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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 24,19£9 t t t . L egal A dvebt U e M en TS : first Insetion, per line.. | Each subsequent insertion, line. ... Business and professional cards, 1 no 1 month ......................................... Homestead Notices............................ 5 00 Timber Claims..................................... 10 00 5 Locale per line each insertion ... Display advertisement, an inch, 50 1 month ......................................... All Resolutions of Condolence and Lodge Notices. 5c. per line. Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line. Notices, Lost, Si Strayed rayed or Stolen, etc , minimum rule, 25c. not exceedii.g five lines. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. .STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) One year......... Six months .... Three months X X • year will be about $95,000,<‘0*), STANDS ON GALLOWS is larger than for many years, but ilia AND POINTS LESSON. smaller than two or three months ago, M Í* People, Keep Down Liquor,” 5 anybtwJyr expected. Advertising Bates « ■ ■ The woman smuggler is the terror of all ports, and the new revelations at New York are new only in th»- sense that they are old enough to be new again. The woman smuggler is the standing argument against the ciawn that woman has so much higher con ception of duty than the man that her exercise of ti e right of suffrage would be a moral gain. « 1 ft Some of the greatest college«1 are said to be falling below the standards 1.50 of the Carnegie foundations in their 75 examinations. Mr. Carnegie is evi 50 dently not playing up the athletic feature as strongly as it iB placed up at Harvard and Columbia. K M « Says Adolf Nordstrom, About to Hang. S alem , Or , lune 18 —After exonerat ing Sheriff H. Crenshaw, of Tillamook County, the officer who made the arrest and secured his convention, from all blame and shaking hands with him and bidding farwell to several other whorfi he he had met and were present at the execution, Aioli N. Nordstrom stepped back upon the death trap in the execu tion chamber of the penitentiary at 11:27 and a half minuue later had paid the extreme statutory penalty for the murder of Foreman John Peterson of a railroad construction crew in Tillamook County last February. 3ixteen minutes later life wai pronounced extinct. “Well, people,’’ said the condemned man. after he had walked boldly upon the scaffold and turned to scan the group of faces upturned to meet his gaze, “do you know why I am standing | here? Can any of you answer? I am to be hanged fur the murder of a man Keep away from the booze; keep away from liquor. 1 am taking inv punish ment and don’t deny the crime. I am just as good as any of you. If any ol you have hard feelings against me, for give me as I have you. ' Sheriff Crenshaw, you may think I have something against you, but I haven’t. I forgive you for all that you have done. I know that you only did your duty. ’’ “Thank you,” replied Sheriff Crenshaw. “Keep liquor down, people, if you can,” he continued. “Iam not the first man to be hanged o’! account of it. I am sorry for what I have done and wish God will save my soul. God bless all of you—goodbye.’’ Nordstrom then called Sheriff Cren shaw upon the scaffold, shook hands with him and repeated his forgiveness, then shook hands with the minister of the gospel, who had attended to his spiritual wants prior to the execution and stepped back upon the scaffold. With one exception, it was the quick e8t execution on record at the peni tentiary. Nordstrom was an athletic young There are tricks and surprise« in navigation as in everything else. Rail Do Your Beat to Prevent Fires. road trains have a habit of telescop, ing, sometimes a steamship is blown Would you set fire to any man's house out of water, and it is no uncommon in your town ? sight to see a vagrant bidloon go bump If you saw his house afire, would you ing along the ground pa<a by without doing anything ? M ft S Do you realize that timber is quite as Cliarles Mornson, of London, who valuable to the owner and much more ate the same sort of noonday lundi as so to the community and to you ? He Russell Sage, an apple and a bun, has call build a new house but not a new left, approximately, the same amount forest. A« for jour own interest, think of money, f60,000,000. This may be a over the following facts: