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XX. No. 44.
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, APRIL 16, 1908
$1.50 per year.
JOTTINGS
A vote for William A. Carter for the
Mr. W. N. Barrett, of Hillsboro, Ore Beals' bill. There was nothing in the
republican nomination of Railroad Com gon, is s candidate on the republican
bill which provided lor the amount to
missioner, at the coming primary elec ticket, for joint senator for thia district, which timber should be assessed, that
itts, for abstracts.
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Morris nbout your eyes.
• tion, is a vote in the recognition of the composed o| Lincoln, Tillamook, Wash being left to the discretion of the a les
small shipper and the business man who ington and Yamhill counties He is a sors, as with ether property. The Reals'
r sale, apply to Todd & Co. •
would be represented before the Railroad native of Washington county, and has bill having been defeated, the only other
Ila monk County Bank notes • Commission.
| always resided there. He is a graduate
alternative was to have timber cruised,
in bulk or ar al Mills’ Cash
The Nehalem Horse Company’s stallion I of Puciflc University, and has been prac- which the different counties have done
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Flanuer will be at Easter’n barn Mon tiring law in Washington county for or are contemplating doing, after which
iith was in Irom Forest Grove days, Thursdays and Saturdays ; at ovei 23 years, served iwo consecutive it will be up to the assessors or the board
Foley, Tuesdays and Wednesdays ; and terms as district attorney for the Fifth of equalization to decide the amount to
Hams and Bacon at Mills' at the Whitney Co.’s ranch, half a mile Judicial District, and was a member ot which timber will he assessed. Now as
west of the W. N. Vaughn place. Fridays the last legislature, being chairman of to the burden of our correspondent's let.
the House judiciary committee. He is a ter—that of taxation on limber lands, is
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! Knudson has received their and Sundays.
life long republican, u familiar with leg. a different phase of the question, and he
itting.
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The pupils of the High School went on
illative duties and well acquainted over is out of order in trying to butt in when
•nherger was down from Ne an excursion to the Sandspit, taking in
the State. If nominated ami elected, he the matter under consideration was not
Cape Meares Lighthouse, on Saturday,
t week.
will ably and efficiently represent the in taxation, but to ascertain the amount
7atterlin, of Portland, was in and the weather being fine, they had a terests of the entire district.
of timlier on the land to avoid the as
beautiful day’s outing, starting off early
n Monday,
sessor assessing a chum with one mil
in the morning and not getting back
srter, of Sacramento, Cnl., was
Auction Sale.
lion feet of limber the Mme as one with
until late at night on account of the tide.
this week.
ten million feel If the timber barons
At mv place. 2 miles north of Sand
In the suit filed in the circuit court by
complain ala-ut taxes, so ought the
iiscount sale will continue dur
ake
P.
O.,
on
April
25th
at
10
o'clock.
the Tillamook Lumbering Company for
settler, for every improvement he makes
onth of March.
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I will offer at public auction, the fol
the amount of the fire insurance on the
Ik cans with the new sanitary saw mill, which was insured for $5 000, lowing property: 1 team horses, 2 is taxed every year. His improved land,
his fences, barn, implements, stock, fur
K ing & S mith C o ,
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the Liverpool & London & Globe Insur wagons iind harness and other i'uple
niture, bouse and stock are all assessed,
loney by trading at Todd’s, ance Company had the case transferred ■nenis, tools, househcld furniture.includ
the only exemptions being his wife and
Hr forced out sale.
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from the circuit court to the federal court ing steel range. One yoke bulls, one 3
family, and it is surprising that some
year
old
bull
and
3
yearling
bulls.
2
heavy overalls, regular 85c. at Portland.
smart assessor has not placed a valua
¡for 75c. at Todd's.
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Owing to Otto Schrader being a few, steers 3 vear old, 2 cows, 4 2 year old tion upon them. However, our corres
heifers, 9 1-year old heifers. 1 brood
sty surveyor, write this on the davs under age. who is a candidate for
pondent has a right to be heard, so we
county surveyor, his namepould not4 be sow, 1 shoal, 13 sheep, and 7 lambs.
< Otto Schrader.’’
have published his Ist’er, hoping that
Terms; All sums under $10 cash ;
Those
the next time that he criticises the edi.
na Aiderman returned to her placed on the primary b.allot.
over
$10,
three
months-
time
on
secured
wishing to vote for him. must write this
tor, he will not endeavor to bring two
I Portland last week.
note.
distinct matters under one head.—B d ]
'nd and Hearts,” the annual in the vacant space “ X Otto Schrader.”
R. R. C reighton .
County Surveyor Sappington jays he is
il drama, Friday evening.
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well qualified for the position.
lots in shoes,
V4 and even
About Taxes on Timber.
Our fishing tackle is here. We made
j some cases at Todd's.
