TILLAMOOK HhlADLlUHT MARCH 16, 1011 £ OF SUBSCRIPTION. declare I that the Clark speech meant annexation, and nothing but 1.50 annexation, with reiprocity as a 75 50 preliminary negotiation. He pre­ -if re month« ferred to consider Mr. Clark as the 7?Z ---------- leader of a party rather than as an ÖjilLmiiooh lirai)light individual, and he insisted that Mr Taft himself, in saying that "before ¡Canada is irrevocably fixed in the When a m in of royal blood mar­ 1 policy leading to the consolidation ries American heiress the most in­ and strengthening of the British teresting feature of the alliance is i Empire we must turn her from her to discover the amount of the course,” meant a political absorp­ tion of Canada by the United States. groom's liabilities. Canada, said Mr. Sifton, in just now Jacob A. Riis protests that "Mr. beginning to be of some use to the 1 Roosevelt does not beat his wife." British Empire, and he denounced Such a protest seems hardly ne- the proposed arrangement as one 7 oe.ssary, since Mr. Roosevelt could which ‘‘would turn Canada from the not beat even the New Yotk Dem­ path which leads to laindon into the ocrats, who are now beating them­ path which leads to Washington.” While but one interpretation can be selves. put upon Mr. Clark’s words, Mr. Sif­ Senutor Jay Bowerman’s wife has ton plainly distorts the president’s presented him with twin sons. meaning in saying that what he pro­ Old Man Bennett, of the Rabbitville posed, in urging the establishment Irrigator, says “one was born on of reciprocal trade relations before the night of February 17, anil he Great Britain gets a monopoly of has been named Jonathan Bourne the Canadian market, was the Bowerman. The other was born I annexation of that market to ours. t early on the morning of the 18tli, ' The president's words, ns Mr. Sifton but for his name there is a sort of quoted them, speak for themselves, hesitancy between Daniel Kellaher ; and they speak plainly enough not Bowerman and Oswald West Bower to l>e misunderstood by a man of Mr. Rifton’s intelligence. Ilian.”—Polk County Observer. MlCTl.V IN ADVANCE.) J COUNTY COURTS HAVE JOINT MEETING. I i Will Build Roads To Connect Clatsop and Tillamook Counties. a From the Enterpriiie : An event of unusual interest to Clatsop and Tillamook Counties passed into history Thursday when the Clatsop County Court consist­ ing of Judge E. C. Judd and Com­ missioner Fred H. Moore, accom- pained by C. V. Brown, of the Ore­ gon Good Roads Association, and Alex, Duncan,of Seaside,also a good roads booster, met the Tillamook County Court including Judge lloin- er Mason, Commissioners H, W. Farmer and If. V. Ailey, in the officers of the Nehalem Valley Bank and dicussed at length the matter of connecting the two counties by a first class road. Judge Judd, of Clatsop County, was the most en­ thusiastic booster for the roads unectit lery highlv skilled. A profit of 20 per cent is high, but the income from a capital of $2000 even at that rate is n >t large. Much of the year the farmer is not very profi­ table employed. The work is neces­ sary, but it is not of a sort that could be expected to yield a liberal in­ come. The furmer whose invest ment is small and whose labor is but slightly skilled gets a meager subsistence, while the farmer whose investment is half a million dollars, and who conducts Ilia work with all Representative Iluwley is entitled th ■ method of the president of n to thunks of every lover of justice bank or a railroad company gets a for his faithful and su.'cessful work fortune out of the ground. in behalf of theoriginal Siletz home »tender». Mr. Hawley succeeded in NEW PROPOSAL getting a bill for the relief of these Government Engineers Want settlers through both houses of Con #700,000 for Bar Improve­ greas lust spring, only to see it meet death nt the hands of tin* President, ments from the Ports. on the closing night of the session. Major J. J. Morrow sent the Ports * Not in the i»t discouraged, the Oregon congressman renewed at of Tillamook