coincidence, or it may be a plot to bull Oregon his ihree hundred an I fifty the apple market. billion feet of standing timber, even now ft ft ft Announcement is made of Col. Bryan’s worth 1475,1X10,000 as a resource. If manufactured and sold, even nt candidacy for the United States Senate. present lumber prices, it will bring Provided, that nothing contained here iS.OOO.COOJiOO into the State for labor in shall be construed as furnishing any pretex for or giving any encouragement and supplies. _ to the presidential ambitions of a party Oregon now sells $10,000.OHO worth of of the name of Johnson. lumber a year. Of this $14,000,000 is ft « ft received by employ -es who put it in The story is that Mrs. Alice Roose local circulation. velt Longworth will go up in a balloon In other words, you, whatever your with Forb«« if her husband doesen't ob busines«, share it. ject. This is putting it up in a very About a billion feet is destroyed by unfair way to a man whose confidence fire in Oregon annually, which, is manu may only be exceeded by his dislike of factured, would bring in $13 000,1 00. the g •ote'que and bizarre. On every thousand fe t burned, the ft ft ft stumpage owner may los - $2. but the It is easier to distribute than accumu community loses $8 in wages. late. Russell Sage spent more than Timber means pay checks, to support I all industries, but burned timber pays no and Mrs. Sage has disbursed ol $25.- wages, I 000,000 \ of ..ri — .1 ------i-------- it in less than three ---------- years, Timber pays taxes in your county; if Swede, and was born of good paientage for benevolent purposes. it bums up, your | roperty has to pay, ft ft ft in Sweden. Fifteen years of bis life the difference. Canada is objecting to the use of was spent upon the high seas, where he Help keep down forest fires and you'll I United States gunboats by the naval ¡contracted the drink habit. He killed make more money. So will your cadets of Illinois, along the lakes The Peterson, a man over 50 years old, in chil ran. Canucks are a warlike people, but thev his cabin, a short distance from Tilla Care with small fires is the best way had best beware of Illinois on a gunboat mook City, by betting his brains cut w ith the bu t of a revolver, and then with two swivel guns. to prevent big ones. dragged the body some distance into the ■ MM Therefore, you are urged to observe The principal duties of the vice-presi woods in the effort to cover up his the following simple rules : Don’t toss away burning matches or dent of the United States see ms to be to crime. hold the Senate in check, to deliver ad- tobacco I Notice. Don't make a camp fire tn leaves, dresses to college graduating classes and rotten wood, or against logs, where it to be second man in golf contests with N o T ick is H ereby G iven .—That the City of Tillamook will receive bids for ■nay spread or you can’t be sure it is the president. ■ ft ft 100.000 feet, more or leas, of aide-walk put out! Col. Bryan is no more of a success as and street crossing lumber, said lumber Always clear all infl innuable mat an editor than he was as a lawyer or a to be of size and dimensions as specified ter away from around your flrel by the Street Commissioner of said city, politician. In a short space of time he and is to be delivered at any mill or Never leave a fire until it is out I assumes to have gathered all the virtue lumber yard in said city. Don’t burn your slushing in the dose All bids must be filed with the City there is in the journalistic world. season without a permit from a Fire Recorder of said city, on or before July ft ft ft Warden I Sth, 190». It is said that the members of Con The city hereby reserves the right to Don't operate an engine without gress can not get tli.ough with the reject any and all bids. spark arrester in the close season I T, B. H andley , woolen schedule before July or August, I’ut out any fire you find if you City Recorder of Tillamook City, can. If you can't, notify a Fire Warden although most of their constituents us Oregon. ually discard it in May or June. or other public officer, or the land own er. Remember that any little fire may become a big one if left alone. All these rules “but the first and last are law. and violation is punish able. Next to water, earth is the best thing to put out fire with. The best tools for fire-fighting are the shovel, ax and mattock. A Godless Fourth. [TO THE EDITOK TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT | »3-20 blue ribbon Apricots, a^s Two doz. 3 5° blue ribbon Peaches, 2^s Two doz 3 75 blue ribbon Pears, 2#s .. Two doz. J.90 blue ribbon Tomatoes, 2^s Two doz. 2. IO Two doz. blue ribbon Corn, 2S ......... 