Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 28, 1906, Image 2

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    1906.
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 28
Advertising Rates.
L boal A kvehtismksts
First Insertion, perline
Each subsequent insertion, line
Busineaa and professional curds,
1 month ............................. • • •
Homestead Notices........................
TitulierClaiuie .......................... -
Locals, per line euch insertion ...
Display advertisement, an inch.
1 month ...................................
All Resolutions of Condolence and
Lodge Notices. 5c. per line.
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
Notices. Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc.,
minimum rate, 25c. not exceeding five
lines.
Looking Backward and Forward.
Some of the geographers are asking if
the earth is shaped like a pear. The
trusts think it looks more like a plum.
Iowa is destined to learn, if not al­
ready aware of the fact, that there is no
such thing as a free-trade Republican.
When the United States gets down to
its new methods of meat inspection it
will be necessary to look abroad for the
bad lands.
Snn Francisco lias converted cooking
in the streets into a science, and feels
sorry for a newcomer who "ain’t got
nothin' but money."
The establishment of creameries has
done much to put the dairy business on
a staple and profitable basis, as well as
to provide consumers with a uniform
quality of good butter. The introduc-
tion of the hand separator, by enabling
the farmer to feed skim milk in prime
condition anil minimizing transporta­
tion expense, has also done much for the
business. This has not been without a
drawback, however, in that thejseparat-
ed cream is not always kept under prop­
er conditions, and that delivered Ito the
creameries differs greatly in quality.
When all are paid the same rate for but­
ter fat there is no incentive to careful
preservation of the cream. At the ex­
periment station, Manhattan, Ky., a
system of grading crearn was adopted
about two years ago, the prices paid
varying with the quality of the cream
This has resulted in great improvement
in the cream delivered nnd enables the
flutter maker to do his part better.
SPRUCE
The Wooley children, who lm«e been
quite sick for the past week or two,
with the measles, are improving slowly.
Hans Jenson, of Blaine, made a trip to
town this week.
Miss Effie Holt and Mrs. Hoskins, of
Nehalem, passed through here Tuesday
on their way tojhe valley.
Barn raisings seem to be the chief
amusements now a days.
Mr. Gray had the misfortune Friday
to cut one of his fingers off. He went
to town the same day to have it dressed.
Mr. Wooley went to the city Saturday.
Tlie warm weather makes the people
sweat around a little, but I guess they
can stand a little sunshine.
l,ee Lyster took a load of cheese to
town Saturday.
Mr. Ginn and son, of Beaver, went to
the city Friday. <
Uran Wallace helped to drive a bunch
of cattle to Nehalem this week.
We are informed that Miss Effie Holt
will teach the Hemlock school next
winter.
________ '
There are millions of citizens who
remember vividly the events of fifty
years ago, when the Republican party
whs born. Trouble was in the air. A
cloud much larger than a man’s hand
was growing along the horizon. Civil
LONG PRAIRIE.
strife carried to its )a«t arbitrament
Several men (nine in number) and aa
was feared, and yet the hope was gen­
many hounds were chasing a panther
eral that it would be averted. The
through our woods last week.
The
most aggressive element was in the
panther killed and ate a hog in Mike
south and a later generation cannot
Alplanalp’s hog-pen while he and his
realize the c<x>l audacity and taunting
men were milking Monday morning. Mr.
words with which it pushed a fixed
Alplanalp is reported to have said that
purpose. Yet the great majority of the
lai thought the panther would measure
people believed that some settlement
10 feet.
could be reached short of war. The
J. F. Martin has the foundations laid
baHis of the Republican party was na­
for a fine new two-story house.
tionality. Its mission was to save the
The German Coach Horse.
At our annual school meeting Mon­
union of states, to preserve the country
whose founders certainly intended that
The German Coach horse ¡9 today the day, Thus. J. Bibby was elected clerk to
it should be a nation, and not a condi. all-purpose horse of Germany ar.d is succeed John Sheets and H. Olds was
tional arrangement that might resolve employed in draft work of all kinds as elected ditector to succeed himself.
