to $100.« i ivestigation which will enlist all the re. one vast semicircle from the Liao river
hern
”» not
0i)0 a year, and later voted tn place sources at the command of the President to the mountains sooth of Kirin, the
only keep«
Irx,Lag I ha
and
the
legal
department
of
tbe
govern,
the salary of Mr. Alexander at the same
new. iut
two flanks being advanced toward the
«ear« twit«
—
h gh figure What he would have done, me u t.
a« lo»g by t
Russians.________________
U«» of Eurel
or what he may have done as senator,
Harne«« < M
Forced
to
Starve.
in exchange for the* favors he received
Dr. P. J. Sharp, the expre-
B F Leek.
Concord, Ky , tty*: enced dentist is located in
»• not vet developed and perhaps never
For 20 year» I Buffered agonie», with Dr. Wise’s dental patr rs, and
w>ll be. He may have considered him
A. J. TOWER CO
*lf capable, at any time, of patting a gore
is prepared to do nothing but
---- on my upper lip. - "o - painful
•OSTO«. V.« A.
Fat After first class work and give the
on a toga and looking at any question scmHioirt, tlmt 1 00,1111
cured
TOWER CANADIAN CO., L imited .
vainlv
trying
everything
elre.
I
<
best of satisfaction If your
coming before the Senate in which the
TOaoWTO. CAMA0A.
’ It»
teeth need fixing call upon
Equitable might have had a vital in it with Buckieu’s Arnie* Salve
At
tcrest, 'rom the lofty point of view of great for bun», cute «nd wound».
■' n 'RcGrruptible public officer. He is iW I. Clough, drug »tore onh^Ogj
RED FRONT SHOE
STORE
All goods purchased of me will be repaired
at the following rates
Men’s Shoes, half soled
60c.
Ladies’ »
40c.
Misses’
35c.
P. F BROWNE,Salesman
Pacific Navigation Co
LARSEN HOUSE,
Headlight
Oregonian,
$2.25 a year
TILLAMOOK
COUNTY BANK.
HARNESS
In the County Court of the State of Ort
for Tillamook County.
In the matter of the Estate of
Herman Brown, deceased.
N otick is H ereby G ivkn .—That tht
d er signed, administrator of the Estat
HERMAN BROWN, deceased, has til«! in
above entitled court his final accounl
such administrator, and said court hat
Monday, the 7th day of August, 1905
the hour of IO o'clock a.m. at the offic
the County Clerk of said County in T
mook City in said County and State, as
time and place for the hearing of object!
thereto, and the final settling of said est.
Dated this 3Oth day of June. 1905.
FRANK SEVERANCE.
Administrator of the Estate
Herman Brown, deceased.
H. T. BOTTS,
Attorney for Administratoi
In the County Court of the State of Oreg
for Tillamook County.
In the matter of the Estate of
■lohn Tone, deceased.
N otick is H krkhy G iven ,—That the 1
dersigned, administrator of the Estate
JOHN TONE, deceased, has filed in t
above entitled court his final account
such admistrator, and- said Court has >
Monday the 7th day of August, 1903,
the hour of 10 o’clock a.m., at the Office
the County Clerk of said county in Till
mook City in said County and State, as t
time and place for the hearing of objectio
thereto, and the final settling of said estat
Dated this 30th day of June. 1905.
DAVID FITZPATRICK.
Administrator of the Estate of Joi
Tone, deceased.
II. T. BOTTS.
Attorney for Administrator.
KXmTOIDi'
NOTICE.
N otick is H ereby G iven ,—That the ur
dersigned have been duly appointed by th
County Court of the State of Oregon, fo
Tillamook County, executor^ of the last wi.
and testament of HENRY H. DOWNING
deceased, and of his estate. All person
having claims against said estate are heretr
required to present the same to us properl;
verified as by law required at the office of H
T. Botts, in Tillamook City, Oregon, withii
six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 13 th day of July, 1905,
HARRY SWEENEY & FRANK K
STFINHAUKR,
Executors of the last will and testament
of Henry H. Downing, deceased.
11 1 BOTTS.
Attorney for Executors.
T imber L and A ct , J unk 3 I878 —N otice F or
P ublication .
United State.-» 141 nd Office,
Portland, Oregon,
*
April 2 mt, IQ05.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entiled “ An act for the sale of tim­
ber lands in the States of California. Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as ex­
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, I892,
CHAS II GOYNK;
Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 6583. for the psrehase of
the Ne % of Section No. 25, in Township
No. 2 North, Range 7 West, and will otter
proof to show that the laud sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to sale! land before the County Clerk,
of Tillamook County, Oregon, at Tillamook
City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 2bth day of
September, I905. He names as witnesses
Hosea T. Botts, of Tillamook, Oregon;
Walter J. Smith. Win. Illingworth, Samuel
Smith, of Wilson, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above -described lands are requested to file their
claims in tliiNoffice on 01 before said 26th day
of September, 1905.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
T imbkr L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
United Stutrs Land Office,
Portland, Oregon,
April 21st, 1005.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions or the net <•( Congress of
June 3rd, 1878, entitled ' An act for the sale
of timber lands in the States of Califo'iiia,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territo­
ry.’’as extended to all Public Land States by
act of August 4, 18qa.
FRED ARTHUR,
Of Tillamook City, county of Tillamook. State
of Oregon, has this day fifed In this office Ills
sworn s atemenl No. 656H, for the purchase
of the \V % of E % <»f Sec. No. 28, in Township
No. aS, Range No. 7 W. and will offer proof to
show that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­
poses, and to establish his claim to «aid land
before the County Clerk of Tillamook County,
at Tillamook City, Oregon, oil Monday, the 25th
<lay of September, 1905. He names as witnesses:
W. C. Trombley, of Tililtimook, Oiegon ;
George Williams Wm Reifenburg, Winifiela
S. Cone, of Bay City, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requeatad to file’ their
claims in this office on or before said aftth day of
September. I905.
A i . gkrno N 8. D rrsmkr , Register.
T imber L and , A ct , J unk 3, 1*78.—N otice F or
P ublication
United States Land Office,
Portland, Ore.,
July 13th,Iqoj
Notice is hereby given that in conn Hance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1M7X, entitled "An act lor the sale of
timber lands in the states of Califoi ilia, Oregon.
Nevada and Washington Teri itory"as extended
to h .1 the Public Land States by act of August 4,
«892,
BFRTHA V. HOLDSWORTH,
Of Port and, county of Multnomah, State
of Oiegon. has this (lay filed in this office her
sworn statement No. 66 j 6. for the purchase
of the Lot 8, in sec. 34. tp. 4 N, range H \\ , lot« 1
and 2, and Sr % Ne Ji, of « retIon No
3, III Township No. 3 Nerth. Range No.
M West, and will offer proof to show that tbe
lanu sought is more valuable for its timl er
or stone than for agricultural purposes and to
establish her claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver of his office at Portland,
() egon, on Thursdav, the 12th day of October,
190«. She names as witnesses :
W.
Bryant, of Portland, Oregon; Timothy
Corcoran of Jewell Oregon , W ;A, Wheeler,
of Portland, OJegon , Cora K. ’Wheeler, of
Portland, Oirg.ni.
Any and all persons claiming adversely Ilia
above-described lands arc requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 12th day
of October, I905.
A lgernon s D krshkr . Register.
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i
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