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> i ..... r»’ ♦ ■B ■■I U TILLAMOOK TTU î a nr Tnrrm TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 21. 1906 - the bar, but if the agitation in behalf of the Coast Counties can in any way re move the “black eye’’ the Board of Engi neers gave Tillamook, then this county ought to join hands with the other Coast Counties and keep up the agita tion until they receive some permanent government improvements. The resour ces of the country warrant it. and it is time the Coast Counties were given a “square deal,” which they have not had in the past._______________ _ Advertising Rates, L egal A dvehtisments : f : « The west coast harbors of Oregon and al! their commercial interests should be united in one strong pull for develop Fred <’. Baker. Publisher. ment. . I 1 The improvement of these Oregon har THE COAST COUNTIES WANT bors and the development of the country that is back of them, is the greatest issue A SQUARE DEAL.” before the people of this state. Agitation for Coast Improvements Shall they be recognized and opened —The S tuation in Tillamook— up and exploited and developed in the Engineers Gave County next four years, or shall they lie dor a "Elack Eye.” mant for the next forty years? The coast region of Oregon needs de The improvement of the harbors in the velopment, as the rapid and easy means Coast Counties of Oregon is a matter of access to the interior, and the best which ingoing to be an important issue way to develop all O.egon. from nowon, for this section of the state The coast region can be developed in has been shamefully neglected and its de dependent of the favors of the railroads. velopment and progress retarted for the There is th« richest field for the ex want of improvement in the harbors and pansion of all our commercial interests. bays along the (’oast. We have no fault The country tributary by water to whatever to find with the enormous each seperate harbor is an inexhaustable sums of money which have been expend gold mind for Portland and the Wiliam ed for the improvement ol the Columbia ette valley is developed and made acces and Willamette rivers, but it does look sible. to us that a few more of the crumbs that The business interests of western Ore fall from the rich man’s table should have gon should adopt a broad and consist been given to the Coast Counties, so ent policy of development work com that they could keep pace with the in mencing with a campaign for the im dustrial growth of the state. Local en provement of each one of the harbors. terprise and grit have accomplished a The people of western Oregon cannot great deal to overcome difficulties, but be too aggressive in demanding the im when they have Ducked up against the provement of these harbors. transportation difficulties, or a way ol The millions spent by the government getting the products of the farm or the in making a harbor at San Pedro, Cal., forest to market, is a problem which a a mere goose creek entering a shallow large number of enterprising men have bay, has made that a great port of had to succumb under, simply for the entry.—Capital Journal. want of harbor improvements. What are the conditions in Tillamook, which is Women Still on the Fight. probably the most neglected county, yet the richest in undeveloped resources, in TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. Oregon or along the Coast ? Tillamook The recent defeat in the Equal Suffrage has the enormous amount of forty billion Amendment has by no means disconcer feet of merchantable timber tributary to ted its advocates. We have inaugurat Tillamook and Nehalem bays, yet there is ed a new campaign, and are already only one saw mil) cutting lumber for the circulating a petition for signatures, export lumber trade, and at a time when asking for the submission of an amend lumber is in big demand and at a good ment in 1908. We trust for the same price. The reason of this stagnation is consideration you have shown in your the need of harbor improvements, and columns in the past, and to continue to they ate urgently needed right now. lie placed on your exchange list. hat a different state of affairs would