The ladies' aid, of this prairie, gave a
itself into several nations In spite of well as to till the soil. He is also fit to
the old charge of sectionalism, the Re­ parade and draw the commodious carri­ strawberry social at the school house
publican party is the least sectional, the ages with strength and style at a jaunty Saturday night with ail interesting pro
most national, organization the country cheerful road gait. The demand for this gram, consisting of recitations. The
lias ever known. It directed the war to breed of horses has gradually increased social was well attended.
prevent national division Its policies from year to year, as a result of their
Captain Wethernl was in our neigh-
have been national. Only where sec­ merit, up to the present hour, and it is liood in the interests of the Oil Company
tional exclusiveness and prejudice pre­ no uncommon thing to meet large num­ one day last week.
vail is it shut out. Let the national bers of buyers in the coach horse dis­ There was a dance given at the home
spirit enter such places, and Republican tricts of Germany, from France, Italy, of Mr and Mrs. Tlios. Ch
ideas must at once lx* predominant.
Switzerland, Belgium, England, Russia Saturday night, a very jolly
The first large experience of the Re­ and North and South America, which spent.
publican party was defeat in a national are taken to these various countries to
Tom Childers is working for J. F.
election. It was a contest maiked by improve breeding stock. The German Martin, in place of the renter who has
immense ’vigor and spirit in a young coach horse has been regularly and given up the place.
party, but the scale was turned in favor thoroughly bred in one line for so many
Mrs. M. Bays, of Fairview, who has
of the Democrats by a few northern ages that he is enabled to become a pre­ been taking care other mother, was tak­
states that, at a later pariod, added dominant and most impressive sire, en very seriously ill with blood-poison
their strength Io the new political force. wherever used, all kinds of mares ; in her face and had to return home. At
A few months sufficed to show that Re hence it is an easy matter to go into a one time her lile was almost despair­
publicanisin was marching on and the community where a German coach stal ed of, but thanks to the good care of Dr.
sentiment of southern defiance in« lion has been in stud and readily procure and Mrs Mills, is about well at the
creased in even greater proportion, At perfectly "patched teams of a quality present writing.
last the flag of the United States was and size that always command large
tired on and hauled down at the de­ prices for carriage and coach service,
An Alarming Situation
mand of an enemy. It is needless to The farmer who breeds this class of frequently reniiltn from neglect ofclog
describe again the tidal w ave of wrath ?lock can rear and develop it without ged ImweU and torpid liver, until con
that swept over the I >yal states. The being compelled to incure any expense Htipation liecomes chronic. Thia condi­
is unknown to those who use Dr.
sense of nationality had been rudely outside of feed and the ordinary cure tion
King’s New Life Pills ; the best and
assailed and overborne, the flag hum­ such as would be required in the rearing gentlest regulators of Stouinch and
bled, and the properly of the country of the various lira It breeds They run Bowels Guaranteed by Chas. I. Clough,
seized. A like provocation to-day would in height from 16 to 16‘j hands high druggist Price 25j.
cause a similar thrill of overpowering and weighing from 1350l<»1650 poutu’s
A ct J unk jrd , 187N.—N otick
feeling and demand for vindication. They mature very young and are fit for T imber L and , for
P ublication .
Upon the Republican party fell the duty work at two years old, and for breeding
United States Land Office, Portland Ore.,
May Sth. 1906.
of piloting the government in its strug­ purposes they are horses that produce
Notice is hereby given that hi compliance
gle for nationality. Il fought relief« all about one size, all bark, deep color. with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3.
entitled - A h act for the sale of
lious sectionalism in the states to its No horse can stand for service in Ger timbet lands in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washinuloii Territory,’ as ex­
downfall on the held of battle, mid by many unless he cither belongs to the tended to all th« Public Land States by act of
lls principles has ever been true to ti e government or has a certificate uf sound­ August 4, 1R92,
THOMAS P. THORNTON.