2.65 Two doz. blue ----- ribbon Beans, 2S .... Two doz. red ribbou Apricots, 2^s......... •........... 5-00 Two doz. red ribbon Sliced Pineapple, 2#s... - 4-5° 2 75 Two doz. red ribbon Tomatoes, 3.« 3’5 Two doz. red ribbon Beans, 2S .. 3.00 Two doz. red ribbon Corn, 2s.... 3-25 50 16 oz. Cartoons Seeded Raisins 2.50 Two doz. Pints Tomato Catsup .. 6.25 Four doz. Sliced Pineapple in office. Taxes R«identi . Office opposite Hoth pho». w. H. Coop^ A ttorney TILLAMOOK, attorney ^. Çcatachçy Office across the street _________ r the Post OSa H. goyne , A ttorney - at J Office : Opposite Coxj Fast Twin screw steam ship T illamook , O m “ARGO” Sails Weekly from Tillamook to Portland & Astoria. -Sails from Portland to Tillamook every Tuesday, Oak st. Dock. Points Bay PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT GIVEN DISPATCH. A ttokney - at -U' T illamook .. ciA Sails from Tillamook to Portland every Friday. T. B0ALS, IM QUICK PHYSICIAN & S18 TILLAMOoJ Office" Olson Buildinc I For rates and further information, apply to agents as follows : Residence : Mrs. Wein’ taft| Mrs. Walkern a 1). L. SIIRODE, Tillamook, Ore. F. O. BOZARTH, Bay City, Ore. CALLENDER NAVIGATION CO., Astoria, Ore. OPEN RIVER TRANSPORTATION CO., Oak st. Dock, Portland, Or. Telephone Main 2960. J ~)R. I. M. SMITH PHYSICIAN & SO Office at FRANKLIN & CO., 134 Front st., Portland, Ore. Office over J. A. Takt Tillamook, On ¿ PURITY C. HAWI PHYSICIAN & SCIH above everything distinguished WEINHARD’S BEER BAY CITY, ORE; From the Common Used on the family table it turns a dry lunch into an enjoyable sustainiug meal, makes home cheerful, keep the men at home and offers effective aid to real temperance. R. BEALS, REAL ESTATI F inanci *'. i Orders should be Sent to the Tillamook, Oreji Columbia Bottling Co., Astoria, Oregon Notice. RESIDENT DE'." Agents for the H. Weinhard Brewery, Manufacturers of the Tillamook Rock Brand Carbonated Beverages. Office across the stufi; Court Honst Agents for the Bartlett Spring Mineral water. Dr. Wise’s SARCHET, . The Fashiù The Best Hotel THE ALLEN HOUSE, Cleaning, Pressing a« ing a Specif J. P. AULiEfl, Proprietor. Store in Heins Pb Headquarters for Travelling Men. Gallery- Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. OBERT A. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation A ttorney - at - HARNESS, COLLARS, etc. Yon Use Them. We Sell Them. W. A. WILLIAMS & CO., • • ■ ■ ■ ■ Complete set of a ray feed co N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the Hon. County Court of Tillamook County. Oregon, will receive sealed bids for the construction of a Draw Bridge, to be built on Tillamook River, located at w hat is known as the Tomlinson Ferry- Said bridge to be constructed accord ing to plana and specifications now on tile at the Office of the County Clerk. A certified check equal to 5 per cent of the amount of the bid must accompany each bid as a guarantee that the bidder will execute a bond for the completion ol the conlrnct if awarded the same. All bills umst be filed in the office of the County Clerk of Tillamook County, on or before 9 o’clock a m., Wednesday, the 8lh day of July, l»l>9, the County Court reserving the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the County Court. J. C. H o L oen , County Clerk. It is strange that what had ought to inspire a man with entheusiaain to com- memorate so great an event is turned to debauch and degradation. The glorious Fourth, which made it possible for us to be amongst the leading nations of the earth. Yet so many men A feud in the Democratic party han have lost their manhood and waste broken out in a new spot. .Speaking their lime and wealth in rietous living. of a recent division] in the Senate, Mr. Instead of a glad memory of the Fomth, Bryan, in his paper, the Commoner, it would lie a relief it it could be blotted indicts certain members of his party. out of the mind forever. •• The Democrats." he says, “ who voted I would ever make a distinction be against free lumber have voted to re tween an American and a Puritan. pudiate the national platform of the j There is nothing in this world that is Democratic party,” and have done sev too good for