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every effort to get the best fishing tackle [TO EDITOR Or TILLAMOOK HEADLIQHT.J
the next “young couple” to get
manufactured, and we think we have
The timber barons thought they were
istrimonial band wagon ?
succeeded in doing so. We received our awlully smart when they defeated Repre
Knudson's furniture store has tackle direct from New York by express, sentative Beals' bill iu the state senate
One day, during the session of the Leg
first class stock of carpets. *
from one of the largest manufacturing which provided tnat timber owners
Tiling, high in quality and low concerns of fishing tackle in the world. should furnish assessors the amount of islature of 1897, after the adjournment
timber on their lands. This has necessi
iwn Mowers.—King & S mith Prices are right. K ing & S mith C o . * tated county courts in several of the for the day, Smith came to me, and after
s
counties
having the timlier cruised, and remarking that I knew those people (re
Don’t miss the Musical Comedy at the
ferring to Senator Mitchell and his
îxpected at any time that the opera house Wednesday, April 22nd. the Tillamook county court is going to
take the bull by the horns and find out friends), and that he was satisfied that
1e railroad is to be resumed at The biggest musical hit of the season, tor a certainty the amount ot standing
Mitchell had money and was using it
consisting of the “latest march hits,*’ timlier there is in the county. This will
there, and that he (Tmith) needed money,
necessitate
an
expenditure
of
at
least
selection
from
“
Woodland
’
’
comic
upera,
a man to work on a dairy
$40,000. which will eventually come out asked me if I could put him into a posi
|uircof|oe Donaldson, lilla- waltz “Wedding of the Winds,’* vocal ot the pockets ot the timlier owners. It tion to get some of it, or get his band
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and instrumental solos, sketches, etc was not necessary to have a large por
into the sack, or words to that effect. I
Given by Tillamook Concert Band.
tion ot the lands re-cruised, but when
Jon returns will he poste 1 at
told Smith that I thought I could man
the
timlier
tmrous
defeated
Representa
William A. Carter, candidate for re
every act at the high school
tive Beals’ bill they threw the gauntlet age to arrange for him to meet Senator
a
publican nomination of Railroad Com down and have themselves to than* for Mitchell. I made arrangements for the
missioner from this district, having been the new condition of affairs which now meeting, and that same evening at the
I. Ayer. J. H. Woods »nd W.
engaged in the mercantile business for conlront them.—Headlight.
appointed (time went with Mr. Smith
' Blaine, were in the city on
the past eight years, is conversant with
D ear S ir , — In regard to the above and together we mwt Senator Mitchell. I
some of the abuses that have been heap clipping I would venture to ask whether introduced Smith to Senator Mitchell,
id 30 per cent off on all Cloth- ed upon merchantsand shippers ofpio-
you have reflected sufficiently 011 the 'ntroducing him as a Representative from
Shuts and Furnishing Goods
ducr, and if nominated and elected, will equities of the subject you pretend to Linn County. I then offered to leave the
use his best efforts to cure these evils.
discuss.
room, but both Smith and Mitchell in
get the election returns be-
Wliat ordinary farmerinsures his land? sisted that I should remain. 1 then told
The Tillamook Concert Band will give
1 at the high school drama,
How many years taxes does he pat- them that whatever they did was be
a musical comedy next Wednesday even
»ling.
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ing at the opera house, and it is stated on any single crop before he markets it ? tween them, and that I would have
Do you know any insurance company nothing to do with it, but that it they
re your horses in the rain that it will be the musical hit of the sea
ian tie them in Harris' Tie son. The program will consist of vocal that will insure standing timber against wished ms to remain I would do so.
) cts.
• and instrumental solos, band music, tire or high winds, that might lie almost They said for uie to remain, and I did so.
tools of every description nnd sketches, etc , and a good evening’s en diatructive as fire ? It so what are the
r the same can be bought at tertainment is promised. Reserved seats rates ?
Card of Thanks.
Is it fair that timber land ahould be
BTH Co.
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can now be secured at Lamar's drug
We desire to express our thanks to the
assessed on the crop ? If so how many
F. Jones, of Philamoth, the store.
many kind triends and neighbors who
years taxes should the one crop be com
elder of the United Brethren
William A. Carter, candidate for the
showed so much kindness and sympathy
pelled to bear ? How many will it bear
n the city.
nomination of Railroad Commissioner
on account of the Sick near and deutli of
oeiore it is necessary for a timber owner
get the high school drama, at from the First Congressional District is to cut off everything taxable on such an our son. Curl Kunze.
M r . and M rs . C has . K unze
House, Friday evening. Re. making his campaign on the principle outrageous and selfish basis ?
and F amily .
that transportation companies should
1 at Clough's.