cause of the Union, one nnd indivisible. ness, breeding and individual appearance Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
As an incident of the war for the issued by an examining government sworn statement No. 696'. for the purchase of
Union slavery was swept away. It has committee. The owner ot a commission­ the M # Sw Ji and Sw *4 be '4, Sec. 2. and Se >4
of Se '4 of Section No. 3, iu Township No. 1
since lieen abolished by all civilized I ed stallion is liable to prosecution if he South, range No. 9 West, and will «.ffer proof
show that the land sought is more valuable
nations. What the United States lias has in the samestable a non commission­ to
for its timber or stone than for agricultural
become as a national entity can be Bern ed stallion, although he may be simply purp .bea, and to establish his claim to said
land before United States Land Office, Ht Port­
by a glance at tlie map stretching near­ used for farm work When a horse has land. Oregon, on Friday, the 7th day of Septent-
iqOo. He names as witnesses:
ly half way around the earth, and al such a certificate lie may stand for ser­ 1 1 ber,
J. W. Robinson, of Tillamook, Oregon: Walter
I a Roche, of Portland, Oregon; Dr Charles il.
the summaries ef the commerce and vice any where in the empire.
The Ger P.
t’pton, of Tillamook. Oregon; Charles John-
wealth of the leading countries. Under ’ man coach horse being so purely and Ison, of Tillamook Oregon.
Anj ami all persons claiming adversely the
Republican guidance the nation was strongly bred, reproduce themselves with above
described lands are requested to file their
Ibst made the chief united Ameri an wonderful certainty, and in the colt you c I miihs in thia offiee on or before said 7th d.«v
of Septembe , 1906.
J
power, and then a world power. Its see almost the image of his sire. This
A i . gkunon S D rksser . Heyister
national achievements include the is not surprising when we know these
T i MBKS lASD, ACT Jl'NK J«n, IS7S.—XoTKK
homestead law, the protection of Amer­ horse* have been 90 carefully bred in one
FOR PUBLICATION
United State« band office Portland, Ore ,
ican industries, the transcontinental line by the Germun government for I
Jan« lóti», 1906.
Ni»ti«e in hereby given that in compliance
railroads, ex|ansijn, a sound currency several hundred years, nnd are probably
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
the iiest credit, and many other fea­ the purest horse* that live. The get ol .lune j. |M;H, entitled ” An act for the sale of
lauda in the State« of California. Oi.gon
tures of w ise development that the |x*o. these horses is the horse that has long timber
Nevada and Washington Territory,’ as <.x’
pie enjoy in common, and which form I been wanted, and suits the eye of every­ ended to all the Public l.and States bv act oi
August 4, 1891.
the groundwork of their great destiny. one, as he ha* the color, size, style, action
LILLIAN R TRAVIS.
Of Eugene, county ol Lane. Slate of Oregon
The Republican party is in the first and finish. — Rural Spirit.
Snuffer and lias this day filc<| in this office her sworn
MiHg«‘s of iis career. It sprang into ex­ Sharp have brought into Tillamook one s atemrnt No 6965 for the purchase of rhe lot 4
2 and Sc >4 Ne'4 of Section
istence because the conscience of the' of the finest German coach stallions in Section 4; 1,1 lots No 1 and
>south, Range No. M we I and
people was amused. It 1 epresents their the west. Margo is 4 years old, height will offer proof to show that the land sought
k more valuable for its timber or stone than
conscience now, and will live as long as 1G‘tf hands, weight 1580 pounds, color, for agricultural purp se«, and to establish her
claim to said land before the County Clerk of
it is faithful to its origin. Oilier par- ' beautiful bay, black points. Margo will ti’lamook County, at Tillamook Citv Oto
Friday, the 7th day of September, I906. She
ties may have conscience, but some make the season nt Snuffer's barn. Terms on
names as wituesees :
have only appetite.—Globe Democrat.
Walter F. Baker, of Tillamook. Ore ; Harley
made known on application.
Unknown Friends.
