Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 03, 1905, Image 2

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST
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Electric Power for Farms.
the United States. By levying war on
American imports the Shanghai mischief
makers are .playing into the hands of
San Francisco's handful of anti-Chinese
conspirators.
NEW
ROAD STARTED.
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Work Regnm OU Portland,
Nehalem 8c Tillamook
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DAIRYMEN’S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
Edward Records, president of the Atlas
Construction & Supply Company, of San
The possibility of the introduction of
Circuit Court Cases.
Francisco, having the contract for con.
electricity on the farm for power and
Judge W. Galloway held the adjourned struction of the Portland, Nehalem &
lighting has been occasion« )y discussed
a si
in connection with observation as to the I term of the circuit court on Thursday, i Tillamook Railroad, has informed Stere-
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development of the efficiency of wind­ I when only a few unimportant cases : tarv William Reid, of the company, that
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were
on
the
docket.
No
further
action
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the
contract
has
been
let
for
2000
tons
of
mills and as to the large amount of pow­
We carry a Large Stock of
er that can lie derived from the air. But will be taken to defeat the local option 60 pound steel rails to be delivered at
winds are variable in strength as well as law in this county, for J. S Lamar, who Hillsboro before the fitst of Septemlier,
direction, and they cannot lie relied upon attacked the law on a writ of review, for laying the first 20 miles of track.
to provide steady electrical currents, un­ moved that the case be dismissed, which George L. Davis, in charge of the work,
is chief engineer of the Atlas Company
less they are supplemented with storage was done, with costs.
Fred Lange, plaintiff, vs. Nicholas for building the road and not of the
batteries for the conservation of the elec
lOils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window
tricity, for use during periods of calm. Droat off, Carl P. Fuchs and Henry Tohl. company, and acting under direction of
And, as storage batteries are expensive defendants. Action for money. 3ale con­ Mr. Records has awarded the contract
Sashes,
for clearing the right of way to Clark
and require a great deal of labor and firmed. C. W. Talmage for plaintiff.
E.
M.
Porter,
plaintiff,
vs.
Arabella
& Dixon, of Forest Grove, and to
attention, the prospect of electric power
generated by windmillsis not promising, Tone and David Fitzpatrick, administra­ Thompson Brothers the contract for
tor
of
the
estate
of
John
Tone,
deceased,
grading the first three miles from Hills­
for the present at least.
However, theie are other ways of get­ defendants. Foreclosure. Sale confirm­ boro. Owing to the fact that there will
be very little heavy work in the first 20
ting electricity on the farm, and a num- ed. W. H. Cooper for plaintiff.
Tillamook County, plaintiff, vs Edith I miles the company decided to sublet the
ber of farmers and dairymen along the
electric railway between Aurora, Elgin M. Aiderman. Suit to set aside title. grading instead of transferring outfits
and Chicago have been using electricity Motion to make the complaint moresj>e- from San Francisco since it is the pur­
Agents for the Great Western Saw
furnished by the rail way company. These cific was disallowed and defendant was pose to complete this section and leave
farmers have small galvanized iron allowed 60 days in which to answer. the larger part of the construction to be
motor houses, from which shafting runs Handlev & Thayer for plaintiff; Ralph completed during 1906. It was deemed
much more expeditious to let sub con-
to the barns or other buildings, to fur. R. Dunniway for defendant.
The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County
Geo. E. Chamberlain et al, constituting I tracts and have work started promptly.
nish power for threshing, for the cutting
of feed, and for other purposes. Of course the State Land Board, plaintiff,vs. H. B. ' Right of way to Banks, ten miles from
hght is another advantage, and the Moore, defendant. Foreclosure. Default Hillsboro, has been turned over to the
electric lights are not as dangerous as and decree as prayed for. H. T. Botts constructors free of charge by the Hills­
boro Board of Trade.
the lanterns which farmers use going for plaintiff
Augusta Hunt, adm. of the estate of
The Old World’s Portents.
