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ÿiiaiiiiiiri St’SCIxxL SPECIAL Till Jan I Till Jan I The Headlight The Headlight AND AND The Oregonian The Toledo Blade, or The New York Trib une- both for Both for $1.50 per Year $1.25 Per Year TILLAMOOK, OREGON, THURSDAY, professional cards . Dec. 9th. 1897. $1.50 Per year Bro. Robert Ross Hays, W orshipful Master of I Tillamook Lodge No 57 A. F. A A. M., of Tilla mook Oregon. W hereas : Bro. Hays was born in McLain I HE OIES UNEXPECTEDLY OF PNEUMONIA. 1 County, Illinois, on the 3d day of June 1856, and 1 came to Oregon in the year 1875, was untied in I ! marriage to m iss Ella Reas, at The Dalles, Ore. < December 3ist. 1883. Settled in Tillamook in | I 1834, where he held many public offices of trust 1 and honor, discharging his duties in al! posi- Tip people of this city were surprised ' tions with strict fidelity. He was made a Ma and pained beyond expression to hear son in this Lodge, Eutered Apprentice March ! on Monday afternoon of the death of ■ nth 1889, Fellow Craftsman Apr. 13 1886,, Mas ter Mason, Aug. 19 1889, was Junior Warden in R. R. Hays. Mr, Hays had attended I891 and Worshipful Master in the years 189»» the city convention on Sat. evening the and 1897, Was an efficient member of the Royal 27th, in his usual health. On Sunday Arch Chapter, and a 33d. degree member of the Scottish Rite always devoted to the principles | evening he took to his bed with a violent of Masonary, and exemplifying its teachings in cold which developed into pneumonia, his life. but a fatal termination of his illness was W hereas : Bro Hays died on the 6th. day of I not thought of until within a couple of December 1897, leaviug to the care of the Lodge ■ a devoted widow and four orphans: Blaine hours of hia death which occnred at 2 Ross, aged 13, Ella, aged 12: Helen Heath, o’clock P. M. on Monday. Mr. Hays ■ aged 8, aud Robert Ray, aged 6 years. was so well known and his career had I W hereas : In the untimely end of our de- been observed with so much interest ’ P®^11 Brother, we lose a bright light in Ma toiiary, his family a dutiful s >u, a kiud aud lov- that few are unfamiliar with it. I ing husband and father, his country, au active lie was born in Illinois in June 3<1. aud energetic citizen, his friends a loyal heart 1856 being at the time of his death 41 ed friend, and the world, a true, high spiii e I, warm hearted man, who by his life exemplifi years of age. ed the virtues ofTeuiperance, Providence, Fort He came to Tillamook Count}’, Ore., I itude aud Justice, in 1884, and with the exception of three R esolved : That we tender his breaved ones years spent in Portland, has resided our heartfelt sympathy,Jin their hour of sorrow, here every since devoting himself mainly which time alone cau heal. R esolved : That while the hum tn im to agricultural pursuits when out of the perfections of our Brother are buried with his official position. body, in the loving breast of his Mother From 1875, the year which Mr. Ilays Earth, the memory of hiw virtues shall ever left Illinois for the coast, until the year 1 stimulate us to better things in our own lives, R esolved : That in token of esteem for the in which he arrived in Tillamook, memory of our departcd| Brother these resolu he spent most of his time with his tions shall be spread upon a page of the Lodge father in different parts of this state and j records, Mud an engrossed copy handed to his family, and the Lodges shall be draped in »Califor.iia, running a steam thresher. mouruiug for the space of sixty days. Mr. Hays was held in highest Respectfully submitted, esteem by his fellow citizens hero and T. B. Handly, was by them frequently elected to offic I). C. Bowers, J. I). E«lwards, ial positions. He held the position of George Cohn, President of the City Council for one W. W. Conder. term and in the county held successively Committee. the positions of County Surveyor and County Clerk. He has frequently re presented Tillamook County in the State Conventions of the Republican party and j at the National Convention inl892wasone 1 Rome Dunn Ims the Klondike fever. of the delegates representing the stale of II? say. it in Klondike or bunt. Oregon, and the first of the deligales to j J.C. Foster raised some fine specimens cast his vote for Benjamen Harrison, of’ of rliutabagas. One of which tipped tile Indiana. scales at eight pound. Mr. Hays Wits once elected chief clerk | Many of the young folks took in the of the Oregon legislature, and at the last | meeting of the legislature, , WHS clerk of dance at Woods. R.R. HAYS, DEAD I VID WILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN. SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, All calls promptly «Hended to TILLAMOOK, ORE. È Po * TJ ou * Keab? £t E. IIAWKE M. D. If so we Carry Fifty seven different Pubications l-llYSICIAN AND SURGEON office al Allen Hou«, Tillamook, Oregon, fekplione No. 7* ROBERT A. MILLER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OREGON CITY, Land Title, and Land Office Business a Specialty. I OREGON. eapw XitmCcz W- A. WISE, Flooring, Rustic and First Class Finishing Lumber Ship Lap ana Sized Dimension Rough, Dimension Lumber DENTIST, The Dekum Building T illamook , 3d & Washington, Portland. O re I J a meh M c C ain , I A. W. S everance . $12.00 7.00 6.00 Tillamook Lumbring Co MC CAIN & SEVERANCE, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, CABIO. COHN, Fre«ldent, Tll.LAMOOK, OREGON. J. MAY, □Hasty Ms ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TIIJ.AMOOK, OREGON Jilve. T;iik lUillinma, Pvop. J J. J. D aly . A FULL LINE OF (O scar H ayter I) ALY & HA YTER, Dr«» Trlminln? « -4 IJninz. 