Believe me, there has been no feature exist today if the government had under of the campaign which was so heartily taken the project to improve Tillamook appreciated and so valued as the loyal bar, for this county would have become support of the press. We confidently as the lumbering center ol Oregon, torwheie sert that m no state has t here ever been there is now but one saw null engaged shown such a high standard of ethics in the export trade, seyeral dozen large and fair-mindedness as evidenced by the saw mills would he running, giving em press of Oregon. ployment to thousands of men. But, 1 heequal Suffrage Association is grate alas, it was not fur the want of enter ful for your support in the past, and prise in furnishing the government with hopetui of like favor in the future. plenty of data, nor was it because the Sincerely yours, U.S. district engineer’s office, after care Ojeguti Equal Suffrage Ass’n. fully looking up the resources, estimat A »illy notion long prevailed that Hah ing the cost of improving Tillamook bar, which reports show it recommended on were the lieat food for the brain and account ol the enormous resources and this acted an a boom for it over .the bottled up condition of the county, but meat». But it should lie clear that Tillamook was ignominiously turned what moat Mrenglhenti the body most down.^at a time when it fully expecting benefit» the brain, as that organ <ie- and was ent itted to harbor improvements, pends for its virility upon the assim Science teaches that by the Board of Engineers at Washing ilating organs. ton making the stupid and illogical re I poultry, mutton and veal are the l>e»t port that Tillamook was too near the foods tor the brain and that people Columbia river for the government to who live chiefly on these are the most undertake another jetty project. To pro intellectual. The oonquring nations vide a 15-foot channel, the government of the world are meat enters, those engineers estimated that it would cost living almost exclusively on a li.li diet $855,789. In view of the enormous re lieittg ot no consequence. The Pacific sources of the county, this is compara coast tribe, used to depend altogether tively a small amount of money tor the on their salmon catch for sustenance great benefit that would be derived, and and they were inferior in all respect, as one of the long bottled up, isolated to the Indians of the plains, who ate Coast Counties, it would have been a htifTslo. rite central Americana, the godsend had the national government Patagonian, anil the inhabitants of ttie undertaken the project, which was re ocean island, are nil fish eaters »nd to commended bv the local engineers. We wh it do they »mount. Fish are all right will quote pait of the Board of Engl, for a change, but give us the juicy mut liters report to show what an absurd, ton. pork and tieef of our American illogical argument it put up against the farms for a steady diet. improvement of l'illamook bar. But there How the wealth of the South is it stands, as a black eye against any fur- growing may lie estimated from the ther effort to improve the bar, or until fact that the value of the •cotton crop such tune ns the Oregon delegation ran for tile past five years exceeded by remove the hoodoo or convince the nearly $400.000,060 the entire produc Board of Engineers th.it a country with tion of gold and silver in the world forty billion feet of standing timber and < during ¡that time. And this whs only other valuable resources is entitled to an I one of the great crop, of this mightv outlet and more equitable treatment at i republic. It is pleasing to know that the hands of the engineer’s department I the South has long since recovered from at Washington. I'lns is part ol the re i ' the devastation of the civil war and was port we referred to ; never so prvaperou, in all its history as “ The country contiguous to the bay is right now. rich in forest and agricultural resources, and undoubtedly tiie products of held Death from Appendicitis and forest will increase with time and with the settling up of the country. At dt*cr»*NM‘ in the snmt* ratio that the use the present time, however, the contrast ! of