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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1894)
B orn :—To .1 Steward and wife. .Inly 4 ! a son. D ike :—Mrs. Anna Hadlev, wile of C. B Chickens wanted at the Central Mar- Hadley, in Portland, Ore., Sunday, July 1st, IS'. *4, aged 43 years. ■ ket Vby dont y.»n go to de Bakery already Mrs. Anna Hadley, whose maiden name was Anna (,’leasby, was born in und get Some of dose fine California Durham county, near Newcastle, hug wegetatd.- mid fruit. Fresh mil every land, October 4th, 1850. When she was boat ituf? Mrs. May assumed the duties *»f the only two years old her parents removed to America, and settled in Wisconsin. office of County superintemlent on Mon- She was married to C. B Ha« llev. Nov. day las! ml will have her office a 11 re>- 25, 1868, at Pleasant Valley, near Eau ¡deuce The strike aga i nst I he Pulman Carl luin Clair, Wisconsin. They had three chil dren, all of whom aie living, viz: David, pany has extended all over the country, Clark, and Maud, the little girl. Mrs. and all railroad business has been stop- Hadley’s parents died several years sgo, jred. Ma i trains are not running, heure ami several of her brothers ami sisters the failure to receive any mail in this place died. Mrs. C. K. Hunt, of this place, is for the past few days L ater —The , strike has been settled satisfactorily to one of her sisters. Mr. Hadley and family came to Tilla all. and trains are running regular again. mook twelve years ago, where they have j Monday evening the A. t>. U W. in- resided, and Mrs. Hadley was strong ami »tidied the following officers: A. D tchrr. healthy until the past year, when her M. W.; Myron Perkins, i, Foreman ; D. 'I. health began to fail rapidly, laisl week Edmunds, Recorder; E. E. Sei ph, Re they started to Portland, hoping the trip ceiver; J. W. Haskins, Financier; G. A. would prove beneficial, and expecting to Edmunds. Guide; I,’has. Pye, 1 VV. ; J consult the Portland physicians in regard A. Monroe, P. 31. W.; F. Linnville, O. W. to her case. Tom Coates has been sworn in as dej>- As the case was considered very doubt utv clerk, ami II F. Goodspeed as dep ful, on operation was performed, as a last uty sheriff We hear of no objections resort, hoping that there might be some to either. The county court fixes the chance for saving her. It was useless, salaries to be paid to the deputies, though however, and she <iie«i Sunday afternoon. it is limited to .ftRM» per year by the law Mrs. Hadley was a kind wife and in the case of deputy sheriff. The comt mother and was devoted to her family made an order allowing Mr Coates $800 who feel the loss keenly. She had very I per year as deputy. many friends in this community, and the | , M rs. Libbie Daniels left this city the people join in expressing sympathy for I | first part of the week t«< take charge of the bereaved family. I the Mountain House on the Tillamook The remains, accompanied by Mr. , | road. Mrs. Daniels has had charge of Hadley and others, arrived here Tuesday, this house before and travelers can feel via the Wilson river road, a large num- I asured of good, comfortable accommoda her of the citizens of this place meeting tions when passing that way. We wish them and joining the procession at Walt ! her success.—North Yamhill Record. Smith’s place. The funeral ceremonies The Fourth of July was celebrated here occurred Tuesday afternoon, the Cornet in grand shape the program being inter Band, the Odd Fellows, and the Firemen esting ami well execut'd in every partic joining in the process! n. Appropiiate ceremonies were held at tire M. E ular. The plug-ugly parade was simply immeme and G.E. Reynolds with his Church, Rev. McLachlan, officiating elephant created lots of fun. The crowd after which the body was laid to rest in : was the biggest that was ever in Tilla I. (). O. F. cemetery. The funeral ceremony was very im mook. We understand that the Fairview celebration was a grand success also pressive in every particular. The atten A party will start about July 1st to dance was the largest ever seen at a fun eral in this county, and but a few of those make a nip down the Nehalem river in a j present could get into the church during skiff, expecting to enjoy tine fishing as . the services. The casket was literally they journey along. The boat is now at , covered with flowers, wreaths, and floral Forest Grove, and will be hauled out i crosses ; contributed by the friends of the over the old military road to the head | deceased, and the universal expressions walersof the Nehalem, on the summit of ; of sorrow and respect, show how Mrs. the coast range. The trip is not thought | Hadley was esteemed by the people of to be socially dangerous, but it will be i this vicinity. Many were the kind and exciting, as there are some rapids in the ! charitable acts of hers while living, yet river, which is rather a fine stream, about ! it was done in a quiet and unassuming like the Clackamas. Tlie stream has I way, often unnoticed save by those whom been but little fished, and is said to she lav« »red, and the unusual demonstra swarm with trout -Oregonian. Some depraved scoundrel, not fearing tion of respect, shows that this kind of God or respecting the law. surreptitiously charity is most appreciated. and maliciously removed the H eadlight i The new salary system for county sign from its accustomed place and put it ! officials is a good tiling in many ways, up at a certain dwelling house, far out on [ but there is a terrible kick about the lee the bolder of the town, sometime during I system in the clerk’s office. As the law the stillv hours of last Friday night. : is now the fees going to the county must There is no use easting slurs on respect- ! be always paid in advance, and at the able people in such a manner. Its getting ; full rate The clerk must see to this or to be a pretty how-do-ye-do when an stand responsible himself. Heretofore honest man can’t leave his sign out over : the clerk could be lenient to poor |>eople night. The deed was no doubt committed . ami never charged full rates for most of by the same parties who put the boat in the work Now it will cost the street before election, and when our nearly twice as much to record deeds, and special detective ferrets out the guilty other work in the same proportion. It culprits, we shall publish their names if | will work a hardship in many instances, they don’t bring the sign back next time and it is to be hoped that the county they go down there At any rate, we court can see its way dear to reduce the will give a reward of 15 cents for the fees, although it is very doubtful if they arrest ami conviction of the nfiscreants. have any such authority, as the old law Card of Thanks. names the fees, and the new law Las nothing in it in the nature of a repeal of We feel grateful to the many kind the old fee system friends who gave assistance and showed rhe cause of Mrs. Hadley’s fatal illness their sympathy and respect at the time was cancerous growth just below the of our bereavement and especially, do we stomach, All the medical skill and feel under obligation to the Band, Odd science available was resorted to, but Fellows, and Firemen. such cases are always fatal in *lie end. C. B. H adley and F amily . Obituary . 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