During iti fifty .veins of existence the
Tlieire are many people « ho Imre n«ed
Republican party has lieen the national CliHinbeilain'a Colic,
Cholera and
builder, a first-class recommendation Diarrhoea Remedy with splendid reKults,
but who are unknown because they have
for the next-luill century.
hesitated about giving a testimonial of
Canada's 20 toot Georgia bav canal, their experience for | utilication. These
w Inch w ill soon lie under construction, people, however, are ixmo the less
will cost $100,000,000, «nd the Domin­ flieiide of this remedy. They have done
much toward making it a lioiiwhold
ion has «hemlv s|ient that much on its a ord by I heir personal recommenda­
other canals. A corresponding outlay tions to friends and neighbors. It is a
in the United States, according to popu good medicine to have in the Imiue and
is widely known for Ha cures of
lai ion, would exceed $3,000.000,000.
diarrhoea ami all forms of bowel trouble.
A dispatch nhnul an artillery fight in For sale by Chas. I. Chmgh's Drug Store.
Guitemaln stales th it "alter n trarlul
bomliardnirut ol six hours" none of the Wanted to Bay-National Cash
Registers
nv dutiouists was injured. War is not
State serial number and price ex|>ected
alwavs whit Gen, Sherman said, hut in
th-exception it m ijr lie described a* a «nd btivv will call promptly. P.O. Box
458, Portland. Or.
H tiles ol a war.
anti .\rw Mexico arc to he
I»» express their preference* in
Ship your cheese direct to
J. D. Agen, Seattle, Tacoma
or Bellingham, Wash, aud
by doing so you get the high-
est price and save the middle
man's commission
o( .T,<ta™o°k. Or«.; Henry Cr«n.h«w
ol Tl.l.uuaik. Ore.; Fr«d L linker, of Tillamook
Ore.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above deecObed lands are requested to tile their
claims m 'his office on or beioie said ;th duv
o( September. 1906
aigkknon s DaassbR Resister.
NOTICK FOH PURL CATION.
Department of the interior.
Land Office at Portbu d. Ore.,
„
,
June 16th, 1906
Notice 1« hereby given that the following
niuned Miller ha« tlled notice of hi« intention
io make final proof in tmpport ot his claim
and that «aid proof will b-* made before the
Count) Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla­
mook City, Oregon. 011 August eth, 1900, dx
KDDIK R IIAYR*.
ILF. No 13675 for the N
Nw »t Se
Nw ».
"ewe*«*
10. tp- J south, rang«
lie UHine« the following witnaaaes tn prove his
contiiiuouM reakleucc upon ami cultivation of
said land, via ;
Ito In- W. Watson, of Tillamook Oregon
Randolph Lamb, ot Spruce. Oregon : Mr«. R L
Wade of Sprwcv. Oregon ; Peter Amachcr. 01
Spiuce, On gon
A lgkmron S DRFSSKM. IL g’«tvr
M. F. LEACH,
A ttorney - at -L aw
Complete set of Abstract Book
Dealer in
FRESH and CURED MEATS,
LARD, HIDES,
WOOL, Etc.
iu office.
Taxes paid for
Residents.
Office opposite Post Office
Both phones.
w.
“ Clean and Wholesome,” our motto.
H.
COOPER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Over 30 Years experience in the Business
T illamook ,
HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, &C.,
O regon .
I
Everything Needed in the Harness Line C arl haberlach ,
you will find at
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
W. A. WILLIAMS
Ccutechcr Slbvohnt,
Up to date Harness Shop. The only complete shop of the
I
kind in Tillamook county. I handle no shoddy goods, but my
1
prices will compare with those that do.
Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local Phone
Office across the street and north fro«
the Post Office.
H. GOY NE,
A ttorney - at . L aw ,
The Best Hotel
Office : Opposite Court House,
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
T illamook , O regon .
J. P. ALiüEfl» 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
Q
a
Kepnirs Guns, Locks, Typewriters, Keys, Bicycles and
Sewing Machines. Makes a Specialty of Plumbing.
O regon ,
H. UPTON, Ph. G.,M.D.,
P pysician
Repair Shop, Opposite Alex. McJSair Co.
and
S urgeon .
>
Office first door East of F. R,
Beals’ office.
F. R. BEALS,
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gent ,
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty.
Tillamook, Oregon.
J2) r -
p- J- sharp ,
Orders for Lomber promptly attended to.
RESIDENT
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COCDPflNY,
r-w A A A A A A A A A A A AAA A AAA A A
a
A A,
A. K. CASE,
PROPRIETOR
Tillamook Iron Works
''T'A SARCHET
-f . The Fashionable Tailor.