It is known that the Atlas Company
about at night. The motor plants,
shafting, etc., cost less than $800, and Geo. Hunt, deceased, plaintiff, vs. Carrie and the London bondholders control 70
China’s demand that Manchuria be
the railway company furnishes current A. Bailey, W. C. Bailey and the Yellow percent of the stock, and Mr. Records
handed back to her, and her declaration
at the rate of 4 cents per 100 kilowatts. Fir Lumber Co., defendants. Foreclo­ desires it positively denied that the
that she will not recognize and adjust­
One farmer’s bill for current at this rate sure. Sale confirmed. H. T. Botts for company is controlled by the Southern
ment in which she has not been consult­
plaintiff.
Pacific or any other .company. It is
ranged from $5 24 to $6.40 a month,
F. R. Beals, plaintiff, vs. Vance Nodine organized an entirely independent com­ ed, may give some trouble to the peace­
according to the amount of work he had
makers at Washington. The movement
accomplished. The total cost for five and the Allen-Gilbert Ramaker Co. and pany, he declares, and will eventually
of
Japanese armies in the direction of
Tillamook
County,
defendants.
Fore
months, during which the fiirmer had
make connections with both the North­
Vladivostok means that that stronghold
husked his corn, ground his meal, cut closure. Sale confirmed. A. W. Sever­ ern Pacific and Southern Pacific tracks,
will soon be beseiged unless an armistic
his firewood and ground his farm tools ance for plaintift.
giving shippers the choice of either. Re­
Albert Marolf, plaintiff, vs. William E. cently there has been circulated a report is ordered, and an armistic is not looked
was $28.08.
Instep Skirts, Cloth and Silk Coats, Raglan’» Rain Coats.
With electric railways spreading out Easom et al, defendants. Foreclosure. that the company was controlled by for until after the peace conferees meet in
Exlusively to Measure.
in all directions from the leading centers Decree for plaintiff as prayed for in com. Harriman interests which is emphati­ August, and possibly not then. The ap­
pearance of a Japanese fleet around the
of population, thousand of farmers plaint, and for defendants, Thayer and cally refuted by President Records.
ought to be able to make arrangements Thayer, as prayed for in their answer, as
The first section of 20 miles Mr. Re- mouth of the Amur river would seem
Come early and secure first choice.
Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.
for power that will further lighten their stipulated by counsel in open court. H c rds declares in his letter will be com- indicate that the mikado was about
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attack
Russia
on
her
own
ground
burden of labor, and make them inde­ T Botts for plaintiff.
pletet by November 1 and rolling stock
B. J. Stephens, plaintiff, vs. Nellie B. and power will be delivered by that date Siberia, and attack her where she
pendent of the erraticelement from which
labor has to lie chosen during the grow­ Stephens, defendant. Suit for divorce, when through train service will be estab­ weakest.
Japan virtually promised, at the be­
which was granted. C. W. Talmage for lished between the terminus of the road
ing and harvest seasons.
plaintiff.
ginning
of the war, if successful, to re­
anJ Portland, as provided for in the
Nels. Thompsan, plaintiff, vs. A E. contracts entered into and which Mr. store Manchuria to China. Recently
China’s Boycott Folley.
Imbler and wife, defendants. Decree as Records has assured Mr. Reid will be she made a guarded promise of the
same sort. Russia’s retention of Man­
China is making a serious mistake if per complaint, with $100 attorney’s fulfilled.
churia, after she had repeatedly set a day
she intends to make a general war on fees. Handley & Thayer for plaintifi ;
H illsboro , Or., July 26,—The Atlas for her evacuation of the province, was
American importations. A boycott has II. T. Botts for defendants.
McIntosh & McNair Co., plaintiff, vs. Supply & Contract Company today ac­ one of the causes of the war. Almost
been started in Shanghai and Canton.
Action for cepted the bids of Wakefield & Jacobson, all of the war has been waged in the
J. P. ALtUEjM, Proprietor
There are rumors that it will spread all H. E. Gibson, defendant.
H. T. of the Portland Bridge Company, for waters or on the soil of Manchuria. The
over the empire. If it does China will money. Settled and dismissed.
construction of all the bridge work be­ military operations in Korea were com
suffer as much as America. She will suf­ Botts for plaintiff.