1 new in Black mid Cr-mn. Velvet, «nd Silk«. Hosiery. I «test Style. in «.:.«•<> MU-. Co..ls, Cnpea, Baby C< als. shell «nd long, «lao Baby Dresses. Ladies In ter we., i, i fine line of Cor«U. The latest style« Just from the East in Hals, Bonnet-, and Cap. lor Children. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DALLAS, OREGON. J) Late Styles, L. EDDY New Goods Lowest Prices Dress Making Done to Order. Opposite H eadlight Office, Cor. Main oik Second Street, Tillamook City, Oregon ATTORNEY AT LAW T illamook , O regon . Q 0. NOLAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW Deputy District Attorney of TiPamook County Office iu Alderman Hotel Building Tillamook, Oregon DISK'S ZBTT’Z ANTI-RUST TINWARE ATTORNEY AT LAW Office Opposite Coni I House Tillamook, Oregon Lt lasts twice as long It is much more wholesome j[- For Sae by T. E. Tuttle. QLAUDE THAYER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK. OREGON THE ALDERMAN J.P.ALIÏ» ÏROP C. & B. THAYER U' General Bauklug and Exchange bustnws. I iteiesl paid on time deposit«. Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, Sweden and all foreign countries. s V First Class Accommodations at a Second Class Rate.^-^*^^^ __ Best Meals in the City. TILLAMOOK. .OhCC^S- Tillamook. Oregon. liarles Peterson, HWpriiit: And everybody says Shaving Hair Cutting Shampooing ’lot and Cold Baths. ZTrc» y/AóíF Strictly Fini Gast W© De It Well ¿Headlight Meda COUNTY ITEMS. ! GATHERED BT BUR CORRESPONDENTS A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks , Happenings Nehalem [From the Nehalem Times! TLank rgiviug paasedj very quietly on the Nehalem, t except in the evemig tin keys air.1 Oil eliiekeiiH, however, seem ed to be in abundance. The Chinamen, at Wist’« cannery, have been cauning n few dozen chickens for lheir own me since the cannery c I oh - ed, ami for the sake of variety, they se cured the carcass of a wild cat and cairned it also. A sample of it wus brought in to the editor, but ns lie had just dined sumptuously on Tlnmksgiviiig turkey the toothsome morsel was turned over to the devil. About a ton of fresh beer was also canned. This is said to have theapperauee and tnsto of roast beef. The masquerade ball given at Mac- Iain’s, on Thanksgiving evening was n grand success. It was the social public event of the season. About 40 maskers tripped the light fantastic and after lltey unmasked many others joined in the dance. Tho hall was packed Almost to suffocation with spectators and dancers, J. T. Johnson left Monday morning on liis return home to Clatskanie, lie was unfonimite enough to go back to Seaside in a howling sou’wester. Gita Player acconipanined him, on his return to Clatskanie after having resided ill this vicinity tor some months. Some 90 or 100 cords of stnve bolls from the Olsen camp were curried away during the last freshet. ■ he bolts are in litigation but somebody has to lose them although no one appears to make any attempt to save them. Woods (EROM THR OCEAN WÀVK) Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Gist nml family the Benson wing of the House of Repre- • Messrs Craven slid I’otiet weie over to return*) last Friday front a three weeks sentativie» and it is well known that if Woods on business. visit at Dallas and oilier valley towns. Mr. Harrison had been elected in 1892 , William Bowers has traded Ilia much Messrs Fred Marlin and Albert Limy, Mr. Hays was slated for an important 1 for property in tlie valley. Gib Khaw, R. C. Magarrell and Tim position. Goodrich are making a trip to the valley Krebs' saw mill is still running. ’ Mr. Hays was al.-oquite prominent in this week after merchandise for the several secret orders, He was a nwm- boys are turning out considerable I stores. class lumber. her of the Alder Camp, Woodman of the World, having joined in 1895 He was Krebs Bios, sawmill crew left for Little Last Sunday J. K. Craven favored the Consul Conmander for t wo terms «»nd at people of this vicinity with a sei mon. Neeluccii Tuesday. They haven very tended the district convention at Kugene little more work to do there, and then For a dairy ami stock country the Little the planer ami oilier machinery will be last year as a delegate, and also the Head Ne-tucca valley has few, if any equals. Camp at Helena, Montana, where he re moved Io their Woods mill. It is the opinion of aoine of our own ceived the nomination of head clerk. Mr T. Patterson, of Newburg, was in Mr Hays was a Mason of high stand worthy settlers, that e'er long, thia river town the Inter part of