l>r. King i« Naw Life Pills increHwea. bet with the commerce present and rea , They save you from danger and bring release from consti sonably pr<»S|>rctive and the sum requir I quick hi d ed to pi oxide even the lesser of the two pation and the ill* growing out of it. channels referred to in the act is two Strength and vigor tiluays follow* their great to warrant undertaking the work. ime. (hmrantetHl by Chas. I. Clough Try them. I illauiouk H iv is about 50 miles from | OruggiNt the mouth ol the Columbia River, too There ta more Csisrrh in this vectiou of the near t«»r u second harbor ol general inter country thsu m H other disesput together, est. Furthermore, is case any improve sud unid the Isst few yvurs wm M*ppom*tt b.» UK'urablr For s great lUMiiyyeui« doctors ments were under taken at iiilumook, in be pronounced it s torni dicesse, ami pie-srllxd the a'scGcr ot a railroad, inccApuits lovrtl rvmedres, Hird by eu'istsutiy fftiling to cun* bom the oav would necessary l»e diawn with local treatment, |»iom>um*vd it incwruble. Sctcurv I mu > proven estarrh to Is* a Itotn ihh a limited section ol country. I ìoiih I dur«*«»«' sud therefore requires eoustitu- I hr Hoard is of opinion that it is not i thirl'd treatment. Hall » Catarrh t'uiv, laanii desir.ihk at llw pttMni »i nc lor the fuctn -d by F J » henry & C« . fo rdo, Ohio, i« constiiutiO' st cure un the ru.irket II I ntle.l stales to umhitakr the improve- I I lheonly is tahr u intviatdly iu doses fi»»in iodi ups to m meat ol Villantook bar to the extent ol teaapoonful. It act* directly <>•• the blood and providing «itlnr n la-loot or a UlMoot mucous mrfhecM of the sv-d -m T‘ oilrron». hoiotmt iiotlsrs for any case it lads to eure, ehunml acivss it,** | s nd tor encalar« amt testi uunwda. This is the predicament Tillamook is Add'^M, F J Cltmv ft CO Toledo. O . I• r nu. I m so lar a® securing the improvement o» I ‘ I Id ake by tlall's rattdly Pills for constipation. I ^illamooh . < -ra <fer, » < 00 f ti J 3wa\t tse. e the U wt h lit ce ./I i I ? '■(I •* of lr I d « c ♦ I I i V iF J I * I 1 vy è » First Insertion, per line. . Each subsequent insertion, line... . Business and profesHionai curds, 1 month ...................................... 1 00 Homestead Notices.......................... 5 00 Tijpiber Claims.................... 1 10 oo 5 Locate, per line each insertion.... Display advertisement, an inch. 50 I 1 month ............................ .... All Renolutions of Condolence and 1 Lodge Notices, 5c. per line. Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line. Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc., An United Pull for the West Coast minimum rale, 25c. not exceed ng five Harbors lines. ► * a w I i 1 i W. S. Cone was at the White House on Saturday. Mrs. Jake Buxton and her daughter, of Forest Grove, are cooking for Johu McNamer at his camp. The railroad surveyors are within ten miles of McNanier's camp. We are sure ly to have a railroad now. Miss Arnv Reeher returned from a visit to Portland last week. The government inspector has been in at Brown's ranch again. A. H. Lea and M. E. Thornton, of Portland, were guests of the White House on Friday. They report the road as very tnuddy from Hadley's camp to the river. W. J. Smith is still very sick. Miss Mary Luce is teaching a very successful term ol school here. Mrs. J. F. Reeher has 50 young tur keys. Mrs. Grace Reeher Hovt is visiting her parents at present. Mr. C. A. Hoyt came in for a few days, securing a hue lot of fish. W Ryan is keeping bachelor hall at his home on Wilson River, Strawberries are ripening now, but the rain has spoiled many of them. NEHALEM. ' J ' TT * T. BOTTS, A tt °R ney . at .L aw Complete set of Abstract Book, iu office. Taxcp^j, 1 Residents. Office opposite Post Office Both phone». “Clean and Wholesome,” our motto Over 30 Years experience in the Business HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, &C., Everything Needed in the Harness Line you will find at W. A. WILLIAMS Up to date Harness Shop. The only complete shop of the kind in Tillamook county. I handle no shoddy goods, but my prices will compare with those that do. Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local Phone. The Best Hotel w. H. COOPER, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook , O regon . CARL HABERLACH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Peutocher ^bvahat Office across the street and north ho, the Post Office. T. H. GOYNE, A ttorney - at .L aw . THE ALLEN HOUSE, Office : Opposite Court House, T illamook , O regon . J. P. niiUEN, Proprietor W. SEVERANCE, Headquarters for Travelling Men. Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook .. O regoi ,' H. UPTON, Ph. G..M.D, The revenue law requires an annual Repairs Guns, Locks, Typewriters, Keys, Bicycles and license of $600 for every manufacturer P pysician and S úrceos . Sewing Machines. Makes a Specially of Plumbing. of oleomargarine and 10 cents a pound Repair JWcJVair for every pound sold. The mere color Office first door East of F. 1 ing ofoleo constitutes a manufacturer. Il a boardinghouse keeper buys the pure Beals’ office. stuff and colors it and then furnishes it to the boarders, such a person is liable F. R. BEALS, for the tax as a manufacturer, The law ! requires the oleo to be put up in pack ages of not less than ten-pound weight LEAL ESTATE, A license, of course, must be procured be fore any selling can be done, and 10 cents F inancial A gent , a pound as tax must be paid on all sales. Spruce Cedar Shingles. Tillamook, Oregon. Alter all the frauds are run down hon est butter may have a chance to come Cheese to its own. R. P. J. SHARP, * * * Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. The House committee on banking and and currency has authorized a favor RESIDENT DENTIST, able report on a hill permitting national Office across the street from the1 banks to loan money on farm lands up to one-half their value, excluding im Court House. provements, This would be a radicale Dr. Wise’s office. departure from present methods and as such is strongly opposed by bankers sarchet generally. Farmers, as a class, are in PROPRIETOR clined to favor it, land being their main . The Fashionable Tailot, asset and convenient for giving as se curity. Bankers, however, object that Cleaning, Pressing and Repos it would be difficult to realize promptly ing a Specialty. on real estate loans and this might cause disastrous failures in case of runs. They Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging. prefer personally secured notes and gilt Store in Heins Photographic edged tecuritits, such as bonds, for col Fine Machine Work a Specialty. Gallery. lateral, which may readily be converted into money in a pinch. * * * OBERT A. MILLER, vw vw ww w w v v v v v v w John Alexander Dowis, whose antics have filled the pajiers of Chicago for A ttorney - at -L aw , Í weeks, is a great failure as a prophet, Land Titles, Land Office Bus:' and, if his enemies in Zion city are to lie •Ì believed, he is a failure in all other re ness and Mining Law. spects. He seems to have bankrupted PORTLAND, OREGON. Zion and many of his followers, by his Room, 306 Commercial Building. extravagance, bad business management and riotous living. Having set his bre. them by the ears and ‘•busted up” the whole community, we have doubtless the beginning of the end of this remarka ble religious delusion, Dowie’s first SHAVING, HAIR CUTTI1W mistake was reincarnating as Elijah, Price List of onr Sweet Wine», Brandies. Whiskies, and Drv Wine, If you who was entirely unlike the modern SHAMPOOING, ETC fakir who assumed his name, Elijah use anything m that line, we can supply you with the very best of goods, at regular wholesale price,. Goods can he shipped in plain cases if desired, and men was a plain old farmer who had no Honed in your order. * Elcetric Baths nicely fitted up. Goodfos monev and cared nothing for it. Neither We can quote you as follows : persons suffering with rheumatira- did he dress in silk gowns or live in 5 years old Port Wine, Sherry. Muscat. Angelica, Madeira. Malaga nt $1.00 a gallon or $ I 00 per dozen. „.