John S. Lamar vs. Tillamook County. tween this city and Banks on the Port peratively insignificant. All along, China
fer in proportion to the extent in which
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
she carries this war Shanghai and Can­ Writ of review in connection with the land, Nehalem & Tillamook Railway, has had nearly as much interest in the
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation
ton are the first and the second ports, local option election. C. W. Talmage, and the chief engineer this evening for­ war as had either of the belligerents. It
respectively, in the empire. Nearly two- who appeared for Lamar, moved that warded the contracts to San Francisco is decidedly natural that she should de­
thirds of Uh'na’s foreign trade goes the case be dismissed, which the judge for the signature of the officials of the mand a voice in the settlement of the
statutes of Manchuria. Her demand is
through Shanghai. The boycott in that ordeted, Lamar having to pay the costs. company.
The right of way committee this after­ a notification to the world, as well as
port, if it should be kept up many weeks
Real Estate Transfers.
noon compromised with M. S. Wood­ to the belligerents, that she has never
would mean a considerable loss to
man for the rights across his farm at the recognized the alienation of that prov­
American exporters, especially in cotton
Reported by H. T. Botts.
goods. It would, likewise, mean a large U.S. to Henry N. Nagel, 16') acres, sec. 1 edge of Banksand this gives the company ince, Report has it that China has ex­
I clearance into the village of Banks.
pressed confidence in Japan’s promises
1 >ss to China, for the goods which the
15, tp 6 S, R 9 W.
to restore Manchuria, but she is taking ? Repairs Guns, Locks, Typewriters, Keys, Bicyclesand
United States sends to that country are U.S. to Alfred L. Biglow, 160 acres, sec.
Sewing Machines. Makes a Specialty of Plumbing.
The dandelion has been in some locali­ precautions to enlist, if needed, the I
siqieriorin quality to those purchased
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Repair Shop, Opposite McIntosh Sf McJVair's.
elsewhere, and are lower in price. This Frank L and Angie Gunn to Corn ties voted the yellow plague of plant life. United States on her side in defense of
The despair of the gardener, the vexation the doctrine laid down by Secretary Hay
has been the reason of the large increase
6. Edstrom, sheriff s deed to tract in
of the owners of fine lawns, it flaunts its at the beginningof the war for the main­
in recent years in China's importation of
lot 3. sec 23, tp 3 N, R 10 W. Con
gold, scatters its silver-winged seeds and tenance of the “territorial and adminis­
American products, especially in cotton
sideration $2,500.
I strikes its sturdy tap root down deep in trative entity of China.”
fabrics.
Mogens Sommer and wile to James L.
the soil, defying ordinary means of de­
Probably America’s trade rivals in
There are chances for trouble over the
Lawrence. 34.10 acres in lot 10, sec.
struction. The Common Council of Hel­ Manchurian issue Undoubtedly Japan if jou are in want ot Good Trees, guaranteed true to name,
Germany, England and elsewhere are
28, tp 4 S, R 10 W, |600.
try
largely responsible for the boycott. The C. W. Brown, by sheriff, to A. and H. G. ena, the capital of Montana, has voted will insist on retaining possession of
it a nuisance, and will seek to make effec- Port Arthur. After her heavy expendi­
guilds of importers in the two big ports
Davies, tract in sec 27, tp 2 S, R 10
I tive this vote by an ordinance requiring ture of blood and money in two wars in
in China are making the war, but it is
W, $350.
sale to say that they are aided by the E. H. Sloan and wifeto Mrs.E. D. Byers, I all persons employed by the city on the the capture of that stronghold, she will
streets and parks to fight the pest wher- be likely to retain it this time. The
Europeans whom the United States has
V, interest in Se of Sw Jj, sec 9, tp
i ever it appears, while property owners United States, too, which is anxious to '
lieaten, in quality and price of goods,
6 S, R 10 W, containing 40 acres,$1.
in recent years The exclusion of Amer­ Robert Burch to Alierdeen Manulactur , who allow it to grow* unchecked and see the whole of Manchuria restored to Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Small Fruits, Vines
seed upon their premises will be subject China, will make an exception of Port
ican products from the Chinese market
ing Company, tract in sec 6, tp 3 N,
Fine Assortment of Rose Bushes.
to a fine of $50 for their carelessness. It Arthur and the territory immediately in­
would offer larger opportunities for
R 10 W, $250.