an American to enjoy in eral other bad things, which he cites, abundance. While the Puritan lives a mid he declares that ’* to cast such a life of self sacrifice and self deprivation. vote a IMmocrat must have arguments A God forsaken man must live a God- Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy that have not yet been given to the 1» ss life. W hile there are men who are the Best on the Market. public, and must lie prepared to pre ■' I have used Chamberlain's Cough tolerable good citizens who profess to Remadv and find it to be the best on the sent these arguments to Ilia constitu believe in nuGod.it might have been „ 1Br(Jy e, market,’- says E W Tardy, editor of enta." He adds “The Commoner will better if it were necessary for a man i ' T.™C The Sentinel, Gainsboro, Tenn. — leu,,. ‘ Oui give space, lip to 2000 words, to any ! I to be a confirmed believer in God'« baby had several colds the past winter Dem ocra tic senator or representative and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy sowrignty before admitted a citizen, always gave it relief at once and cured it who desire« to present an argument in «hip. in n short time, I always recommend it favor of a duty on lumber, providing lie There is no rule that lia« no exception«, when opportunity presents itself." For will, in his article, answer llie following and the rule for a Godlew man 1« that he sale by Lamar s Drug Store. quostio a" : Among the questions are : is an objeeionahle citizen, that lie is no ” Is a platform binding?" and " Gne the Sore Nipples. gixsl to himself or those around him. names of the men w ho have, by letter Any- mother who had experience with | A celebration de|a*nds on the admin* ! this diaireasing ailment will be pleased or in person, urged lum to vole for the isl ration If men who believe remain I to know that cure may lie effected by tariff on lumber.'' silent and neutral it is left t<> men who J applying Chamberlain's Salve as soon as I have no faith, hut there is a question are the child is done nursing. Wipe it off Roger Q. Mills has written what may with a soft cloth befigie allowing the there rnough men who believe in the tie called an open letter to say that, balie to nutse. Many trained nurses use sovtrignty ol God to make a celebra ' this «live with best results. For sale bv alter such an exhibition as the Demo tion. I latiuar's Drug Store. cratlc party is now making of itself, il I A Godless min cannot take any de would be better that it should disappear. Could Not Be Better. Iiemocrals who saw tbia ten years ago light in any thing that does not end in No one has ever made a salve oint. despair and ruin. J. C. Govx. meni, lotion or balm to compare with are now tin ting themselves in much .1 , . ; Bucklen'i Arnica Salve. Its the one excellent, tut late, company. Sun il If You Are Worth $5.0000 perfect healer of Cu's, Corns, Burns, will be clear to everybody that the death Don’t Read This. Bruises, Sores. Scalds, Boils, Ulcer«, warrant of the Democratic party was Thai will not interval you if you are Ecsema. Sall Rheum. For Sore Eyes' worth filly thousand dollars, but if yon Cold Borea. Chapped Hands its supreme. written in the election returns of 1896. are a man of moderale means and can Infallible for Piles. Ouly 25c at Chas. 1 not afford to employ a physician when Clough's. Thus far in June the government's you have an attack of diarrhoea, you Foley’S Honey and Tar is especially income has exceeded its outgo. Usu Will he pleas,al to know that one or two ally June is a goexl month for the dooes of Chamberlain*« Colic, Cholera recommended for chronic thr.-at and lung troubles and many sufferers from treasury. If the gan.a of the post • nd Diarrhoea Remedy will cure it. This bronchitis, asthma and consumption remedy has bsss in use for many yeats week and a half continue to the end and is thoroughly reliable. Price Jj have found comfort and relief, by using of the month the deficit for the fisca1 cents. For sale by Lamar s Drug Store. Foley's Honey and Tar —J. S. I^mar. Tillamook; Hawk & Miller, Bar City. Bom A ttorn Land Titles, Land ness and Mining PORTLAND, Room. 306 Conutwft"1 L and O ffice B usiness a S pecialty . * c OWING LA WYE® R oom 334 Wn>ci>T«' T hird and O ak ST«J-j s Room Next to the U.S. Next Door to T.llamook County Bank. PORTLAND, 0 K. _ . _ _ 4 CASE, PBOPltETOX 4 Tillamook Iron Works J General MachiniaUJk Blacksmiths B01'" X- TILLAMOOK I