lust week. He, bottom ami tide land with adequte im ing having taken both the Knight Tem with another young man expect to start plar ami «Scottish rite degiees up to the provements will coiiitUHinl a handsome for Klondike iu tlieapriiig. Helms gone sum of not less than $109 per a-re. 32nd degree. At the time of his death -ip to Tillamook to arrange logo with the he was Master of Tillamook Ixxlge. company being organized nt that place. Mr. Hays was married in 1883 Io Bert Ray, who I ish been in the valley, Miss EUa Rosa, and their union was all full, returned home Monday. Beit blessed with four el.ildreii ail of whom C. II. Colton took charge of the Post-- reports all that advertised pro.poiitya with his wife and father remain to Office the first of the week. fake. He says it is almost impossible morn their irreparable loss. Our mail carrier had an expeiience Io obtain a joli this time a year. He The funeral services were beautiful ami impiessive. The Woodmen’s burial with poor bridges, on Thursday. Ilia witli Frank Nonlberg left for Tillamook service was rendered at the house, an horse fell through the bridge near the yesterday morning where they will appropriate address being delivered in Gul>eer place, and getting away from spend tlie winter. connection therewith, by A. W. Sever him started oil the run for Imine, but I _________________ ance, Etwi, an old fiiend of deceased. t le rein was down ami he made alow pro BEAVER At the grave the A . F. A A. M . rendered gress, and Fred overtook him after run the exquisitely beautiful service of the ning about40 rods. Beaver is still going ahead with two order. Bro. Senior Warden Goyne act The young folks of Sami Lake, gave ' new families already here ami tnortCor ing W. M., read the sei vice in a low and C. H. Colton a pleasant Inprise party on responding with diflerent Heaverites sud distinct tone, the bretliern|all joining in the event of his 39th birthday, last Tues rn ik ng art ingeníente to come. Good th» responses. The silence »luring the day. Charley thought lie was 40 years i chance now for «nV body aliout Beaver brief intervale was broken only by the old, but whs soon convinced that he j to kick, who thinks less people and sound of a near by rippling brook, fit whs only 39, aud now think. lie is young I more deer and l-ear is the best thing lor emblem of the river of liinnaii life, hast enough to go to the Klondike. the country’s good ening onward to cast itself into the Mrs. T. ]. Harris is quite sick with Mr. Nolan’s reply in the H kibiiuht sea of eternity. Just as the words: asthma, o’ last week giving it as his lielief ’bat earth to earth, ashes to ashes and duiti every man who violates atty of our taw. to »hist weie spoken, the stdting sun, Miss J . Sommers is having very poot should ire prosecuted, should have a which, during the »lay had been hidden I ■ lien Illi. hearty amen from every body every by angry storm clouds, bu s' foith f< r. where. 'Even a poor law should be obey Frank Atkinson is expected Imine on a moment flexling the scene with a 1 ed,’ Abe Lincoln said. mellow light. The scene suggested the « visit. words of an anicent writer, “And at I J im . Bixby, our merchant, goes to Min Zoe King gu-e » party to her eventide there shall be light/' little friends on bet 13th birthday, Nov. Tillamook or Sheridan through thick Mr Hays carried quite a considerable 1271». Her house was well filled with | and thin to keep supplies for the sum of life insurance ami the family is happy little guests. Tuckeritea As a merchant lie ought coniparalively well provi«le«i for. The to lie appreciated in hie effirt« to The bear have boused up, and Mr. bereaved family have the profound sym supply liis customers. Chamberlain's sheep will get a reet, pathy of all the people of this coil - At the Christian Endeaver at tilia plum innniiy in their sn»l affliction. last Sunday P M., the Hub Temperance Card of Thaake. The Masonic Lodge met after the We desire to hereby express our deep was very enthusiastically discussed, it burial service, and passe l the following and heartfelt thanks for the Kindness being universally agreed upon that cliri»- resolutions: of our many friends, who in the hour of 1 iati people should vote as they pray, via HALL OF TILLAMOOK LODGB, NO. <7 A. F. our afflict ion end Imre« vein ent so kindly i for prohibition. ft. A. M OF TILLAMOOK, OREGON. sympathized with ami assisted ns. Tlicir C. Mills would Im pleased to have Ids To the W. M., Wardens «nd Brethren of this kindness will never Im f rgott-n, but spring wagon seat ami dippers for de Lodge. Yonr committee sppointed to draft resolu the memory of it will remain with us as horning cattle lironglit home, if lite pre tion« on the death of Bro. R R Mays, reepect- the one bright spot in the dark hour ol sent posaeasor please. felly report the foliowin» and recommend our soirow. their adoption Mr«. EllsK. Ifsys. Mo-To-Hv tar rift. Cant«. W hcbras It haa pleased the Swpreme Arch Gosrsnuwd uibaeco habil eure, mak« weak W. 8. Hara. meu atfva., U.UUU pure. Wc, 11. All druggletA itect of the Fairer m to remove from our Sand Lake