Send us list of trees wanted and prices will be quoted by return mail.
German. British and French exporters T. S. Townsend and wile to Helen R. remains to lie seen whether this hnrdv. land from it. But Russia will object,
cheerful vagrant will yield its hold upon and she will probably be aided by China,
The United States’ recent heavy gains
Card, tract in sec 18, tp 1 S, R 9 W,
street and lawn at the behest of muni­ which will want to get the whole of the rxflmL'ed’.h-N.rtify' ‘J?.“1.1 h“Letl,is 27th day of December. 1904, inspected and
111 the Chinese trade have aroused the
$1.
°> Mr. E.P. Smith, of The Eastwood Nurseries, Gres-
jealousy of our European rivals. They M. Sooerstler to E. D. Hoag, 70lt off the cipal ordinance, even vigorously enforced. province back, even though she lacked ham Grecnn - u™er>
If so, we would be glad to see the Port­ the power or the intelligence to keep it able condi,;/.. " ao [i'r as J a,n a*’1e to ascertain, have found it in good, market,
are playing on the prejudices aroused
north end ot lots 3 and 4, block 2,
and
C ear °f anv serions insect pest or disease Their methods of
land City Council copy the Helena ordi­ out of Russia's hands when she had it. handling
in cert 1111 elements in China against the
nantlliiig and growing stock are first class.
town of Tillamook, $75.
nance,
with
its
requirements
and
penal,
United States on account of the anti Mrs. E. A. Phillips toJuhn K. Sampson,
WILBUR K. NEWELL, Commissioner First District.
Meanwhile Japan's menace to Vladivo. 1
tie«.—Oregoninn.
Chinese attitude of the labor unions ot
stok and to Russian’s Siberian territory
160 acres in sec 6, tp 1 N, R 9 W, $1.
San Francisco and other places, and be­ Isaac Sampson and wife to John K.
further to the north, is calculated to ex.
cause of the stupidity, harsh and sweep­
Dr. P. J. Sharp, the expre- cite grave fears in St. Petersburg, if that
Sampson, 160 in sec 6, tplN, R 9
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ing manner in which some of our immi­
W, $1,
enced dentist is located in capital’s succession of panics in the past
gration officials have enforced the Chin­ A.W Bunn and wife, G. W. Wallace and Dr. Wise’s dental patr rs, and eight or ten months have not destroyed
ese exclusion laws. Report has it that
wife, Theodore Steinhilber and wife is prepared to do nothing but all capacity for feeling fear for anything.
Wu Ting Fang, a former Chinese minis
to John K. Sampson, 160 acres in first class work and give the By getting a grip on Vladivostok and
ter at Washington, is engineering this (
sec 6, tp 1 N, R 9 W, $1.
best of satisfaction
If yonr on the Siberian coast Japan will be in a
anti American crusade in order to fright- i U.S. to Ethel Gladys Newell, 160 acres in teeth need fixing call upon position to make demands in the Wash
en the United States into repealing its
him.
secs 9. 10 and 15, tp 2 N. R 10 W
ington conference which may be far more
coolie laws altogether.
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
H. G. Davies and wife and A. Davies to
onerous than Commissioner Witte had
Notice
The United States will not refieal the
in mind when he warned Japan that
Geo. W. Kiger. 80 acres in sec 27, tp.
anticoolie laws. There is a strong senti­
2 S, R 10 W, $200.
All those who are indebted to John Russia would prolong the war if the
Cheese and Butter Boxes specialty
ment in this country in (aver of making Henry Tohl to Jacob Kamm and wife, Svenson on account of the auction sale, peace terms were found to be excessive
the laws a little less sweeping. A still 1
lots 4 and 5, block 9, Tohl's addition art requested to pay np without delay. It is safe to sav that this aspect of
stronger sentiment insists on allowing |
to Nehalem City, $75.
things were canvassed pretty thorugh- 1
full liberty to Chinese merchants, stu- ■ I’aulus D Newell and wife to Wright-
Orders for Lumber promptly attended to.