-..ova ♦ 1 00,060 houses or galivant over the 8 year, old Port Wine, Sherry, Muscat, Angelica, Madeira at $1.50 a gallon or country with n troupe of unattached $5.00 per dozen. women playing the "adopted daughter” 5 year, old Claret at................................. $ .50 a gallon or $2.75 per doz. and CURE the lungs 5 years old Zinfandel at.......................... racket. Elijah's best suit was a sheep .75 a gallon or 3.50 per doz 5 years old Burgundy at ........................ 100 a gallon or 4.00 per doz. skin coat, his habits were simple and in 5 vears pld Reisling at............................. 75 a gallon or 3 5Ojper doz. expensive and he was never charged with 7 years old California Grape Brandy 3.00 a gallon or 9.00 per doz. any crooked dealing. Should he come 10 year, add California Grape Brandy a 4.00 a gallon or 11.50 per doz to earth now. his first act no doubt 5 years old Kentucky Whiskies at....... 2,50 a gallon or 7 50 per doz. 8 years old Old Malt Rve Whiskey at would be to “swat" the pompous fraud 3 00 a gallon or 8.50 per doz. 8 years old Old Canadian While Rye a 3 00 a gallon or 8.50 per doz. who scandalized his name, just as he 15 years old Old Private Stock at........... 5.00 a gallon or 14 00 per doz. smote the false prophets of Baal at the 7 years old Old Blackberry Brandy at. 2.00 a gallon or 6.50 per doz. 7 years old Old Holland Gin at ............... foot of Mt. Carmel. Dowie should have 3 00 a gallon or 8.00 per doz. 3 00 a gallon or 8.00 per doz. Surest and Auicaeet Cure for all reincarnated as Jonah, as he is certain 7 vears old Old Kumrnel at...................... _ 8 years old Old Sheehan’s Private Stk 3.00 a gallon _ or ___ $100 IWi THROAT and LUNG TROUB for ly the worst Jonah that ever gold, full quart. Express Prepaid. LES, or MONEY BACK. bricked a lot ol crednlous fools. 10 years old Standford Rye at 4.60 a gallon or $1.00 for • a * lull quart. Express Prepaid. At least the earthquake did not de 10 years old Rainier Bourbon at 4.00 a gallon or $1.00 for stroy the California climate. It is still We ship goods in any quantité from one gallon'and “up. Ca^goods can'’be there and as glorious"; as ever. So made up to suit the trade ol assorted goods. H K >oos can be are nil of its wonderful agricultural re- Our charges on ooiwrage is as follows :—l gallon demiiohn. 95- . o „„ti- sources, its fruits, its hay. Its wheat— demijohns. Ph- . 3 gallon demijohn,. 50c.; 5 gallon kegs. $1.WI ; lO gaMt^ $? 25" No charge Mad tor half or who e barrels L:kÎ or dravave a KT , ' ■ ,f 1 % , 4 ' and Burbank, These will keep |w*r Address. O-.ler Department. ra^,:^Vh.O.rr^S°^Xr O^ rich ikspite »11 of old Mother Eartli'i "s W ashington Street, Portland, Oregon. ratai to , +04 irritable bumping. Cities come Mtlti SAMPLES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. go a mete matter of building, but tile soil, like Tennyson's brook, goes on forever. Centrally Located Co. Shop, Opposite ¿Ilex. Fir and Spruce Lumber. and and Butter Boxes a specialty. TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COffiPflNY. A. K. CASE, Tillamook Iron "Works T , General Machinists & Blacksmiths. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. LAKE ERIE WINE AND CORDIAL CO. 404 Washington SI, Portland, Or. Sweet Wines, Cordials, BRANDIES and CHAMPAGNES LATIMER BROS., BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER kill ™, couch Or. King’s New Discovery FOR foUGHS »T BO.Písj.0$ * voLDS Rates, $1 Per day Why «tiller f.om tins putnful malady When one applaud,,, ..( Chniulwrlaiaa f .tn Halm g,»« r-li. f ? Huiidn-is ,.f graleh.l jsmple t.—titjr Ip the magical p w Cl of this rviuHty over ritmili>atam . for sale l.y Chaa. 1. Clough's Drug Store. jdts- ' LEACH, Dealer in FRESH and CURED MEATS. LARD, HIDES, WOOL, Etc. I Corruption, deception, political trad ing and trickery are parts of capitalism. You judge socialists by yourselves. There would be little to gain in trading a honest man for a saloon bum. We resent the accusation. F R. Beals visited his farm last week, making plans to build a new house and barn. J. Whitney went to the south part of the county on business Saturday. Rudolph Switzer went to Tillamook on business Saturday. Smooth heads and faces around Ne halem town. * • M. F. GLENORA. -■. '"77 - - ' LARSEN HOUSE, M. H. LtRRSEfl, Proprietor TILLAMOOK, OREGON I The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed. fn* TftoL i