mid Bay City tile fol Inst session what had appeared to lowing commimicntion : "The Hoard has given further the settlers to b - a hopeless fight. Ili ■ f oris this time were rewarded con «¡deration to the report of the by i unanimous vote in both hous­ Special Bl ind on the subject of Tíll­ es and on Saturday afternoon the ame ok Buy and Bar in which it rec- . .glad news came over the wires that I commended the improvement, pro­ President Tafe had reversed his vided local interests contribute one former decision and given the men < rouith its cost, the estimate being One fourth of this sum Sure his approval. The enactment $1.744,000. of this law means that all settlers is $4)16,000, which it appears the who entered upon mi l improved Port of Bay City mid the Port of their land in good faith, and were [ Tillamook City are willing to contri lot contested prior to the time final bate. •'From the fact that the improve- kioof was riibmilteil, will receive "> heir patents. It is reported the ment ia urged mainly in beliHlf of Secretary Bullinger not only with the extensive timber interests in the drew hie objections to the bill, but country tributary to this harbor, that it was hugely upon his advice the Board lielieves that there should that the President signed it. This he more extensive cooperation on changed attitude of the Secrelnty of the part of those who would reap tin* Interior lends the settlers to the benefits that haa been proposed. believe that the coming of their It seems to the Board that an equit­ I utents will not l.e long delayed.— able division of the cost of thia im­ Polk t onnty OI server. provement would lie half and half. It appears, however, that under the Nobody will l e surprised thut the laws of the State of Oregon, the Over 4(I,(XX> rural delivery car­ Seilute rejected the proposition for ports interested can bond them­ rier» make a daily round at an an­ an amendment to the constitution selves only to the extent of $7(Kt, 1111, nul coat to the government of more for the election of senators by direct or $172.1111 leas than half the eati than $4t),l)lX),U0t)L It would be str­ vote of the people lucked only four mated coat of the improvement, ange it Congress should hesitate of the t wot hi rd» will lie deci­ while this amount is leas than the longer to let this great army of dedly surprising. Thirty-three Re­ Board believes the locality, should, curriers with light loads be of more publicana and twenty-one Dem­ in justice, contribute, it seems to be service in handling parcels. ócrata supported the proposition, impracticable for it to give more, while twenty-four Republicana mul and in view of this fact that the im­ Kills A Murderer. nine Democrat* upposed it. More provement would lie of some value A merciless murderer ia Appen­ over, uioat of thoae llemocruts were to other than the timber interests, dicitis with ’” ■itti man, iniiny vietiti!». but Dr. iigmnAt it because it waa couplet! the Board is inclined to recommend King'» l„_ New ... Life Pilla kill it by with a clause which would give the the project proposed by {the Special prevention. They gently stimulate National Government u large mea­ I Board, provided the locality will stomach. liver and bowels, prevent­ ing that clogging that invites sure of control over the election» in contribute the full amount author­ appendicitis’ curing Constipation, every »tute. As will be noticed from ized by law, namely, $71X1,011). Headache, Biliousness, Chill, 25c. at the diviaion in the vote, thia ques­ •‘The Board recommended that Chan. 1. Clough. tion is no longer u partisan issue. this office take up the question of John W. Sickelainith. Greens- Although brought forwsr I bv the cooperation again with your Port lioro, I’a., haa three children, and Greenbacker» n third of a century mid the Port of Tillamook, mid nke most children they frequently ago, aud advocated I y their lineal ascertain if your localities are will - • take cold. "We have tried several kinds of cough medicine,” tie says, descendants the Populista, mid by ing to contribute to the extent men-1 •'but have never found any yet that UM Bryanite section of the Demo­ tinned. It should of course, lie did them as much gissl as Cham­ Remedy.’’ For crats, the idea ia gradually gain understood by you that the contri -, berlain's Cough ing ground in all partie«. In the bution ia for the improvement by sale by Lamar’s Drug Store. campaign cf IKK Mr. Tatt came the Government only to the extent A Fierce Night Alarm out in favor of it. Many Republican recommended by the Special Board, I is the hoarse, startling cough of a papers in the West have, for years, to-wit : construction of the jetty suddenly attacked bv croup. I urged it No Republican National mid improvement of the channel up chilil, Often it srouaed la?ws Chsmblin. | Convention Im* indorsed it, and to Bay City. of Manchester. O., IR. No. 2 | for' thut of 1912 ia not likely* to do «o. •'1 would l>e glad to hear from you their four children were greatly I The fact, however, that more than at your earliest convenience in re­ subject to croup. "Sometimes ini severe attacks,** he wrote "we were half of the state» have, in one ali»|ie gañí to the matter. The question afraid they would e of importance in proved what a certain remedy Dr. R<>r the selection of senators and case a special session of Congress King’s New Discovery is. we have I other officer». »how* that the ia called by the President and Con 1 no fear. We rely on it for croup I and for coughs, colds or any throat I change will proluiby come within gross should appoint the new com-1 or lung trouble.” So do thousnnds a few year*. nutters at an early date, in which of others. So may you. Asthma, ! case it is |M>s»il>le that the new Riv­ Hay Fever. I»« Grippe, Whooping: The Uritisli. uaing tlie t*rm incili er and llarlsir Committee will take Cough. Hemorrhages fly liefore it. I stvely, fnai»t u | m > ii tnking Chump up the preparation of a River mid •Vk*. andffl.in. Trial bottle free. Sold , by Chas. 1. Clough. C ark'a annexatìon apnee h aeriou» Harbor Bill, prior to the meeting of -------------------------- j ly. It serves thè pur|>oa» of thè the regular Congress next Decem­ ber. ” If you ha ve trouble in getting rid of i Unionista. botti at London and Ot­ your coltl you may know thut you tawa. tu take it a»x The Cttnsdiana, When you have rheumatism in are not treating it pro|«erly. There! na waa to be antfii|mtnl. arrtaking vour toot or inatrq apply Chum t ia no reason why a cold should I it more aeriously tlian thè I amh I uh lieriain'a Liniment and you w ill get bang on for weeks and it will not if take Chaiulieriain’a Cough era. Clifford Silton, adtirvuniug tln- qmck relief. It l'ouïs but a quarter. . V«»u Why suffer? For sale by Luiuur's Rrmeiiy. For sale by l.amar’• Itrug •uiuous at Ottawa va issi »«I Drug »tore. i Store. Lord Cholmondely has married a cVtoru'A girl. , The cold Melfisbues» with which nobility marries, when it bun to, for money is somewhat atoned forby the utter abandon with which it marries, when it can, tor love. More lord» are married to poor women out of their class than are married to rich i ones out of it. Taking the whole | peerage, by and huge, it can be found that more hereditary noblemen have mu tried ■servant girl« than have married American heiresses, The fact may not be satisfying to the American heiresses, or their mamma», but it ia one thut can be euaily verified it anybody doubta it. I I *■ ■ ì The Fast Steamer I • GATE: •GOLDEN heaves Tillamook for Astoria and Portland THURSDAY of Each Week Freight and Passengers FOR RATES ADDRESS J. R. GLADDEN, Agent Child Portraits Made by Us are Child-Like. Jusi as our portraits of adults possess strength aud character. We are experts in lighting and posing, and our equipment is complete. Come in and see our line. Monk's Studio, Next to the Post Office. HARNESS, COLLARS, etc. Yon Use Them. We Sell Them. W. A. WILLIAMS & CO., Next Door to Tillamook County Bank. Notice of Sale of Tide|Lands. N otice is H ereby G iven ,— That the State Land Board of the State of Oregon will seH to the highest bidder at its office in the Capitol Building, at Salem. Oregon, on April 11, 101L at 10 o’clock a.m., at said day, all the State’s interest in the tide and overflow lands herein­ after described, giving, however to the owner or owners of uny lands abutting or fronting on such tide and overflow lands, the preference right to purchase said tide and overflow lands at the highest price offered, provided such offer is made in good faith, and providing also that the land will not be sold nor any offer therefor accepted for less than $7.50 per acre, the Board re­ serving the right to reject any and all bids. Said lands are situated in Tillamook County, Oregon, and described as follows : Beginning at a point, the south­ east corner of D.L.C. No, 39, T. 1 S., R. 10 VY. of W. M. and running thence: S. 61 (legs., (XF W„ 854.0 feet along high water line. S. 77 degs., 30* W., 182.0 feet along high water line. South, 76.0 feet along low water line. N. 82 degs., 2(8 E., 382.0 feet along low water line. S. 79 degs., 45’ E., 554.0 feet along low water line. North, 577.0 feet along low water line tn point of beginning. Containing 5.67 acres of tide land» fronting mid abutting that part of D. L.C. No. ;t9, situated East of a North and South line through the center of See. 11, T. 1 S.. R. 10 W. of W.M.; also Beginning at a point 2371.0 feet South mid 264O.0 West of Section corner common to Sections 14, 15, 22 and 23. T. 1 N., R, 10 W. of W.M., on high waterline, running thence. North, 110.5 feet to low water line. S. 42 degs., 40* W., 270.0 feet along low water line. S. 41 clegs. 05 W., 155.0 feet along low water line. 5. 69 degs., OtK W., 175.0 feet ’ along low water line. East, 135.0 feet along high water fine. N. 43 degs., .'«r E., 270.0 feet along high water line. N. 60 degs.. 15’ E., 145.0 feet along aiong high water line to place of be­ ginning. Containing 0.487 acres of tide lands fronting and abutting on Lot 6, Section 22, T. 1 N., R. 10 W. of W.M.; also Beginning at a point on high water 2371.0 feet South and 2640.0 feet West of Section corner common to sections 14, 15, 22 and 23 and running thence, North 110.5 feet to low water line. N. 42 degs., 40’ E., 515.0 feet along low water line. N. 70 degs., 30 E., 242.0 feet along low water line. s. 70 clegs., 15’ E., 343.0 feet along low water line. s. 50 degs., 30’ W., 198.0 feet along high water line. s. 5 degs., 35* E., 70.0 feet along high water fine. S. 88 degs., 30- W., 183.0 feet along liigfi water fine. S. 66 degs., OO W., 625.0 feet along high water line to point of beginning. Containing 4.85(> acres of tide land fronting and abutting Lot 5, Sec­ tion 22, T. 1 N., R. 10 W. of W.M Applications and bids should be addressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk State Land Board, Salem, Oregon, and marked " Application and bid to purchase Tide Lands.” G. O. B rown , Clerk State Land Board. Dated this January 27th, 1911. ¿XPORT BEER, KAISER BLUME. I I RECIPES Unsurpassed. Non Intoxicating. MALT TEA. 5 Soecial Brew. BOTTLED Bi THE Columbia Bottling Co Astoria, Oregon- Nod» Waters. Sipthons, Bartlett Mineral Water. •7 The valued family re­ cipes for cough aud cold cure, liniments, tonics and other remedies have as careful attention here as the most intricate prescrip­ tions. s Our fresh, high grade drugs will help to make these remedies more effec- five than ever. Right prices assn red. are * i I N also CLOUGH, ■ H « * Reliable Druggist Druggist. Ì Foley’s Orino 5« For Stomach Trouble, Sluggish Liver and Habitual Constipation. It cures by aiding all of the digestive organs—gently stimu­ lates the liver and regulates the bowels—the only way that chronic constipation can bs cured. Especially recommended for women and children- Clears blotched complexions. Pieaunt to take. Refus« substitutes. Sold by Chas. I. Clough MASONIC lodge . No. 57, meets on Satur- day of each 5 F rank month in I.O.O.F Hal), at 7:30 p.ir. sevebanck , W.M. H. F. M orris . Sec