Iv by the czar and the kaiser at their
Peculiar Disappearance
dents, travelers, scientists and other ex.
J. D. Runyan, of Butlerville. O laid recent meeting The maneuvering by
Blodgett Co , 160 acres in sec 9, tp.
the peculiar disappearance of his pain­ both sides for the capture of strategic
empt classes to enter the country, and
2 N. R 10 W. $700.
to read the same sort of treatment while Ethel Gladys Newell to Wright.Blodgett ful symptoms, of indigestion and liili- positions in the Washington conference
oustiewi. to Dr. King's New Life Pills.
here that is accorded the same elements
Co., 160 acres in sec 9, 10 and 15, tp He says: ' They are a perfect rem.dyi isjvery actively under wav in Europe
from England, Germanv, France, and all '
for diumeiM. sour stomach, headache, and Asia.
2 N, R 10 W. $900.
other nations. This sentiment has (wen lames Ferry to Rollie W. Watson. 160 constipation, etc.” Guaranteed al Chas.
I Clough's drug store, twice 2 ic.
working in favor of the negotiation of a
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acres, sec 4, tp 3 S, R 10 W. $1.
Public is Aroused.
new treaty with China, tinder which
A. K. CASE,
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
Claude Thaver and wile to Ed. Burke,
The public is aroused to a knowledge J
some of the barriers here could be lowered
Local trrin ations .. the. «not of the curative merits of that great med
15 acres iu sec. 35, tp. 1 S, R 10 W, with
reach
the
seat
of
the
disease.
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atanh
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a
Mood
somewh it. The Shanghai boycott, how •
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FkOPBKTOB
$600.
or OonetitatM»i«al tbseese. ami in order to cure it Mind tonic Electric Bitters, for sick
ever, is intelligently calculated to kill
must take ‘nternal remedies Hall's stomach, liver and kidney«. Marv H
Anna M. Hathaway and husband to you
Catarrh Cure is taken internally, ami acta di-
Walters. Of 04« St. Clair Ave , Columi
this sentiment. President Roosevelt has |
reetly on the bh>o.1 and mucous surfaces. Halt's
School District No. 38, tract in sec. Catarrh
'For several mouths I
Cure is uot a quack medicine It was bus, 0. »nt«
shown that he favors a policy of leniency ,
preAribml by one of the best physicians in this was glTen,up«o die.
12. tp 1 S, R 10 W, $150.
I had fever ar d
to China, and in this he is supported
country fi»r years an t is a regular prescription
ague
my
nerves
were
wrecked I could
C. P Knudson and wife to E D. Hoag, II ts
the best tonics known, com
w-ak
a large majority of his countrymen (
Hued with the best blood purifiers, acting di­ not sleep, and mv stomach was
part block 2, Tillamook, $75.
rectly on th« iuuco «« surfaces
The perfect from useless dockrr» drugs, tliut 1 could
But if the boycott on America extends loseph Sander to Clara Sander, tract in combination
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging
of the two Hi«redients is what pro- noteat. Soon after t» ginning to take
wich wonderful msali« tn curing Catarrh
this attitude will swiftly change. The
E eciric Bitters, I obtained rel .f, an I
sec fl, tp 2 S, and sec 31, tp 1 S, R 9 dwee«
Send for testimonials free
Itolwy of coercion, neither by China nor
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
F J CHKNhY * CO Props.. To edo O
in a short tune I wm entirely cu e I "
W. $1
Sold by drudcuus price -jc-
any other country, will prevail against Three mortgages tiled to secure $1400.
Guaranty «t CU 1. Clough . dr. g
Halt • Family Flits ar« tie best
store . price, 56c.
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Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
Fine Line of Choice
GROCERIES
McNAIR CO.,
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For Gentlemen’s Garments to Order
Headquarters for Ladies’ Tailoring,
Dress and W alking Suits, Dress Skirts,
SARCHET, the Tailor, Tillamook.
The Best Hotel
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Headquarters for Travelling Men
mu ruKSLUHi), me Tinner & Plamber.
The EASTWOOD NURSERIES
Gresham, Oregon,
Fir and Spruce Lumber
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COCDPflJiY
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