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Permit me, ns a young man, admit
not be permitted to discriminate in freight
. Sharp returned to the city
tedly prejudiced, to address these few
or passenger rates between individuals,
Ind on Wednesday, where she
questione to you. who would be a gray
industries or localities, but that every
ir medical treatment.
beard if you did not shave, withall dun
shipper, great or small should be giyeu
respect to your p<«ition as a moulder ot
ct of Rev. I. F. Parker's ser-
an equal chance and a fair deal.
public opinion. Do you not think you
M.B. church on Easier Sun
For county surveyor, write this on the would display much lietter ethics by re
ig is “The Resurrection
ballot: “X Otto Schrader.”
memtiering that if the present generation
to $2 00 by every person who
The next boat will bring us 2f)0 gaU u> not living for the good of the future
a pair of shoe* the last
lonsofB. W.P. (Sherwin W illiams Paint). it has nothing worth living tor, and
any place except Tod I'a. *
that any policy that may reault in de
imook Concert Band is going This paint is guaranteed absolutely pure
BLAINR
white lead and oil. There must be some nuding Tillamook County of its timber
Saturday, April 25th, to
thing in this or we could not sell it in in this generation will provide a auper.
It
begins
to
look
as though spring is
ical entertainment and dunce,
competition with the many cheapgrades fluety of Iumlier when it has no market, here at last, for everyone is making gar
i Hoevet are prepared to take
ail future generations to do den.
that can be had. Mr. King has spent leaving
! lumber, in any quantity
several years as a practical painter, and without.
R. 0. Richards is teaching Roy Woods
1 Yellow Fir mill or Tillamook
It is your task as an editor to think to make cheese.
is able to give you any information you
wish on painting or varnishing of any deeper nnd further than your contem
John Creecy is out near Tillamook
be a trifle early to mention kind. K ing & S mith C o .
poraries. Study the poverty of Egypt, pruning and grafting fruit trees.
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>se, but remember us when
Palestine, Syria, Italy or Algeria, or
Jim Woods went to the city Monday
There will be services at the Presby
Sadr to purchase.
K ing &
any other country that has no forests. to prove up on his homestead.
terian church Easter Sunday bot|) morn
It will be difficult for you tn come to any
We thipk it is safe to say that Dee
ing and evening.
The program : For
other conclusion but that the policy of Moon is one of the proudest men in the
1 Social will lie held at Plea-
morning service—Prelude. "Hear Mv
the Canadian Government, or that that county, for he has bought a separator
jr on Saturday evening, April
Prayer" ( Mendelsson) ; Ofletory, Inter
would be inaugurated by nnr Govern, and now he has things humming.
Which all are most cordially
mezzo from "Cavalleria Rusticana” ;
[attend.
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incut if its forestry department had its
Mr. Elkins took a pack load of things
solo, "The Resurrection" (Shelley) sung
Ual high school drama will 1« by Mt. Hare; sermon, “The stone rolled wav, presents many points worth imi up to bis ranch on East creek.
tation.
Mrs. Curl has been visiting tier mother,
le Opera House. Friday even- away.*'
Evening service— Prelnde,
High taxes are ruinous anywhere. If who is quite sick.
must not miss it. Reserved "Consolation" ( Mendelsshon) ; Ofletory,
bgaides high taxes a disposition is lonnd
Maggie Creecy has gone to Cloverdale
lough’s.
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"I know that my Redeemer Livc-th,”
which aunt to discriminate against one to work in the hotel.
; lots I and 2, block 12. Cone (Randle); solo, "Hold Thou my Hand’’
particular class of property so tar as
Panny Smith is visiting relatives at
s addition to Bay Citv, and (Briggs) ; sermon. “The Sepulchre in the
assessments go, injustice is added.
Tillamook and Ruth Gladwill is slaying
4, block 6, Town of Idaville.— Garden.”
Very respect fully,
with Mrs. Smith.
Irnil liellenbuvck. Bay City. *
For county surveyor, write this on the
E H all C ranky
>k people when visiting I’ort- ballot : "X Otto Schrader.'*
8461s. Mississippi Ave., Portland,
ivited to make Ralph Ackley's
W. D. Torrey, one of the directors of Oregon.
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ir headquarters—603 Corbett the newly formed transportation com.
[Il
will
be
noticed
that our correspon
5th and Morrison sts. oppo- pany, which is to run the Anvil between
dent avoid* the real issue which caused
>t office.
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Portland and Tillamook, was in the city
the above editorial to tie published— that
journed meeting of the city this week getting the business men and ot aw attaining the amount of timber on
shippers
to
sign
up
with
the
new
boat.