Cleaning, Pressing and Repair­
ing a Specialty
*
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work nnd Heavy Forging.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
TILLAMOOK,
Store in Heins Photographic
Gallery.
OREGON.
OBERT A. MILLER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Land Titles, Land Office Busi­
ness and Mining Law.
LAKE ERIE WINE AND CORDIAL CO,
404 Washington SI, Portland, Or.
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
Room, 306 Commercial Building
Sweet Wines, Cordials,
LATIMER BROS
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER
BRANDIES and CHAMPAGNES
SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING
SHAMPOOING, ETC
Price L'st of onr Swed Wines, Brandies. Whiskies, and Drv Wines If vou
nse anything in that line, we can supply yon with the very best ofgoods, at regular
** 8"ipp*din P—-snared,’and Xr
Elcetric Baths nicely fitted up. Goodfor
persons suffering with rheumatism.
We can quote von as follows ■
5VT-no“rrT4%r^.’ MUSCBt’ AnKi,iC"' M"deira- Mi”nRn a‘$1-00«
8 '"is bo'per dozen."*’ Shirry’ Muscat- Angelica, Madeira at $1.50 a gallon or
kill ™. COUCH
o years old Claret at..................................
5 years old Zinfandel at...........................
S years old Burgundy at..........................
5 vears old Reisling at................... .
7 tears old California Grape Brandy nt
111 tears old California Grape Brandv at
5 vears old Kentucky Whiskies at..'........
8 tears old Old Malt Rye Whiskey at
S years old Old Canadian White Rye nt.
15 veers old Old Private Stock at...........
7 years old Old Hlackberrv Brandy nt....
7 years old Old Holland Gin at............ .
7 tears old Old Kummel at............
S years old Old Sheehan's Private Stk.
? .50 a gallon or $2.75 per doz.
.75 a gallon or 3.50 per doz
1 00 a gallon or 4 00 per doz.
75 a gallon or 3 50?per doz.
3 00 a gallon or 9.00 per doz.
4.00 a gallon or 11.50 per doz
2.50 a gallon or 7 50 per doz.
3 00 a gallon or 8.50 per doz.
3 00 a gallon or 8.50 per doz.
5 00 a gallon or 14 00 per doz.
2 00 a gallon or 6 50 per doz.
3 00 a gallon or 8.00 per doz
3 00 a gallon or 8.00 per doz.
3 00 a gallon or Sl'OO for
lull quart. Express Prtpaid.
10 years old Stnndford Rye at...................
♦ 00 a gallon or $1.00 for
full quart. Express Prepaid
10 years old Rainier Bourbon nt .............
4.00 a gallon or $1.00 for
We ship good, in any quantity from one gallon'and'“^ cVs^ood.'X^
made up to suit the trade of a-sorted goods
P’ U
R°ods can be
M» CURE TH. LUNCS
New Discovery
___ /C onsumption
F OR I OUCHS and
^OLDS
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB­
LES, or MONEY BACK.
I
W nshmgtnn Street. Portland. Oregon'.
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SAMPlES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
Centrally Lioeated
""d <•ordi•• Co > +04
Rates, $1 Per da
LARSEN HOUSE,
I
bRRSEN, Proprietor.
TILLAMOOK,
The Best Hotel in the city,
OREGON
No Chinese Employed.
DENTIST,
Office across tlie street from the
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office
1 ft
General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
NOT l< K T<> ( KI IH rOHA.
N oth ?« k H kmrhv
To all peraon« 1
rithe vstatc 0»
I.!’ HR \l\l W. BROWN deceased top.
sent such claims to the umltrsiKmal. exec 1- '
triv at iftv odkx of T II O nnc. in Till«-
mook v iiy, Oregon, within six month« from
the date ot thi« aotkt*.
Dated hint- * 1st IIMXL
S.vMKNTHv M ill *. Executrix of the last
will and testament of E phraim
W B mowx . Dvcca«ed
II T H ott * ami T H C<»
Attorneys for Executrix,
T. BOTTS,
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