Saturday, ■ franchise *as
the land so that it could be assessed as
> Mutual Ti lepbone Company, Practically alfthe business men of this to the amount thereon. The Beals' hili
Capital Stock.......................... •25.000.
city
and
Bay
City,
as
well
as
the
dairy
organixl for the purpose of
proposed that the timber owners should Offers every facility for safe banking,
associations
have
agreed
to
give
their
end solicits your business.
farmers a mutual telephone
furnish the assessors the amonot of
business to the new boat, which assures
timber on their lamfs, which was a fair
it plenty of business from the start, and
Commercial. Havings and Trust De
tnger rate on the Anvil.which
mode of procedure, for the owners of
with the assurance of new industries
partments.
cedontbeiun about the 1st
other property have to do so. Thi* was
being started op to give the vessel out.
Interest at current rates oa checking
he $6 between Tillamook and
the bone of contention, and which the
acec-uats.
going freight, the prospects look bright
including meals and berth.
timber
baron*
defeated
by
the
influence
I for cheaper and better transportation
Oir little book, " Helpful Hints on
Ting hundreds <d home seikrr
of a «trong lobby at Salem, several of Banking,’’ explaining how to do your
service, as well as better passenger ac
■nty every month.
the State Senators going bach oa their banking by mail is ready.
com n od at ions, which was a long felt
Send for a copy. It's free for the
ty surveyor, write this on the want aS far as this county is concerned. promise when the 6nnl vote was taken
in the upper bouse, which defeated Mr. aakiag.
i Otto Schrader.”
HENEY'S MALICIOUS AT
TACK UPON SENATOR
FULTON.
Another of His False Statements
Branded a Lie.
To the fair minded people of Tilla
mook, who believe in honesty in politics,
as in business, this circular is addressed.
The methods which have been pursued
during this campaign by those opposing
the election of Senator 0. W. Fulton are far
from being honest or fair.
F. J. Heney, who has gained cheap
noterity in the prosecution of certain per
sons for participating in land frauds, and for
SENATOR FULTON which he received over $40,000, and the
Tell the Facts about the government has not been benefited one cent,
Powell Affidavit.
is leaving no stone unturned for the defeat
of Fulton.
The attacks of Heney upon Fulton at
Portland and Salem last week were as
cowardly and malicious as could be possible.
The offering of an unsigned lettter in such
a manner as to leave the impression that
Fulton offered J. J. Howser $3,500 to vote
for Mitchell was malicious in the extreme,
and the subjoined affidavit of Ilowser is
sufficient to brand the attack as unworthy of
an honest and fair minded person.
Vote for H. M. Cake, for
U.S. Senator.
Ike Hiner is a candidate
for Justice of the Peace
for the Third Justice Dis
trict. Write this on the
ballot: “A Ike Hiner. ”
State of Oregon, ) „ ~
County of Tillamook. [
I, J. J. Howser, being first duly sworn, according to law,
depose and say, that I was a member of the House during the
1897 session of the Legislature, being chosen from Jackson
County ; that C. W. Fulton never conferred with me at any time
during the Legislature session, either in the interest of J. H.
Mitchell’s candidacy or in regard to the organization of the Legis
lature ; that so far as I kuow C. W. Fulton knew nothing about
my receiving or returning the 43500.00 mentioned by Heney in
his recent Portland speech ; that I state on oath that F. J. Heney
is a dam liar, or anyone else who says that 1 had any dealings
or transactions with Mr, Fulton directly or indirectly in regard
to the election of a Senator, or the organization of the legislature.
I had no conversation whatever with Mr. Fulton concerning Mr.
Mitchell’s election, or anything appertaining of Mr. Mitchell’s
interest ; that Mr. Mitchell in pe son offered ine $3500 upon con
dition that I vote for him for Senator, and that I refused the
same, telling him that I could not accept money for support, and
that I deemed it my duty as a representative of the people and for
the best interest of the state to vote for the caucus nominee, who
would have been Mr. Mitchell; but the damned rotten politicians
and office seekers who congregated at Salem during the session,
prevented the House from organising, and consequently no senator
was elected, although I took the oath of office and responded to
roll call to my name for forty days or more.
(Signed),
J- J. HOWSER.
Sworn to and subscribed before
G. B. LAMB, County Clerk.
The statement has been spread broad
cast that Fulton is an attorney and friend of
Elmore’s. Nothing could be further from
the truth, for the reason that they are per
sonal enemies and have been for years.
The recognition Fulton has gained from
the leading men of this nation; his untiring
labors in behalf of this state, and the ability
he has shown in the discussion of the im
portant questions before the people should
be an incentive for the republicans of this
First Bank & Trust state to make his election all but unanimous.
He has ben endorsed for his honesty,
Company,
BAY CITY, ORE. ability and integrity by such men as U. S.
Senators Borah, Nelson, Lodge, Knox, Fair
banks, and in fact all of his colleagues in the
Senate.
Vote for Charley Fulton, the
People9s Friend.